<farkuhar>
ukky: you asked about the "original sequence of commands to install new package with all dependencies". Take a look at this proposal from Per Liden himself. Per's proposed alternative to the now-standard "Depends on" line in a Pkgfile would have given pkgmk a feature previously reserved for prt-get: https://lists.crux.nu/pipermail/crux-devel/2004-March/000396.html
<farkuhar>
in that same thread you'll see references to an "external dependency list", which was also under consideration as a way to resolve dependencies without relying on Pkgfile headers (or bash arrays, if Per's pkgmk patch had been accepted).
<ukky>
farkuhar: Thanks for the info. When time permits, I would definitely integrate proposed patches to my local version of pkgmk. This would allow building packages for ISO or cross-compile according to dependencies, without prt-get.
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