Re: ports include /etc/src.conf? i.e. graphics/libfpx

From: Yamaya Takashi <yamayan_at_kbh.biglobe.ne.jp>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 22:19:44 +0900
On 2013/02/13 22:33, Tom Evans wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Yamaya Takashi
> <yamayan_at_kbh.biglobe.ne.jp> wrote:
>> On 2013/02/13 19:08, O. Hartmann wrote:
>>> Setting only base system source compiler optins in /etc/src.conf, for
>>> instance
>>>
>>> #
>>> CXXFLAGS+=              -stdlib=libc++
>>> CXXFLAGS+=              -std=c++11
>>>
>>>
>>> which do NOT appear in /etc/make.conf, make building port
>>> grahpics/libfpx complaining about unrecognized compiler options.
>>>
>>> As far a sI know, /etc/src.conf is ONLY for building the source tree of
>>> the operating system and make.conf is supposed to contain all stuff
>>> necessary for compiling both world and ports, but /etc/src.conf is world
>>> only.
>>>
>>> Am I wrong?
>>>
>>> Oliver
>>>
>> Yes.
>> Because files/Makefile.bsd includes <bsd.lib.mk>,
>> /etc/src.conf is included.
>>
>>
> src.conf(5) says:
>
>   The only purpose of src.conf is to control the compilation of the FreeBSD
>   source code, which is usually located in /usr/src.
>
> Cheers
>
> Tom
>
>
src.conf(5) says:
     The values of variables are ignored regardless of their setting;
even if
     they would be set to ``FALSE'' or ``NO''.  Just the existence of an
     option will cause it to be honoured by make(1).

     The following list provides a name and short description for variables
     that can be used for source builds.

Does it mean ONLY WITH_* and WITHOUT_* variables are allowed in
/etc/src.conf?
Received on Thu Feb 14 2013 - 12:19:31 UTC

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