also print the exact location of the file to checkout.
This is for those who rarely adds new ports and do not remember the
location of Additional FreeBSD Contributors article.
Approved by: will
Perl before, sometimes we would word wrap too soon. Now we should never
generate a line more than 72 characters long (but as close to 72 characters
long as we can without breaking up a word).
Approved by: will (maintainer)
hosts (non-freefall)" bug: add '-A' argument to ssh(1) command line
for accessing host cointaining modules file. This should fix the
bug for ssh-agent(1) users. Others can just switch to using
ssh-agent(1).
Approved by: will (maintainer)
This fixes addport for me on -stable (cvs was erroring out), and also
fixes addport when you have the EDITOR environment variable set.
Approved by: will
actually simplifies some of the code and makes other parts more complicated.
Tested by: www/mod_filter && (after bugfixes) sysutils/sjog
Noticed by: ijliao (by way of peter)
a work/ dir in the repository placed there by addport without permission.
Also restore the rcsids from the predecessors of this script by removing
their $'s.
If I had more time, I'd just revamp parts of this script.
Submitted by: greid
Apologies to: greid && cvs@
to the extra testing's make procs. Fix _stupid_ mistake where -n option
had no effect on hindering ``cvs add'' and CVSROOT/modules updating.
Cosmetics; remove extra space in generated commit log message and fix the
usage section's style in regards to options that take arguments. Add
missing -g option's mention.
Submitted by: assar (DISTDIR, CVSROOT/modules updating routine bugs)
than CVSROOT (now ADDPCVSROOT) to avoid conflicts for people who normally
set CVSROOT to something besides freefall (like myself). Second, allow
autofill to work for non-PR additions by checking for a -l argument of -1.
Third, remove the bogus $portname check in autofill that screws up if you
are adding something with a PKGNAMEPREFIX (i.e. p5-).
let portlint fill out your commit log message. It takes data from your
port's Makefile and pkg-comment to generate this, then displays the
resulting file and gives a chance to fix any problems.
Also, change -c option to move the file to the temp directory. Since -c
and -l option conflict, -l will take precedence. Move -c option down to
where directories are parsed.
Reviewed by: Jeremy Shaffner <jeremy@external.org>
new port. Slight hack used to obtain absolute path for the file. I'll
probably change that to make it copy the file to the tmpdir instead. For
now, this provides a stepping stone to use to begin automating commit log
messages - with, of course, a chance to edit the file again.
is going to commit a large number of ports and doesn't want to bloat
the repo any more than necessary. Later on I'll add support to
modulesupdate to do multiple modules at the same time. I should check that
script in CVS, but nobody's repocopied non-ports-specific tools to src yet
to my knowledge so I can't do that.
cvs ops. Many committers found it difficult to debug while using addport
with the -n argument. I'm inclined to agree with the sentiment.
Submitted by: sada, deischen, others
1) Re-add functionality removed in revision 1.11, but only as an option.
This time, it checks out its own copy of ports/Mk and points PORTSDIR
at the correct location. To use this, use the -a option. It will not
work if it can't find portlint in your path.
2) Add option -f to disable fetching the distfile.
3) Add option -m to disable checking out a copy of Mk for 1). For those
that have a current Mk in PORTSDIR and don't want to check out a fresh
copy for whatever reason.
4) Support CVSROOT environment variable.
5) Note environment variables recognized by addport.
6) Fix breakage trying to use -d with multiple directories (not tested).
7) Actually use $interactive variable.
8) Update usage().
9) Note original RCSID for my shell script; take over as MAINTAINER.
Tested by: gshapiro (this revision was used in adding sendmail)
automatic checking on their ports to be added, I'm removing it and its
overriding -v option. Let the improper port additions continue, and screw
anyone who doesn't care about the repo.
Propelled by: obrien, msmith
$DISTDIR to put distfiles in, if they can't touch $PORTSDIR/distfiles.
If this is freefall, default to $tmpdir, which is relatively secure since
most users on it are trusted. Reset FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS to "-btA" instead
of "-btsA", so the distfile is actually fetched. Add a method to allow
the name of the module to be changed if -i is used. Update to use the
modulesupdate that's in /usr/local/bin.
Addport should now work properly on freefall, without -v option.
Submitted by: roger (-s, $tmpdir by default on freefall)
Thanks to: peter (copying modulesupdate to /usr/local/bin)
with a directory specified as ``.'' or containing a ``/''. A new option -i
was added to allow people more control over the port's position in the CVS
repository. A new feature was added to allow multiple ports to be added in
the same execution of addport. Addport will now add a port to the category
Makefile properly if it is the first port in a category.
A major reorganization of addport was also performed - now the functions
are at the *bottom* instead of scattered around. This should allow easier
understanding of the process addport goes through. I've also added -w to
perl's exec args, and moved to a hash for getopts().
usage() was extended to help explain addport's functionality better.
Bugs submitted by: nbm
Some help from: sheldonh
very good with perl yet, so anyone who can propose a better way to do
this (with s/// or m// or something using regex) that might also include
the case where the argument contains slashes (i.e. games/somegame). But
anyways, this should catch folks who use ``.''. :->
Submitted by: obrien, sada