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PR: 226606 Submitted by: Sergey Akhmatov <sergey@akhmatov.ru>
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135 lines
6.1 KiB
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$FreeBSD$
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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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it is preferred they pass through the maintainer of each particular
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script.
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MOVEDlint.awk - checks MOVED for common errors
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LEGALlint - checks LEGAL for common errors
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ardiff - compare two archives easily
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addport - replacement for easy-import
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bad-pkgdescrs.sh - locate identical pkg descriptions
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bump_revision.pl - Small script to bump the PORTREVISION variable of ports
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which are depending on a port with a changed shared lib
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version.
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checkcats.py - verify that master categories in all ports are correct and
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report any problems. Beware that the full check takes quite
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some time.
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checknewvers - checks for availability for a newest version of distfiles on
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MASTER_SITES (ftp only).
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checksum - allows checking of ports to see if their checksums
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match, and if they don't, give a diff against the older version to
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help discover why the checksum didn't match.
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chkorigin.sh - checks all ports in the tree for a wrong PKGORIGIN.
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Run this tool after every repocopy.
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doportlint - run portlint on every port and return the results
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distclean - compare md5 sums of distfiles in ports/distfiles with currently
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installed ports collection in ports/* and prompt to remove
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unmatched entries
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getpatch - downloads patch attachments from a Bug Tracking Systems
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getpatch.sh - downloads patch attachments from a Bug Tracking Systems (plain shell script)
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gnomedepends - Analyse pkg/PLIST and give an advice as to which GNOME ports
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should be listes in {RUN,LIB}_DEPENDS for this port
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mark_safe.pl - utility to set subsets of ports to MAKE_JOBS_(UN)SAFE=yes
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mfh - Merge from head to a given branch
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neededlibs.sh - Extract direct library dependencies from binaries.
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portsearch - A utility for searching the ports tree. It allows more detailed
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search criteria than ``make search key=<string>'' and accepts
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all perl(1) regular expressions.
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search_lib_depends_and_bump.sh - Give it a port that has changed and it will bump
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all ports having a LIB_DEPENDS on this port
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splitpatch.pl - A small script to convert multi-file patches to several
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appropriately named single-file patches.
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tindex - script used to build INDEXes for supported FreeBSD branches, which
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are the source of the 'make fetchindex' INDEXes, and the build
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failure reports on ports@FreeBSD.org
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update-patches - generates updated patches.
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gnomedepends is a script, which analyses pkg/PLIST and gives an advice as to
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which GNOME ports should be listes in {RUN,LIB}_DEPENDS for the port to ensure
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correct removal of GNOME shared directories. Usage is simple:
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% cd /usr/ports/CATEGORY/PORT
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% gnomedepends.py
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According to the contents of PLIST the port depends on the following GNOME
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port(s):
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/usr/ports/audio/gnomeaudio, for directories:
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share/gnome/sounds
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/usr/ports/sysutils/gnomecontrolcenter, for directories:
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share/gnome/apps
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/usr/ports/x11/gnomecore, for directories:
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share/gnome/apps/Games
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/usr/ports/x11/gnomelibs, for directories:
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etc/sound/events
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etc/sound
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share/gnome/games
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share/gnome/pixmaps
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share/gnome
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The example above means that you need to have ${PORTSDIR}/audio/gnomeaudio,
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${PORTSDIR}/sysutils/gnomecontrolcenter, ${PORTSDIR}/x11/gnomecore and
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${PORTSDIR}/x11/gnomelibs listed in {RUN,LIB}_DEPENDS for this port.
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Please be warned, that the this only means that the ports listed by the script
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required for correct removal of GNOME shared directories, not for the port
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functionality, so actual {RUN,LIB}_DEPENDS may have more entries.
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portsearch - A utility for searching the ports tree.
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portsearch is a utility to for searching of the ports tree. It permits
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much more detailed searches to be performed than ``make search
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key=<string>'' by allowing you to specify which field(s) to search. It
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also supports all valid perl(1) regular expressions for pattern matching.
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portsearch displays matching ports in the same format as ``make search''
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and also displays the number of matching ports found.
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The following command line options are supported:
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-h Prints a multi-line help message and exits
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-n name Search for name in the name field
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-p path Search for path in the path field
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-i info Search for info in the comments field
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-m maint Search for maint in the Maintainer field
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-x index Search for index in the category field
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-b b_deps Search for b_deps in the build-depends field
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-r r_deps Search for r_deps in the run-depends field
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-d deps Search for deps in the both the build and run dependency
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fields. This option behaves differently to the other op-
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tions, see the EXAMPLES section
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-f file Use the index file instead of /usr/ports/INDEX
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All searches are case-insensitive
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See the file README.portsearch for further information.
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The update-patches script looks for files in $WRKSRC (if unset, this defaults
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to the work/ subdirectory of the current directory) which have a matching .orig
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file. It also looks in $PATCHDIR (if unset, this defaults to the files/
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subdirectory of the current directory) for patches that correspond to the first
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set. If the changes in an existing patch do not reflect the changes in the
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files in $WRKSRC, the script renames the existing patch by adding the suffix
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.orig and generates a new patch in its place. If no patch existed, the new one
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is created with a name that contains the path and filename of the file being
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patched, except that "/" separators and "." characters are replaced by
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underscores: for example, a new patch to $WRKSRC/foo/bar.c would be created as
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$PATCHDIR/patch-foo_bar_c. If you save a .orig backup of a file, but don't
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change the file, update-patches will generate an empty patch.
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