2.4.1. This is a primarily a bug-fix release for 2.4.0, and all users
are encouraged to upgrade. The changes in 2.4.1 are as follows:
* Sync with the latest applicable pointyhat changes. This includes
extraneous UID and GID checking.
* Support for creating per-Jail make.conf and src.conf files is
supported. These files should live in ${tb}/jails/JAIL, and are used
for the Jail builds. You will still need to use Hooks to populate
custom make.conf files in your Builds.
* Sorting now works properly in the www-exp frontend.
* Hooks that contain arguments with spaces can now be properly executed.
* Various other bug fixes have gone in as well.
This release would not have been possible without the contributions by
Dmitriy Kirhlarov and Alexander Logvinov (and, of course, pointyhat and
Kris).
Tested by: miwi@
- Hooks : A hook is a "callout" which gives Tinderbox the ability to run custom
code at pre-determined times. For example, you can establish a Hook to run just
before a Port is built, after a Build is extracted, before a PortsTree is
updated, etc. Pre-condition hooks can even cause an operation to terminate if
so desired. The new commands to manipulate Hooks are tc listHooks and
tc updateHookCmd.
- OPTIONS processing : If you enable OPTIONS support in Tinderbox, you can have
tc addPort automatically prompt you to configure OPTIONS. Just run tc addPort
with the new -o argument, and you will be prompted with the usual dialog(1)
screen to configure OPTIONS. OPTIONS configuration will happen recursively if
the -r argument is specified, and non-recursively otherwise.
- Failed dependents tracking : If a port fails to build, it will update the
datastore for all of its dependents so that they will be reported as
pseudo-failed. That is, they will have a unique appearance in the www-exp
frontend to indicate that they were not built because a dependency failed.
- Port build duration is tracked and an estimated time to completion is now
shown in the www-exp frontend.
- The /usr/X11R6 symlink is now ignored and not treated as a leftover.
Note: This release comes with a pretty hefty schema change, so one must run
upgrade.sh to add the new schema elements.
From the Announce:
Tinderbox 2.3.6 has been released to address the change of X11BASE
from /usr/X11R6 to /usr/local. A few other bugfixes are also included.
All users are encouraged to upgrade. When you do, you will have to
manually copy rawenv.dist to rawenv to get the X11BASE change to take
effect.
Approved by: portmgr (pav) itetcu@ (maintainer)
- fix deinstall when web interfaces are not installed
- don't install www[-exp] files and remove them afterwards, remove them after
build
- bump PORTREVISION
PR: 106556 [1]
Submitted by: Beat Gätzi [1]
- don't depend on php if neither web interface is intalled [1]
- bump PORTREVISON for plist changes.
PR: ports/106103 [1] (inspired by)
Submitted by: Nick Barkas [1]
2.3.4. This release is both a bug fix and a new feature release. The
changes include:
* A performance bug with tbcleanup that was introduced in 2.3.3 has been
fixed.
* The portbuild environment is now scrubbed to prevent pollution. This
greatly helps in producing the same packages as pointyhat.
* The HOME environment variable is initialized to /root to fix certain
false positive leftover problems.
* If a port fails to build, the Build is reinitialized before the next
port build is started (unless -noclean is passed to tinderbuild) to
prevent pollution.
* All the new failure patterns have been merged from pointyhat. This
will produce much more accurate failure analysis.
* A new feature has been added to support introducing custom OPTIONS
into port builds. Consult the README for more details.
* With the start of Xorg 7.x merge testing, port problems are being
found due to the move to LOCALBASE. Therefore, Tinderbox needs an easy
way to set non-standard LOCALBASE and X11BASE. This has been addressed
in 2.3.4. To make use of this feature you must either copy rawenv.dist
to rawenv, or add LOCALBASE and X11BASE variables to your rawenv file.
For example:
LOCALBASE=/usr/local
X11BASE=/usr/X11R6
When you want to run a build with non-standard LOCALBASE and/or X11BASE
paths, just change rawenv, then start your build.
Note: this release includes a micro dsversion bump, so you must run the
upgrade.sh to ensure your database static data is up-to-date.
from RUN_DEPENDS and add files/patch-setup.sh to patch the distribution [1]
- allow creation of a Build that is a substring of an existing one
( files/patch-create) [2]
- bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: oliver [1], bsam and marcus [2]
Requested by: marcus [1]
- allow to depend on csup (default) or cvsup [2]
- default database is now mysql [2]
This port still needs a lot of work and it would be great if one of the wizards
that know tindy's insides would take maintainership (current maintainer seem
to be gone, no feedback rom him for > 1 month).
PR: ports/97433 [1]
Submitted by: Shaun Amott <shaun@inerd.com> [1]
itetrcu (me)
Approved by: lawrance (mentor)
Don't restrict Apache version to 1.3
The csup change won't work now, and the port should be updated - as promised by
the maintainer 3 weeks ago.
PR: ports/94288
Submitted by: itetcu (me), maintainer
Reviewed by: maintianer, jmelo, sem
Approved by: maintaner, lawrance (mentor)
* update from 2.2.1 to 2.3.0
* fix options parsing so `make' in a pristine directory works
as expected [1]
* sort the new plist
PR: ports/92881
Submitted by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
misc/tinderbox does not install the php extension for the
selected database, because the extension is added to USE_PHP
after bsd.port.pre.mk inclusion.
PR: ports/92065
Submitted by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.bg>
here is the tinderbox port which should give you a tinderbox system
to test your ports before submitting it. It's unnmissable for
everybody making ports, and belongs to the range of tools like
portlint and porttools.