Post-install script execution in a package



Hi all,

Sorry to bother you, but I'm stuck.

I have been trying to make a customized package with a post-install
script but I can't find out how to do it. ( Openbsd 3.8 ).
I am using an existing port where I customized the Makefile to change
some configuration options , then execute "make package".

Using the target post-install in the Makefile seems only to be
executed when I do the "make install" in the port directory.

Is there a way to make post-install scripts executed at the
installation of a package ?
I tried to untar existing packages with post-install in their port's
Makefile but can't find any trace of a post-install script.

Regards,
Matt

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