Manual.md: clarify not defined build_style
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@ -469,9 +469,7 @@ binaries sources or when the program is written in assembly. Example:
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`only_for_archs="x86_64 armv6l"`.
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- `build_style` This specifies the `build method` for a package. Read below to know more
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about the available package `build methods`. If `build_style` is not set,
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the package must define at least a `do_install()` function, and optionally
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more build phases as such `do_configure()`, `do_build()`, etc.
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about the available package `build methods` or effect of leaving this not set.
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- `configure_script` The name of the `configure` script to execute at the `configure` phase if
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`${build_style}` is set to `configure` or `gnu-configure` build methods.
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@ -731,6 +729,11 @@ to execute a `build_style` script must be defined via `$hostmakedepends`.
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The current list of available `build_style` scripts is the following:
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- If `build_style` is not set, the template must (at least) define
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`do_install()` function and optionally more build phases such as
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`do_configure()`, `do_build()`, etc., and may overwrite default `do_fetch()` and
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`do_extract()` that fetch and extract files defined in `distfiles` variable.
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- `cmake` For packages that use the CMake build system, configuration arguments
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can be passed in via `configure_args`. The `cmake_builddir` variable may be
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defined to specify the directory for building under `build_wrksrc` instead of
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@ -807,9 +810,6 @@ can choose one of the following:
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- `python3-module` to build Python 3.x only modules
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> If `build_style` is not set, the template must (at least) define a
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`do_install()` function and optionally more phases via `do_xxx()` functions.
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Environment variables for a specific `build_style` can be declared in a filename
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matching the `build_style` name, Example:
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