Weissmann Markus <mww@macports.org> writes:
Why isn't configure.env supported anymore?
oops - sorry, my fault! I really wanted to say: Using configure.env directly should be avoided - we do have a nice set of commands for setting the most used flags at configuration time. If you cannot do without, of course it is still supported.
The new guide documents this option, and does not mention anything about it being deprecated or unsupported. If it is unsupported, the guide should state that, and recommend alternatives.
http://geeklair.net/new_macports_guide/#reference.keywords.configure
Well yes. We should probably though put our manpages online, too and clearly state that if in doubt the manpage is right.
I personally find the man pages less than adequate. They were built piecemeal, and therefore they lack overall coherence; they are just lists with less structure than they should have. I intend to make the guide as authoritative as possible, at least as much as the current man pages. And I am striving for more coherently structured information in the new guide than in the old one or the man pages. If that can be accomplished, perhaps the man pages should be reformatted in DocBook and then they could be regened into man pages daily as is the guide, and then xincluded into the guide's reference section so as not to maintain duplicate source docs. Or at least that seems feasilbe by considering portfile.7 anyway. If we got that far I would also want to have a scratchpad where base committers past their preliminary doc additions for review and inclusion by the doc team. No more permanent doc changes in the middle of the night 5 minutes after hacking on base. Otherwise the docs just degrade over time as entropy sets in. Sounds good on paper anyway. Comments welcome. Mark