- Add progress when fetching (number of files to fetch)
- Improved messages about locked packages
- Return 1 when a user rejects the proposed plan
- When dealing with configuration files '@config' never overwrites
untracked files
- Warn everyone about deprecation of @dirrm and @exec
- Deduplicate metadata loading code
- pkg register now understands context aware messages
The default for PKG_DBDIR changed from /var/db/pkg to ${LOCALBASE}/pkgdb
Accordingly, the pkgng location is changing from /var/db/pkgng to
${LOCALBASE}/pkgng-db
Several updates in pkgsrc-synth work are applicable to pkgtools/pkg so
let's bring them in. Some changes:
1) fetching segfault fixed
2) change VULNXML URL from FreeBSD ports to pkgsrc version
3) Fix vulnerability report URLs (404) to valid ones (DragonFlyBSD.org)
4) Add ability to build debuggable version
5) Fix PKG_DBDIR default setting for pkg (honor mk.conf)
6) Fix another segfault on NetBSD when pkg(8) attempts to read elfhints.
This is only valid on FreeBSD and DragonFly, so bring in upstream
fix to block on other platforms.
7) Set as BOOTSTRAP_PKG and block USE_CWRAPPERS for bootstrap reasons
8) realign SUBST* definitions
The CONF_FILES are never installed if their target directories don't
already exist due to other previous installation. This adds several
@pkgdir entries to ensure the CONF_FILES installation can always succeed.
While here, simplify the post-install target.
Rather than defaulting to /var/db/pkgng, use the variable that exists
already for this purpose. Similarly, change cache directory definition
from /var/cache/pkgng to ${VARBASE}/cache/pkgng
As pointed out by jperkins, defaulting to builder's setting for PKGSRCDIR
for the sources isn't aways correct for the binary package consumers.
This is not a problem unique to pkgtools/pkg and really requires a system-
wide solution. Until there is such a global variable, rename the PORTSDIR
variable to PKG.portsdir and allow it to be modified by e.g. make.conf.
In the case of pkg, PORTSDIR just refers to a default configuration
location which is overridable by a configuration file.
This:
- fixes the "/usr/ports" paths in code and man pages to
${PKGSRCDIR} (normal) or hardcoded to "/usr/pkgsrc" (future, its for
builders like Synth and poudriere)
- changes default DB path from "/var/db/pkg" to "/var/db/pkgng". It
seems the original default was too ambiguous as "pkg" is used
everywhere in pkgsrc and it's the default format (not pkgng format)
- similarly, changes default CACHE patch from "/var/cache/pkg" to
"/var/cache/pkgng"
- bumps PKGREVISION again
Another relevant comment from John and reworded by myself for context:
(all misquotings mine)
« Importantly, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and DragonFly all provide libarchive
in base. Therefore, this changes the port to use the base version when
available because the libarchive requirement is considered heavy. The
OpenSSL dependency brings a lot with, including perl. When trying to
update the bootstrap to build pkgng instead of pkg_* tools, it is
critical that the dependencies remain low. Other platforms will have
to suffer with the libarchive requirement if they want to use pkgng.
Following this, special linking code is needed for DragonFly since the
SSL libraries are now private. In fact, the only userland program
allowed to link with them is pkg(8) for bootstrapping reasons listed
above. »
Thanks again!
This does:
- remove the requirement for C++ (there is no C++ code there)
- properly substitute $PKGSRCDIR for PORTSDIR
- remove sbin/pkg2ng as it is inapplicable for pkgsrc
- bump PKGREVISION accordingly
More changes pending...
This also adds two patches, to fix the "major OS upgrade detected" error
in NetBSD. A file missing from the original archive was imported too.
Bump package revision as the upstream was changed. The archive downloaded
has a different filename, so there should be no conflict in the
"distfiles" folder.
From John Marino, thanks!
For 1.8.0:
New features:
- new vital flag that prevent from removing a package with pkg delete when not specifying -f
- upgrade process now has atomicity per packages meaning now we can safely check the return of the pre* scripts
- handle ctrl-c during upgrade/install/update
- solver improvements
- pkg clean now runs in a capsicum sandbox on supported plateforms
Changes:
- pkg delete now fails if one tries to delete it (the pkg package) without -f. Before it was just warning and skipping it
- pkg install --from-root has been renamed pkg install --recursive to avoir confusion
Fixes:
- correctly handle hardlinked setuid files
- better handling of setuid
- fix elf analysis when some bad libraries have SONAME specified by empty
- fix elf analysis when a binary provides elf_notes but not the expected ones and are still valid freebsd binaries
(this fixes the case when libgdk_pixbuf was not found as a provided lib on i386)
- NAMESERVER option is now working again and inputs are better checked
- lots of bug fixes: potential leaks mostly
For 1.7.0:
Changes:
- Support new "vital" notion: prevent from implicit deletion
- Improved support for OpenBSD/bitrig (still lacks some functions in libc)
- Improved ZSH completion
- Updated libucl
- Lots of fixes in error messages
- Fixed "pkg lock" handling
- Allow to specify "inline" respositories in pkg.conf
- ipv6 fixes
- Allow to restrict the accepted url schemes
- More commands supports "-q"
- Multiple bug fixes
- As usual multiple new bugs
- Improved support for shlibs dependency generation when packaging base via ALLOW_BASE_SHLIBES
For 1.6.0:
- Lots of improvements in the solver (in particular fixes the case like the
recent jpeg upgrade)
- Lots of fixes in the 3 way merge code
- pkg add can now work without a version specified in the dependency line
- pkg check -d now also check the required libraries
- Improved support for partial upgrades
- Improved zsh completion support
- Improved linux support (now all regression tests passes on linux)
- Messages can now be context aware: (only print a given message during
installation, upgrade - version aware -, removal, or always)
- @keywords now accepts new entries to add context aware messages
- Add the ability to generate graphiz's dot format representation of the
solver's problem
- pkg search now default on showing the comments of of the matched packages
- Lots of bug fixes and code cleanup
- Plenty of new bugs
From the commit log, since 1.5.4:
- More fixes to pkg-check.8
- Important improvements in the pkg check manpage
- HBSD: fix format specifier in libpkg's pkg_vets(...)
- Fix libexpat buffer overflow: CVE-2015-1283
- Always use sqlite3_column_int64 for reading integers from the db
- Add a new configuration item to define custom HTTP User-Agent
- Don't attempt to set file ownership when INSTALL_AS_USER is set
- zsh-completion: updated all of the currently handled subcommands
- Fix typo s/conpact/compact/
- Fix two typos in pkg_vset(), to correspond to pkg_vget()'s code
- Implement AUTOCLEAN
- Clean up some grammar and formatting in pkg.conf(5).
- Update zsh completion
- Do not distribute generated source files
- Add a random delay to pkg-audit when invoked without a TTY
- Fix display of <root directory>
Existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine
holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests
retained for now as an audit trail.
pkg is built on top of libpkg, a new library to interface with package
registration backends. It abstracts package management details such as
registration, remote repositories, package creation, updating, etc.
+ Add a pkg_install package, in the pkgtools category, which is a copy
of NetBSD-current's /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install sources, as of
August 28th 1998. This version of the pkg_* tools includes a version
of pkg_info(1) which echoes matching package names, understands sh(1)
globbing, csh(1)-style {,} alternates, and Dewey decimal version
number relational matching.