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It's not permissible for a port to touch $HOME during the build. The moon-buggy game does this during install to pre-create the high scores file $HOME/.mbscores. Moon-buggy creates two versions of high scores: One in $HOME and the other in /var/games/moon-buggy. This makes compliance tricky because the high scores at /var/games needs to persist after the package is uninstalled if the scores have changed. To handle this, I moved scores creation to pkg-install script and also created a "baseline" scores files so during pkg-deinstall it can be determined if new high scores exist. The complimentary pkg-deinstall script will compare the current high-score file with the baseline. If they are the same, both are removed along with /var/games/moon-buggy folder which makes poudriere happy. While here: * Remove the unnecessary NEED_ROOT * Remove the unnecessary setgid configure argument * use @owner, @group in pkg-plist instead * move CHMOD to post-install with BINMODE although @mode could have been used as well. This work is covered by the "Just fix it" blanklet.
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11 lines
271 B
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$2" = "POST-DEINSTALL" ]; then
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SCRFILE=/var/games/moon-buggy/mbscore
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if cmp -s ${SCRFILE} ${SCRFILE}.baseline ; then
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rm ${SCRFILE} ${SCRFILE}.baseline
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rmdir /var/games/moon-buggy > /dev/null 2>&1 || :
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else
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rm ${SCRFILE}.baseline
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fi
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fi
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