- better rcsid checking
- add DIST_SUBDIR to section 1 of the Makefile
- add check for WWW: in pkg/DESCR when http:// exists
- add new -t flag, which will require a tab after a variable defination instead
of spaces
- cleanup english grammar
- add -M (make variable passing) flag
- change into portdir instead of constantly using $portdir/file
- get variables from make instead of parsing the Makefile
- update usage()
- fix some portname/version bugs
- add EXTRACT_ONLY to section 1
- fix multi comment sections on top bug
I think I'm going to start a rewrite of lots of portlint's code to
*hopefully* make it easier to add new checks in the future. If you
have any requests of things for me to put on portlint's TODO list,
send me an email letting me know what they are.
purpose other than to support syslog-ng. The maintainer suggested that it
go in misc, but I defaulted to devel, as defined in porting.html.
PR: 18186
Submitted by: Vince Valenti <vince@blue-box.net>
Fixes:
* fix some portname/version checking bugs
* put EXTRACT_ONLY in section 1 checking
* fix multi comment sections at top of Makefile regex
* make portlint pass perl -w (this found a few bugs)
No new features in this version
isn't 100% ready for prime time, but it works well enough that it should
be fine to use for most things. I'm not sure if I'll have time to fix
the few minor bugs that I know of and give it a good testing today.
Parts of the PORTNAME/PORTVERSION changes were submitted by knu.
Other changes in this version:
* add "-V", version flag
* use getopts instead of parsing @ARGV
- this fixes a bug where you could only specify one flag after the
dash (ie. -c -N would work and -cN wouldn't)
* change some warnings to fatals
* ignore dot directives in Makefile
- this usually reduces the number of warnings displayed when
a Makefile contains .include or .if foo
* don't blame just emacs for leaving around temporary editor files
* don't warn about installing files into /compat
* correct counting of number of chars in pkg/COMMENT
* understand multiple rcsid tags in the comments section
- this allows us to have both $FreeBSD$ and $NetBSD$, for example
without getting funky warning messages
* scope variables with my instead of local so we can use strict to
help us find bugs in portlint