On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 07:16:50AM +1000, matthew green wrote: | hi folks. | | i'm going to make our native xorg build put stuff in /usr/X11R7. | | does anyone have any ideas on how to do this without duplicating | all the mtree entries in NetBSD.dist, and the sets lists? Not without a lot of reworking, which is not likely (nor desirable) this close to branching 5.0. I would just add the appropriate /usr/X11R7 directories to the NetBSD.dist (a la /usr/X11R6), and if/when we implement a mechanism to allow optional directory creation in that system, we can switch to it then. | ideally a solution that allowed the X11 dirs not to be created | for MKX11=no dirs would be great, but, i'll take one that just | does one or the other... I would: * Make MKX11!=no and MKXORG!=no mutually exclusive. This is a larger issue in the build system, and requires a bit of work to implement. (It would also prevent other problems seen by yourself and rtr@ during the testing of external/mit/xorg recently) * Modify sets.subr to support "x11" and "xorg" tags * Reuse the lists/x* files; add "x11" tag to the existing paths, and "xorg" to new files installed by your new infrastructure. Luke.
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