From: Frank L. <fra...@gm...> - 2012-11-17 13:20:15
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2012/11/11 Andrew M. Hettinger <AHe...@pr...>: > Frank Lahm <fra...@gm...> wrote on 11/11/2012 12:20:11 AM: >> 2012/11/11 Andrew M. Hettinger <AHe...@pr...>: >> > The script actually does that, the embedded sed script takes that >> > template >> > and converts it into a proper manifest. >> > The script is mostly borrowed from the make files, I need to talk to >> > upstream ... >> >> I am upstream. :) > > Fantastic! That's wonderfully convenient! :) >> > ...to see if they can have an option to assemble the manifest, but not >> > import it... >> >> Afair the manifest should only be imported if you use >> --with-init-style=solaris. Otherwise it's a bug. >> > > Is there a way to have it generate generate a valid manifest (which is to > say, have it do the substitutions) without "--with-init-style=solaris"? I > would really rather use your makefile directly to get the manifest (that way > if anything is changed later-on, it doesn't affect the .spec) then use a > second copy of the sed script embedded in the .spec. This should be fixed in <https://github.com/franklahm/Netatalk/commit/674f0c60f415d3922f796748d3ac8f2e9296bc83> for the next release. -f |