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Since those are mostly infrastructure-side, making SUBPACKAGE transparent only adds to the confusion, so don't interpolate SUBPACKAGE into FULLPKGNAME, hiding it into _FULLPKGNAME, but rather let FULLPKGNAME tag the main package, and use FULLPKGNAME-foo for subpackage -foo. This will simplify some other stuff... |
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This directory does not hold ports, but rather stuff to help with building specific ports, or with checking packages. Better documentation will be written as this progresses. Quick list of what exists, most useful stuff first build/bundle-readmes: create README.html files and bundle them as one tar archive. fetch/check-distfiles heuristic to check the whole contents of /usr/ports/distfiles against all MD5 files in the ports tree. packages/check-dependencies Check dependencies for all packages in the current directory. Basically, verifies that the tsort in bsd.port.mk did their job. build/find-build-order used such as cat db/essentials | build/find-build-order outputs a list of stuff that actually needs to be built to obtain those packges, in a suitable order for removing backward dependencies. Optional arg `build' or `run' to take only build or run dependencies into account. Major defect: tsort is not a stable sort, so find-build-order will rearrange the list it gets as input. build/out-of-date compare installed registered packages with INDEX, try to find out of date ports. install/make-plist perl helper for the make plist target db/network.conf Distfiles configuration. Tweakable by the user fetch/check-license legacy script used by Marco to check the LICENSE files install/create-user simple script to create new users account, based on db/users.db