If your port needs to build slightly different versions of
packages by having a variable (for instance, resolution, or
paper size) take different values, create one subdirectory per
package to make it easier for users to see what to do, but try
to share as many files as possible between ports. Typically
you only need a very short Makefile
in
all but one of the directories if you use variables cleverly.
In the sole Makefile
, you can use
MASTERDIR
to specify the directory where
the rest of the files are. Also, use a variable as part of
PKGNAMESUFFIX
so the packages will have different names.
This will be best demonstrated by an example. This is
part of japanese/xdvi300/Makefile
;
japanese/xdvi300
also
has all the regular patches, package files, etc. If you type
make
there, it will take the default value
for the resolution (300) and build the port normally.
As for other resolutions, this is the
entire
xdvi118/Makefile
:
(xdvi240/Makefile
and
xdvi400/Makefile
are similar). The
MASTERDIR
definition tells
bsd.port.mk
that the regular set of
subdirectories like FILESDIR
and
SCRIPTDIR
are to be found under
xdvi300
. The
RESOLUTION=118
line will override the
RESOLUTION=300
line in
xdvi300/Makefile
and the port will be
built with resolution set to 118.
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