Johannes Löthberg via arch-projects wrote:
On 19/07, Alad Wenter wrote:
PKGDEST and other variables can be set in /etc/makepkg.conf and local correspondents in $HOME, with the file in /etc taking precedence. Specifying a default makepkg.conf on the command line (similar to makepkg) allows to change the directory where build products are moved (move_products), without the need to modify the system configuration in /etc/makepkg.conf or rely on sudoers policy.
Aah, /etc/makepkg.conf shouldn't take precedence, that's a bug.
Right, so the two load_vars lines should be swapped. Would you say there's still a use in an -M switch? A program may want to change PKGDEST and other variables, without modifying user configuration, either. Another question: load_vars has -f $makepkg_conf; this should probably be -r $makepkg_conf as in makepkg?