Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 12:25:23 +0200 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@freebsd.org>, Tatsuki Makino <tatsuki_makino@hotmail.com> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pkg upgrade odity Message-ID: <4ce323b7-fa19-4d81-9819-e65dd19863ae@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <n6y3couivdk65lt5oui5z2lzmywotkzxl23ecuebeqgwnybdeg@srfk23n57s7a> References: <6e8aea8cce83e0a82be430be1989980a@Leidinger.net> <f64b7244-5cb1-450d-8aad-525f8673410a@quip.cz> <zypr5fta76iochorlmqbikm5ygdzpk5vqq66yta5ulprgbtjwe@fmhgiee2ugte> <42392cc8-db69-4316-840b-dae5beeea396@quip.cz> <3AEDC553-F5D8-448F-AAD8-3DE19973022B@FreeBSD.org> <1c50381c-ba8e-4a72-a621-e9b8e3d4ed37@quip.cz> <293C3E9D-9BF0-4283-9C64-11925989D1C8@FreeBSD.org> <SI2PR01MB50360D7EFD2A869D22632156FA1A2@SI2PR01MB5036.apcprd01.prod.exchangelabs.com> <n6y3couivdk65lt5oui5z2lzmywotkzxl23ecuebeqgwnybdeg@srfk23n57s7a>
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On 30/04/2024 11:59, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > On Tue 30 Apr 12:23, Tatsuki Makino wrote: [...] >>> pkg check -d is rootdir safe pkg check -B is another beast I haven yet looked at it. >> >> If that another beast of -B is what you are referring to there, there is this report in Bugzilla. >> https: //bugs.freebsd.org/ bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=261550 >> I combat that to some extent :) >> >> The games/0ad/Makefile seems to have a do-install target that could cause that problem. >> But if it is a shared library, such as a plugin used by dynamic loading, then pkg is probably doing too much checking. >> But, I don't know anything about games/0ad, so this opinion of mine is most likely a hazardous guess. >> >> Regards. >> > > now on the issue, first question regarding both the PR and Miroslav usage why > are you running pkg check -B > > There are 0 reason to use it 99% of the time, this is a very specific option > which from what I can read from this PR (and many others) and people notes, > people tends to misused it. > > I will probably just remove the -B options from the next release of pkg. I can't remember where it came from. I used to use it after upgrades, because in the past it occasionally found problems, but it was years ago. I will use pkg check -da next time :) Kind regards Miroslav Lachman
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