pkg_delete(1) as well;
- add a new `-a' option for pkg_delete(1) to delete all installed packages;
- add a new `-i' option for pkg_delete(1) to request simple rm(1)-like
interactive confirmation before attempting to delete each package.
Silently approved by: jkh, -ports
Instead of trying to delete packages in the same order as they were specified
in the command line, reorder deletion in such a way that if package A depends
on package B then package A will be deleted before B no matter in which order
they were specified in the command line.
Reviewed by: jkh, will
Approved by: jkh
concerning where they're taking place.
Switch from [r]index() to str[r]chr() functions, which are more ISO
compliant.
Prompted by: Edward Welbourne <eddy@vortigen.demon.co.uk>
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
later at pkg_delete time to verify that you're deleting what you added.
This, of course, does NOT cover the case where a file you still need
hasn't changed! That's a tougher problem to solve, and this provides
only the minimal amount of safety belt. MD5 checksums are stored in comment
fields, so packages produced with these tools are backwards compatible with
the older ones.
in the packing list, or the argument to -p if it is specified, before
the requirements/installation/deinstallation scripts are called. This
enables the scripts to be written to work on the final installation
destination, even if the user uses -p to override the package's default.