Revision: 104695 https://trac.macports.org/changeset/104695 Author: raimue@macports.org Date: 2013-03-31 14:53:53 -0700 (Sun, 31 Mar 2013) Log Message: ----------- src/port: Remove no longer needed file port-help.tcl Modified Paths: -------------- branches/new-help-system/base/src/port/Makefile Removed Paths: ------------- branches/new-help-system/base/src/port/port-help.tcl Modified: branches/new-help-system/base/src/port/Makefile =================================================================== --- branches/new-help-system/base/src/port/Makefile 2013-03-31 21:52:29 UTC (rev 104694) +++ branches/new-help-system/base/src/port/Makefile 2013-03-31 21:53:53 UTC (rev 104695) @@ -36,5 +36,4 @@ $(INSTALL) -d -o ${DSTUSR} -g ${DSTGRP} -m ${DSTMODE} ${INSTALLDIR}/bin $(INSTALL) -d -o ${DSTUSR} -g ${DSTGRP} -m ${DSTMODE} ${INSTALLDIR}/var/macports $(INSTALL) -o ${DSTUSR} -g ${DSTGRP} -m 555 port portindex portmirror ${INSTALLDIR}/bin/ - $(INSTALL) -o ${DSTUSR} -g ${DSTGRP} -m 444 port-help.tcl ${INSTALLDIR}/var/macports/ cd ${INSTALLDIR}/bin && $(LN_S) -f port portf Deleted: branches/new-help-system/base/src/port/port-help.tcl =================================================================== --- branches/new-help-system/base/src/port/port-help.tcl 2013-03-31 21:52:29 UTC (rev 104694) +++ branches/new-help-system/base/src/port/port-help.tcl 2013-03-31 21:53:53 UTC (rev 104695) @@ -1,388 +0,0 @@ -# This file contains help strings for the various commands/topics in port(1) -# -# Many of these strings are place-holders right now. Replace with genuinely -# helpful text and then delete this message. -# -# port-help.tcl -# $Id$ - - -set porthelp(activate) { -Activate the given ports - ---no-exec Do not execute any stored pre- or post-activate procedures -} - -set porthelp(archive) { -Archive the given ports, i.e. install the port image but do not activate -} - -set porthelp(archivefetch) { -Fetch archive for the given ports -} - -set porthelp(build) { -Build the given ports -} - -set porthelp(cat) { -Writes the Portfiles of the given ports to stdout -} - -set porthelp(cd) { -Changes to the directory of the given port - -Only in interactive mode. -} - -set porthelp(checksum) { -Compares the checksums for the downloaded files of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(clean) { -Removes files associated with the given ports - ---dist Removes downloaded distfiles ---logs Removes log files ---work Removes work directory (default) ---all Removes everything from above -} - -set porthelp(configure) { -Configure the given ports -} - -set porthelp(contents) { -Returns a list of files installed by given ports -} - -set porthelp(deactivate) { -Deactivates the given ports - ---no-exec Do not execute any stored pre- or post-deactivate procedures -} - -set porthelp(dependents) { -Returns a list of installed dependents for each of the given ports - -Note: Don't get fooled by the language! -Dependents are those ports which depend on the given port, not vice-versa! -} - -set porthelp(rdependents) { -Recursive version of dependents - ---full Display all branches of the tree of dependents instead of only - showing each port once. -} - -set porthelp(deps) { -Display a dependency listing for the given ports - ---index Do not read the Portfile, instead rely solely on the PortIndex - information. Note this option will prevent the dependencies - reported from reflecting the effects of any variants specified. ---no-build Exclude dependencies only required at build time, i.e. - depends_fetch, depends_extract, and depends_build. -} - -set porthelp(rdeps) { -Display a recursive dependency listing for the given ports - ---full Display all branches of the dependency tree instead of only - showing each port once. ---index Do not read the Portfile, instead rely solely on the PortIndex - information. Note this option will prevent the dependencies - reported from reflecting the effects of any variants specified. ---no-build Exclude dependencies only required at build time, i.e. - depends_fetch, depends_extract, and depends_build. -} - -set porthelp(destroot) { -Destroot the given ports -} - -set porthelp(dir) { -Returns the directories of the given ports - -This can be quite handy to be used in your shell: -cd $(port dir <portname>) -} - -set porthelp(distcheck) { -Checks if the given ports can be fetched from all of its master_sites -} - -set porthelp(distfiles) { -Returns a list of distfiles for the given port -} - -set porthelp(dmg) { -Creates a dmg for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(dpkg) { -Creates a dpkg for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(echo) { -Returns the list of ports the argument expands to - -This can be useful to see what a pseudo-port expression expands to. -} - -set porthelp(edit) { -Edit given ports -} - -set porthelp(exit) { -Exit port - -Only in interactive mode. -} - -set porthelp(extract) { -Extract the downloaded files of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(fetch) { -Downloaded distfiles for the given ports -} - -set porthelp(file) { -Returns the path to the Portfile for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(gohome) { -Opens the homepages of the given ports in your browser -} - -set porthelp(help) { -Displays short help texts for the given actions -} - -set porthelp(info) { -Returns information about the given ports. Most of the options specify a field -to be included in the resulting report. Multiple fields may be specified, in -which case all will be included. If no fields are specified, a useful default -set will be used. The other options which do not correspond to fields are: - --depends An abbreviation for all depends_* fields - --index Do not read the Portfile, instead rely solely on the index - information. Note this option will prevent the information - reported from reflecting the effects of any variants specified. - --line Report on each port on a single line, with fields separated - by spaces. Handy for automatically processing the output of - info called on a large number of ports. - --pretty Format the output in a convenient, human-readable fashion. Note - that this option is the default