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.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1997 by Jun-ichiro Hagino <itojun@itojun.org>.
.\" All Rights Reserved.  Absolutely no warranty.
.\"
.Dd July 11, 1997
.Dt PORTLINT 1
.Sh NAME
.Nm portlint
.Nd a verifier for port directory
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm portlint
.Op Fl abchvtN
.Op Fl M Ar ENV
.Op Fl B Ar n
.Op Ar dir
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
tries to verify the content of a port directory.
The purpose of
.Nm
can be separated into two parts:
.Pq 1
to let the submitters easily polish their own port directory, and
.Pq 2
to decrease the labor of the committers.
.Pp
.Nm
uses very simple regular-expression matching for verifying
files that make up a port directory.
Note that it does NOT implement a complete parser for those files.
Because of this the user may see some extra warnings,
especially when checking complex
.Pa Makefile Ns No s .
.Pp
.Sy Options
.Bl -tag -width Fl
.It Fl A
Turn on all additional checks.
.It Fl a
Perform additional checks for extra files, such as
.Pa scripts/*
and
.Pa pkg-* .
.It Fl b
Warn the use of
.Pa $(VARIABLE) .
Some of the committers prefer
.Pa ${VARIABLE}
instead of 
.Pa $(VARIABLE) ,
even though they are semantically same.
.It Fl c
Committer flag.
It will add several checks useful only for committers.
If you are a committer and performing check just before committing a port,
use this option.
.It Fl h
Show the summary of command line options, then exit.
.It Fl v
Be verbose.
Show the progress report for items that are being checked.
.It Fl t
Nit pick about use of spaces.
.It Fl N
New port flag.
Adds several checks specific to newly submitted port.
If you are willing to submit the directory to be checked as a new port,
use this option.
.It Fl M Ar ENV
Set make variables to
.Pa ENV
(ex. PORTSDIR=/usr/ports.work).
.It Fl B Ar n
Set the number of contiguous blank lines allowed in 
.Pa Makefile
to
.Ar n .
(by default,
.Ar n
is 1)
.It dir
The port directory to be checked.
If omitted, check will be performed over the current directory.
.El
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
Messages will be sent to standard output, not standard error output.
.Bl -tag -width WARN: foobaa
.It FATAL: ...
This type of error messages suggest that there is some fatal error
in the port directory.
For example, if some files need a rewrite, or if
some inevitable files are missing, this message will show up.
This kind of errors should be avoided BEFORE submitting
a port via send-pr to the committers.
.\"If a submitter submits it without update, committers will need to rewrite
.\"on behalf of the submitters, which may result in delay of
.\"the development of operating system itself.
.It WARN: ...
This type of error messages suggest that some files may (or may not)
need some fix.
Basically, warnings are produced when
.Nm
is not completely sure about the result.
For example, complex
.Pa Makefile Ns No s
may need some statements that can match the regular expression
.Nm
uses for sanity checks.
In those cases, the user should evaluate the result manually,
and obey/ignore the result.
.It OK: ...
This type of messages are used in verbose mode
.Pq Fl v .
.El
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width bsd.port.mkxx -compact
.It Pa bsd.port.mk
master Makefile for ports
.Po
.Pa bsd.pkg.mk
on
.Nx
/
.Ox
.Pc
.It Pa /usr/ports/*
port collection
.Po
.Pa /usr/pkgsrc/*
on
.Nx
/
.Ox
.Pc
.Sh AUTHORS
.An Michael Haro Aq mharo@FreeBSD.org
.An Jun-ichiro Hagino Aq itojun@itojun.org
and
.An Yoshishige Arai Aq ryo2@on.rim.or.jp .
.Pp
Many people has contributed patches and comments/suggestions.
.Sh BUGS
.Nm
is not a magic wand, as described above.