# $NetBSD: directories.help,v 1.4 2015/07/04 16:18:38 joerg Exp $ # # This file contains some short documentation on the directories that # are used within pkgsrc. # PREFIX # This is the directory where the package should install its # files. The actual value depends on the variables # INSTALLATION_PREFIX and USE_CROSSBASE. # # Tags: read-only, system-defined, non-overridable, etc. # # See also: # CROSSBASE, # INSTALLATION_PREFIX, # LOCALBASE. # # LOCALBASE # This is the directory where all packages are usually installed. # It is set by the user, and packages must not modify it. # # PKG_SYSCONFBASE # PKG_SYSCONFDIR.* # These variables may be set in mk.conf to control where the # configuration files are put. # # See also: guide:faq.html#faq.conf # # PKG_SYSCONFVAR # This variable can be set by packages to select the variable # which can then be overridden in mk.conf to change the directory # where the configuration files go. # # Default value: ${PKGBASE} # # PKG_SYSCONFDIR # This is the directory where the current package should install # its configuration files. It may be changed by the package to # point to a subdirectory of PKG_SYSCONFBASE. # # TODO:PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR # # PKGDIR # The directory where the various files that define a package are # read from. These are: # # * DESCR # * HEADER, HEADER_TEMPLATES # * INSTALL, DEINSTALL # * MESSAGE, MESSAGE.* # * PLIST, PLIST.* # * distinfo # * hacks.mk # # Default value: the current directory. # # Tags: package-settable # # WRKDIR # The base directory where all the work is done for building a # package. The pkgsrc infrastructure creates various files in this # directory, whose names all start with a dot. # # The default value of EXTRACT_DIR is ${WRKDIR}. # The default value of WRKSRC is ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}. # # When PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE is set, a lock file is placed into this # directory to prevent multiple processes from trying to build # the package at the same time. # # See also: # EXTRACT_DIR, WRKSRC, CREATE_WRKDIR_SYMLINK, WRKOBJDIR, # WRKDIR_BASENAME, OBJHOSTNAME, OBJMACHINE # # Keywords: work #