Re: release(8) environmental variables



On 2007-10-30 18:02, "Brian A. Seklecki" <lavalamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

As far as building goes, the variables in play are:

DESTDIR, MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX, RELEASEDIR, CHROOTDIR, CVSROOT,
EXTSRCDIR, EXTDOCDIR, BUIILDNAME, RELEASETAG, NODOC, NOPORTS,
WORLD_FLAGS, LOCAL_SCRIPT

For stage one of the release process, the following seem relevant:

DESTDIR, MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX, RELEASEDIR

For stage two:

CHROOTDIR, CVSROOT, EXTSRCDIR, EXTDOCDIR, BUIILDNAME, RELEASETAG, NODOC,
NOPORTS, WORLD_FLAGS, LOCAL_SCRIPT

Do you guys prefer to set these in make.conf(5) or as exported
environmental variables in the shell that spawn's make(1) ?

make.conf is too invasive. I just set them in a shell script called
`bldenv.sh' and saved in the release-checkout area :)

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