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It accepts a file (must end in .sample, this is not configurable):
@sample file.conf.sample
This will install file.conf.sample and copy it to file.conf. The file.conf
will be removed if it matches file.conf.sample on deinstall.
This replaces older patterns of:
@unexec if cmp -s %D/etc/pkgtools.conf %D/etc/pkgtools.conf.sample; then rm -f %D/etc/pkgtools.conf; fi
etc/pkgtools.conf.sample
@exec [ -f %B/pkgtools.conf ] || cp %B/%f %B/pkgtools.conf
[1] This somewhat obsoletes work in ports/157168 which added CONF_FILES,
but we have been moving towards more logic in pkg-plist where possible
and less magical macros. Though this thinking does clash with autoplist
ideas. We may still want CONF_FILES, which just drops a list of
@sample entries into the plist anyway.
- Add a Keywords/pkg_install.awk and hook it into generate-plist. This is
for pkg_install compatibility since it does not know how to read
Keywords/sample.yaml.
This file gives us a strategy to implement more keywords before
pkg_install is EOL.
Keywords are documented here:
bffc31420b
- This needs to be documented in PH and portlint support added still.
PR: ports/157168 [1]
Discussed with: bapt
Reviewed by: bapt
Requested by: many
With hat: portmgr
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# $FreeBSD$
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# MAINTAINER: portmgr@FreeBSD.org
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#
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# @sample etc/somefile.conf.sample
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#
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# This will install the somefile.conf.sample and automatically copy to
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# somefile.conf if it doesn't exist. On deinstall it will remove the
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# somefile.conf if it still matches the sample, otherwise it is
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# kept.
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#
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# This replaces the old pattern:
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# @unexec if cmp -s %D/etc/pkgtools.conf %D/etc/pkgtools.conf.sample; then rm -f %D/etc/pkgtools.conf; fi
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# etc/pkgtools.conf.sample
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# @exec [ -f %B/pkgtools.conf ] || cp %B/%f %B/pkgtools.conf
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actions: [file]
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post-install: |
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sample_file="%D/%@"
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target_file="${sample_file%.sample}"
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if ! [ -f "${target_file}" ]; then
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/bin/cp -p "${sample_file}" "${target_file}"
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fi
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pre-deinstall: |
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sample_file="%D/%@"
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target_file="${sample_file%.sample}"
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if cmp -s "${target_file}" "${sample_file}"; then
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rm -f "${target_file}"
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fi
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