On 08/06/2010 18:03, Adam Vande More wrote: > On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Doug Barton <do...@freebsd.org> wrote: > >> I need to add an option for this, but it will likely be an "expert" >> option that you can set in the rc file. The theory is that package >> creation failure should be a rare thing, and since portmaster has no way >> to know what packages are really critical to any given system it treats >> inability to safely recover from an upgrade failure as a critical error. >> However, having the ability to disable this is an oft-requested feature, >> I just haven't gotten to it yet. >> >> I actually took a look at the code in this area last night with an eye >> towards creating this option, I'll see if I can get it done for the next >> release. >> > > While your in the mood for for taking portmaster suggestions, I think an > option to backup all currently installed packages would be useful. I have a > python script that does this for me, but it would be easy enough to use sh > as well. I do this because there have been too many times something has > broken during a port upgrade run and I need to revert immediately and fix > later. I realize the backup package feature sort of does the same thing, > but reconciling the pre- and post- updates is a tough thing for me. Having > a user defined directory all currently installed ports can be put in is much > easier to work with IMO. I know of other people doing similar things because > I shared my script on questions- and got a few responses awhile ago. >
Just for reference. Doug B. has already touched on this. #!/bin/sh trap 'exit 1' 2 _pkg_bld(){ cd /exports/packages for package in `ls /var/db/pkg |sed 's/pkgdb.db//'`; do echo "Building package: $package" pkg_create -v -b $package >>pkg_bld.log 2>&1 done } _pkg_bld I never did add a test to see if the package was already there but then again I used this before extreme situations that the upgrades would span the whole ports tree. -- jhell,v _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"