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Date:      Thu, 20 Oct 2005 20:20:31 -0400
From:      Parv <parv@pair.com>
To:        Benjamin Lutz <benlutz@datacomm.ch>
Cc:        nocturnal <nocturnal@swehack.se>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Flaws in the ports system?
Message-ID:  <20051021002031.GA12167@holestein.holy.cow>
In-Reply-To: <435825F8.4020305@datacomm.ch>
References:  <4357D830.7060506@swehack.se> <435825F8.4020305@datacomm.ch>

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in message <435825F8.4020305@datacomm.ch>,
wrote Benjamin Lutz thusly...
>
> - Searching. Personally, I strongly dislike make search because its
>   way too verbose. Search results easily fill several screenfuls,
>   and grepping it is not trivial. I've worked around this one by
>   creating a tool that writes grep-able sub-indexes to disk in a
>   more concise format, the tool's available here:
>   http://www.maxlor.com/freebsd-scripts.shtml

It seems anybody who does not like "make search" and is able to
generate an alternative, does.  I did.  And so did[0] Matthew Seaman
by having sysutils/p5-FreeBSD-Portindex in the ports system.  From the
port's description file ...

  cache-init, cache-update, find-updated and portindex are a set of
  perl scripts built around the common core of the FreeBSD::Portindex
  modules. Their use is to generate and maintain the ports INDEX or
  INDEX-5 files speedily and efficiently. Ultimately they work in a
  very similar way to the standard make index command, except that the
  FreeBSD::Portindex tools keep a cache of the make describe output
  from each port, and can update that cached data incrementally as the
  ports tree itself is updated.

  WWW: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/portindex/


[0] I am not speaking on behalf of Matthew S, but making one
    particular point.


  - Parv

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