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On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 22:06, Terje Kvernes wrote: |
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> George Shapovalov <georges@×××××××××××.edu> writes: |
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> |
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> > Just a quick thought: |
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> > when you do make install do you do: |
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> > make DESTDIR=${D} install || die |
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> > |
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> > or: |
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> > make \ |
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> > prefix=${D}/usr \ |
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> > mandir=${D}/usr/share/man \ |
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> > infodir=${D}/usr/share/info \ |
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> > install || die |
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> > |
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> > With the first one I am getting sandbox violation for many "not |
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> > completely compliant" packages. Second one worked nicely so |
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> > far. Even if some stuff goes (for example ) to /usr/doc instead of |
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> > /usr/share/doc but it at least goes under ${D} and can be fixed |
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> > later-on. |
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> |
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> the same thing happens. `ggz-config --data` returns |
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> '/usr/share/ggz' whenever it is called. it does _not_ care about |
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> $prefix or DESTDIR or anything at all. :/ |
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> |
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What about doing a sed on ggz-config to return |
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${D}/usr/share/ggz in src_install() before calling |
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"make install", and then restoring it back to original |
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in afterwards ? |
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> -- |
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> Terje |
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Martin Schlemmer |
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Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Developer |
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Cape Town, South Africa |