With a small disk being 20GB these days, chances are pretty good that
an ailing sector will not be read while still being recoverable by
the drive.
Diskcheck daemon will read disks in the background at a low rate and
that way give the diskdrive a chance to detect and correct soft read
errors before they become hard errors.
Idea by: phk
Written by: ben
I think I have finally fixed the problem some people have seen that it
deletes a package registry in some cases! At the same time, -m and -p
now works properly again.
Those problems were all due to Shellwords::shellwords' destroying its
given string. Thanks to Tadayuki OKADA <tadayuki@mediaone.net> for
sending me a report that made me realize what the problem was.
* No need to recurse @pkgdep search, really.
* Support the latest pkg_tarup.
* Backup +REQUIRED_BY a bit earlier, just in case.
* If it fails to copy the new +REQUIRED_BY to the package's dbdir,
emit a message and save the file in TMPDIR.
portupgrade:
- Fix a bug that -s/--sort didn't work. D'oh!
- Make -u/--uninstall fail-safe. It backs up old
installations with the help of pkg_tarup and restores on
installation failure.
- Show option errors more gracefully.
- Die on signals more gracefully.
portversion:
- Show option errors more gracefully.
- Die on signals more gracefully.
- update port to version 1.18
- add NOPORTDOCS support to PLIST
- be more minimalistic about patching, move some of the responsability
to CONFIGURE_ARGS
Submitted by: Patrick Li <pat@databits.net>
This is a milestone release for me. Enjoy. :>
portupgrade changes:
- Implement -s/--sort which sorts packages in the dependency order.
- Implement -R/--upward-recursive, and get -r/--recursive working for
upgrading as well. (Finally!)
- Add -DBATCH to the make fetch' commandline to prevent ports from
dumbly waiting for user input.
Greatly inspired by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it> (Thanks!!)
portversion changes:
- Make command output optimal by using portupgrade's -s option.
- Report possible ports' Makefile breakage.
* man
A search that returns only one match will display a Location: line
instead of going directly to the result.
* shell
On Solaris, the path is not set correctly for commands entered, causing
those outside /usr/sbin:/usr/sbin not to be found.
* mysql
Clicking on a user, host, database, table or column privilege to edit
it brings up the wrong record.
For the full change log, see http://www.webmin.com/webmin/updates.html.
I also removed the WITH_UPDATES option: updates are now installed by
default. The updates filenames have a proper version and revision number,
and when a new update comes out the port should no longer break because of
sudden md5 changes.
The WEBMIN_MODULES section now fits 80 columns.
the one-second sleep between invocations was moved to after the actual
invocation. This sleep could be interrupted by a SIGCHLD in the case
of a failing service, and the service could be restarted way more than
the documented once-per-second. Move the sleep back before the fork(),
just don't sleep before the very first fork, so the service starts faster.
Silence by: Daniel J. Bernstein (no telling if he'll fix this in later
daemontools releases, so I guess we'll have to do it as part
of our port..)
Approved by: nbm (maintainer)