avahi port installs org.freedesktop.* files
paul beard
paulbeard at gmail.com
Sun Oct 28 22:22:40 PDT 2007
On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:12 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> The hypothetical "dry run" command already exists anyway: "sudo
> port destroot theport" and then look into the port's work/destroot
> directory to see what's in there.
Not the same thing at all.
ports contents avahi returns this:
Port avahi contains:
/opt/local/bin/avahi-bookmarks
/opt/local/bin/avahi-browse
/opt/local/bin/avahi-browse-domains
/opt/local/bin/avahi-discover
/opt/local/bin/avahi-discover-standalone
This is not the same thing as installing to the destroot and then
having to grope around in there.
What I originally said:
>
> in v1.6 would a sanity check to port, akin to the "dry run" command
> I see in various utilities, make sense? Right now we have "port
> contents" that spells out a port has installed, but it only works
> after the fact. It has always seemed to be that it should tell you
> what's in a port, regardless of whether it has been installed or not.
may not have been clear but the idea would be that a list of files
would be generated *without building anything.*
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