On 2024-02-27 09:50, Hubert Tournier wrote:
Hello there!

I made a small program that perhaps may be of interest to some port maintainers.

It's called portlint2 (https://github.com/HubTou/portlint2), and it checks the
ports Index file and the port's makefiles, for the whole port tree, or for
selected categories / maintainers / ports.

On a freshly updated port Index and port tree, it will produce a summary of
findings like this:

Selected 34434 ports out of 34434 in the FreeBSD port tree, and found:
  4 ports with unusual installation-prefix (warning)
  339 ports with a comment string exceeding 70 characters (warning)
  286 ports with an uncapitalized comment
  11 ports comment ending with a dot
  108 ports with a comment different between the Index and Makefile
  2 ports with non existent description-file
  4 ports with a maintainer different between the Index and Makefile
  34 ports referring to unofficial categories (warning)
  262 ports with categories different between the Index and Makefile
  1251 ports with no www-site
  300 ports with an unresolvable www-site hostname
  658 ports with an unaccessible www-site
  2 ports with a www-site different betwwen the Index and makefile

There are other checks, but it only prints summary lines for those with 1+ occurrences.

Before this summary, it prints a list of affected ports per maintainer, for
example like this:

  y...@freebsd.org:
    Diverging comments:
      jamulus-server-3.10.0 RStudio-2022.12.0+353_6
      RStudio-server-2022.12.0+353_6 qbittorrent-nox-4.6.3
    Too long comments:
      py39-pytest4-flakes-4.0.1 py39-spectral-0.22.4_1
    Uncapitalized comments:
      shunit2-2.1.8.93 libmicrodns-0.2.0 py39-mmcif-0.84 hq-1.0.1_9
      ibus-m17n-1.4.28 jaq-1.3.0_1
    Diverging categories:
      obs-studio-30.0.2_1
    HTTP Error 404 (Not found) on www-site:
      eteroj-lv2-0.10.0_1 geonkick-lv2-2.10.0 lv2lint-0.16.2_2
      midi-matrix-lv2-0.28.0_1 moony-lv2-0.36.0_1 orbit-lv2-0.1.661
py39-hsaudiotag3k-1.1.3.p1 sherlock-lv2-0.28.0_2 timely-lv2-g20190412_1
      vm-lv2-0.14.0_2 graphlan-1.1.3_1 GroopM-0.3.4_4 thrust-1.9.5_1
      py39-ta-lib-0.4.28 cmh-1.1.1_3 FlintQS-1.0
      coin-or-flopc++-1.2.5.20200527_1 moab-5.3.1_5 mpfrcx-0.6.3_1
paritwine-0.1_3 vinci-1.0.5 ironscanner-1.1.0.20180828 sdformat-8.0.0_6
      clash-1.18.0_2 dftd3-3.2.0.3_1 dftd4-3.5.0_1 octopus-13.0_1
      openbabel-3.1.1.178 opsin-3.0.20190223_1 py39-dftd4-3.5.0
      py39-openbabel-3.1.1.1 py39-phono3py-1.22.3_2 py39-pyked-0.4.1.16_1
      xdrawchem-1.11.0.2_2 ntk-1.3.1001_1 redkite-1.3.1
    Unresolvable www-site:
libpcl-1.12 geogram-1.7.9 daggy-2.1.3_1 silicon-0.1.124 ztoolkit-0.1.2_2

It also produces more detailed error logs on stderr.

I hope it will be useful to others.

I needed this because I have another program that mass checks Python ports for
unreported vulnerabilities,
which needs an up-to-date and correct information in the ports Index to be relevant...

Best regards,

Hubert
While I haven't (yet) tried it out. I'm grateful for your work. It'll potentially save a
bunch of work, Thanks!
Shouldn't this make it to ports-mgmt/ as portlinter?
Thanks again.

--
--Chris Hutchinson

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