then automatically generate a PLIST that says "${PKGNAME} has no files". * If PLIST_SRC and GENERATE_PLIST are not set in a package Makefile, and no PLIST files exist, then fail during the package build with PKG_FAIL_REASON. * Remove "intentionally empty" PLISTs again. Now, the easy way to say that a package installs no files is to just add the following to the package Makefile: PLIST_SRC= # empty
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Makefile
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516 B
Makefile
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2007/10/25 22:00:42 jlam Exp $
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PKGNAME= postgresql82-${BASE_VERS}
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COMMENT= Robust, next generation, object-relational DBMS
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DEPENDS+= postgresql82-client>=${BASE_VERS}:../../databases/postgresql82-client
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DEPENDS+= postgresql82-server>=${BASE_VERS}:../../databases/postgresql82-server
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.include "Makefile.common"
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EXTRACT_ONLY= # empty
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NO_CHECKSUM= yes
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NO_CONFIGURE= yes
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NO_BUILD= yes
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PLIST_SRC= # empty (meta-package)
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do-install: # empty
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do-patch: # empty
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.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
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