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CLEAN-OLD-DISTFILES(1) General Commands Manual CLEAN-OLD-DISTFILES(1)

clean-old-distfilesremove obsolete ports distfiles

clean-old-distfiles [-nv] [-e except] [-h history] [timestamp]

Each time dpb(1) is run for a full scan of the ports(7) tree, it appends to the history log, listing files in the distfiles directory that are not, or no longer, needed for building the complete tree. It can also be run solely for that purpose, by using:

$ -D HISTORY_ONLY

When clean-old-distfiles is run later, it uses the information from the history log to delete unneeded files. When a file is deleted, the corresponding entry is also deleted from the history log.

By default, clean-old-distfiles deletes all files listed in the history log. If a timestamp is given, it is interpreted as a number of seconds since the Epoch, similar to the date(1) -r argument, and only those files are deleted that were recorded as obsolete at that time or earlier.

For normal files, clean-old-distfiles verifies sha256(1) checksums prior to removal. It also removes links under by_cipher/sha256, but it trusts that the checksums for these are accurate.

Options are as follows:

except
Read exception list from file except. Each line is the name of a file that shouldn't be removed.
history
Read log from history file history instead of the default /usr/ports/distfiles/history. Turns on -nv, as this is a testing option.
Don't really remove files.
Display what will be removed, as ‘rm file’ lines.

/usr/ports
base of the ports tree, can be overridden with env variable PORTSDIR.
/usr/ports/distfiles
location of the distfiles repository, can be overridden with env variable DISTDIR.
/usr/ports/distfiles/history
log of obsolete distfiles.

dpb(1), sha256(1), mirroring-ports(7)

April 24, 2020 OpenBSD-7.3