Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2016 19:31:48 -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: <dbcfc0d7-7a19-7348-87b3-48d19e817fe7@marino.st> In-Reply-To: <f16b96bd-8fc0-d84b-91bf-5772237b5c2b@marino.st> References: <f16b96bd-8fc0-d84b-91bf-5772237b5c2b@marino.st>
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On 7/3/2016 19:26, John Marino wrote: > 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. > Hmm, I may have misunderstood what Matthias was asking for. While Poudriere will not identify bad saved options files, ports-mgmt/synth will do this. One way to leverage this is to install synth and run "synth status everything" and all bad options files will be identified (printed to screen). John --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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