when no options are specified to - info. -} - -set porthelp(install) { -Installs the given ports. - --no-rev-upgrade Do not run rev-upgrade after the installation. - --unrequested Do not mark the port as requested. -} - -set porthelp(installed) { -List installed versions of the given port, or all installed ports if no port is given -} - -set porthelp(lint) { -Checks if the Portfile is lint-free for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(list) { -List the available version for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(livecheck) { -Checks if a new version of the software is available -} - -set porthelp(load) { -Interface to launchctl(1) for ports providing startup items -} - -set porthelp(location) { -Returns the install location for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(log) { -Shows main log for given ports - ---phase <phase> Filters by phase (fetch, checksum, extract, patch, configure, build, destroot) ---level <level> Filter messages above verbosity level (error, warn, msg, info, debug) -} - -set porthelp(mdmg) { -Creates a dmg containing an mpkg for each of the given ports and their dependencies -} - -set porthelp(mirror) { -Fetches distfiles for the given ports -} - -set porthelp(mpkg) { -Creates an mpkg for each of the given ports and their dependencies -} - -set porthelp(notes) { -Displays informational notes for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(outdated) { -Returns a list of outdated ports -} - -set porthelp(patch) { -Applies patches to each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(pkg) { -Creates a pkg for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(platform) { -Returns the current platform that port is running on -} - -set porthelp(provides) { -Return which port provides each of the files given -} - -set porthelp(quit) $porthelp(exit) - -set porthelp(rev-upgrade) { -Scan for broken binaries in the installed ports and rebuild them as needed. Can -be run with -y to only report broken ports, but not automatically rebuild them. - -You normally wouldn't have to run rev-upgrade manually; it is run automatically -after each install and upgrade by default. Rev-upgrade doesn't honor package -names, e.g. - upgrade outdated -will not run rev-upgrade only on outdated, because ports not in outdated might -have been broken by upgrade outdated. Rev-upgrade will always run on all your -active ports. - -See man 1 port, section rev-upgrade, and man 5 macports.conf, directives -starting with revupgrade_ for configuration and more information. -} - -set porthelp(rpm) { -Creates a rpm for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(search) { -Search for a port - ---case-sensitive match the search string in a case-sensitive manner ---exact match the literal search string exactly ---glob treat the given search string as a glob (default) ---line print each result on a single line ---regex treat the given search string as a regular expression ---<field> match against <field>, default is '--name --description' -} - -set porthelp(select) { -Select between multiple versions of a versioned port - -This allows you to choose which version, among several installed versions -of a port, is to be considered primary. What this means is which version -becomes the one most would consider the default, e.g. the one run without -specifying any version. - -One example is the set of python ports, where there are (among others) -python25, python26, and python31. The select action lets you set which -of these becomes the version run when you simply use 'python'. - -<arguments> must include the group upon which to be acted, and may include -a version if --set is used. - ---list List available versions for the group ---set Select the given version for the group ---show Show which version is currently selected for the group (default if - none given) -} - -set porthelp(selfupdate) { -Upgrade MacPorts itself and run the sync target -} - -set porthelp(space) { -Show the disk space used by the given ports - ---units <units> Specify units to use. Accepted units are: B, kB, KiB, MB, MiB, - GB, GiB. The 'B' may be omitted. ---total Display the grand total only -} - -set porthelp(srpm) { -Creates a srpm for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(setrequested) { -Marks each of the given ports as requested -} - -set porthelp(unsetrequested) { -Marks each of the given ports as unrequested -} - -set porthelp(sync) { -Synchronize the set of Portfiles -} - -set porthelp(test) { -Run tests on each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(unarchive) { -Unarchive the destroot of the given ports from installed images -} - -set porthelp(uninstall) { -Uninstall the given ports - ---follow-dependents Recursively uninstall all ports that depend on the - specified port before uninstalling the port itself. ---follow-dependencies Also recursively uninstall all ports that the - specified port depended on. This will not uninstall - dependencies that are marked as requested or that - have other dependents. ---no-exec Do not execute any stored pre- or post-uninstall - procedures. -} - -set porthelp(unload) $porthelp(load) - -set porthelp(upgrade) { -Upgrades the given ports to the latest version. Respects global options --n, -R, and -u (see the port man page). Note that in selecting variants -to use in the upgraded build of the port, the order of precedence is variants -specified on the command line, then variants active in the latest installed -version of the port, then the variants.conf file. - ---force Ignore circumstances that would normally cause ports to be - skipped (e.g. not outdated). ---enforce-variants If the installed variants do not match those requested, - upgrade even if the port is not outdated. ---no-replace Do not replace one port with another according to the - replaced_by field -} - -set porthelp(url) { -Returns the URL for each of the given ports -} - -set porthelp(usage) { -Returns basic usage of the port command -} - -set porthelp(variants) { -Returns a list of variants provided by the given ports, with descriptions if present -} - -set porthelp(version) { -Returns the version of MacPorts -}