Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2016 19:26:15 -0500 From: John Marino <freebsdml@marino.st> To: Kimmo Paasiala <kpaasial@gmail.com>, Matthias Fechner <idefix@fechner.net>, FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Remove options from poudriere option files for ports which were removed in the port Message-ID: <f16b96bd-8fc0-d84b-91bf-5772237b5c2b@marino.st>
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Kimmo Paasiala <kpaasial <at> gmail.com> writes: > > On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Matthias Fechner <idefix <at> fechner.net> wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > it seems that poudriere can only add new options to its own options > > tracking, but cannot remove options that where removed from the Makefile > > of the port. > > > > Concrete example is for mail/postfix > > > > The option SPF was removed (2016-02-28): > > https://www.freshports.org/mail/postfix/ > > > > But if I execute: > > poudriere options -j 103amd64 -f 103amd64-pkglist > > > > it will not remove the option from the options file: > > 103amd64-options/mail_postfix/options > > > > Is there a possibility to clean up all the option files without starting > > again at zero with: > > poudriere options -c -j 103amd64 -f 103amd64-pkglist > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Gruß > > Matthias > > > > This is not a feature/bug of poudriere but of the ports system itself. > There's no tracking of obsoleted or removed options and no clever > methods to clean them up. It's only when you remove the options with > 'make rmconfig' and rewrite them again trough the options dialog the > obsoleted ones will be gone. This is incorrect. There is a clever method available to clean these up. There is a script at Tools/scripts/redundant-opt-files.sh that is used to identify saved options that are identical to the default options. It also identifies option files for ports that don't exist. You can remove all the obsolete and redundant options files in a single command, e.g. "/usr/ports/Tools/scripts/redundant-opt-files.sh | xargs rm -rf" which I think is pretty clever. But then again, I am biased. John --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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