pkgsrc/mk
agc 4434fa54ec When a package depends on an executable from another package,
bsd.port.mk would always find the executable (using which), even if
there wasn't an executable in the $PATH.  I've modified bsd.port.mk to
look for the executable directly, and simplified the shell code
somewhat in the process.  There may be a lurking bug in shell exit
status handling here.

Noted by matthew green <mrg@madrugada.eterna.com.au> and Chris
Demetriou <cgd@netbsd.org> (PR pkg/4337) but I was too stupid to
realise what was happening.  That, and a copy of gmake in
/usr/local/bin.
1997-10-28 12:46:37 +00:00
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bsd.pkg.mk When a package depends on an executable from another package, 1997-10-28 12:46:37 +00:00
bsd.pkg.subdir.mk /usr/pkg/src -> /usr/pkgsrc (per discussion w/ agc) 1997-09-25 19:09:32 +00:00
bsd.port.mk When a package depends on an executable from another package, 1997-10-28 12:46:37 +00:00
bsd.port.subdir.mk /usr/pkg/src -> /usr/pkgsrc (per discussion w/ agc) 1997-09-25 19:09:32 +00:00
NetBSD.pkg.dist Remove the uname=man lines as NetBSD doesn't seem to have a user called 1997-08-20 15:41:11 +00:00