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Table of Contents

  • update-ports: Syncs and upgrades ports, merges configuration changes, and performs housekeeping.
    • portmaster.patch: Adds a --packages-if-stock switch to portmaster(8) which selectively builds from source or installs from packages depending on whether ports' options have been customized.
  • update-system: Syncs and upgrades the kernel and world, merges configuration changes, and cleans up.

update-ports

📢 Requires ports-mgmt/portmaster.

This script automates the process of syncing the ports tree, identifying changes in UPDATING that require action, upgrading ports, merging inbound changes to sample configuration files into their local counterparts, cleaning up obsolete configuration, distfiles and packages, and checking ports for inconsistencies.

Features

  • Syncs the ports tree using either git(1) or svnlite(1) as appropriate
  • Displays new entries in UPDATING added since the last sync
  • Selectively upgrades ports from packages or source depending on whether they have custom options*
  • Automatically merges most changes to ports' sample configuration files into their local counterparts
  • Cleans up redundant leaf ports, distfiles, packages, and configuration directories
  • Checks ports for checksum, dependency, and shared library problems

(*) Selectively upgrading ports from binary packages vs. source code depending on whether their options have been modified requires portmaster.patch.

Output

>>> Sync ports tree? [Y/n]
    💡 Updates source using either git(1) or svnlite(1) as appropriate.

>>> See changes in UPDATING? [Y/n]
    💡 Displays additions to the ports changelog since the last sync.

>>> Back up ports' sample configuration files for post-upgrade merging? [Y/n]

>>> Upgrade portmaster(8)? [Y/n]

>>> Patch portmaster(8)? This adds a --packages-if-stock switch which selectively
    installs ports with stock configuration from binary packages while building
    customized ports from source. [Y/n]

>>> Upgrade ports using patched portmaster(8) with --packages-if-stock? [Y/n]
    ===>>> Update mariadb105-client-10.5.11 to mariadb105-client-10.5.12? y/n [y]
    ===>>> Modified options found; building from source ✨
           GSSAPI_BASE: on => off (GSSAPI support via base system (needs Kerberos))
           GSSAPI_NONE: off => on (Disable GSSAPI support)
    ===>>> Update binutils-2.33.1_4,1 to binutils-2.37,1? y/n [y]
    ===>>> No modified options; installing from package ✨

>>>  Merge inbound changes to sample configuration into local files? [Y/n]
    >>> postfix/main.cf.sample differs from postfix/main.cf.sample.orig.
        Attempt to automatically merge the differences into postfix/main.cf? [Y/n]
        [√] Differences successfully merged. ✨
    >>> apache24/httpd.conf.sample differs from apache24/httpd.conf.sample.orig.
        Attempt to automatically merge the differences into apache24/httpd.conf? [Y/n]
        [X] Only some changes applied cleanly:
            …
            >>> Merge interactively? [Y/n]

>>> Delete backups of pre-upgrade sample configuration files? Answer
    affirmatively if you have merged all inbound changes. [Y/n]

>>> Check for dependency-installed ports that may no longer be needed? [Y/n]

>>> Delete any and all obsolete distfiles? [Y/n]

>>> Delete any and all obsolete binary packages? [Y/n]

>>> Check for orphaned configuration directories in /var/db/ports? [Y/n]

>>> Check ports for checksum, dependency, and shared library problems? [Y/n]

portmaster.patch

This patch augments portmaster(8) with a new --packages-if-stock switch which selectively:

  • builds from source ports whose options have been modified from the defaults, and
  • installs from binary packages ports whose options are unmodified (i.e. stock).

Unlike portmaster(8)'s -P(P) switch, which if used causes all ports to be unconditionally installed from binary packages (and if not used results in all ports being unconditionally built from source), --packages-if-stock individually analyzes each port's options and, depending on whether they have been customized, determines the appropriate type of upgrade for each port.

If a port has stock configuration and can be installed from a binary package but no suitable package is available (e.g. the mirror is unreachable or the package is older than the source), --packages-if-stock gracefully falls back to building from source like portmaster(8)'s -P/--packages switch.

💡 This patch may be used either independently of in conjunction with the update-ports tool, which offers to automatically patch portmaster(8) and invoke it with --packages-if-stock if the user accepts the patch.

