analyzing the history of commits to the port and presenting the user the
list of changes. By selecting one, the port can be set back to a previous
version easily.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/portdowngrade/
PR: ports/48257
Submitted by: Heiner Eichmann <h.eichmann@gmx.de>
* Check to make sure new ports do not contain PORTEPOCH
* Throw a FATAL error if an additional file exists in the port directory but
not in CVS [2]
* Throw a FATAL error if a file is in CVS but not in the port's directory [2]
* Throw a FATAL error if a file was deleted from CVS but still in the port's
directory [2]
* Warn if a new file contains a non-empty RCS Id [2]
* Add a missing ``if ($verbose)'' [2]
Submitted by: arved [1]
eik [2]
* Add some linenumbers to the whole file search
* Hack the direct command use code some more
* Add a check for the deprecated USE_MESA
* Allow PKGCATEGORY not in CATEGORIES [1]
* Allow %B in pkg-plist, as it has a valid prefix [1]
* Allow simple rm -f, it needs no redirection [1]
* Add portlintgrep.pl, an example on how to use portlint to find certain
portlint problems in the ports tree [2]
Submitted by: dinoex [1]
eik [2]
* Add a check to make sure the last line of a slave port's Makefile contains
an appropriate MASTERDIR include directive [1]
* study() the $whole string to improve performance [1]
* Fix the search for direct command use
* Check for ports that may break INDEX [1]
* Check for GNOME ports that use pre-patch and gnomehack
Submitted by: eik [1]
* Check for variables that are used too late [1]
* Rename some of the language variables. Admittedly, this needs more work.
* Check for anything after bsd.port(.post).mk [1]
* Fix the language category search code
* Bump version to 2.4.7
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com> [1]
I found convinient some additional key to the pkg_tree utility,
and I propose to include them. The patches can be placed in
files directory.
PR: ports/46810
Submitted by: Vladimir I. Chukharev <chu@gpi.ru>
Approved by: moi
rest of the world.
* Fix the -V option in the manpage [1]
* Handle the case where parentheses may not exist around NOPORTDOCS [2]
* Bump version to 2.4.6
Submitted by: mat [1]
Reported by: kris [2]
* Check for the common typo, NOPORTSDOC [2]
* Make sure .CURDIR is the primary category [3]
* Check for USE_* macros that are user-settable [4]
* Try to be a little more intelligent when checking for macros that need to
appear earlier
* Ignore make directives when checking for extra items in certain sections
PR: 55921 [1]
57751 [2]
58292 [3]
58525 [4]
Submitted by: edwin [1]
Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com> [2] [3] [4]
pkg_cutleaves finds installed 'leaf' packages, i.e. packages that
are not referenced by any other installed package, and lets you
decide for each one if you want to keep or deinstall it via pkg_deinstall(1).
PR: 54912
Submitted by: Stefan Walter <sw@gegenunendlich.de>
* Roll our own deinstall code since we get into a sticky situation when we
try to use the new code [1]
Reported by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
port to be installed. Note, the port still uses USE_BZIP2, but as soon
as the local mirrors update, I will remove this as well.
This prevents infinite loops on systems <= 4.6.
Discussed with: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
* Add support for the Polish locale
* Try to add more intelligence to the direct command use code
* Fix up the wording about numbered info files [1]
Suggested by: gerald [1]
* Clean up some more Perl warnings
* Make sure all the MAN macros are printed in all uppercase
* Add perl, ruby, python, and the auto* tools to the list of direct
commands [1]
PR: 55529 [1]
Submitted by: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de> [1]
- If pkg_* is found in $PREFIX/sbin, use them instead of ones in
/usr/sbin. (regardless of the value of PATH)
- pkg_fetch(1): Some servers like bento transfer packages files
uncompressed, so add a workaround for this. They are automatically
recompressed.
- Get -q to work properly again.
- As the MOVED file is getting bigger and bigger, do not cache all the
entries in memory but look it up every time needed.
- Show how to specify multiple arguments in one MAKE_ARG entry.
FreeBSD PR: ports/54631
Submitted by: Bruce M Simpson <bms@spc.org>
Use DOCSDIR in pkg-plist.
Distfile has been rerolled, no code changes - but archive type is now .zip,
and code rewritten with windows style /r/n - patch is fixing this issue.
Code tested with Python 2.2.x and 2.3 (Thanks marcus@)
Approved by: roberto (mentor)
* Document the -V option [1]
* Properly suggest ${STRIP_CMD} (not ${STRIP}) instead of strip [2]
* Correct the version string
PR: 54993 [1]
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com> [1]
gerald [2]
Pointy hat to: me [2] (I should have used Gerald's patch as-is)
* Document the -A option in the usage
* Add my name to the list of AUTHORS
* Clean up some warnings produced by perl -cwT
* Check for the existence of pkg-comment and flag it as FATAL [1]
* Add OMF checking support similar to the info checking code
* Add support for {DOCS,EXAMPLES}DIR macros [2]
* Don't check commented out URLs in MASTER_SITES [3]
* Add file, find, strip, and xargs to the list of direct command names [4]
* Don't search for command names in COMMENT [5]
* Add SITE_PERL support [6]
* Add DISTFILE/MASTER_SITE grouping support [7]
* Check to make sure the MAINTAINER field contains a valid email address
* Add support for {EXTRACT,PATCH}_DEPENDS
* Add USE_GETOPT_LONG support [8]
PR: 48199 [1]
53371 [2]
43537 [3]
54381 [6]
39487, 44099, 48221 [7]
54497 [8]
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com> [2] [8]
gerald [4] (file and strip)
Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com> [6]
Reported by: kris and nork [5]
Ports manager is a ncurses based, graphical front-end to manage
the FreeBSD ports collection. It behaves like a package manager
and comes with many features.
PR: ports/47192
Submitted by: Anselm Garbe <anselmg@t-online.de>