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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/mk/help mk/help: update information about environment ...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/ed6bd6067da0
branches: trunk
changeset: 325075:ed6bd6067da0
user: rillig <rillig%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Fri Nov 09 07:03:37 2018 +0000
description:
mk/help: update information about environment variables like MAKE_ENV
diffstat:
mk/help/env.help | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
1 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
diffs (100 lines):
diff -r 5ebf329c1a9f -r ed6bd6067da0 mk/help/env.help
--- a/mk/help/env.help Fri Nov 09 06:59:20 2018 +0000
+++ b/mk/help/env.help Fri Nov 09 07:03:37 2018 +0000
@@ -1,43 +1,50 @@
-# $NetBSD: env.help,v 1.2 2010/09/29 11:40:43 obache Exp $
+# $NetBSD: env.help,v 1.3 2018/11/09 07:03:37 rillig Exp $
#
# This file describes the *_ENV variables, where they are defined and
# where they are used.
#
-# In general, all environments should be ordered from general to specific
-# ones. That is, first comes the BARRIER_ENV, then the MAKE_ENV, then the
-# MAKE_BUILD_ENV.
-#
-# Additionally, the package should be able to override all settings from
-# the infrastructure. That means that the package-settable variables
-# must appear behind the system-defined ones.
-#
-
-# XXX: I'm missing BARRIER_ENV or something like that.
-
-# XXX: The do-* targets are not run with ALL_ENV (or better:
-# BARRIER_ENV) in effect.
-
-#
-# Common environments.
+# See regress/env-vars.
#
# PKGSRC_MAKE_ENV
+# The variables mentioned in this environment are passed to all
+# recursive calls of the pkgsrc make. From there, they will also
+# be available to configure files or the Makefiles from inside the
+# package.
#
+# EXTRACT_ENV
+# The variables mentioned in this environment are passed to the
+# default extract command, together with many other environment
+# variables from the pkgsrc infrastructure.
+#
+# If a package defines its own extract command, it doesn't have
+# access to this full environment, but only to the EXTRACT_ENV
+# part alone.
+
# ALL_ENV
# This is the basic environment for the configure, build and install
-# phases. It can be overridden by CONFIGURE_ENV and MAKE_ENV.
+# phases. Definitions from this environment can be overridden by
+# appending to CONFIGURE_ENV and MAKE_ENV.
#
-#
-# Environments for individual phases.
+# CONFIGURE_ENV
+# The variables mentioned in this environment are passed to the
+# default configure commands. They can be overridden by appending
+# to ALL_ENV.
#
-
-# EXTRACT_ENV
-
-# CONFIGURE_ENV
+# If a package defines its own configure commands, these commands
+# don't have access to this full environment, but only to the
+# CONFIGURE_ENV part alone.
# MAKE_ENV
+# The variables mentioned in this environment are passed to the
+# default build commands. They can be overridden by appending
+# to ALL_ENV.
+#
+# If a package defines its own build commands, these commands
+# don't have access to this full environment, but only to the
+# MAKE_ENV part alone.
# BSD_MAKE_ENV
# This environment can be appended to MAKE_ENV by a package to
@@ -49,13 +56,13 @@
#
# INSTALL_ENV
-# This environment is prepended to MAKE_ENV in the install phase.
-# XXX: Shouldn't this be _ap_pended?
-
+# The variables mentioned in this environment are passed to the
+# default install commands. They can be overridden by appending
+# to ALL_ENV.
#
-# Other environments.
+# If a package defines its own build commands, these commands
+# don't have access to this full environment, but only to the
+# MAKE_ENV part alone.
+# This environment is prepended to MAKE_ENV in the install phase.
#
-
-# INSTALL_SCRIPTS_ENV
-# TODO
-#
+# XXX: Shouldn't this be _ap_pended?
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