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Command: portimport | Section: 1 | Source: OpenBSD | File: portimport.1
PORTIMPORT(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual PORTIMPORT(1)
NAME
portimport - import a new port to the ports cvs repository
SYNOPSIS
portimport [-p portsdir] [-u username]
DESCRIPTION
portimport is used to import the directories and files of a new port to
the OpenBSD ports cvs(1) repository, avoiding common mistakes. It has to
be executed from within the new port's directory.
portimport calls the portcheck(1) internally to verify that directory and
file structure for a port is in place and that no bogus files exist, and
also to detect the PKGPATH for a port.
The import is done in two steps. In the first step, the -n option of the
cvs command is used to only check for possible problems without changing
anything and shows the cvs path where the new port will be imported. In
the second step, the current ports directory is imported to the OpenBSD
ports cvs repository. After the import, the new port is checked out in
the respective directory of the local ports tree.
The following options are available:
-p portsdir
Forces the given directory to be treated as ports root directory.
Passed through to portcheck(1).
-u username
Set the username used for ssh(1), and to compose vendor and
release tags. Defaults to the local username.
SEE ALSO
cvs(1), portcheck(1)
HISTORY
This command is based on the portimport script of Marc Espie, lightly
modified by Stuart Henderson and rewritten by Robert Peichaer. Later,
actual checks were moved to a separate utility, portcheck(1).
CAVEATS
The CVSROOT environment variable is not used.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 June 26, 2018 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8