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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/sysutils Now that amanda is at 2.4.4p2, remove the out...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/398822f2880f
branches: trunk
changeset: 475224:398822f2880f
user: bouyer <bouyer%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Wed May 12 18:49:47 2004 +0000
description:
Now that amanda is at 2.4.4p2, remove the outdated amanda-dev package.
diffstat:
sysutils/Makefile | 7 +-
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/DESCR | 183 ------------------------
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/Makefile | 40 -----
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/PLIST | 16 --
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/distinfo | 9 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/patches/patch-aa | 15 --
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/patches/patch-ab | 99 -------------
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/patches/patch-ac | 28 ---
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/patches/patch-ad | 15 --
sysutils/amanda-dev-client/patches/patch-ae | 28 ---
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/DESCR | 184 -------------------------
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/Makefile | 38 -----
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/Makefile.common | 38 -----
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/PLIST | 14 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/buildlink3.mk | 18 --
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/distinfo | 10 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/patches/patch-aa | 20 --
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/patches/patch-ab | 36 ----
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/patches/patch-ac | 27 ---
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/patches/patch-ad | 22 ---
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/patches/patch-ba | 13 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-common/patches/patch-bb | 13 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/DESCR | 184 -------------------------
sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/Makefile | 22 ---
sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/PLIST | 7 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/distinfo | 7 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/patches/patch-aa | 15 --
sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/patches/patch-ab | 44 ------
sysutils/amanda-dev-plot/patches/patch-ac | 17 --
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/DESCR | 184 -------------------------
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/Makefile | 52 -------
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/PLIST | 91 ------------
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/distinfo | 23 ---
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-aa | 32 ----
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ab | 31 ----
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ac | 19 --
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ad | 200 ---------------------------
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ae | 62 --------
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-af | 205 ----------------------------
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ag | 23 ---
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ah | 30 ----
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ai | 34 ----
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-aj | 30 ----
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ak | 13 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-al | 35 ----
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-am | 40 -----
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-ba | 13 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-bb | 13 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-bc | 13 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-bd | 13 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-be | 13 -
sysutils/amanda-dev-server/patches/patch-bf | 20 --
sysutils/amanda-dev/DESCR | 9 -
sysutils/amanda-dev/Makefile | 23 ---
sysutils/amanda-dev/PLIST | 2 -
55 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 2391 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 2622 to 300 lines):
diff -r 361bd94af474 -r 398822f2880f sysutils/Makefile
--- a/sysutils/Makefile Wed May 12 18:45:25 2004 +0000
+++ b/sysutils/Makefile Wed May 12 18:49:47 2004 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.233 2004/04/27 01:45:57 tv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.234 2004/05/12 18:49:47 bouyer Exp $
COMMENT= System utilities
@@ -9,11 +9,6 @@
SUBDIR+= amanda
SUBDIR+= amanda-client
SUBDIR+= amanda-common
-SUBDIR+= amanda-dev
-SUBDIR+= amanda-dev-client
-SUBDIR+= amanda-dev-common
-SUBDIR+= amanda-dev-plot
-SUBDIR+= amanda-dev-server
SUBDIR+= amanda-plot
SUBDIR+= amanda-server
SUBDIR+= apcupsd
diff -r 361bd94af474 -r 398822f2880f sysutils/amanda-dev-client/DESCR
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/DESCR Wed May 12 18:45:25 2004 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,183 +0,0 @@
-Please note that this is a package of a developement snapshot of the 2.4.3
-branch.
-
-Amanda, The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver
-Copyright (c) 1991-1998 University of Maryland at College Park
-All Rights Reserved.
-
-See the files COPYRIGHT, COPYRIGHT-REGEX and COPYRIGHT-APACHE for
-distribution conditions and official warranty disclaimer.
-
-PLEASE NOTE: THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING MADE AVAILABLE ``AS-IS''. UMD is making
-this work available so that other people can use it. This software is in
-production use at our home site - the UMCP Department of Computer Science -
-but we make no warranties that it will work for you. Amanda development is
-unfunded - the development team maintains the code in their spare time. As a
-result, there is no support available other than users helping each other on
-the Amanda mailing lists. See below for information on the mailing lists.
-
-
-WHAT IS AMANDA?
----------------
-
-This is a release of Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic
-Network Disk Archiver. Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many
-computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive.
-
-Here are some features of Amanda:
-
- * written in C, freely distributable.
- * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, GNU Tar
- and others.
- * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting
- finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to
- tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host
- with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours.
- * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape.
- * supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to
- any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via
- the unix command line.
