if matchinstalled() found no packages, which happens to be the
case after fresh installations.
- Instead of using strstr(3) to match the package name, depend on
matchinstalled()'s MATCH_REGEX package matching.
PR: bin/50384
MFC after: 2 weeks
ports/INDEX, by allocating eactly amount of memory necessary for storing
each particular entry, insdead of 4K per entry (more than 7000 entries -
go figure). Memory consumption went down to some 500K from some 30M.
we weren't properly checking for the case that the two version strings
being compared had different numbers of components. This has been
fixed.
Pointed out by: sobomax
Reviewed by: silence on -ports
before running make. If the package origin points to a non-existent or
stale port, report this package as orphaned, instead of producing more
general `unknown in index' message.
PR: 27707
Submitted by: myself, roamer
Approved by: bmah, markm
after the port build/install. The former cleans up "dirty" port work
directories that happen to be lying around, and the latter cleans up
after we're done so that they won't trip up someone else.
PR: ports/25106
Submitted by: tim@bishnet.net, nik, mwm@mired.org
that actually conforms to the Porters Handbook.
Add a -t option to pkg_version(1) for doing comparison testing.
Add a script (and make test target) to do some regression tests on
the package number comparison routine, to help debug future revisions.
Submitted by: knu
Procrastination by: bmah
user actually editing the output. Too many people were rampantly abusing
this feature via "pkg_version -c | sh" without really being cognizant
of the dangers involved (ports upgrade kits) or the fact that it
just plain wasn't designed for it (dependencies). We'll try to keep
people from shooting themselves in the foot.
Will be MFC-ed to RELENG_4 and RELENG_3 after cooling-off period.
the exact relationship between an installed package and its
corresponding entry in the index file can't be determined.
Submitted by: Mark Ovens <marko@freebsd.org>
introduced by version 1.349 of ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk and originally
submitted by kris.
In particular, it understands the $PORTREVISION (FreeBSD-specific changes
or patches to a port) and $PORTEPOCH (for re-sorting version numbers
when not used or when broken).
Also, add a cross reference to pkg_info(1) in pkg_version(1). Finally,
in pkg_version(1), don't put a period at the end of the list of see also
man pages.
Noticed by: Matt Ayres <matta@fast.net>
Add the submitter as a contributor in the man page
freebsd -> FreeBSD, while I'm poking around.
PR: bin/15162
Submitted by: Dominic Mitchell <dom@palmerharvey.co.uk>