non port: sysutils/fwup/Makefile |
Number of commits found: 18 |
Monday, 11 Mar 2024
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16:34 Gleb Popov (arrowd)
sysutils: Move manpages to share/man
Approved by: portmgr (blanket)
236642e |
Sunday, 18 Feb 2024
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00:06 Dave Cottlehuber (dch)
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.10.1
55e3ba6 |
Saturday, 8 Apr 2023
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21:13 Dave Cottlehuber (dch)
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.10.0
36957e9 |
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2022
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23:07 Dave Cottlehuber (dch)
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.9.1
9455d09 |
Wednesday, 7 Sep 2022
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21:10 Stefan Eßer (se)
Add WWW entries to port Makefiles
It has been common practice to have one or more URLs at the end of the
ports' pkg-descr files, one per line and prefixed with "WWW:". These
URLs should point at a project website or other relevant resources.
Access to these URLs required processing of the pkg-descr files, and
they have often become stale over time. If more than one such URL was
present in a pkg-descr file, only the first one was tarnsfered into
the port INDEX, but for many ports only the last line did contain the
port specific URL to further information.
There have been several proposals to make a project URL available as
a macro in the ports' Makefiles, over time.
This commit implements such a proposal and moves one of the WWW: entries
of each pkg-descr file into the respective port's Makefile. A heuristic
attempts to identify the most relevant URL in case there is more than
one WWW: entry in some pkg-descr file. URLs that are not moved into the
Makefile are prefixed with "See also:" instead of "WWW:" in the pkg-descr
files in order to preserve them.
There are 1256 ports that had no WWW: entries in pkg-descr files. These
ports will not be touched in this commit.
The portlint port has been adjusted to expect a WWW entry in each port
Makefile, and to flag any remaining "WWW:" lines in pkg-descr files as
deprecated.
Approved by: portmgr (tcberner)
b7f0544 |
Thursday, 26 Aug 2021
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06:36 Dave Cottlehuber (dch)
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.9.0
20c5f31 |
Wednesday, 7 Apr 2021
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08:09 Mathieu Arnold (mat)
One more small cleanup, forgotten yesterday.
Reported by: lwhsu
cf118cc |
Tuesday, 6 Apr 2021
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14:31 Mathieu Arnold (mat)
Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles.
305f148 |
Monday, 29 Mar 2021
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09:26 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.8.4
Reported by: portscout
Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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Monday, 22 Feb 2021
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23:25 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.8.3
Reported by: portscout
Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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Friday, 20 Nov 2020
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00:14 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.8.2
Reported by: portscout
Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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Sunday, 18 Oct 2020
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14:28 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.8.1
Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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Monday, 18 May 2020
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08:27 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.7.0
Reported by: portscout
Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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Monday, 27 Apr 2020
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10:08 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.6.0
Reported by: portscout
Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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Wednesday, 4 Dec 2019
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08:39 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.5.1
Reported by: portscout
Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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Friday, 27 Sep 2019
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08:50 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.3.1
Reported by: portscout
Approved by: jrm (mentor, implicit)
Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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Tuesday, 21 May 2019
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11:51 dch
sysutils/fwup: update to 1.3.1
Approved by: jrm (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20035
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Monday, 12 Nov 2018
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10:59 dch
sysutils/fwup: new port for managing embedded linux systems
fwup is a configurable image-based software update utility for embedded
Linux-based systems. It primarily supports software upgrade strategies
that update entire root filesystem images at once. This includes
strategies like swapping back and forth between A and B partitions,
recovery partitions, and various trial update/failback scenarios. All
software update information is combined into a ZIP archive that may
optionally be cryptographically signed. fwup has minimal dependencies
and runtime requirements.
WWW: https://github.com/fhunleth/fwup
Approved by: jrm (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17907
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Number of commits found: 18 |