20020327 or later.
portsclean(1):
- Run mv(1) with -f unless -i is given.
This fixes:
PR: ports/36407
Submitted by: Albert Kinderman <albert.kinderman@csun.edu>
If you see portupgrade(1) stop at 'Cleaning out obsolete shared
libraries', hit Ctrl-C (just once) to abort portsclean(1).
portupgrade(1):
- Fix portsclean -L invocation.
- Fix some messages.
- Update the manpage.
o Add another example for -B that runs 'cvs update' for the master
port(s) of a slave port, using 'ports_glob -M'.
Question by: Ollivier Robert <roberto@FreeBSD.org>
o Mention that portupgrade(1) now runs `portsclean -L' at the end of
each upgrade.
o Fix wording and update the descriptions about portsclean -L.
portsclean(1):
- Fix wording and update the descriptions about -L.
portsclean(1):
- Improve -L/--libclean. Ability to delete duplicate libraries is
added.
portupgrade(1):
- Call portsclean -L at the end of each upgrade.
pkg_deinstall(1):
- Show the results more precisely.
- -P: Only preserve real FreeBSD shared libraries, determined by
file(1).
- -P: Move preserved shared libraries to $LOCALBASE/lib/compat/pkg.
portupgrade(1):
- If an error is returned from getcwd(), show a better message and
abort.
FreeBSD PR: ports/35893
Submitted by: Ernst de Haan <znerd@FreeBSD.org>
- -N: If multiple ports match a given pattern, list them.
Suggested by: Will Andrews <will@FreeBSD.org>
portsdb(1):
- On exception, handle it and exit normally.
- Check the file/directory permissions on the INDEX file before
generating a new INDEX.
Suggested by: parv <parv_@yahoo.com>
- Make automatic portsdb directory selection in the case of "portsdb
-fu" too.
ports_glob(1):
- -M: Unbreak.
portsdb(3):
- Fix the EXTRA_CATEGORIES support that was broken in recent updates.
PR: ports/35319
Submitted by: Ryan Davis <ryand-bsd@zenspider.com>
pkgtools.conf(5):
- Add a note that a user must run portsdb -Ufu to reflect values of
EXTRA_CATEGORIES and IGNORE_CATEGORIES.
For the victims of the above bug, please run "portsdb -qu" and then
"portupgrade -q portupgrade".
20020225.
- Clarify that portupgrade -O is disregarded if -r or -R is given.
- Reflect the fact that INDEX.rbo no longer exists.
- Document portsdb(1) better regarding PORTS_DBDIR.
- Merge INDEX.rbo into INDEX.db, and remove INDEX.rbo on portsdb
rebuild if it exists.
- Reduce the size of INDEX.db by half. :)
- Introduce PORTS_DBDRIVER and allow specifying a db driver for the
portsdb (INDEX.db), and switch the default portsdb driver from
db1.85 hash to db1.85 btree.
actually work.
Submitted by: MikeM <MyRaQ@mgm51.com>
Add dependency on security/p5-Authen-PAM, and change BUILD_DEPENDS to
RUN_DEPENDS (perl modules are needed at runtime too...).
Add proper return codes to the startup script.
- Fix a bug where it referenced the obsoleted PortsDB::PORTS_DIR.
- Depend on ruby-bdb1 and make bdb1_btree (db 1.85 btree) the default
pkgdb driver/format. This probably fixes the problem where pkgdb is
unexpectedly broken and rebuilt from scratch.
- Support pkgdb driver fallback. (bdb -> bdb1 -> dbm)
- Show the pkgdb driver (format) on updating/rebuilding.
- Reflect environment variables defined in pkgtools.conf properly.
(Now ENV['PORTS_DBDIR'] is reflected properly)
Reported by: Mori Kouji <mori@tri.asanuma.co.jp>
pkg_sort(1), portupgrade(1):
- Sort packages by build-time dependencies in addition to run-time
dependencies. This slightly slows sorting down but offers faultless
upgrading.
Inspired by: ade
portcvsweb(1):
- Accept a pkgname_glob, a portorigin_glob, and a cvs module alias.
portcvsweb bash-1\*
portcvsweb portupgrade
portcvsweb \*/fd
protcvsweb sys/i386/conf
etc. etc...
- Suppress ident(1)'s error message.
- Add -h, -q and -v.
in the last version. For the victims please manually reinstall the
portupgrade port, as always. ;)
Reported by: many users (Sorry!)
