Now that I have builds of pkgsrc-2009Q4/DragonFly 2.4 i386 going regularly (x86_64 and 2.5 coming soon, I hope), I realized that it's possible to list updated packages by looking for what rsync actually uploads in the output from the crontab command running the bulk build. For example, here's what's updated in the last run:
databases/php4-pear-DB-1.7.13.tgz -> ../All/php4-pear-DB-1.7.13.tgz databases/php5-pear-DB-1.7.13.tgz -> ../All/php5-pear-DB-1.7.13.tgz devel/coccinelle-0.1.8nb1.tgz -> ../All/coccinelle-0.1.8nb1.tgz games/xracer-0.96.9nb8.tgz -> ../All/xracer-0.96.9nb8.tgz geography/gpspoint-2.030521nb1.tgz -> ../All/gpspoint-2.030521nb1.tgz misc/esniper-2.22.0.tgz -> ../All/esniper-2.22.0.tgz ruby/puppet-0.24.9.tgz -> ../All/puppet-0.24.9.tgz sysutils/puppet-0.24.9.tgz -> ../All/puppet-0.24.9.tgz textproc/hre-0.9.8anb1.tgz -> ../All/hre-0.9.8anb1.tgz www/apache-1.3.42.tgz -> ../All/apache-1.3.42.tgz www/php4-pear-DB-1.7.13.tgz -> ../All/php4-pear-DB-1.7.13.tgz www/php5-pear-DB-1.7.13.tgz -> ../All/php5-pear-DB-1.7.13.tgz x11/xracer-0.96.9nb8.tgz -> ../All/xracer-0.96.9nb8.tgz I'll get something set up to do this automatically, once I have all systems repeatedly building. Someone poke me about this if I lose track and don't have something in a few weeks...
