in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote Chandan Haldar thusly... > > This led me to find out how to check out the effects of installing > a new port or new versions of installed ports (from a portsnap > fetch or cvsup download) non-destructively by extracting the new > version of a port <PATH> as a non-root user in a different ports > directory ... > and by attempting to build the new port version with "make" rather > than with "make install clean". This way I have no risk of > upsetting my installed ports (installed as root) since anyway I > cannot write in /usr/local or /usr/X11R6 etc as the non-root user. > Once I see that the new port build finds all the installed > dependency ports in order and the build completes without > surprises, I rebuild it as root, deinstall the previous port > version, and install the new one
Alternatively, you could change the owner of $PORTS/distfiles & $WRKDIRPREFIX to your own user id; run "make build" in the directory of desired port. If successful, run "make install" as root. That way, you would save time and unnecessary compilation. > But is there a clean command for reporting the dependencies (with > versions) of a new port or a new port version without actually > attempting to make/install/ or upgrade it? One way is by parsing 'INDEX*' (see textproc/p5-FreeBSD-Ports) which lists the dependency of ports. Other is running 'make pretty-print-run-depends-list pretty-print-build-depends-list' in a port directory[0]. Yet another method is to run "make -V RUN_DEPENDS; make -V BUILD_DEPENDS" > And may be such a command also shows the versions of these > dependencies installed on the system at the moment, so that one > can have a sneak preview of any upgrade trouble brewing? The > closest to this I see is "pkg_add -n" but it requires a built > package. You need pkg_info(1) command listed in "SEE ALSO" section of pkg_add(1) man page. Use the "-r" option to list dependencies of a installed port/package. [0] Oddly, pretty-print-run-depends-list target is listing no dependencies in print/teTex ... This port requires package(s) "" to run. ... which is just absurd as indicated by "make -V RUN_DEPENDS" ... /misc/local/share/texmf-local/ls-R:/misc/ports/print/tex-texmflocal \ /misc/local/share/texmf-dist/LICENSE.texmf:/misc/ports/print/teTeX-texmf \ latex:/misc/ports/print/teTeX-base \ dvips:/misc/ports/print/dvipsk-tetex \ xdvi:/misc/ports/print/xdvik - Parv -- _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"