Output

$ sudo portupgrade -i --packages-if-stock binutils mariadb105-server

===>>> Update binutils-2.33.1_4,1 to binutils-2.37,1? y/n [y]
===>>> No modified options; installing from package ✨
…
===>>> Update mariadb105-server-10.5.11 to mariadb105-server-10.5.12? y/n [y]
===>>> Modified options found; building from source ✨
       CONNECT_EXTRA: on => off (Enable ODBC and XML in CONNECT engine)
       DOCS: on => off (Build and/or install documentation)
       WSREP: on => off (Build wsrep clustering)
       ZSTD: off => on (Zstandard compression support (RocksDB only))
       INNOBASE: on => off (InnoDB default engine)
       ROCKSDB: off => on (RocksDB LSM engine)
       SPHINX: on => off (SphinxSE engine)
       SPIDER: on => off (Partitioning and XA-transactions engine)
       GSSAPI_BASE: on => off (GSSAPI support via base system (needs Kerberos))
       GSSAPI_NONE: off => on (Disable GSSAPI support)
…
===>>> The following actions will be taken if you choose to proceed:
       Upgrade binutils-2.33.1_4,1 to binutils-2.37,1 from package ✨
       Upgrade mariadb105-server-10.5.11 to mariadb105-server-10.5.12 from source ✨

update-system

This script automates the process of syncing the source tree, identifying changes in UPDATING that require action, building and installing the kernel and world, merging inbound changes to configuration files (including GENERIC) into their local counterparts, and cleaning up obsolete files after a build.

Features

  • Allows easy switching of branches (e.g. RELEASESTABLE)
  • Syncs the source tree using either git(1) or svnlite(1) as appropriate
  • Offers to install package devel/git-tiny if no Git client is present
  • Displays new entries in UPDATING added since the last sync
  • Supports both etcupdate(8) and mergemaster(8) for configuration merging
  • Offers to bootstrap etcupdate(8) before its first use
  • Automatically merges most changes to GENERIC into the local kernel configuration
  • Cleans up obsolete files, directories, and shared libraries

Usage

Usage: update-system --stage1 [kernconf]
                     --stage2
                     --stage3
Stages:
    --stage1: Updates the source tree, shows changes in UPDATING, merges
              inbound changes to GENERIC into `kernconf` (if one is given),
              builds the userland, and builds and installs the kernel.
      [kernconf]: File name (not path) of the kernel configuration to build.
              Defaults to GENERIC if unspecified.
    --stage2: Installs the userland and merges changes in configuration files.
    --stage3: Upgrades pkg(8), cleans build output, and removes obsolete files.

Output

--stage1 MYKERNEL

Kernel configuration: MYKERNEL

>>> Keep the same branch, releng/12.2? [Y/n] n
    >>> New branch (e.g. releng/xx.y): stable/13
    💡 Updates source using either git(1) or svnlite(1) as appropriate.

>>> See changes in UPDATING? [Y/n]
    💡 Displays additions to the system's changelog since the last sync.

>>> Build the userland (`make -j buildworld`)? [Y/n]

>>> Clean the build directory before building? [Y/n]

>>> Build the MYKERNEL kernel (`make -j4 buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL`)? [Y/n]

>>> Attempt automatic merge of changes from GENERIC into MYKERNEL? [Y/n]
    💡 Merges inbound changes to the default configuration into the custom MYKERNEL.
    >>> Interactively merge GENERIC and MYKERNEL? [Y/n]
        💡 If automatic merging is declined or fails.

>>> Install the MYKERNEL kernel (`make installkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL`)?

>>> Reboot and activate the new MYKERNEL kernel? [Y/n]

=======================================================================================
After the reboot, run `update-system --stage2` to continue.
=======================================================================================

--stage2

etcupdate(8) is set as the preferred configuration merging tool, but it needs
to be bootstrapped before its first use. Bootstrapping consists of making a copy
of the stock configuration in /usr/src (which should match the currently running
world) and establishing it as the baseline for detecting local changes.

>>> [B]ootstrap and use etcupdate(8), or [f]all back to mergemaster(8)? b
    Bootstrapping etcupdate(8); please wait... done.

>>> Merge pre-installworld configuration with `etcupdate -p`? [Y/n]

>>> Install the userland (`make installworld`)? [Y/n]

>>> Merge configuration files with `etcupdate -B`? [Y/n]

>>> Reboot into the new userland? [Y/n]

=======================================================================================
After the reboot, run `update-system --stage3` to continue.
=======================================================================================

--stage3

>>> Upgrade pkg(8)? [Y/n]

>>> Clean up obsolete files and directories (`make delete-old`)? [Y/n]

>>> Checking for obsolete shared libraries...
    …
    >>> Delete ALL obsolete shared libraries listed above?
        WARNING: There may be ports still using some of these libraries. [y/N]
    >>> Interactively delete redundant shared libraries one at a time? [Y/n]

>>> Clean build directory (`make cleanworld`)? Answer affirmatively if
    you are satisfied with the upgrade and have no further use for the build
    output (e.g. upgrading other hosts from the built binaries). [y/N]

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