This script can sometimes take several hours to run on builder,
and thus leading to confusing of why it still reports an error
that was fixed in cvs some time ago. Including the time when
the ports tree was updated should reduce some of this confusion.
to be removed, possibly with the expiration date and deprecated reason
* If port is not marked for expiration than put "Removed" in ports/MOVED
entry instead of "Has expired"
* Implement -a option to remove all expired ports
* Ask if the cvs diff output should be recreated/reviewed again thus
giving the committer a chance to edit files by hand and view diff
results afterwards
* Cosmetic changes
This commit should largele be a NOOP as it only adds support
for DESTDIR undefined. This does allow us to start testing
ports with DESTDIR set, but this is as of yet not supported.
Although this has been extensively tested on pointyhat, this
is a very intrusive change and some cases may have been
overlooked. Please contact Gabor and me if you find any.
PR: 100555
Submitted by: gabor
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2006
${FILESDIR} which look like patches be treated as binary files. This
prevents RCS tags in patch fragments causing a problem for CVS.
Approved by: garga (maintainer),
ahze (mentor, implicit)
When copying INDEX to the server, copy it first to a staging area and
first then to the real location. The copying can take long enough for
users to get a truncated file when downloading during the upload.
time to add a new module. If you want to still use old way, just use
"-M freefall.FreeBSD.org" option
- Take addport maintainership
- When modulesupdate fail, ask user to retry
- Change modulesupdate to work fine with addport
Approved by: will (maintainer)
When removing category/port - look if other ports' Makefiles contain
`/port' rather than `category/port', since the later misses things
like `${.CURDIR}/../port'
on the contents of the distinfo files.
#
# Small tool to find distinfo with missing MD5/SHA256/SIZE statements,
# based on the assumption that if there is one of the MD5/SHA256/SIZE
# statements, then there should be all of them (except for SIZE
# when MD5/SHA256 is set to IGNORE).
#
# Usage: distinfochecker [-v] [-d directory]
# -v - verbose (print)
# -d - use directory instead of /usr/ports
#
portsvar.sh
- print out variable defined through bsd.port.mk
example:
% portsvar.sh PORTSDIR OSVERSION
PORTSDIR = /usr/ports
OSVERSION = 600034
% portsvar.sh -e "PORTS[^_]"
PORTSDIR = /usr/ports
PORTSSUPFILE = /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
% portsvar.sh USE_RUBY=yes RUBY_VER RUBY_ARCH
RUBY_VER = 1.8
RUBY_ARCH = i386-freebsd6
% portsvar.sh -w ruby RUBY_VER RUBY_ARCH
RUBY_VER = 1.8
RUBY_ARCH = i386-freebsd6
% portsvar.sh -w kde -e KDE_
KDE_MAINTAINER = will@FreeBSD.org
KDE_ORIGVER = ${KDE_VERSION}
KDE_PREFIX = ${LOCALBASE}
KDE_VERSION = 3.5.0
MASTER_SITE_KDE_kde = ${kmaster:S@%SUBDIR%/@@g}
% portsvar.sh -a
list all variables through bsd.port.mk
% portsvar.sh -a -w kde
list all variables through bsd.port.mk including kde
portsvar.sh is easy tool to check out the variables used in
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.*.mk.
The ports tree contains many tools with almost-similar names
and no helpful pkg-descr difference. The goal of pkg-descr
would be to aid the user in his choice of port version.
Ergo, similar pkg-descr files are bad.
PR: ports/89432
Submitted by: Jonathan <afarsec@012.net.il>
of ports which are depending on a port with a changed shared lib version.
Edwin dedicates this script to his son Dirk, born few days ago :)
Congrats (again) !
PR: ports/63915
Submitted by: edwin
which are copied to www.freebsd.org for use by 'make fetchindex', as well
as the source of build failure reports on ports@FreeBSD.org when it is
broken.
- CC committers and maintainer [1]
- include affected ports in the subject line [2]
- do a CVS log of the version checked out [3]
Suggsted by: Ade Lovett <ade@FreeBSD.org> [1]
Bjoern A. Zeeb <bzeeb-lists@lists.zabbadoz.net> [2]
Pav Lucistnik <pav@FreeBSD.org> [3]
You can even get notified of version changes in your favourite
perl modules by setting
WATCH_REGEX='p5-.*'
Plus, it has a nice configurable nagging option.
- Does not execute unknown commands nor call sh(1) at all.
- Does not overwrite existing files by default.
- Does not extract files into upper directories.
- Does have a dry run (-n) flag to see what would have been extracted.
- Does have a strip (-p N) flag to strip any number of levels from
pathnames.
It (so far) only supports shell archives made with BSD shar.
also print the exact location of the file to checkout.
This is for those who rarely adds new ports and do not remember the
location of Additional FreeBSD Contributors article.
Approved by: will
Perl before, sometimes we would word wrap too soon. Now we should never
generate a line more than 72 characters long (but as close to 72 characters
long as we can without breaking up a word).
Approved by: will (maintainer)
of master sites.
Before that %SUBDIR% was not expanded and the resulting URL was malformed.
L-o-o-o-ng maintainer timeout waiting for review of a slightly different
solution.
and removed files.
This can be used as the basis of a pkg-plist, or even just for
curiosity about what files something is touching.
Fairly raw at the moment, and doubtless inefficient, but it should
make a useful tool for port creators.
PR: ports/47424
Submitter: Daniel O'Connor <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
hosts (non-freefall)" bug: add '-A' argument to ssh(1) command line
for accessing host cointaining modules file. This should fix the
bug for ssh-agent(1) users. Others can just switch to using
ssh-agent(1).
Approved by: will (maintainer)
from recursive dependency builds a la:
make DEPENDS_TARGET='install package clean' all install package clean
The pkg-list script obtains a list of the packages in the dependency
directories; the pkg-stash script moves them away to a predefined
directory, adding a timestamp to the package file name. This is
convenient for keeping ready-built packages for system rescue
activities.