Use some logic and keep pkg_add/pkg_delete from complaining about the
@exec/@unexec return codes.
Submitted by: olgeni
pkgdb(1):
- Set the default answer to no when a score is under 80%.
pkgdb(1), portupgrade(1):
- Add a BUGS entry to each of the two man pages to note that a user
must run pkgdb -fu to rebuild a corrupt pkgdb.
pkgdb(3):
- Add a silly workaround against a possible bug of the dbm module to
keep a pkgdb from getting insane and rebuilt.
- [exp.] Add a knob environment variable PKG_DBDRIVER to specify an
alternative binary database format for pkgdb. The available options
are:
"bdb_btree":
DB 3.x/4.x B+tree; requires databases/ruby-bdb.
"bdb_hash" or just "bdb":
DB 3.x/4.x hash; requires databases/ruby-bdb.
"bdb1_btree" or just "btree":
DB 1.85 B+tree; requires databases/ruby-bdb1.
"bdb1_hash", or just "bdb1" or "hash":
DB 1.85 hash; requires databases/ruby-bdb1. This should be
equivalent to the default except some tuning parameters, but
it is quite possible that ruby-bdb1 is stabler than the
standard dbm module included in ruby.
default:
DB 1.85 hash; uses ruby's standard dbm module.
In principle, a B+tree database is faster to store data, a little
bit slower to extract data, and takes more space than a hash
database.
This is still an experimental/undocumented feature only for those
interested, although I don't believe it brings any unstability.
Note that you can always run pkgdb -fu to rebuild a database.
portcvsweb(1):
- Invoke browsers with system() instead of exec() so that it will
properly try every browser in turn - exec('/bin/sh', '-c', '..') may
cause an error within /bin/sh but it never returns.
Reported by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@FreeBSD.org>
portsclean(1):
- Make portsclean -D remove empty directories (recursively) as well.
* Update the MSC theme.
* Stop the webmin service when the port is deinstalled, and restart it
properly when it is update (if BATCH is set then nothing happens, so
sysinstall will be happy at install time). Also, fix a $BATCH -> ${BATCH}
error in Makefile.
pkg_deinstall(1), portupgrade(1):
- Properly print the legend.
pkg_glob(1), portsdb(1):
- Do not print an empty line when the result list is empty.
pkgdb(1):
- Greatly improve the origin fixing procedure. Do the origin
duplicateness check before checking dependencies and avoid redoing
the origin check.
- Show the user CVS history on the spot via the CVSweb.
portcvsweb(1):
- Allow specifying a no longer existent port file/directory.
"portcvsweb net/ruby-uri" now works.
- Change the default BROWSER value from 'lynx' to
'w3m:lynx:links:mozilla:netscape'.
portupgrade(1):
- Fix a bug where portupgrade tried to use a package with a different
origin when the package name is identical to that of what it wants
except for the version part.
pkgdb(3):
- Abolish the [You have no permission to update the pkgdb -- using a
slow method] message. Instead, run 'pkgdb -u' via sudo(8) when
under portupgrade -s, or stop the process immediately with a
message that the user must run the command as root.
pkgtools.conf(5):
- Allow specifying unofficial ports' origin globs in HOLD_PKGS as
well as package globs.
overall/miscellaneous:
- Change --no-config to --noconfig in order to get the -q option
really working. Since --no-config was regarded a negative form of
--config, it didn't work as expected.
- Fix some bugs in the zsh compdefs and add missing descriptions for
some options.
o Use bzip2 instead of gzip for the distribution tarball to save 20KB.
As the portupgrade user base is growing significantly, I'll get more
serious about the download size issue from now on. The next few
releases will be distributed in patches against this version.
the ECHO macro is set to "echo" by default, but it is set to "true" if
make(1) is invoked with the -s option while ECHO_CMD is always set to
the echo command.
script; that is, add 'start|stop' argument processing and
the ability to actually stop the script.
Bump PORTREVISION to indicate a functionality change - or rather,
to indicate a change that actually makes this a FreeBSD port..
Final push by: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org> in a somewhat
unrelated e-mail exchange
Obtained from: a svscan SysV init script that I somehow managed
to lose the source and URL for :(
pkg_which database. (The first stage was 'portsclean -L'.)
Hopefully these tools will support divided/obsoleted/renamed ports
some way in the not-too-distant future..
pkgdb(1):
- Make pkgdb(1) -F provide a user an option to unregister stale
packages, in addition to deinstalling them.
