- keep the case consistent between the actual name and what's referenced.
e.g, if it's `foo', don't use '.Nm Foo' at the start of a sentence.
- remove unnecessary `.Nm foo' after the first occurrence (except for
using `.Nm ""' if there's stuff following, or for the 2nd and so on
occurrences in a SYNOPSIS
- use Sx, Ic, Li, Em, Sq, and Xr as appropriate
Modulo some code cleanup, this gives NetBSD full wildcard support not
only in pkgsrc, but esp. for binary packages installed from local disk
and via FTP. For more information, see:
http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/wildcards.html
- Minor re-indenting
- Fix printing of @ignore in pkg_info (did this ever work?)
- Fix installing of local wildcard dependencies (unused in main system)
- Fix deleting of packages that depend on wildcard dependencies
(fexist() is not enough there :-)
If no (installed) package is found with the given name, "-[0-9]*" is
appended, and the search retried. Withs with any options to pkg_delete
and (esp.) pkg_info:
pkg_info kde
pkg_info -e emacs
pkg_info -qL xlock
pkg_delete -v emacs
list, using chopss' list functions (moved to lib/lpkg.c and
lib/lib.h).
Properly handle wildcards in arguments to "pkg_info", "pkg_delete" and
"pkg_admin check".
Some other minor cleanups.
because it wasn't in LogDir when it was enterred. :-/
XXX A better fix to this would be to put this save-and-restore-CWD back
in and also add it to recurse_require_find() and require_find(), but
this is too much action for nothing now.
- Fix check for circular dependency
- Most importantly: DO NOT remove the package if something depends
on it, and -r isn't given!!!!! Without this change, pkg_delete was
happily nuking away any package even if it had some dependencies.
+ Fix a bug introduced when the package name comparison routines were moved -
alternate matching now completes and works properly.
+ Add -R argument to pkg_create, which re-orders any directories in the
generated PLIST into reverse alphabetic order.
+ Add -l argument to pkg_create, which checks that any symbolic links in
the package are relative-to-$PREFIX pathnames, rather than full pathnames.
+ General cleanup elsewhere.
will show error messages before aborting.
Patch supplied by Jim Bernard <jbernard@ox.mines.edu> in PR 6010, cleanup()
in delete/perform.c prepared to be used as signal handler by me.