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### 3.10.1 / 2020-12-27 [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.10.0...v3.10.1) Bug Fixes: * Allow JRuby 9.2.x.x to generate backtraces normally rather than via our backfill workaround. (#1230, Jon Rowe) ### 3.10.0 / 2020-10-30 [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.9.3...v3.10.0) Enhancements: * Allow `include` matcher to be chained with `once`, `at_least`, etc. for simple cases. (Marc-André Lafortune, #1168) * Add an explicit warning when `nil` is passed to `raise_error`. (Phil Pirozhkov, #1143) * Improve `include` matcher's composability. (Phil Pirozhkov, #1155) * Mocks expectations can now set a custom failure message. (Benoit Tigeot and Nicolas Zermati, #1156) * `aggregate_failures` now shows the backtrace line for each failure. (Fabricio Bedin, #1163) * Support multiple combinations of `yield_control` modifiers like `at_least`, `at_most`. (Jon Rowe, #1169) * Dynamic `have_<n>` matchers now have output consistent with other dynamic matchers. (Marc-André Lafortune, #1195) * New config option `strict_predicate_matchers` allows predicate matcher to be strict (i.e. match for `true` or `false`) instead of the default (match truthy vs `false` or `nil`). (Marc-André Lafortune, #1196) ### 3.9.4 / 2020-10-29 [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.9.3...v3.9.4) Bug Fixes: * Fix regression with `be_` and `have_` matchers and arguments implementing `to_hash` were they would act like keywords and be cast to a hash. (Jon Rowe, #1222) ### 3.9.3 / 2020-10-23 [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.9.2...v3.9.3) Bug Fixes: * Swap the comparison of the delta vs the expected for the `be_within` matcher allowing more complicated oobjects to be compared providing they provide `abs` and other comparison methods. (Kelly Stannard, #1182) * Properly format expected in the description of the `be_within` matcher. (Jon Rowe, #1185) * Remove warning when using keyword arguments with `be_` and `have_` matchers on 2.7.x (Jon Rowe, #1187) * Prevent formatting a single hash as a list of key value pairs in default failure messages for custom matches (fixes formatting in `EnglishPhrasing#list`). (Robert Eshleman, #1193) * Prevent errors from causing false positives when using `be <operator>` comparison, e.g. `expect(1).not_to be < 'a'` will now correctly fail rather than pass. (Jon Rowe, #1208) |
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README.md |
pkgsrc
pkgsrc is a framework for building software for a variety of UNIX-like systems.
It produces binary packages, which can be managed with tools such as
pkgin. pkgsrc is highly configurable, supporting
building packages for an arbitrary installation prefix (the default is
/usr/pkg
), allowing multiple branches to coexist on one machine, a
build options framework, and a compiler transformation framework, among
other advanced features. Unprivileged use and installation is also supported.
pkgsrc is the default package manager for NetBSD and SmartOS. It's also supported as a first-class option in OmniOS CE and Oasis Linux.
Bootstrapping
To use pkgsrc on operating systems other than NetBSD, you first need to bootstrap:
cd pkgsrc/bootstrap
./bootstrap
Note that this is only for the most simple case, using pkgsrc's defaults.
Please consult bootstrap/README
and bootstrap/README.OS
for detailed
information about bootstrapping.
Building packages
cd pkgsrc/category/package-name
$PREFIX/bin/bmake install
Where $PREFIX
is where you've chosen to install packages
(typically /usr/pkg
)
On NetBSD, bmake
is simply the built-in make
tool.
To build packages in bulk, tools such as pkgtools/pbulk
and
pkgtools/pkg_comp
can be used.
Troubleshooting
- Join the community IRC channel #pkgsrc @ freenode.
- Subscribe to the pkgsrc-users mailing list
- Send bugs and patches via web form (use the
pkg
category).
Latest sources
To fetch the main CVS repository:
cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs.NetBSD.org:/cvsroot checkout -P pkgsrc
To work in the Git mirror, which is updated every few hours from CVS:
git clone https://github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc.git
Additional links
- pkgsrc guide - the authoritative document on pkgsrc, also available as
doc/pkgsrc.txt
- pkgsrc in the NetBSD Wiki - miscellaneous articles and tutorials
- pkgsrc.se - a searchable web index of pkgsrc
- pkgsrc-wip - a project to get more people actively involved with creating packages for pkgsrc
- pkgsrc on Twitter - announcements to the world
- pkgsrcCon - we get together
- BulkTracker - a web application that tracks pkgsrc bulk builds