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authorjlam <jlam@pkgsrc.org>2004-10-06 20:51:47 +0000
committerjlam <jlam@pkgsrc.org>2004-10-06 20:51:47 +0000
commitdffc19378a3500a7dcfff207ba9dff3a66264901 (patch)
treeffe32abb58592bdfb0f01b3938e405c22c89890d /mk/bsd.pkg.install.mk
parentfe9f6ce2c3042d931f6a0bf44123788ecaa9f516 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-dffc19378a3500a7dcfff207ba9dff3a66264901.tar.gz
Reorganize some of the files under pkgsrc/mk:
(1) defs.${OPSYS}.mk --> platform/${OPSYS}.mk. The "platform" subdirectory is where all of the ${OPSYS}-specific infrastructure logic should reside. (2) bsd.pkg.defaults.mk --> defaults/mk.conf bsd.pkg.obsolete.mk --> defaults/obsolete.mk Renaming bsd.pkg.defaults.mk to defaults/mk.conf is to mimic the way that NetBSD has /etc/rc.conf as well as /etc/defaults/rc.conf, where the latter is a full list of user-settable variables, and the two files share the same name to reinforce the fact /etc/defaults/rc.conf can be directly copied in place as /etc/rc.conf. This is the same relationship shared by defaults/mk.conf and /etc/mk.conf.
Diffstat (limited to 'mk/bsd.pkg.install.mk')
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1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/mk/bsd.pkg.install.mk b/mk/bsd.pkg.install.mk
index 32d2f31516f..a7675000e28 100644
--- a/mk/bsd.pkg.install.mk
+++ b/mk/bsd.pkg.install.mk
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: bsd.pkg.install.mk,v 1.62 2004/07/10 20:54:44 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: bsd.pkg.install.mk,v 1.63 2004/10/06 20:51:47 jlam Exp $
#
# This Makefile fragment is included by bsd.pkg.mk to use the common
# INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts. To use this Makefile fragment, simply:
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ FILES_SUBST+= PKG_USER_SHELL=${_PKG_USER_SHELL}
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_GROUPS=${PKG_GROUPS:Q}
# Interix is very Special in that users are groups cannot have the
-# same name. defs.Interix.mk tries to work around this by overriding
+# same name. Interix.mk tries to work around this by overriding
# some specific package defaults. If we get here and there's still a
# conflict, add a breakage indicator to make sure the package won't
# compile without changing something.