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chucky(7)							     chucky(7)

NAME
       chucky

SYNOPSIS
       chucky

       chucky -b -o -u -t

       chucky -b -a > save.shar

DESCRIPTION
       This  program reads /var/db/pkg/local.sqlite and compares install time‐
       stamp with date in $FreeBSD header in the  Makefile  of	the  port.  If
       there is no $FreeBSD header then it is assumed to be a beta port.

       NOTE: shar files are created with absolute path (ie /usr/ports/src/dir)
       so executing them will restore to that path. Multiple  shars  are  con‐
       catenated  by  chucky stripping the 'exit' command from the output. (ie
       there is no 'exit' in the shar output. the shar output is to stdout, if
       you want to save:

       # chucky -b -a > save.shar

       This will save all the ports marked 'beta' in the save.shar archive, in
       the cwd.

OPTIONS
       -u     Display installed ports with update status only.

       -o     Display installed ports with current status only

       -b     Display installed ports with beta status only

       -t     Include timestamps in display (debug, etc)

       -a     Create shar of files (useful with -b). (Output to stdout).

       -h     Display help text.

       -i     Ignore fread() errors.

	      ** if you are working on developing ports outside the ports tree
	      you may receive an error because the port is listed in the data‐
	      base but does not exist in the ports tree. if  you  use  the  -i
	      flag it will continue without an error message.

FILES
       Chucky	uses  /var/db/pkg/local.sqlite	which  is  created/managed  by
       /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg.

AUTHOR
       Manual page by Waitman Gobble

chucky version 1.0		 21 March 2013			     chucky(7)
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