with pkg
- Consistently use full path when running gtk-query-immodules as the path
is embedded in output (we prefer reproducible output)
This fixes leftovers reported by poudriere
====>> Files or directories modified:
etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules
PR: ports/179230
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
pkg.
Here is the list of new features that happened in pkg 1.1:
- new simpler and more reliable solver
- shared libraries are now always tracked
- ssh:// is supported as a protocol to distribute packages (needs pkg 1.1+ on
the server hosting the packages)
- multirepository is no longer considered experimental and works by default.
- incremental update of the catalog (only if the repository was created by pkg
1.1+)
- simplification of the public API
- stabilisation of the public API (we will now try to keep it stable and if
change are needed there will be deprecation time before removal of some old
functions)
- new experimental pkg convert (can convert from and to legacy pkg database)
pkg2ng now uses pkg convert (still recommanded to use pkg2ng)
- new pkg lock/unlock to prevent any manipulation of a given package (no
upgrade,delete,etc)
- improved UI (now you can see the progress of an upgrade what is left to be
done)
- new pkg annotation to allow one to add annotations (free form key/value) to a
package)
- pkg audit is now able to directly parse the vuxml native format and not only
the compact version
- pkg -vv now shows all available options and their current settings
- pkg -vvv now shows a description of all the available options
- pkg info now automatically considers the query as globbing if * is in the
requested pattern
- new hook plugin interface (allows users to create hooks that get called at
anytime during and upgrade/installation/deletion of a package)
- new cmd plugin interface (allows users to create new sub command available for
pkg)
- pkg register can now register a port installation in the legacy database
format
- repository can be defined in simple yaml files
Internal:
- massive usage of hash tables (uthash), which simplifies a lot of the code,
and improves performances
- lots of optimisation in plist and manifest parsing
- lots of optimisation in loading packages (mmap used when possible)
- lots of cleanup in memory usage
- regression test framework is now ready (using atf) regression test are slowly
being added and populated.
To use this new version:
Ports users (or in building factories: poudriere/tinderbox):
Add WITH_PKGNG=devel to your make.conf
pkg set -o ports-mgmt/pkg:ports-mgmt/pkg-devel
Binary package users, if the remote repository is providing pkg 1.1:
pkg set -o ports-mgmt/pkg:ports-mgmt/pkg-devel
pkg upgrade
Note that pkg 1.1 can use a repository created for pkg 1.0 and vis versa.
Huge thanks to all the people that have contributed to the pkg developement:
- may that be by code
- documentation
- bug report
- feedback
- ideas
List of people who contributed code:
Baptiste Daroussin, Matthew Seaman, Bryan Drewery, Vsevolod Stakhov,
Marin Atanasov Nikolov, Alexandre Perrin, Romain Tartière, Julien Laffaye,
Glen Barber, John Marino, Alex Kozlov, Roman Naumann, Sofian Brabez,
Alberto Villa, Will Andrews, Eitan Adler, Dan McGregor, namor, niamtokik,
Arthur Gautier, Garrett Cooper, Andrew Turner, Jeremy Chadwick,
Hajimu UMEMOTO, Mark Lokowich, Eygene Ryabinkin, Pietro Cerutti,
Rolf Grossmann, Ed Schouten, Dimitry Andric, David Forsythe, Stefan Grundmann,
Craig Rodrigues, Antoine Brodin, Andrey Zonov, Joel Dahl
Stats between 1.0 and 1.1:
287 files changed, 63418 insertions(+), 18763 deletions(-)
1198 commits
This was a pkg-1.0.9 regression. The impact of this is
that some ld cache files would show as leftovers.
PR: ports/178837
Submitted by: Antoine Brodin <antoine@FreeBSD.org>
Tested by: miwi, bdrewery
With hat: portmgr
that if found in a @(un)exec pkgng will force to push them in post_deinstallation script.
This allows not to hardcode anymore those in the pkgng binary.
output to not properly be piped. This was due to || :
causing its output to be piped to the while loop
instead of the pkg-query output.
With hat: portmgr
Reviewed by: bapt
- Don't call 'pre-config' twice in the 'config-conditional' target [2]
- Clean up pkgng metadir so that the 'clean' target can be executed without
root permissions if the build was done with a non-root user. [3]
- Make 'do-package' atomic while creating the pkg file [4]
PR: ports/171161 [2], ports/171329 [3], ports/171672 [4]
Submitted by: bapt [1], A.J. Kehoe IV (Nanoman) <m7k60pkr@nanoman.ca> [2],
Submitted by: bdrewery [3, 4]
Reported by: Kimmo Paasiala <kpaasial@gmail.com> [3]
Tested by: Exp-run on pointyhat, bapt (pkgng changes)
for maintainers:
it introduces 3 different types of options: simple, multi and single:
- simple options are the same as the current options (i.e. on or off.)
- multi options are options where at least one must be set (1-N).
- single options are options where one and only one must be set (exclusive
options).
for users:
- OPTIONS_SET: globally enable some options
- OPTIONS_UNSET: globally disable some options
- ${UNIQUENAME}_SET: enable per-port choice of options
- ${UNIQUENAME}_UNSET: disable per-port choice of options
For compatibility the old OPTIONS framework is now working on top of the new one
The options previously set with old OPTIONS are imported and converted
transparently.
A new knob NO_DIALOG if defined in the the config-conditional target is ignored
(prevent the dialog(1) ui to show up.
Thanks to all people involved:
beat@, crees@, Bryan Drewery, linimon@, novel@ and others, for testing, comments, patches
if you want to use it please define WITH_PKGNG=yes in your /etc/make.conf
For more information read the announcement on the mailing list
With hat: portmgr
Non-Regression test: linimon