K 10 svn:author V 8 keramida K 8 svn:date V 27 2008-05-27T05:10:54.000000Z K 7 svn:log V 833 Add a -n option to pkg_create(1), to inhibit duplicate work. When run without this option, multiple runs of `pkg_create -Rb' will recreate common packages multiple times. This can take a lot of time for large packages. With the -n option `pkg_create -b' checks with stat(2) and skips packages that already exist. Note that this may *not* be safe of the existing output file is not really a package, or if it has been corrupted, modified or otherwise tinkered with between subsequent pkg_create runs. For this and POLA reasons, the default behavior is to *rebuild* the packages, and the -n option can be used when we know it is `safe' to run in no-regenerate mode. Inspired by: A post to freebsd-questions by Matthias Apitz < matthias.apitz at oclc.org > Reviewed by: marcus, flz Approved by: marcus MFC after: 2 weeks END