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>]
at UW. Improvements include TLS and SSL support fully integrated
into the code base (requires OpenSSL), support for remote address
books, improved rules-based filtering, and new filter options.
* Bugs fixed include longer folder names, temp file cleanup,
mail sorted by filters more accurately, et al.
* Re-generate almost all of the patches to clean out more of the fuzz.
- Install additional cclient header files
- Move SSL dependency generation for cclient to post-build
- Bump PORTEPOCH
- Removed -drac PKGNAMESUFFIX,more confusion than extra info
- Remove futile build of imapd/ipop3d/ipop2d in cclient, and libc-client4.a
in the imap-uw port.
- Respect CFLAGS and CC
PR: 30954
Submitted by: maintainer
server package for Linux
For those yearning for the first snow, or those who do not have
any. Pick a ball and start the war. :) BAM! It was not me. I swear.
It was the snowman over there. BAM! Hehehe
cannot log in the popper daemon, let the users decide for either
a default file (use a copy of the system's /etc/ftpusers file)
or an empty file
2) also, make the installation of this file prefix safe and name
it popusers (PREFIX/etc/qpopper/popusers). This changes expected
behavior of the port
3) add a PKGINSTALL script to handle this file install/deinstall
4) style changes: use variables to make the port easier to maintain
Prompted by: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>
Reviewed by: freebsd-ports (silence), kris, sobomax