$NetBSD: TODO,v 1.53 2006/10/12 13:58:48 joerg Exp $ Please add your own entries at the bottom of this file. If possible, include the name of an example package where a warning should occur. * fix false positive warnings * ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM => NOT_FOR_PLATFORM * -Wl,-rpath * include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk" before using "+=". * include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk" before any .if * warn about the use of ${SED} in {pre,do,post}-install * check for direct use of user names and group names * Find a reliable, secure way to delete all CVS directories inside ${WRKSRC}. When that is finished, add a warning that using ${XARGS} is insecure. * warn about the use of ${WRKDIR:=...}, as this construct should only be used with lists. * record with each substring its source location to be able to make even more precise diagnostics * check wether CONFIG* override match, e.g. CONFIGURE_DIRS most likely needs matching CNOFIG_GUESS_OVERRIDE and CONFIG_SUB_OVERRIDE as well * warn about BUILD_USES_MSGFMT and related defines being used when devel/gettext-lib/buildlink3.mk is not explicitly included? * Many of the checking routines need some context to provide better warnings. For example, checkline_foo() may need to know what has happened in the file before that line. * Add checks for binary packages. See Debian/lintian for ideas. * Of the user-defined variables, some may be used at load-time and some don't. Find out how pkglint can distinguish them. * Make sure that no variable is modified at load-time after it has been used once. This should at least flag BUILD_DEFS in bsd.pkg.mk. * Implement unescape_shellword, which is required for the type check for SedCommand. * Invent an annotation scheme for files that intentionally define variables for use in other files. * Check all the shell commands to see if they are mentioned in USE_TOOLS. * ${MACHINE_ARCH}-${LOWER_OPSYS}elf in PLISTs etc. is a NetBSD config.guess problem ==> use of ${APPEND_ELF}