Created attachment 175578 [details] shar file for the port New port: sysutils/lsop a FreeBSD utility to list all processes running with outdated binaries or shared libraries
BTW, imho the description is written a bit poorly. Lsop really looks for processes that have their binaries modified (ie. updated, not outdated) or deleted. As it is now, and that comes from upstream, I know, it suggests a tool that lists processes with binaries that are outdated and should be updated (binaries, not the processes, so pkg upgrade). BTW, anyone up to commit this? There's a certain level of interest for this port since it suggests which daemons to restart post upgrade...
Sure I could commit. The only problem I see is that the submitter's email does not match the one given as MAINTAINER. So either I use b081@hotmail.com as MAINTAINER or the Bugzilla account email needs to be updated to 606u@dir.bg
There you go.
(In reply to 606u from comment #3) Thank you. Now waiting for mentor approval: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10083
A commit references this bug: Author: tobik Date: Tue Mar 21 21:00:33 UTC 2017 New revision: 436654 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/436654 Log: New port: sysutils/lsop lsop is a FreeBSD utility to list all processes running with outdated binaries or shared libraries (that is, binaries or shared libraries that have been upgraded or simply deleted). lsop does not currently work when started in a FreeBSD jail! WWW: https://github.com/606u/lsop PR: 213340 Submitted by: 606u@dir.bg Approved by: lme (mentor) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10083 Changes: head/sysutils/Makefile head/sysutils/lsop/ head/sysutils/lsop/Makefile head/sysutils/lsop/distinfo head/sysutils/lsop/pkg-descr