freebsd-nq/usr.sbin/pkg_install
Maxim Sobolev 5fe43ff5b5 - By default treat supplied arguments as a shell globs to be matched against
names of installed packages;
- add new `-G' option to disable glob matching and revert to previous
  behaviour (I have no idea why this could be necessary, though);
- add a new `-x' option, which instructs pkg_info(1) to treat supplied
  arguments as a regular expressions.

For example:
$ pkg_info foo\* - displays information about all packages whose names start
		   from foo
$ pkg_info -G foo\*-1.1 - displays information about package named "foo*-1.1"
$ pkg_info -x ^foo.\* - displays information about all packages whose names
			start from foo

Original idea submitted by:	Edwin Groothuis <mavetju@chello.nl> (bin/24695)
Reviewed by:			jkh, roam
Approved by:			jkh
2001-02-08 17:44:00 +00:00
..
add mdoc(7) police: Change -filled displays (which just happen 2001-02-07 13:45:30 +00:00
create mdoc(7) police: split punctuation characters + misc fixes. 2001-02-01 16:44:04 +00:00
delete mdoc(7) police: Change -filled displays (which just happen 2001-02-07 13:45:30 +00:00
info - By default treat supplied arguments as a shell globs to be matched against 2001-02-08 17:44:00 +00:00
lib - Add ability to handle bzip2-compressed packages; 2001-01-22 12:01:55 +00:00
sign Add package signing utilities; somebody might actually want them. 2001-02-06 06:46:42 +00:00
update Fix a nasty bug whereby if the package file didn't have a version number 2001-01-14 02:05:02 +00:00
version mdoc(7) police: split punctuation characters + misc fixes. 2001-02-01 16:44:04 +00:00
Makefile Add pkg_update, which can replace currently installed ports with new versions 2000-12-28 18:47:23 +00:00
Makefile.inc $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
README
tkpkg Remove some $Log$ debris 1999-08-29 15:54:49 +00:00

This is the pkg_install suite of tools for doing maintainance of
software "packages".  More documentation is available in the man pages
for each individual command.

This code was written by Jordan Hubbard for FreeBSD, snatched and
mildly reshaped by John Kohl in NetBSD and the changes taken back into
FreeBSD again by Jordan, who then proceeded to add another couple
of dozen features on top.  Whee! :-)