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/
- Fix a couple of undefined method errors introduced in the last
version.
Reported by: roberto, jan grant <jan.grant@bristol.ac.uk>
PR: ports/33478
portsclean(1), portupgrade(1), portversion(1):
- Apply English grammar fixes.
Submitted by: David Bogen <db@bogen.org> (Thanks a lot!)
pkgtools.conf(5):
- Introduce new configuration variables: BEFOREBUILD and
AFTERINSTALL.
Requested by: Gabriel Ambuehl <gabriel_ambuehl@buz.ch>
- New utility functions localbase() and x11base() are now available.
pkgdb(1):
- Add some progress messages.
pkg_deinstall(1):
- Do not try to backup a nonexistent file.
portupgrade(1):
- Always run afterinstall commands as root.
- Show beforebuild/afterinstall commands to run.
- Do not try to restore a +REQUIRED_BY file that's empty.
overall:
- Do not call stty(1) if stdin is not a terminal.
- Fix a bug where portupgrade(1) and pkgdb(1) fail to do a
substitution over a large file.
Reported by: asmodai
Seriously, this removes a warning when the 'list' command was invoked
(either by -L or -c list) and penv could not change to its envdir.
This is especially useful if penv is used as a make(1) environment
processor, as described in my message to -arch today. The previous
versions would complain loudly about nonexistent envdirs for e.g. all
the build, lib and run dependencies.
Happy holidays!
Initialy reported by: Valentin Zahariev <curly@e-card.bg>
Long disregarded by: myself, as merely an annoyance, before
the actual development of the make(1) envproc code,
when it became a *big* noisy annoyance :)
portupgrade:
- Do not invoke sudo if a command is already run as root.
Suggested by: Will Andrews <will@csociety.org>
- Fix a bug where the port that's built first is built with wrong make
arguments.
Reported by: Ollivier Robert <roberto@eurocontrol.fr>
- Add a note that ^Z doesn't work to the BUGS section of the man page.
pkgdb & portupgrade:
- Ignore any empty lines in +REQUIRED_BY.
- Speed up dealing with a big file.
- Chase a recent Ruby 1.7.x change so they don't produce superfluous
empty lines.
pkg_fetch & portupgrade:
- Make these commands more verbose even if -v/--verbose is not given,
so that one can see what is going on.
Requested by: Alfred Perlstein <bright@mu.org>
pkg_sort:
- Make this command actually work.
pkgtools.conf:
- Fix a typo in comment.
Submitted by: Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@gshapiro.net>
pkgtools.conf(5):
- Turn HOLD_PORTS into HOLD_PKGS.
- List `bsdpan-*' in HOLD_PKGS by default.
Requested by: Anton Berezin <tobez@tobez.org>
pkgdb(1):
- Support HOLD_PKGS and make -f/--force overrite the setting.
pkg_fetch(1):
- Dig the temporary directory and the packages directory before
fetching.
Requested by: Chris Dillon <cdillon@wolves.k12.mo.us>
- Properly quote the fetch command line arguments.
portupgrade(1):
- Fix a bug that -Pf did not properly work.
Reported by: The Anarcat <anarcat@anarcat.dyndns.org>
- Make -p/--package build packages for the ports that are installed as
dependency as well.
Suggested by: Vivek Khera <khera@kcilink.com>
- Make -p/--package build packages for those which requisite packages
are upgraded as well, when they are given from the command line or
-r is specified.
Suggested by: Vivek Khera <khera@kcilink.com>,
Lev Serebryakov <lev@serebryakov.spb.ru>
- Do not regard a packaging error as an installation error.
- Make -Nf override HOLD_PKGS.
- Suggest specifying -f when skipping a package.
- Detect a checksum mismatch error properly from a build log.
portinstall(1): (portupgrade -N)
- Only upgrade required packages of a newly installed port when -R is
specified.
portversion(1):
- Support HOLD_PKGS.
overall/miscellaneous:
- Introduce lazy initialization for config variables and make
the initialization process a little bit quicker.
- Fix some typos in the manpages.
Submitted by: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>,
kuriyama@FreeBSD.org
- Add shell completion definitions for pkg_tarup(1).
- Provide a replacement of the weekly status-pkg report script
(/etc/periodic/weekly/400.status-pkg), which is installed as
$PREFIX/etc/pkgtools.status-pkg.sh.
port:
- Add a missing entry of pkg_which to pkg_plist.
