hardcoded strings "tar" and "/usr/bin/tar". This allows the package
tools to use GNU tar with a different name (it's often installed as
gtar), and from a directory other than /usr/bin.
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.
machine:
- create /var/db/pkg if not there
- fix wrong handling of findmatchingname() return code, resulting
in missing /var/db/pkg dir being interpreted as match found
- only move +BUILD_VERSION and +BUILD_INFO files if they're
actually present (old pkgs don't have them!)
creating packages, and modify pkg_add to copy the files when a binary
package is added. This preserves the fine-grained version information in
a binary package, and also the options with which the binary package was
built.
PR bin/6284, slightly munged about for platforms which aren't LP64.
Also, don't use hardcoded strings (or their lengths) when we've
already defined them in a common header file.
+ 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.
to be printed. Also, don't error out if any unexpected input is read -
just log the error, and keep on going.
Fix a slight bug along the way - if there was an @option in the package,
then pkg_info would die.