libgtop2 and xorg break

Justin C. Sherrill justin at shiningsilence.com
Mon Aug 13 14:42:33 PDT 2007


On Mon, August 13, 2007 5:01 pm, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :Does the installer still create /etc/mk.conf by default?
>
>     I think it does.  If /etc/mk.conf is obsolete then we need to do
>     something about it but I'm not really up on all the ins and outs
>     of pkgsrc so it has to be someone who actually understands what is
>     going on with the conf stuff.

Looking at file contents, we should make the destination
/usr/pkg/etc/mk.conf instead of mk.conf.  That does the right thing of
putting pkgsrc information in /usr/pkg, where it's supposed to go. 
/etc/mk.conf is referenced in various places for other operating systems,
I think, but that's out of date relative to pkgsrc.

Technically, we can remove PKG_DBDIR, LOCALBASE< VARBASE, and X11_TYPE, as
the values we have in /etc/mk.conf are the defaults on DragonFly anyway. 
Joerg, can you confirm this?






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