New port: sysutils/clean; automatically remove unwanted files

New port: clean searches through the filesystem for "temporary
	files" left behind by editors and the like which can be
	deleted.  The pattern of regular expressions is controllable
	via a ~/.cleanrc.

PR:		ports/52881
Submitted by:	Chuck Swiger <chuck@pkix.net>
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Edwin Groothuis 2003-09-29 23:23:24 +00:00
parent a102b993db
commit c405029bf8
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=89850
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SUBDIR += cfengine2 SUBDIR += cfengine2
SUBDIR += checkservice SUBDIR += checkservice
SUBDIR += chgrep SUBDIR += chgrep
SUBDIR += clean
SUBDIR += clockspeed SUBDIR += clockspeed
SUBDIR += cmdwatch SUBDIR += cmdwatch
SUBDIR += colorize SUBDIR += colorize

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# New ports collection makefile for: clean
# Date created: 2003-6-3
# Whom: chuck@pkix.net
#
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= clean
PORTVERSION= 3.2
CATEGORIES= sysutils
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= ${PORTNAME}
MAINTAINER= chuck@pkix.net
COMMENT= Automatically remove unwanted files
MAN1= clean.1
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (clean-3.2.tar.gz) = 0bcaf87370c1013f0cd9281a5a4c7ef7

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The clean utility searches through the filesystem for "temporary files"
left behind by editors and the like which can be deleted safely.
WARNING: This program was written with the express purpose of deleting
(unwanted) files. Please be certain that you understand this program
and that you really want to use such an automatic deletion process
before you begin.
[ On the other hand, I've been using it for over ten years without
doing anything worse than not having a core.1 manpage. The normal
mode is interactive and prompts for confirmation. You are advised to
have backups before using the non-interactive batch mode. ]
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/clean
-Chuck Swiger <chuck@pkix.net>

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bin/clean

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# New ports collection makefile for: clean
# Date created: 2003-6-3
# Whom: chuck@pkix.net
#
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= clean
PORTVERSION= 3.2
CATEGORIES= sysutils
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= ${PORTNAME}
MAINTAINER= chuck@pkix.net
COMMENT= Automatically remove unwanted files
MAN1= clean.1
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (clean-3.2.tar.gz) = 0bcaf87370c1013f0cd9281a5a4c7ef7

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The clean utility searches through the filesystem for "temporary files"
left behind by editors and the like which can be deleted safely.
WARNING: This program was written with the express purpose of deleting
(unwanted) files. Please be certain that you understand this program
and that you really want to use such an automatic deletion process
before you begin.
[ On the other hand, I've been using it for over ten years without
doing anything worse than not having a core.1 manpage. The normal
mode is interactive and prompts for confirmation. You are advised to
have backups before using the non-interactive batch mode. ]
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/clean
-Chuck Swiger <chuck@pkix.net>

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bin/clean