Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:42:31 +0100 From: "David J. Weller-Fahy" <dave-lists-freebsd-ports@weller-fahy.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: portmaster [was: New /bin/sh based script to manage ports] Message-ID: <20060221174207.GB33617@weller-fahy.com> In-Reply-To: <20060220204242.GD31008@leia.lambermont.dyndns.org> References: <43BCF31F.8050900@FreeBSD.org> <20060214213514.GB20841@leia.lambermont.dyndns.org> <20060219143913.GA868@weller-fahy.com> <20060219145045.GB868@weller-fahy.com> <20060220204242.GD31008@leia.lambermont.dyndns.org>
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* Hans Lambermont <hans@lambermont.dyndns.org> [2006-02-20 21:43 +0100]: > > David J. Weller-Fahy wrote: > > > Hrm... would something like the attached script be sufficient? it > > > outputs a tree-like view of what will be updated. It's not very > > > complex, and doesn't take into account things like removing ports > > > already ouput from any future output, but it works for me. > > Nice work ! The output grows very quicky with the missing hash-like > filter. Here's a snippet of the well over 1000 lines of output I get: > > [snip output] Thanks! Yes, it does grow fairly rapidly. > Is there a way to implement a perl-like hash filter in sh land to > clean this up ? Hrmmm... IIUC then changing the output from: #v+ >ctorrent-1.3.4_1::ctorrent-1.3.4_2 >ca-roots-1.1::ca-roots-1.2 >ldconfig_compat-1.0_5::ldconfig_compat-1.0_6 >perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 >p5-Net-DNS-0.55::p5-Net-DNS-0.56 :>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 ::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 ::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 :::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 ::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 >samba-3.0.21a,1::samba-3.0.21b,1 ::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 :::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 ::::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 :::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 :>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 ::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 :::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 ::>perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 >w3m-0.5.1_3::w3m-0.5.1_4 #v- To output like: #v+ >ctorrent-1.3.4_1::ctorrent-1.3.4_2 >ca-roots-1.1::ca-roots-1.2 >ldconfig_compat-1.0_5::ldconfig_compat-1.0_6 >perl-5.8.7_2::perl-5.8.8 >p5-Net-DNS-0.55::p5-Net-DNS-0.56 >samba-3.0.21a,1::samba-3.0.21b,1 >w3m-0.5.1_3::w3m-0.5.1_4 #v- Would satisfy the above requirement. In other words, any port that has already been shown would not be shown again. > As a next step to such a filter I would suggest to reverse the > dependency output, so that the build order gets shown. Ok, so instead of printing: #v+ >samba-3.0.21a,1::samba-3.0.21b,1 >w3m-0.5.1_3::w3m-0.5.1_4 :>boehm-gc-6.6_1::boehm-gc-6.6_2 ::>libtool-1.3.5_1::libtool-1.3.5_2 #v- The output should be (ignoring samba dependencies): #v+ >samba-3.0.21a,1::samba-3.0.21b,1 ::>libtool-1.3.5_1::libtool-1.3.5_2 :>boehm-gc-6.6_1::boehm-gc-6.6_2 >w3m-0.5.1_3::w3m-0.5.1_4 #v- To accurately reflect the build order, correct? > What do you think of this ? It makes sense, assuming that I understand your intent. Let me know if I do, and if not, then we'll try to reach understanding. ;] Regards, -- dave [ please don't CC me ]
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