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Be sure to execute post-install as last step after
populating staging dir.
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Rename the variable name to PKG_HASH and use a
256 Bit SHA checksum to verify the integrity of
distfiles. While there do some housekeeping and
remove old packages.
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to avoid namespace collisions in some packages, rename TOPDIR.
Sorry you need to make cleandir && make prereq && make
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For customized setups, it's hard to control what files get installed
into /etc since in addition to the base-files package, any other package
may install a sample config. When two packages provide the same file,
which one of them makes it into the image depends on the order of them
being installed.
Solving this problem is not as trivial, as there are packages which must
be allowed to install stuff into /etc. Best examples are base-files and
ca-certificates.
This patch solves the problem by adding another PKG_template flag
"force_etc", which one can define in order to override the as well new
Config.in symbol "ADK_LEAVE_ETC_ALONE".
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- Additional files go best into the extra/ directory. At least not src/,
as what's inside there gets automatically installed into the package.
- Somehow the package symbol (first PKG_template param) must be the
capitalized PKG_NAME, otherwise things are b0rked.
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always add PKG_NAME to PKG_FLAVOURS variable.
ala PKG_FLAVOURS_LIBNCURSES.
Bug reported by Phil Sutter.
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All packages need an update, so here is a very huge commit.
Most of the 460 source packages use automatic style for configuration,
building and installing. Make these styles default to "auto".
If you have a package, which does not conform to this, just use
manual style and add a do-$task make target.
I added a new style named AUTOTOOL style, which is needed for some
broken packages, which needs to be updated via autoconf or automake.
I renamed CONFIGURE_STYLE to CONFIG_STYLE.
Updates for some packages, which have newer upstream versions.
Renaming of all package/*/extra directories. Use the directory
src/ to provide overwrites of source files or to add the code, when
no upstream package is available or used. src directory will be automatically
used.
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"Oh boy, here it comes ..."
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