Subject: pkg_add and "-p" (was: Revisiting the tk80 issue)
To: None <tech-pkg@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Matthias Scheler <tron@lyssa.owl.de>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 07/16/1998 18:07:31
In article <m0ywkyn-0000XRC@juno.ccc.amdahl.com>,
Alistair Crooks <azcb0@amdahl.com> writes:
> Why ever would tcl require X11? I hope you mean tk.
Yes, "tk" of course.
> For instance, I just realised that a lot of our symbolic links are created
> using an absolute pathname for the target, which will break if a binary
> package is made and this binary package is added to a system where the
> ${PREFIX} is not the same.
There are lots of other things which will break a binary package in this
case e.g. pathnames hard coded into programs, configuration files or
shell scripts. IMHO it is foolish to believe that this can ever be done.
The "-p" option should be removed from "pkg_add" because it will never
really work.
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Matthias Scheler http://home.owl.de/~tron/