Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 17:53:01 +1030 (CST) From: Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au> To: mark@grondar.za (Mark Murray) Cc: msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au, asami@cs.berkeley.edu, markm@freefall.freebsd.org, CVS-committers@freefall.freebsd.org, cvs-all@freefall.freebsd.org, cvs-ports@freefall.freebsd.org Subject: Ports tidy-up sweep Message-ID: <199612120723.RAA03527@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au> In-Reply-To: <199612120717.JAA22544@grackle.grondar.za> from Mark Murray at "Dec 12, 96 09:17:35 am"
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Mark Murray stands accused of saying: > > > > Speaking of checksums and checking, did my monster-PIB-inspired ports > > bogon report get lost, or have I completely missed all the fixups for > > it? > > Oops - methinks it got lost... Ok; I've attached it to the end for reference. > > Anyone (markm?) want to try another pass with it? > > I'm game! Hold off a few minutes, and I'll add a "list dump" function to PIB to save you the agony of snarf-n-barfing 700 ports by hand 8) > Mark Murray PGP key fingerprint = 80 36 6E 40 83 D6 8A 36 Here's my previous summary from your original dump : Mark Murray stands accused of saying: > > Here are the errors it reports:: > > postgres95-1.08: no 'md5' file in '/usr/ports/databases/postgres95/files' > ru-netscape-2.02: no 'md5' file in '/usr/ports/russian/netscape2.language/files' > ru-netscape-3.01: no 'md5' file in '/usr/ports/russian/netscape3.language/files' Hmm, ok; I presume the ru-netscapes don't have 'md5' files; I don't have them here to check. > > For the OK distfiles listed as stale, what reason (the tag in red > > before the port name) does it give? Also, is your collection > > absolutely up-to-date, in particular do you have the paths to your > > distfiles recorded in the files/md5 files for those that are in > > subdirectories? > > I am at most 24 hours out of date, modulo some fetch errors. Ok, I've worked through your list (thanks for that). Here's a summary of my results; perhaps one or more of the well-connected port-meisters could take a swing at fixing the problems here? These appear to be legitimate MD5 mismatches : ---------------------------------------------- 2-6update.zip (bad MD5) lynx-2.6 bb-src.tgz (bad MD5) bb-0.9 grep-2.0.tar.gz (bad MD5) jp-grep-2.0 lrzsz-0.12.11.tar.gz (bad MD5) lrzsz-0.12.11 nntpbtr-1.7.tar.Z (bad MD5) nntpbtr-1.7 sattrack-3.1.4.tar.gz (bad MD5) sattrack-3.1.4 sunclock1.3.tar.gz (bad MD5) sunclock-1.3 unclutter-8.tar.gz (bad MD5) unclutter-8 xinvaders.tar.gz (bad MD5) xinvaders-1.1 xlbiff-3.0.tar.gz (bad MD5) xlbiff-3.0 xsnow-1.40.tar.Z (bad MD5) xsnow-1.40 These appear to be legitimately orphaned : ------------------------------------------ Mutt/01.pgp.PATCH (orphan) (1) Mutt/... arena-beta-2b-src.tar.gz (orphan) cu-sudo.v1.5.tar.Z (orphan) ejdict.tar.gz (orphan) flex-2.5.2.tgz (orphan) innxmit-long-lines.patch (orphan) jpegsrc.v6.tar.gz (orphan) krb5.crypto.B7.tar.gz (orphan) krb5.src.B7.tar.gz (orphan) mmv.pch.Z (orphan) (2) mutt/mutt-0.52-export.tar.gz (orphan) part01.Z (orphan) (2) part02.Z (orphan) (2) tin1.3-unoff-BETA-961109.tgz (orphan) tin1.3-unoff-BETA-961115.tgz (orphan) xbakuzan.tar.gz (orphan) (3) xc/Wraphelp.c (orphan) xdaliclock-2.05.tar.Z (orphan) xgalaga-1.6b.tar.gz (orphan) xlockmore-3.11.patches (orphan) xlockmore-3.11.tar.gz (orphan) xmorph-02oct96.tar.gz (orphan) xpdf-0.5.tar.gz (orphan) xrn-8.02.tgz (orphan) (1) Mutt files move to mutt/ directory. (2) Distfiles moved to mmv/ directory. (3) Possibly used by jp- port that I don't have locally and which is missing a files/md5 file. These belong to ports that aren't in the INDEX yet : ---------------------------------------------------- cap60/cap60.patch193 (orphan) cap60/cap60.patch194 (orphan) cap60/cap60.patch195 (orphan) cap60/cap60.patch196 (orphan) cap60/cap60.patch197 (orphan) cap60/cap60.patch198 (orphan) cap60/cap60.pl100.tar.Z (orphan) cap60/patches.101-126.tar.Z (orphan) cap60/patches.127-143.tar.Z (orphan) cap60/patches.144-154.tar.Z (orphan) cap60/patches.155-162.tar.Z (orphan) cap60/patches.163-182.tar.Z (orphan) cap60/patches.183-192.tar.Z (orphan) linux_devel-0.1.tar.gz (orphan) safe-tcl-1.2.tar.gz (orphan) tkcron-2.12.tcl.gz (orphan) These are used by ports that don't have files/md5 files : --------------------------------------------------------- cm_mf.tar.gz (orphan) tex/mltex cm_tfm.tar.gz (orphan) tex/mltex dvi2xx.tar.gz (orphan) dvi2xx enhyph.tex (orphan) mltex enhyphex.tex (orphan) mltex ftex.tar.gz (orphan) mltex latex209.tar.gz (orphan) latex209 latex_base-96.06.tar.gz (orphan) mltex latex_mf-96.06.tar.gz (orphan) mltex latex_tfm-96.06.tar.gz (orphan) mltex latex_tfm.tar.gz (orphan) latex209 latex_tools-96.06.tar.gz (orphan) mltex mf_lib.tar.gz (orphan) tex/mltex mltex.ch.3.1415 (orphan) mltex modes.mf (orphan) tex/mltex rkive3.1.tar.Z (orphan) rkive tex_base.tar.gz (orphan) tex/mltex texinfo.tex (orphan) texinfo xfed.tar.gz (orphan) xfed xloadimage.3.03.tar.Z (orphan) xloadimage (I've annotated afterwards the port(s) that I think the files belong to, based on grepping Makefiles.) These are due to stale md5 files : ---------------------------------- g77-0.5.14.tar.gz g77-0.5.15 g77-0.5.15.tar.gz (orphan) ls.tar.gz (orphan) colorls (2) xneko.tar.gz (orphan) xneko (2) xroach.tar.gz (orphan) xroach (2) xterm.tar.gz (orphan) color_xterm (3) (1) 0.5.15 is the required file, but files/md5 only lists 0.5.14 (2) files/md5 is empty (3) the file is not listed in files/md5 Not found because they use the files.usa/files.non_usa technique which PIB does not (yet) support (coming RSN): ---------------------------------------------------------------- mutt/01.pgp.PATCH (orphan) pgp263is.tar.gz (orphan) Misc : ------ postgres95-1.08.tar.gz (orphan) (1) xcolors.tar.gz (orphan) (2) (1) Uses strangely-named md5 files. (2) Has no 'md5' file because is compressed by FTP server (see Makefile). It is clear that for some ports, the files/md5 file can't be used. Could I perhaps campaign for a files/md5.ignore file listing the names of files which belong to the port but whose checksum should not be checked? > Mark Murray PGP key fingerprint = 80 36 6E 40 83 D6 8A 36 -- ]] Mike Smith, Software Engineer msmith@gsoft.com.au [[ ]] Genesis Software genesis@gsoft.com.au [[ ]] High-speed data acquisition and (GSM mobile) 0411-222-496 [[ ]] realtime instrument control. (ph) +61-8-8267-3493 [[ ]] Unix hardware collector. "Where are your PEZ?" The Tick [[
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