- Do not remove the zsh site-functions directory on deinstallation
when zsh is installed.
make sure that the "autoconf" and "automake" binaries KDE looked for were
found and were autoconf213 and automake14 (as there are issues with the
latest versions), but the logic in setting $PATH was wrong. This puts
${WRKSRC}/auto-bin before the rest of the users $PATH. This fixes KDE
auto* problems if automake14 and automake-1.5 are both installed.
PR: 32512
Submitted by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
Approved by: will
* General:
- Support for objprelink.
- Hack for autoconf 2.13/automake 1.4. Note that we can't use
the standard USE_AUTO* because they change things in work/*;
KDE has its own way of doing that.
- Light cleanup of extra dirs in the PLISTs provided by
my mkplistpkg[1] script.
- Speedups of both compile and runtime through the usage of
--disable-debug and --enable-final. The latter did not work
with the kdemultimedia package, unfortunately.
- Patch updates.
* audio/kdemultimedia2:
- Patch to fix KSCD on FreeBSD[2]. It works very well now.
* deskutils/kdepim:
- Enable kpilot[3]. Pull in the latest pilot-link stuff.
* devel/kdesdk,
* devel/kdevelop:
- No specific changes.
* devel/qt-designer:
- Make this port depend almost entirely on qt23 to make it more
maintainable, so I don't have to keep hacking the patches to
get them to apply.
* editors/koffice,
* games/kdegames,
* graphics/kdegraphics:
- No specific changes.
* misc/kdeaddons:
- SDL is required now. Cull SDL PLIST_SUB and such.
- Fix breakage from hardcoding "sdl-config".
* misc/kdeutils2:
- Fix problem with klaptopdaemon[4] where it didn't properly
display the battery time. This patch is untested, but applied.
* net/kdenetwork2:
- Fix DCC for KSIRC[5].
- Remove ktalkd from the build. It requires some weird thing
in the configure script that I don't have time to look at.
* sysutils/kdeadmin:
- No specific changes.
* textproc/kdoc:
- Remove bogus requirement that kdoc requires Perl 5.6.0; it sure
seems to operate fine with >= 5.005. But I'll let time tell.
* www/quanta:
- No specific changes (--disable-debug support only).
* x11/kde2:
- No specific changes.
* x11/kdebase2:
- Fix ksysguard compile by merging the files from the HEAD branch
of KDE CVS that were missing at release time for FreeBSD[6]. :\
* x11/kdelibs2:
- Recognize CUPS' spinoff[7].
- Add libxslt dependency since it was removed from kdelibs.
- Fix libxml compile problems[8] (accomplished by upgrading).
- Remove libkformula from port Makefile; this library has been
spun off into koffice.
- Fix mode problems with DCOP[9]. This allows you to save files
properly. It also seems to be a FreeBSD specific problem.
- Fix bashisms in kdeprint/imagetops script[10].
* x11-clocks/kdetoys2:
- No specific changes.
* x11-toolkits/qt23:
- Do NOT upgrade to QT 2.3.2[11].
- Allow devel/qt-designer to depend on this port entirely for the
patches by adding a perlre to accomplish this.
* x11-wm/kdeartwork:
- No specific changes.
Thanks to the FreeBSD/KDE[1] team[12] who helped me test these out!
[1] http://freebsd.kde.org/;
http://www.databits.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/scripts/portbuild/mkplistpkg
[2] Submitted by: Matthew Holmes <matt@speakeasy.net>
[3] PR: 31914
Submitted by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
[4] PR: 28475
Submitted by: Arun Sharma <arun@sharmas.dhs.org>
[5] Submitted by: Luc Morin <luc_m@videotron.ca>
[6] Found at: http://webcvs.kde.org/kdebase/ksysguard/ksysguardd/FreeBSD/
[7] PR: 32321
Reported by: gad
Submitted by: James A. Halstead <jah4007@cs.rit.edu>
[8] PR: 32055
Reported by: William Richard <wrichard@trivalley.com>, others
[9] PR: 31629
Submitted by: Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
[10] PR: 32358
Submitted by: Alexander N. Kabaev <ak03@gte.com>
[11] PR: 31809
Requested by: Nathan Ahlstrom <nrahlstr@winternet.com> (denied)
[12] http://freebsd.kde.org/contact.shtml;
http://lists.csociety.org/pipermail/kde-freebsd;
http://lists.csociety.org/listinfo/kde-freebsd
overall:
- Perform better checks on pkgname and origin.
