On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 12:02:34PM -0800, Mike.Sullivan at sun.com wrote: > >From Nicolas.Williams at sun.com Wed Feb 27 11:51:56 2008 > > >On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:40:33AM -0800, mike.sullivan at sun.com wrote: > >> >From sfwnv-discuss-bounces at opensolaris.org Wed Feb 27 11:31:58 2008 > >> > >> >> Yes, it does mean knowing what those bits are. If it delivers a new > >> >> file or stops delivering a file, you will find out the first time you > >> >> run nightly(1). The proto area and packages won't match. If you > >> >> cherry > >> > > >> >Not so. > >> > >> yes so. > > > >How? If I install straight into $ROOT and new things are delivered and > >nightly doesn't check for things in $ROOT not referenced by any > >prototype files in $SRC/pkgdefs/*, then how will nightly(1) know? > > It runs protocmp. protocmp checks that.
But we don't have a file listing unref files, right? Or did I miss it when I looked over the nametable?
