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the script working for the cases when either one directory is a symlink.
Submitted by: Juriy Goloveshkin <juriy@avias.com>, Volodymyr Kostyrko <arcade@limbo.dn.ua>
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installed ports collection and prompt to remove unmatching entries (i.e.
distfiles that doesn't have corresponding md5 file).
Hardly requiested by: will
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Submitted by: maintainer
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gives a diff of any port with broken distfiles, if the distfile names are
the same. This script will help keep more ports' up-to-date distfiles on
ftp.FreeBSD.org.
PR: 18723
Submitted by: Alexander Langer <alex@cichlids.com>
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can be fetched even if the packaging fails. This is to ensure distfiles
with correct checksums can be fetched and put on ftp.FreeBSD.org
before they disappear from the original master sites.
(2) Delete port and all dependencies after packaging, and print out
list of
(a) Security-related files (set[ug]id flag set or world-writable)
(b) Extra files and directories
Requested by: kris (2a only)
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writing docs should probably fix this file.
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getpr - downloads a problem report from GNATS and attempts to extract
the patch, shar, uuencoded file from it.
this probably needs to be checked for potential security problems.
prpatch - just does `patch $1 < pr-patch' (pr-patch is created by getpr)
prdone - checks in the port, attempting to fill out the commit message using
information from the problem report and then takes you into edit-pr
so you don't forget to close the PR.
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This still needs work, but I want to get this out there so people
can comment on it. This is really only of use to committers.
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have changed, what new files there are, and so forth.
Created by: Neil Blakey-Milner <nbm@mithrandr.moria.org>
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(2) Create directories before trying to copy files over.
(3) There's no -a option to scp anymore.
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compiler error).
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to build now.
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directory and create symlinks to it.
Move index generation back into the parallel part, let's see if the
echo `perl` fix to bsd.port.mk will make a difference. Move the index
syntax check out of the background job so it can be properly flagged.
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and 4-current.
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left some schg junk around.
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that require xrdb and other inane stuff during build.
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included in bindist or any of the compat*dists.
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(misc/fortuneit) needs it.
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variables instead of command lines. Create /var/db/port.mkversion.
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XFree86, Motif) to copy, make a variable hold directory names, and
do a "make package-name" in there to obtain the package names.
(2) Exit if there is problem in INDEX. A line that contains
"non-existent" (suggesting a dangling dependency) or a line that
has less or more than nine |'s flag errors.
(3) Pass the fifth argument (bindist.tar's md5) to setupnode.
(4) Typo in spelling "restricted".
Submitted by: marcel
(5) Run cvsup at verbosity level 0 instead of 1.
(6) Print out only ${PKGNAME}, not ${PKGNAME}.log or ${PKGNAME}.tgz
when reporting new or old packages/failures.
(7) Archive /usr/ports used to build packages in ${branch}/tarballs.
Requested by: steve
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everything under /var/db/pkg/* before installing dependencies and
during final cleanup.
(2) Change OSREL, OSVERSION and PORTOBJFORMAT (if necessary). Comment
out those for 3-stable.
Reported by: paul, tg
(3) Move mtree until after we actually mount /usr/src. ;)
Reported by: taoka
(4) Run ldconfig with and without -aout in all sorts of directories to
pick up everything that could be in compat dirs etc. Run ldconfig
-aout -R after cleanup too.
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what the client already has.
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are commented out anyway....)
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Add another case for compilation error (undeclared variable).
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Replace another explicit mail address with ${mailto}.
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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.
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Any dependency that doesn't exist as a package will be automatically
deleted from the list of dependencies.
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in functionality but echo statements will print the counts right.
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list generation at the same time we're setting up the clients.
duds generation is intentionally separate. If we get an error back
from that one (usually means someone committed a Makefile with a
syntax error), abort the whole thing so we won't generate a faulty
index and destroy the stuff that's been builtbefore.
Lockfile handling is now moved to dopackages2 so we won't overwrite
the build.log file just to say "skipped".
Generate INDEX right after packages are built, from the same INDEX
that was used to build them.
Compare the packages from this build with the previous one and report
what's missing and whatnot.
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the report mailing address into the configurable variables section.
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Exit with error status if an error occured.
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Suggested by: takamune@avrl.mei.co.jp
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(1) cvsup
(2) run cvs update on the ports and doc trees
(3) generate new index
(4) generate new duds list
(5) move old packages and distfiles out of the way
(6) build packages
(7) build packages again (to salvage those died with transient errors)
(8) generate restricted list
(9) generate no-cdrom list
Steps (3)-(9) are repeated for 4-current and 3-stable.
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delete after building is done. Run mtree regardless of the directory
exists or not. Do not use local copy of dependency packages -- it is
too hard to maintain consistency -- always use one on master.
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stuck indefinitely in fetch or configure from hanging up the entire
build process.
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web page of errors.
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probably won't be of much use to too many people, but just FYI.
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on the specified branch.
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doesn't complete within the specified timeout period.
I tried to do this from within the pdispatch script, but I couldn't
get all the auxiliary processes to be killed correctly so implemented
this as a separate script in perl.
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portbuild temporary mounts, deletes all the chroot dirs and copies the
portbuild script and the correct bindist tarball.
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script so that a rebooting machine doesn't join the cluster in an
unclean state.
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to build some ports.
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Submitted by: steve
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(2) New variable USE_ZIP -- will change EXTRACT_SUFX to ".zip" and
extract commands/arguments accordingly.
Submitted by: jseger
(3) Use ${GREP} in some places where grep was used.
(4) A little update to the MASTER_SITES_GNU list.
Submitted by: cpiazza@home.net
(5) New target clean-for-cdrom-list and clean-restricted-list -- will
print out commands to delete un-cdromable or unredistributable
files. Save them into a shell script for later use.
(6) Add CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}" to configure's environment.
Submitted by: reg@shale.csir.co.za
PR: 11353 (part 3/3)
(7) Print out a warning if you try to install without being root.
Abort if ${PREFIX} is not writable.
(8) Add web site to INDEX as tenth field.
Reviewed by: wosch, steve, scrappy
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I hadn't meant to change...
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that is built. This saves a lot of time, especiall when the
parallelism (the number of jobs per machine, not the number of
machines) is low.
However, the build script only blows away /usr/local and
/usr/X11R6, so if there is a port that does some nasty things
outside that area, all bets are off.
(2) Better load balancing. Now, each machine reports its own
load in a form of a text file, which the master merely aggregates
to pick the lowest-loaded machine(s). Other than generally
running faster (and more up-to-date) under loaded conditions, the
master script will no longer hold up until a timeout when a
machine goes down.
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behind. Useful for debugging.
Touch package on master after copying it back. This will avoid synchronization
problems when the machines' clocks are wildly skewed.
Remove log from master when build is successful. No need to keep around
transient error logs.
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Tools/portbuild for details.
Note that this is still a major work in progress. I probably forgot
something but I need to go to sleep. At least it works here (most of
the time :).
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Noticed by: John Baldwin <jobaldwi@vt.edu>
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Submitted by: steve
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