- Deprecate the use of PKGREPOSITORY and PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR. Use
PACKAGES for PKGREPOSITORY and hardcode 'All'.
pkg_deinstall:
- -P/--preserve: Only preserve shared libraries with version numbers.
Keeping *.so files may be harmful because it allows ld to pick them
up and produce new binaries linked with the libraries of removed
packages. It is enough to only preserve *.so.* files to retain
compatibility.
portsclean:
- -P/--pkgclean: Clean dead symlinks as well.
- Fix the manpage: supply missing words.
portupgrade:
- Detect NO_LATEST_LINK and LATEST_LINK and use them to determine the
name of the latest package to fetch.
pkgdb:
- Improve the score computer. Try not to suggest a stupid guess. ;)
pkg_fetch, pkg_glob, pkg_sort, pkgdb, portsdb, portversion:
- Do not show help twice when -h/--help is given.
Reported by: Masami Kobayashi <masami@tncc.jp>
pkgtools.conf:
- Explain how to use EXTRA_CATEGORIES.
and bugs seen in other port. Because we don't really test as much as we would
like, this gets entered as a new port so the old software is still easily
available.
- fix a segfault when no arguments were given to the 'exec' action;
- rework the 'setvar' code, allow setting of empty variables, which
envdir(1) interprets as requests to unset the corresponding env vars;
- replace the printenv(1) invocation with local envdir parsing code
for the 'list' action.
- Get to properly work on Ruby 1.7.
Reported by: Ollivier Robert <roberto@eurocontrol.fr>
- pkgdb: Fix a regexp problem when it meets a pkgname that ends with a `+'.
Reported by: Albert Kinderman <albert.kinderman@csun.edu>
pkgdb:
- Make the dependency guesser rather more intelligent and show a score
when suggesting a candidate to the user.
- Check for the pkgdb directory ownership before starting to fix it.
pkg_deinstall:
- Emit a warning if none matches given patterns.
pkg_glob:
- Do not sort package names in dependency order but in alphabetical
order. (see pkg_sort(1) below)
pkg_sort:
- This is a new command to sort given lines of package names in
dependency order.
portversion:
- Fix the portversion -c output again.
misc.:
- Fix typos in the zsh compdef's: PKGDBDIR -> PKG_DBDIR.
recently mingled.
- Fix a bug where portupgrade fails in error if -f is given and it
tries to reinstall the same version of a package.
Reported by: Yoshiaki Kasahara <kasahara@nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp>
FreeBSD PR: 31730
- Fix a bug where portversion reports results all reversed. ;(
Reported by: Yoshiaki Kasahara <kasahara@nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp>
FreeBSD PR: 31731
- Fix a problem where it fails to parse uname(1)'s output when it has
a release suffix; e.g. `4.4-STABLE-20011103-JPSNAP i386'.
Reported by: Mark Russell <mark@mark.net.au>
- Add a minimal manual page for pkgtools.conf(5).
- portversion: Fix a typo: errir -> error.
Found by: TOGAWA Satoshi <toga@puyo.org>
Fix a recently caused problem where portupgrade might raise an error
during detecting obsoleted dependencies.
Reported by: Fritz Heinrichmeyer <jfh@jfh00.fernuni-hagen.de>
portupgrade:
Properly remove obsoleted dependencies in an upgrade. This reduces
pkgdb(1)'s turn.
portversion:
Inspect the origin port to get the latest version if a package's
origin is not found in the ports database.
Distinguish between `origin is not recorded' and `origin port is not
found'. Now the flag `#' represents the former and the flag `?'
represents the latter.
- Resurrect the flag `!', which means `port Makefile broken'.
- Yes, the meanings of `#' and `!' have been reversed. Because we
would hardly see ports missing origins any longer, I decided to
assign `!' to the one we see more often.
portsdb:
Call make_describe_pass[12] with the full paths. This fixes a
problem where `portsdb -U' cannot run them if ${PREFIX}/sbin is not
in the PATH.
miscellaneous:
Improve the build process.
- Move shebang line adjustment and ${PREFIX} substitution from the
port Makefile to the source Makefiles.
- Add Makefile.compat in order to support old systems which
doesn't have the SCRIPTS framework. (4.3 or prior)
the path to the environment directory to be used.
