On Aug 27, 2007, at 22:39, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:

On Aug 20, 2007, at 7:41 AM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:

On 2007-08-20 03:36:38 -0500, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

We have the -t switch which we can turn on separately to activate
trace mode, which is helpful for discovering undeclared
dependencies. Is there a way that we could somehow see just the
mtree violations, without all the other verbose/debug info?

Couldn't a Portfile state that it doesn't violate mtree, so that
mtree violations are fatal in such cases?

If I'm reading you correctly, you're proposing a Portfile only be accepted as clean if it specifically states it doesn't violate the mtree? If so, such functionality would require us going through every single one of our Portfiles and adapting them accordingly... which is needless to say a daunting task.

To increase mtree violations visibility, at least for the time being, I propose promoting them to verbose output.

It turns out that if you just install the port normally, with neither debug nor verbose output, mtree violations are already easily visible. So no change to base is necessary.


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