PRs for manpage 'pkg_info(1)'
This is an experimental report containing PRs for manpage 'pkg_info(1)' as of Fri May 25 07:42:32 2012 UTC. See notes.
PRs for manpage 'pkg_info(1)':
| S | Submitted | Tracker | Resp. | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| p | 2012/01/22 | bin/164378 | beat | [patch] improvement of pkg_info(1) warning |
| o | 2011/03/14 | bin/155548 | pkg_info(1): pkg_info -g mistakenly adds $PREFIX to global paths | |
| a | 2009/09/21 | bin/139015 | portmgr | [patch] pkg_info(1): fix exit code for pkg_info -g |
| o | 2007/01/28 | bin/108462 | [request] pkg_info(1) shouldn't have a hard width limit | |
| o | 2002/08/26 | bin/42018 | portmgr | pkg_info(1) with PKG_PATH searches through tarred pkgs |
Notes
GNATS has no finer-grained categorization than 'kern', 'bin', 'ports', and so forth. To augment this, the bugmeisters have adopted the convention of adding '<name>(<section>)' to the Synopsis field. Consider this a prototype of a better search function.
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- f - feedback
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- p - patched
- A patch has been committed, but some issues (MFC and / or confirmation from originator) are still open.
- r - repocopy
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- c - closed
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