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authorknu <knu@FreeBSD.org>2001-10-28 21:50:20 +0000
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Update to 20011029. With this update, the binary package support has
reached the one step higher level. It's *really* powerful. Enjoy! :) portupgrade: - Greatly improve the procedure of binary upgrading (-P/-PP): When a fetched package is not of the latest version: 1) If -PP is given and the package is at least newer than the current installation, put up with it and do an upgrade. 2) If -PP is given and the package is now newer than the current installation, give up. 3) Else, fall back to the port. This way you can now do binary upgrades just as you'd expect. - Improve the new installation procedure as well. - Allow using ports glob patterns in the configutation variables MAKE_ARGS and HOLD_PORTS. - If a port/package matches multiple entries of MAKE_ARGS, join all the arguments using the space as separator. pkg_fetch: - Introduce a new {environment,configuration} variable PKG_SITES. You can now specify multiple URI's to fetch packages from. - When a URI is given, check for the last path component and if it is not "Latest" or "All", fetch the dependent ports from the same directory. (-R) - Do not repeat same error messages. - Properly reflect the environment variables defined in pkgtools.conf. pkg_deinstall: - Add a timestamp hack as well as portupgrade to let the pkgdb engine properly detect an update of PKG_DBDIR. pkgdb: - When the user chooses to delete a dependency, comment the line out instead of deleting it. pkgtools.conf: - Provide some useful predefined constants and functions.
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