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pkg_which database. (The first stage was 'portsclean -L'.) Hopefully these tools will support divided/obsoleted/renamed ports some way in the not-too-distant future.. pkgdb(1): - Make pkgdb(1) -F provide a user an option to unregister stale packages, in addition to deinstalling them. - Reword: 'remove a package record' -> 'unregister a package', etc. . pkg_deinstall(1): - Add a new option: -c, --collate Check if any of the installed files of each package have been overwritten by other packages, and do not deinstall if any. pkg_which(1): - Make pkg_which(1) capable of showing multiple file owner packages. - Add a new option: -c/--collate PKGNAME Show files installed by the given packge that have been overwritten by other packages. - Strip -c/-o's argument of PKG_DBDIR and a trailing slash. - Be less verbose unless -v is given. pkgdb(3): - Record and handle files that are installed by multiple packages. - Bump the DB version. - Squeeze series of slashes seen in the output of 'pkg_info -L'. - Show the reason for rebuilding a package database. |
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