This allows you to do neat things like:
[roam@straylight:v0 /usr/ports/textproc/docproj]$ mkdir -p `penv -p`
[roam@straylight:v0 /usr/ports/textproc/docproj]$ echo no > `penv -p`/JADETEX
[roam@straylight:v0 /usr/ports/textproc/docproj]$ echo yes > `penv -p`/A4
[roam@straylight:v0 /usr/ports/textproc/docproj]$ penv -L
JADETEX=no
A4=yes
[roam@straylight:v0 /usr/ports/textproc/docproj]$ penv make clean all install
..and watch the port build fly!
portupgrade:
- Fix quotes.
[Submitted by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>]
- Do not ask whether to install a port twice. (portinstall/-N)
- Complete missing words in the manpage.
pkgdb:
- Comment out deleted pkgdeps properly.
misc.:
- Convert the install script to Makefiles.
- Change the examples/docs subdirectory name from `portupgrade' to
`pkgtools'.
reached the one step higher level. It's *really* powerful. Enjoy! :)
portupgrade:
- Greatly improve the procedure of binary upgrading (-P/-PP):
When a fetched package is not of the latest version:
1) If -PP is given and the package is at least newer than the
current installation, put up with it and do an upgrade.
2) If -PP is given and the package is now newer than the current
installation, give up.
3) Else, fall back to the port.
This way you can now do binary upgrades just as you'd expect.
- Improve the new installation procedure as well.
- Allow using ports glob patterns in the configutation variables
MAKE_ARGS and HOLD_PORTS.
- If a port/package matches multiple entries of MAKE_ARGS, join all
the arguments using the space as separator.
pkg_fetch:
- Introduce a new {environment,configuration} variable PKG_SITES.
You can now specify multiple URI's to fetch packages from.
- When a URI is given, check for the last path component and if it is
not "Latest" or "All", fetch the dependent ports from the same
directory. (-R)
- Do not repeat same error messages.
- Properly reflect the environment variables defined in pkgtools.conf.
pkg_deinstall:
- Add a timestamp hack as well as portupgrade to let the pkgdb engine
properly detect an update of PKG_DBDIR.
pkgdb:
- When the user chooses to delete a dependency, comment the line out
instead of deleting it.
pkgtools.conf:
- Provide some useful predefined constants and functions.
people's help. Thanks so much!
portupgrade:
- D'oh! Fix a stupid bug where portupgrade didn't modify
dependencies when upgrading a package while portupgrade _is_ meant
to do that. ;) But you don't need to worry: `pkgdb -F' can always
handle that situation.
This bug had been there since 2 October, and was finally exposed by
the newly introduced dependency sanity checks. I guess you has been
annoyed by the warnings, but they are gone now. ;)
Reported by: Ollivier Robert <roberto@eurocontrol.fr>
- Make portupgrade download packages from a remote site if -P is
specified. Now one can do binary upgrading in a handy way:
portupgrade -P foo bar
Instead of:
portupgrade -FP foo bar && portupgrade -P foo bar
Although the latter is friendlier to dialup users.
- Add a delay between deinstallation and installation to let pkgdb
properly detect the update of PKG_DBDIR entries.
- Since pkg_add(1) is mute, always show a progress message when
invoking it no matter whether -v is given or not.
- Make -f override "hold" marks set in pkgtools.conf.
pkgdb:
- Since the dbm routines in libc seem to dead lock in some cases,
slightly change the DB format and bump the DB version accordingly.
Reported by: Ollivier Robert <roberto@eurocontrol.fr> and others
- Make sure to check DB version when checking for a DB. (-u)
pkg_fetch, pkgdb, portsclean, portsdb:
- Make them read the configuration file and add the -q/--no-config
option just as other tools.
pkgtools.conf:
- Add examples for PKG_FETCH, PACKAGEROOT and PACKAGESITE.
- Introduce new configuration variables: IGNORE_CATEGORIES and
EXTRA_CATEGORIES.
- Now one can set common environment variables in this file.
- Now all the tools read this file by default.
overall:
- Reword and enhance the manual pages and the usage instructions.
- Clarify the explanation about port/package dependency.
Submitted by: Jos Backus <josb@cncdsl.com> (Thanks a lot!)
portupgrade, portversion, pkg_deinstall, pkg_glob:
Introduce the configuration file `pkgtools.conf' for the pkgtools
suite. Currently portupgrade(1), portversion(1), pkg_deinstall(1)
and pkg_glob(1) use it.
