This script runs though the complete ports tree without stopping after a make
error occurred.
If you call make with any parameter in one of the directories of the ports tree
in FreeBSD the run will stop if make returns with a code bigger than zero. That
means, that it is (in opposite to NetBSD or OpenBSD impossible to run a echo
complete build with \"make\" in FreeBSD.
Warning: The run of the script may last days (but you may stop it any time).
Call the script with the parameter you want to give to make, for instance fetch,
build, install, or package.
-Andreas Fehlner
fehlner@gmx.de
Mkreadmes is designed to be a very fast, flexible and easy-to-use alternative
to the standard "make readmes" for building the README.html files for the
FreeBSD Ports Collection, building the files in a fraction of the time of the
standard method.
portell is a program that allows FreeBSD users to view the description as
given in its pkg-descr file for a specific port. If you want to know what
the program "Foo" is, then you can type "portell foo" and portell will
find its pkg-descr file and dump it on your display.
portrac is a simple GUI tool for tracking port updates.
It's based on Qt and it integrates with the system tray.
portrac shows a simple list of the available updates to
the installed ports on the local machine i.e. shows the
ports that have updates.
Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages via ports or
packages. You can upgrade installed packages without having to
reinstall depending or dependent packages. It can automatically trace
dependency chains up and down upgrading packages recursively.
This package also includes the following utilities:
portinstall: Helps you install new ports in a handy way.
portsvnweb: Instantly lets you browse change history via SVNweb.
portversion: Replaces pkg_version(1) and helps you upgrade packages
with portupgrade(1). (runs much faster)
portsclean: Cleans ports workdir's, unreferenced distfiles,
old and orphan shared libraries, and stale packages.
portsdb: Creates binary database from the ports INDEX.
ports_glob: Expands ports globs.
pkg_deinstall: Wraps pkg_delete(1) and provides additional features.
pkg_fetch: Fetches packages from a remote site.
pkg_glob: Expands package globs.
pkg_which: Checks which package a file came from quickly.
pkgdb: Manages and searches the package database.
pkgdu: Display a disk usage for installed packages.
Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages via ports or
packages. You can upgrade installed packages without having to
reinstall depending or dependent packages. It can automatically trace
dependency chains up and down upgrading packages recursively.
This package also includes the following utilities:
portinstall: Helps you install new ports in a handy way.
portcvsweb: Instantly lets you browse change history via CVSweb.
portversion: Replaces pkg_version(1) and helps you upgrade packages
with portupgrade(1). (runs much faster)
portsclean: Cleans ports workdir's, unreferenced distfiles,
old and orphan shared libraries, and stale packages.
portsdb: Creates binary database from the ports INDEX.
ports_glob: Expands ports globs.
pkg_deinstall: Wraps pkg_delete(1) and provides additional features.
pkg_fetch: Fetches packages from a remote site.
pkg_glob: Expands package globs.
pkg_which: Checks which package a file came from quickly.
pkgdb: Manages and searches the package database.
pkgdu: Display a disk usage for installed packages.
Localized messages and documentation for KDE4.
Localized messages and documentation for KDE4.