[28311] trunk/dports/lang

N_Ox n.oxyde at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 22:30:46 PDT 2007


Le 29 août 07 à 01:18, Landon Fuller a écrit :

>
> On Aug 28, 2007, at 4:16 PM, N_Ox wrote:
>
>>> You shouldn't use Tcl's "cd" in a port -- it changes the current  
>>> working directory of the entire process. We should probably  
>>> remove the Tcl command from the interpreter.
>>>
>>> -landonf
>>
>> I think we should change this behavior rather than disabling the  
>> command.
>> Useful working directories in build stages (e.g. ${worksrcpath} in  
>> configure or ${destroot} in destroot) would be a nice feat.
>
> We would have to rewrite? all file operations to take into account  
> a virtual current working directory, and somehow maintain that  
> context within the current execution block.
> Seems safer and less work to just not depend on a the current  
> working directory (which is always a good idea, anyway).

So what is the purpose of the ln procedure? and mv?

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