Add a new option -q/--no-config to avoid reading the configuration
file.
Introduce dependency sanity checks. If an inconsistency is
detected, immediately abort a process suggesting the user should run
`pkgdb -F'.
Add a new option -O/--omit-check to omit the sanity checks.
pkgdb:
Fix the origin guesser's minor bug when the origin port directory
does not exist.
portupgrade:
Add a new option -y/--yes, which lets portupgrade assume user
answers yes to all the questions.
Make sure to ask user where it should. (Get -N and -i right)
Fix a bug where portinstall -i didn't work interactively.
[Submitted by: Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@gshapiro.net>]
portsdb:
Attempt to offer fast INDEX generation. Now it generates an INDEX
file more than a few minutes faster.
overall:
Emit a warning when pkgdb cannot be updated though it is not
up-to-date.
Finally remove -E/--regex. Use the ':RE' glob pattern instead.
* IPv4 and IPv6 network files can be selected with -i4 and -i6.
(IPv6 network file selection is only possible when lsof supports
IPv6 for the dialect.)
* Added new output field for raw device number in hex. The field is
identified with 'r'. This field is NOT selected when -F or -F0 is
specified so that its appearance won't disturb existing scripts that
process field output.
portupgrade:
Fix a couple of bugs where `portupgrade -h | more' doesn't show the
usage nicely.
Reported by: Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@gshapiro.net>
portsclean:
Make good use of portsdb and pkgdb, use lazy (but virtually
sufficient) checks and get distclean much faster. (both -D and -DD)
portsdb:
Do not fail even if some categories are missing in the ports tree.
Reported and tested by: Jos Backus <josb@cncdsl.com>
And some other internal bugfixes that do not affect the user tools.
release again. (Hopefully)
portupgrade:
Delete an unneeded exception snatcher. This fixes a bug where ports
marked as IGNORE are not properly skipped.
pkgdb:
Rebuild pkgdb if it looks like broken, instead of resulting in
failure.
Unbreak regexp match. ;)
Fix a typo of a variable name in an error message.
[Reported by: Stijn Hoop <stijn@win.tue.nl>]
portsdb:
Allow a port dir to be a symlink to a directory.
Add support for the case where some catetories are missing in a
ports tree.
[Submitted by: Jos Backus <josb@cncdsl.com>]
pkgdb:
Fix a type error and unbreak date-based pkg glob.
[Reported by: Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr>]
portupgrade:
Silence pkg_info when it does not find a package.
[Submitted by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>]
pkgdb:
Make pkgdb fixer's dependency guesser aware of language specific
categories. Now it suggests ja-qt-2.3.1 instead of qt-1.45_1 for
a missing qt-2.3.1.
Do not fail over a package entry that has no +COMMENT file, like an
XFree86 package entry faked by the FreeBSD installer.
[Reported by: Ollivier Robert <roberto@eurocontrol.fr>]
portsdb:
Do not allow specifying a ports glob using a relative path to the
current directory. This prevents the tools from confusing when the
current directory is under PORTS_DIR.
Give a better progress display.
many bugfixes. Check out http://www.exploits.org/nut/release/new-0.45.1.txt
for more details. Highlights include experimental USB support, and the
various programs dropping more privileges after startup.
* Clean up the Makefile a little by grouping more of the CGI-dependent
stuff together. Improve the pkg-plist in this regard as well. Make a
directory and install a conf file sample that the software Makefile's
are missing for some reason.
* Make the cgi directory depend on one of the previously
discussed plans to use PREFIX/www/cgi-bin if it exists already, and
PREFIX/share/apache if not.
create a new database for the very first time. (Run "pkgdb -fu" if you have
20011006 installed)
Fix MAN1 entries.
Remove old database pkgdb.byfile.db on installation.
(new database is named pkgdb.db)
Beware, there can probably be some bugs left in the new pkgdb code.
In such a case please run "pkgdb -fu" to fix the situation.
overall:
Utilize pkgdb better and optimize.
portupgrade:
Do not scan packages all at once when -P is given, but find one per
request. [Requested by: Hideaki OKADA <hokada@isl.melco.co.jp>]
Create a backup package record in tmpdir instead of pkgdbdir, in
order not to update pkgdbdir's mtime.
Rephrase/add messages.
portinstall:
Commit major changes and improvements over portinstall.
