There are some tricks we have not mentioned yet about the
pkg-
files that
come in handy sometimes.*
To display a message when the package is installed,
place the message in pkg-message
. This
capability is often useful to display additional installation
steps to be taken after a pkg install
or to
display licensing information.
When some lines about the build-time knobs or warnings
have to be displayed, use ECHO_MSG
.
pkg-message
is only for
post-installation steps. Likewise, the distinction between
ECHO_MSG
is for printing
informational text to the screen and ECHO_CMD
is for
command pipelining:
update-etc-shells: @${ECHO_MSG} "updating /etc/shells" @${CP} /etc/shells /etc/shells.bak @( ${GREP} -v ${PREFIX}/bin/bash /etc/shells.bak; \ ${ECHO_CMD} ${PREFIX}/bin/bash) >/etc/shells @${RM} /etc/shells.bak
Do not add an entry for pkg-message
in pkg-plist
.
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