Re: Missing file and Man page for out-of-date

2019-05-25 Thread Marc Espie
As for the full story, this is a whole sequence of events.

Committee decided ports/infrastructure/man  didn't belong in default
manpath, because it's not part of sacro-sanct base.

Fine, let's move the man pages to base.

And then, Theo said some of those names are way too generic, we can't
have manpages with such names (and on that point, he is right).

Fine, I renamed generic programs to port-something, or pkg_whatever.

Sorry about the README, I plain forgot about that.



Re: Missing file and Man page for out-of-date

2019-05-25 Thread Patrick Harper
It was renamed to pkg_outdated.

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On Sat, 25 May 2019, at 22:17, Michael Alaimo wrote:
> The /usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/out-of-date program is missing.
> 
> I remember it being in OpenBSD 6.3.
> 
> It is still referenced in /usr/ports/infrastructure/README in OpenBSD 6.5.
> 
> It is listed with description:
> bin/out-of-date
> Compare installed registered packages with INDEX, try to find out
> of date ports.
> 
> Is it possible to get the script back into ports for OpenBSD 6.5?
> 
> Does anyone know what happened with it?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Michael
> 
> http://quantum-foam.org/
> 
>



Missing file and Man page for out-of-date

2019-05-25 Thread Michael Alaimo
The /usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/out-of-date program is missing.

I remember it being in OpenBSD 6.3.

It is still referenced in /usr/ports/infrastructure/README in OpenBSD 6.5.

It is listed with description:
bin/out-of-date
Compare installed registered packages with INDEX, try to find out
of date ports.

Is it possible to get the script back into ports for OpenBSD 6.5?

Does anyone know what happened with it?

Regards,

Michael

http://quantum-foam.org/