Now it warns and asks the user for confirmation if a port is being
installed when a package of the same origin is already installed.
Upgrade all the required packages before installing a new port.
[Requested by: Hajimu UMEMOTO <ume@mahoroba.org>]
Do not install ports immediately but queue them up, then install
them after upgrading all the specified and required packages.
pkgdb:
Record pkgname <=> origin mapping in the pkgdb and make full use of
it instead of repeatedly calling pkg_info -o which has undesirable
overheads.
Make portupgrade, pkg_deinstall update the pkgdb after they
install/deinstall packages or modify package records.
Integrate pkgdepfix(1) within. (pkgdb -F/--fix)
Add -o/--origin, which looks up an origin of a package in pkgdb.
Detect added/deleted/reinstalled packages more strictly so pkgdb can
keep being sane and consistent.
Do not fail over a small conflict found during updating pkgdb;
portupgrade should not be aborted by such a minor problem.
pkgdepfix:
Obsolete -o and turn -o on by default. Now we can look up an origin
of a package so quickly thanks to the pkgdb.
Integrate into pkgdb(1). (pkgdb -F/--fix)
portsdb:
A date spec is not a valid ports glob; emit a warning if specified.
[Found by: Hajimu UMEMOTO <ume@mahoroba.org>]
and that on www.idaemons.org didn't match. They are identical in the
uncompressed form but I think I compressed one with -9 and another
with -6 somehow. Thereby list the MD5 checksums of both in pkg-plist
as a workaround.
The one on ftp.FreeBSD.org will be overwritten by the one on
www.idaemons.org soon.
Submitted by: John Merryweather Cooper <john_m_cooper@yahoo.com>
Correct format arguments for unsigned long longs;
In printf, use %llu
In sscanf, use %qu
These were both previously using %Ld...
This fixes generation of DVDs >4Gb in size.
overall:
- Implement new package glob patterns: {<|<=|>=|>}{date|pkgname_glob}.
For example, you can rebuild and reinstall all the dependent
packages of png that had been installed prior to png this way:
portupgrade -fr png -x '>=png'
- Introduce the packages database, which is currently a simple hash
that maps file paths to package names.
Inspired by: NetBSD
pkgdb(1): (new)
- A command to create/update the packages database.
pkg_which(1): (new)
- A command to check which package a file came from quickly.
portsclean(1):
- Suppress "can't cd" error messages.
Submitted by: Jos Backus <josb@cncdsl.com>
ports_glob(1): (new)
- Give portsdb(1)'s ports glob expanding feature a suitable name.
overall:
- Work around pkg_info(1)'s "feature" where it gets info from
package files under the packages directory prior to installed
packages.
[Reported by: kuwa@flab.fujitsu.co.jp]
portupgrade:
- Skip ports that are marked as IGNORE.
[Requested by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>]
portsdb:
- Stop specifying -j# when making a ports index to avoid outputting
a buggy INDEX.
portsclean:
- Do not assume a distinfo file is in each port's own directory, and
use `make -V MD5_FILE', in order to support master-slave ports
properly.
Now that RUBY_ARCH has been changed not to include a minor version of
the system, you no longer need to have ruby_s in order to cope with
the migration problem with a minor system upgrade like 4.3 -> 4.4.
You will need ruby_static only if you are going to do a major upgrade
of your system like 4.3 -> 5.0.
Logmon will monitor one or more log files, updating when more data is
available ala 'tail -f' , within a common terminal window via a "split window".
User can scroll up/down/left/right through all the windows.
PR: 30516
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@infomath.math.nctu.edu.tw>
portupgrade:
- Support the environment variable PKG_PATH which is supported by
pkg_add(1).
- Try to fetch the latest version of a package if the exactly
same version as the port is not found in the package site.
portupgrade:
- Add a new option -b/--backup-packages, which keeps backup packages
of the old versions'.
Requested by: mistral@imasy.or.jp (Yoshihiko SARUMARU)
pkg_fetch:
- Accept a full URI as well.
- Do not try both All and Latest; now one must put an @ at the end
of a package name if one wants to omit the version part.
("cyrus-sasl@", etc.)
- Obsolete the PACKAGEBASE environment variable.
- If -f is specified, remove existing packages if they are corrupt.
- Do not depend on the ports database.
portsclean:
- Fix the command line help regarding -D and -DD.
Submitted by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>
compdefs:
- Fix stupid bugs in the zsh compdefs.