I've taken all suggestions into account. I have one remaining concern before sending in a final patch. The build process emits a bunch of messages like this: *** Please consider adding fortran to USE_LANGUAGES in the package Makefile. In some, s/fortran/c++/. When I do as it suggests (USE_LANGUAGES=c c++ fortran), I get a clean build and yet the resultant object files are identical. Is the correct approach in this case to leave USE_LANGUAGES out since the package builds and operates as expected as-is, or to include it to squelch these warnings? On 11/10/15 10:55 -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
(What you're doing sounds basically reasonable, modulo that options and binary packages are always awkward.)
It seems that adding this curses option to devel/cunit is a good toe-wetter as it runs the gamut of pkgsrc's various mechanisms (options.mk, builtins, etc.).
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