[31868] trunk/dports/science/molden/Portfile
Jochen Küpper
jochen at fhi-berlin.mpg.de
Mon Dec 10 10:33:33 PST 2007
On 10.12.2007, at 18:33, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Hi Ryan,
thanks for your suggestions.
> Anyone who already had molden @4.6_1 installed with the old
> distfile will get a message that the checksums don't match when
> trying to upgrade. Since the distfile name didn't change (right?),
> it'll keep using the old distfile which has the older checksum.
Your assessment is correct.
> You should chastise the developers for releasing a stealth-upgrade.
I guess that is not possible...
> Then you should work around the problem in the portfile by defining
> a different download directory, like this, for example:
>
> dist_subdir ${distname}/${version}_${revision}
Ok, done.
Thank you for the suggestion and clarification.
> If the developers frequently release stealth upgrades like this,
> this could be left in the portfile. If not, it could be removed
> when the next distfile with a new filename is released.
Okay, I leave it in;(
How does one clean the old distfiles left around from previous
revisions?
Would it be possible to run a
port clean --all molden
from within the Portfile instead of the dist_subdir trick?
Greetings,
Jochen
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