eventually.
- fetch all files
- ignore ignores
- specific builder that doesn't look at existing packages
currently: does not stop when fetch is finished, which is somewhat of the
remaining issue.
Also: change stats to store pid, to make sense of interleaved log files.
This is occasionally useful for pseudo-flavors: these do not get encoded
in the pkgpath, so taking (for instance) sqlports, this generates lines
which are later impossible to exploit based only on the fullpkgpath, as
opposed to fullpkgpath,flavor (which might contain the flavor twice, but
this is not an issue).
Fixes ruby 1.9 build with systrace now that we have these system calls.
The other new *at system calls need to have path restrictions and will
need further work so are still prevented for now (in those cases, the
supplied paths are *relative to a certain FD*, so we can't simply
examine supplied paths).
MP machine, show examples of lines displayed by dpb, document the extra
files produced by fetch. Explain how fetch works (in particular, the *.part
files and the use of ftp -C).
exit if the dependency doesn't match.
then do the actual dependency and the normal tests.
stop looking at full pkgnames list, makes no sense, even configure depends
can use the required ,-subpackage if they want.
This allows stuff such as BUILD_DEPENDS = dir>=5.0:configure
to get out early if the tree is not uptodate, instead of first configuring
then getting out (problem noticed by landry@).
tested by landry@ and jasper@
- if _DEPRUNLIB is empty, there's no need for any computation since the
result will be empty.
- zap the loop on _LIB4* for port-wantlib-args, as run-dir-depends already
grabs them.
- expose wantlib_args and corresponding targets for pkg_create to take
advantage of.
- add a dirty way for developers to waive the fake vs. ports check (PLEASE
use with EXTRA CAUTION).