- * supports Kerberos 4 security, including encrypted dumps. The Kerberos
- support is available as a separate add-on package, see the file
- KERBEROS.HOW-TO-GET on the ftp site, and the file docs/KERBEROS in this
- package, for more details.
- * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper
- backup image on the tape for you.
- * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines.
- * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email.
- * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: no
- more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network.
- * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both
- the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will
- send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to
- fail.
- * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with
- either compress or gzip.
- * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large
- timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system
- is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active
- filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps.
- * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable.
-
-
-WHAT ARE THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR AMANDA?
---------------------------------------------
-
-Amanda requires a host that is mostly idle during the time backups are
-done, with a large capacity tape drive (e.g. an EXABYTE, DAT or DLT tape).
-This becomes the "tape server host". All the computers you are going to dump
-are the "backup client hosts". The server host can also be a client host.
-
-Amanda works best with one or more large "holding disk" partitions on the
-server host available to it for buffering dumps before writing to tape.
-The holding disk allows Amanda to run backups in parallel to the disk, only
-writing them to tape when the backup is finished. Note that the holding
-disk is not required: without it Amanda will run backups sequentially to
-the tape drive. Running it this way kills the great performance, but still
-allows you to take advantage of Amanda's other features.
-
-As a rule of thumb, for best performance the holding disk should be larger
-than the dump output from your largest disk partitions. For example, if
-you are backing up some full gigabyte disks that compress down to 500 MB,
-then you'll want 500 MB on your holding disk. On the other hand, if those
-gigabyte drives are partitioned into 500 MB filesystems, they'll probably
-compress down to 250 MB and you'll only need that much on your holding
-disk. Amanda will perform better with larger holding disks.
-
-Actually, Amanda will still work if you have full dumps that are larger
-than the holding disk: Amanda will send those dumps directly to tape one at
-a time. If you have many such dumps you will be limited by the dump speed
-of those machines.
-
-Amanda does not yet support single backup images larger than a tape.
-
-
-WHAT SYSTEMS DOES AMANDA RUN ON?
---------------------------------
-
-Amanda should run on any modern Unix system that supports dump or GNU
-tar, has sockets and inetd, and either system V shared memory, or BSD
-mmap implemented.
-
-In particular, Amanda 2.4.0 has been compiled, and the client side tested
-on the following systems:
- AIX 3.2 and 4.1
- BSDI BSD/OS 2.1 and 3.1
- DEC OSF/1 3.2 and 4.0
- FreeBSD 2.2.5
- IRIX 5.2 and 6.3
- Linux/GNU on x86, alpha and sparc
- NetBSD 1.0
- Nextstep 3 (*)
- SunOS 4.1.x (x >= 1) and 5.[56]
- Ultrix 4.2
- HP-UX 9.x and 10.x (x >= 01)
-
-The Amanda 2.4.0 server side is known to run on all of the other
-machines except on those marked with an asterisk.
-
-If you know of any system that is not listed here on which amanda
-builds successfully, either client&server or client-only, please
-report to amanda-hackers%amanda.org@localhost.
-
-
-WHERE DO I GET AMANDA?
-----------------------
-
-There are several versions of Amanda. The latest version at the time
-of this writing is available at:
-
- ftp://ftp.amanda.org/pub/amanda
-
-
-HOW DO I GET AMANDA UP AND RUNNING?
------------------------------------
-
-Read the file docs/INSTALL. There are a variety of steps, from compiling
-Amanda to installing it on the tape server host and the client machines.
- docs/INSTALL contains general installation instructions.
- docs/SYSTEM.NOTES contains system-specific information.
- docs/FAQ contains answers to frequently asked questions.
- docs/KERBEROS explains installation under Kerberos 4.
- docs/TAPE.CHANGERS explains how to customize the changer interface.
- docs/WHATS.NEW details new features.
-
-
-WHO DO I TALK TO IF I HAVE A PROBLEM?
--------------------------------------
-
-Amanda is completely unsupported and made available as-is. However,
-you may be able to get useful information in the Amanda mailing lists:
-
-==> To join a mailing list, DO NOT, EVER, send mail to that list. Send
- mail to <listname>-request%amanda.org@localhost, or amanda-lists%amanda.org@localhost,
- with the following line in the body of the message:
- subscribe <listname> <your-email-address>
-
-
- amanda-announce
- The amanda-announce mailing list is for important announcements
- related to the Amanda Network Backup Manager package, including new
- versions, contributions, and fixes. NOTE: the amanda-users list is
- itself on the amanda-announce distribution, so you only need to
- subscribe to one of the two lists, not both.
