make sure that a failed installation of a rpe-requisite package kills
the attempt to add the package. This reverts pkg_add(1) to traditional
behaviour.
Bump version number accordingly.
to be added, first try to use the exact version of the pre-requisite
with which the base package was built (from the @blddep directive in
the +CONTENTS file), and then use the traditional dependency from the
@pkgdep directive.
Also rename a variable from "code" to "errc" to make it obvious what
the variable counts.
Bump version number to 20020306.
version of the pre-requisite package which was used to build the
package. This is derived automatically from the list of pre-requisite
packages which is provided to pkg_create(1) in the -P argument.
Bump the version number to 20020305.
Versions of the pkg_install tools prior to 20020305, when adding a
binary package with embedded @blddep directives, will warn that the
directive is not recognised, but will continue to add the binary
package.
> revision 1.22
> date: 2002/02/18 00:57:54; author: hubertf; state: Exp; lines: +10 -3
> make @cwd work a bit more reliable:
>
> When -L is used (as it is by pkgsrc), don't override the directory
> set by @cwd unconditionally with what was given to -L (srcdir).
> Instead, use the @cwd directory.
When -L is used (as it is by pkgsrc), don't override the directory
set by @cwd unconditionally with what was given to -L (srcdir).
Instead, use the @cwd directory.
XXX#1: This was not tested with DESTDIR set
XXX#2: @cwd is still needed twice
* There is no -indent option to .Bd or .Bl, although you would
never know that from its frequent use in this tree. There is a
"-offset indent" combination that makes sense, and you can certainly
say "-width indent".
* Also, you can't markup the -width option argument, tho you CAN
use a callable macro. So "-width Ar filename" doesn't make sense,
but either "-width Ar" or "-width filename" does, as might something
like "-width xxfilename" for a little extra space.
* There are a lot of needlessly complex hanging tag macros in man4 used
to create simple item lists. Those should be simplified one of these
days before someone copies and edits yet another man4 page.
functionality adds recognition of '_' and "pl" as pseudonyms for '.',
so that 1.2p2 == 1.2.2, and adds recognition of "pl" and "rc" strings,
which stand for "patchlevel" and "release candidate" respectively.
In addition, this version should handle alphabetic characters properly
(so that 1.2e == 1.2.5)
Normal NetBSD revision number processing has been retained (and is always
compared after all other tests have been performed).
64-bit integers are used internally for each component of the version
number.
to a verification program for a binary package. The following callouts
are defined: "none", "gpg" and "pgp5".
This feature allows you to verify a binary package against a detached
signature file, and to proceed with the installation or not, depending
upon the level of trust you place in the signatory of the binary
package.
Digital signatures will be checked in a recursive manner (i.e. if
pkg_add is called with a verification type which is not "none", the
verification type will be passed to subsequent invocations of pkg_add
for the dependent packages).
At the current time, digital signatures cannot be used with the URL
form of pkg_add(1) - the detached signature file must be in the same
directory as the binary package, either locally or mounted by NFS.
If no -s argument is given, pkg_add(1) retains its current behaviour -
the package will not be verified before installation takes place.
Make sure that each va_start has one and only one matching va_end,
especially in error cases.
If the va_list is used multiple times, do multiple va_starts/va_ends.
If a function gets va_list as argument, don't let it use va_end (since
it's the callers responsibility).
Improved by comments from enami and christos -- thanks!
Heimdal/krb4/KAME changes already fed back, rest to follow.
Inspired by, but not not based on, OpenBSD.
the PLIST_CWD in creating the tar pipe.
This takes care of pkg_create -p PREFIX -L FAKE
where PREFIX does not exist at pkg creation time.
From OpenBSD's rev. 1.9->1.10
* Register PLIST_SRC before dependencies and conflicts so that the
PLIST_CWD != PLIST_SRC hack works with dependencies present.
From OpenBSD's rev. 1.10->1.11
* improve error message to tell full path of exec() that failed
given filename.
* Use strip_txz() inside the FTP-wildcard-depends handling code to
prevent it handing a combination of glob and dewey pattern to pmatch(),
which our pattern matching code currently does not handle. Bugfix!
XXX The other places that could be changed to use strip_txz() are not
touched in this commit to keep the impact of this change small in the
light of the approaching 1.5.1 release. I'll revisit them.