- Reword: 'remove a package record' -> 'unregister a package', etc. .
pkg_deinstall(1):
- Add a new option:
-c, --collate
Check if any of the installed files of each package have been
overwritten by other packages, and do not deinstall if any.
pkg_which(1):
- Make pkg_which(1) capable of showing multiple file owner packages.
- Add a new option:
-c/--collate PKGNAME
Show files installed by the given packge that have been
overwritten by other packages.
- Strip -c/-o's argument of PKG_DBDIR and a trailing slash.
- Be less verbose unless -v is given.
pkgdb(3):
- Record and handle files that are installed by multiple packages.
- Bump the DB version.
- Squeeze series of slashes seen in the output of 'pkg_info -L'.
- Show the reason for rebuilding a package database.
pkgdb(1):
- When pkgdb(1) finds a package with a non-existent or missing origin
which is not required by any other package, ask the user if the
package should be deinstalled. This will help users delete
obsoleted packages.
pkg_fetch(1):
- Fix the pkg_fetch(1) man page: PKG_PATH should read PKG_SITES...
After upgrading ruby and portupgrade, try running pkgdb -F to see if
it suggests deinstalling ruby-uri (which has been obsoleted).
included in the standard distribution of ruby. (both 1.6 and 1.7)
Bump PORTREVISIONs of dependent ports for those who don't use
portupgrade/pkgdb which can handle stale package dependencies.
sent to a directory that's writeable by user uucp. I generally configure
this manually myself when I install nut, and since there are so many
other things that need manual configuration, I never thought it was
a big deal. However, a user pointed out that it'd be nice if the thing
(well, at least this part of the thing) worked more or less out of
the box, so here you go.
This change adds a /var/db/nut directory that is owned by user uucp.
Fix a silly bug in the last version where portupgrade doesn't upgrade
packages which requisite packages don't need upgrading. Probably you
need to reinstall this port manually.
PR: ports/33946
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <khera@kciLink.com>
- Distinguish "ignored" from "skipped", and only report ignored
packages when -v/--verbose is specified. (This reduces loads of "No
need to upgrade ..." messages that you see when you run portupgrade
-a, etc.)
Point taken from: Quincey Koziol <koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu>
- Embrace the bsd.*.mk changes in CURRENT and stop files from getting
installed into /.
Problem noted by: Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org>,
Anders Andersson <anders@hack.org>
For recent CURRENT users, please manually remove /_* and /*.rb files
that should have been accidentally installed by bsd.prog.mk.
last release.
portsclean(1):
- -C/--workclean: Support the case where the ports directory is a
symlink.
portupgrade(1):
- Alter the "skip" message for originless packages.
pkgdb(3):
- When a dependency sanity check fails, suggest specifying -O as the
alternative to running pkgdb -F.
overall:
- Make more grammar/wording fixes.
- Move all stuff specific to kde core ports to x11/kde2/Makefile.kde.
+ Default to compile optimized for speed, not debugging, in ports
builds, not just packages. We don't really get that many backtraces
or debugging information, and there's a better way to provide these
things to people willing to spend some time working on KDE. It's
at (as announced before): http://freebsd.kde.org/.
- Remove teTeX dependency for kdegraphics2 upon request, and being unable
to find any reason not to. Apparently, kdegraphics still compiles
libkdvi and kdvi -- I guess dvips is merely a runtime dependency.
Therefore to enable its use one just needs to add the teTeX package.
Bump PORTREVISION to reflect dependency change.
- Fix koffice port by removing PYTHON_VERSION, which is unnecessary.
PR: 33650 (part of)
Submitted by: John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@johncoop.MSHOME.bmi.net>
Reviewed by: kde-freebsd@lists.csociety.org (teTeX dep removal, and
optimizing for speed, not debugging capability)
--enable-debug and turn off stripping of binaries so we actually get all
the debugging we're supposed to get. :)
Submitted by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
- USE_AUTO* -> USE_AUTO*_VER=* where required
- USE_AUTO* / *_DEPENDS=.*auto*:*/devel/auto* -> GNU_CONFIGURE where OK
- Other minor changes to fix things
These changes should be no-ops with the current bsd.port.mk, but will
assist in preparing for the next generation of USE_AUTO*.
Submitted by: bento 4-exp USE_AUTO* cleanups
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~will/4-exp/http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/4-exp-latest/