- Fix '-l' to list dependencies needed at runtime by each package, as
opposed to those at build time. Avoids issues such as 'jdk15' pulling
in sun-jdk & sun-jre
Add a missing FAIL= to the start of pkg_install(), the absence
of which would cause a package which had been "previously
installed" to pick up the last value of FAIL (and sometimes be
incorrectly marked as failed). Thanks to Martin Weber for the
diagnosis.
Do *not* use "TMPDIR" variable. If the user has already set an environment
variable "TMPDIR" it well be overwritten my the path to the directory
created by the script and passed to "make". As a result it will get
compiled into certain packages (e.g. "sysutils/dbus") which will no
longer work after the directory has been removed.
- Intoduce fatal_later() and fatal_later_check() and use them to clean
up reporting unavailable package dependencies
- Remove unused references to opt_S (reported by bad@)
- Fix manpage reference DEPENDS_TARGET -> UPDATE_TARGET (reported by bad@)
- Resolve PR/31909 - use tr rather than fmt to avoid issue on Solaris
- Resolve PR/33370 - always show fatal messages to STDERR
- Resolve PR/32326 - Correctly extract PKG_DBDIR
Also, when -v is used display the state of all extracted variables at the
start of the run
- Handle new way of building BUILD_VERSION, by doing less ourselves
and (ab)using the pkgsrc infrastrafructure. Jump through some
hoops to ensure a package is not reported as different due to
BUILD_VERSION format versions (assuming the package is identical
otherwise). Only -B affected.
messages and "echo-to-screen" commands (e.g., pkg_delete). This provides
a much more accurate emulation of the former -c and -i options (now
-a -q and -u -q respectively), by suppressing messages not related to the
human-readable version information.
- When listing binary packages with '-l', simplify logic and ensure if
a dependency is missing the package which required it is shown. Also
list all missing packages rather than stopping after the first
- If -n is given with -u do not
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+ Implement defining tag groups in pkgchk.conf. For example
"mailserver = tll gta tycoon jeeves iris"
+ If the first tag on a line starts with a '-', there is now an
implicit '*' before it
+ -B no longer implies -i
- sort -l output so that dependencies always come before packages
which depend upon them
- completely rework -u so that a list of packages to be update is generated,
then all mismatched packages are removed, then the list is processed to
add in packages. If -u is interrupted, a second run will resume the update
- update (-u) works with binary packages