- To subscribe, send a message to amanda-announce-request%amanda.org@localhost.
-
- amanda-users
- The amanda-users mailing list is for questions and general discussion
- about the Amanda Network Backup Manager. This package and related
- files are available via anonymous FTP from ftp.amanda.org in the
- pub/amanda directory. NOTE: the amanda-users list is itself on the
- amanda-announce distribution, so you only need to subscribe to one of
- the two lists, not both.
- To subscribe, send a message to amanda-users-request%amanda.org@localhost.
-
- amanda-hackers
- The amanda-hackers mailing list is for discussion of the
- technical details of the Amanda package, including extensions,
- ports, bugs, fixes, and alpha testing of new versions.
- To subscribe, send a message to amanda-hackers-request%amanda.org@localhost.
-
-
-Share and Enjoy,
-The Amanda Development Team
diff -r 361bd94af474 -r 398822f2880f sysutils/amanda-dev-client/Makefile
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/Makefile Wed May 12 18:45:25 2004 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2004/05/04 03:40:50 snj Exp $
-#
-
-PKGNAME= amanda-client-${VERS}
-SVR4_PKGNAME= amacl
-
-COMMENT= Client part of Amanda, a network backup system
-
-DEPENDS+= amanda-common-${VERS}:../../sysutils/amanda-dev-common
-
-USE_BUILDLINK3= yes
-GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
-
-.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
-.include "../../sysutils/amanda-dev-common/Makefile.common"
-.include "../../sysutils/amanda-dev-common/buildlink3.mk"
-#.include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk"
-
-.if ${OPSYS} != "Linux"
-DEPENDS+= {gtar,gtar-base}>=1.12:../../archivers/gtar
-.endif
-
-CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-server --without-restore
-
-# Prevent configure script from finding unnecessary libraries. We'll patch
-# the amrecover Makefile to add the readline libraries as it's the only
-# program that uses readline. (XXX: incorrect, does not happen)
-#
-CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv_lib_intl_main=no
-CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv_lib_termcap_tgetent=no
-CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv_lib_curses_tgetent=no
-CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv_lib_ncurses_tgetent=no
-CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv_lib_readline_readline=no
-
-.if defined(AMANDA_SMB)
-CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-smbclient
-DEPENDS+= {samba>=2.0,ja-samba>=2.0}:../../net/samba
-.endif
-
-.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
diff -r 361bd94af474 -r 398822f2880f sysutils/amanda-dev-client/PLIST
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/PLIST Wed May 12 18:45:25 2004 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2002/08/19 01:16:17 kei Exp $
-lib/libamclient.a
-lib/libamclient.la
-lib/libamclient-2.4.3b3.so
-libexec/amandad
-libexec/calcsize
-libexec/killpgrp
-libexec/patch-system
-libexec/rundump
-libexec/runtar
-libexec/selfcheck
-libexec/sendbackup
-libexec/sendsize
-libexec/versionsuffix
-man/man8/amrecover.8
-sbin/amrecover
diff -r 361bd94af474 -r 398822f2880f sysutils/amanda-dev-client/distinfo
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/distinfo Wed May 12 18:45:25 2004 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/02 13:28:15 bouyer Exp $
-
-SHA1 (amanda-2.4.3b3.tar.gz) = 7028e5f060ee159d05c35635e79c5fd4701f08ee
-Size (amanda-2.4.3b3.tar.gz) = 1167303 bytes
-SHA1 (patch-aa) = 46fca5506e3f7f38f1f8c33db30cf53a5d1fcbb0
-SHA1 (patch-ab) = 9140b0c980927a1e4f8cc23985391ed3c6c76785
-SHA1 (patch-ac) = 7c94b9c5adbdf7266b76e2599e297dbb4be271aa
-SHA1 (patch-ad) = 75d2adc88cb2af6477762673baf0f62048dda4c8
-SHA1 (patch-ae) = d50d43cc2b557af326a29ed9ba918c10458b3545
diff -r 361bd94af474 -r 398822f2880f sysutils/amanda-dev-client/patches/patch-aa
--- a/sysutils/amanda-dev-client/patches/patch-aa Wed May 12 18:45:25 2004 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/02 13:28:15 bouyer Exp $
-
---- configure.orig Fri Mar 8 20:28:05 2002
-+++ configure Tue Apr 30 11:39:11 2002
-@@ -9893,8 +9893,10 @@
- # This can be used to rebuild libtool when needed
- LIBTOOL_DEPS="$ac_aux_dir/ltmain.sh"
-
-+if false ; then
- # Always use our own libtool.
- LIBTOOL='$(SHELL) $(top_builddir)/libtool'
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