Otter released a new beta earlier this month. Update PORTS to provide it.
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- rP400600: Update www/otter-browser to its' septembre release
Patch a PORTS copy with the attached patch, then install and use www/otter-browser.
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www/otter-browser/files/patch-CMakeLists.txt | ||
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19 โ | (On Diff #8929) | Doesn't this upstream change actually make this part of the patch obsolete? Looking at https://github.com/OtterBrowser/otter-browser/commit/2eb9f6648ed5e8b808eb85d9624c0727ba3171c8 it looks it was intended to do precisely what this change is doing. |
www/otter-browser/files/patch-CMakeLists.txt | ||
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19 โ | (On Diff #8929) | Dropping the part of the patch and rebuilding the port however shows that the installed man-page ends up in ${PREFIX}/share/man instead of ${PREFIX}/man and it also is not compressed. I can probably provide the path using CMAKE_ARGS in the ports Makefile, though I don't understand why it is not compressed any longer - or rather, I don't understand why it used to be compressed in the first place. |
The man pages are not compressed in /share because are not supposed to be there, and the compress-man target in bsd.port.mk only looks in MANDIRS.
Looking at CMake's GNUInstallDirs.cmake, only the OpenBSD path seems to be set correctly. I think everything will work if you pass -DCMAKE_INSTALL_MANDIR=man to CMAKE_ARGS.
I see. I remembered having seen man-compress magic in post-build at some ports and wondered where it went...
Updated the diff to set the CMAKE_INSTALL_MANDIR variable