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Re: pksrc variable MAIL_CMD not defined for NetBSD 3.1???: msg#00288os.netbsd.devel.pkgsrc.user
On 2006/12/23 04:53, Klaus Heinz wrote: > Mark E. Perkins wrote: >> and pkgsrc from HEAD (updated 2006-12-21). > > HEAD from 2006-12-19 works for me. > >> -> make -V _TOOLS_VARNAME.mail >> MAIL_CMD > > I believe the canonical way to check variables is > > make show-var VARNAME=MAIL_CMD I tried that first. When it came back empty I started the 'make -V' dance. It turns out that this is a localized problem (in more ways than one). I'm only seeing this for mail/imap-uw on NetBSD 3.1 (mac68k). Other packages return '/usr/bin/mail' (having only checked ~10 packages, that is). And on Mac OS X 10.4.8 I see no problems. I cannot find anything in any of the imap-uw files or my environment that should affect this. My mk.conf is fairly uninteresting on both systems. Any more ideas? Thanks, Mark |
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