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writing docs should probably fix this file.
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$FreeBSD$
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addport - future replacement for easy-import
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consistency-check - check whether all your ports are installed properly,
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what files have changed, and what new files there are
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getpr - downloads a problem report from GNATS and attempts to extract
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the patch, shar, uuencoded file from it.
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this probably needs to be checked for potential security problems.
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prpatch - just does `patch $1 < pr-patch' (pr-patch is created by getpr)
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prdone - checks in the port, attempting to fill out the commit message using
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information from the problem report and then takes you into edit-pr
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so you don't forget to close the PR.
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consistency-check gives output like:
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Not on filesystem - jade from jade-1.2.1
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Only on filesystem - jadefoo
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No package md5 available for lessecho
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File nsgmls owned by multiple packages sp-1.3.4,jade-1.2.1
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No filesystem md5 available for setuser, but it exists
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For sgmlnorm, package md5 312d7b63d591e07629e0da4ae4a0ac07 is DIFFERENT from fs md5 of 19f1f901911b90d8e04c6ea69e1b0541!
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change $do_md5 to 0 to not check md5, and $do_fs to 0 to not check for
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files above those installed by packages.
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getpr, prpatch and prdone are used as so:
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% cd /usr/ports/CATEGORY/PORT
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% getpr PRNUMBER
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<read diff presented to you>
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<check that there are no followups to the PR as getpr wont' split
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them out of the PR>
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% prpatch
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<test port>
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% prdone PRNUMBER ci
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<this will attempt to fill out the cvs log message, check in the
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port and edit-pr the problem report so you can close it>
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NOTE: These scripts need work and are *NOT* safe to use unless you know
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what they do. Use at your own risk. Patches would be great, but
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I'd prefer they pass through me.
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