On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 12:23:51PM +0200, Hans Lambermont wrote:
I assume the goal is to make it available for the ports upgrade system,
for that pkg_updating needs the install date of the old port. I'm not
sure where this is available. Do you ?
I ran into this problem recently - the best I
Beat G?tzi wrote:
I wrote a small script that parses and displays entries from
/usr/ports/UPDATING: pkg_updating
Great work ! I just tried it, and it works really nice.
I assume the goal is to make it available for the ports upgrade system,
for that pkg_updating needs the install date of the
On 10/20/07, Beat Gätzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I read at the project idea page about the UPDATING parser and displayer.
I wrote a small script that parses and displays entries from
/usr/ports/UPDATING: pkg_updating
[...]
Nice work ;-)
Known issues:
- pkg_updating needs a colon at
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Known issues:
- pkg_updating needs a colon at the end of the date line. Some entries
don't have this colon. This patch adds the missing colons:
http://tmp.chruetertee.ch/pkg_updating/UPDATING.patch
I just committed this. Thanks!
Thanks!
pkg_updating is available here:
Beat Gätzi wrote:
Hi,
I read at the project idea page about the UPDATING parser and displayer.
I wrote a small script that parses and displays entries from
/usr/ports/UPDATING: pkg_updating
With the -p argument only entries for the given portname are shown.
Without the -p argument entries
On Sat 20 Oct 2007 13:10, Beat Gtzi wrote:
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Known issues:
- pkg_updating needs a colon at the end of the date line. Some entries
don't have this colon. This patch adds the missing colons:
http://tmp.chruetertee.ch/pkg_updating/UPDATING.patch
I just committed this.
Martin Tournoij wrote:
Here's a little patch.
It changes:
- variable tmpfile was renamed to tmp_file, I got a warning that it
shadowed a global declaration
- Add support for PORTSDIR and PKG_DBDIR
- Don't exit if we can't open +CONTENTS file, since pkgdb may be in
/var/db/pkg
Miroslav Lachman wrote:
It would be better if one can omit -p. Then pkg_updating will be more
compatible with other pkg_* commands (e.g. pkg_info which shows all
installed packages without any argument or just info for given package[s].
(so one can use `pkg_updating apache mysql` and get