missing-or-old-pkg_summary.txt lists some missing pkg_summary files or pkg_summary files that are probably too old missing-important-packages.txt lists some NetBSD packages that maybe should be there; initially based on doc/STATUS (which is very out of date). (I chose only NetBSD since many missing and I think other repos may not be official or maintained. I think the maintained repos for other operating systems are hosted elsewhere.) duplicate-package-names.txt lists PKGNAMEs that are re-used for different packages. For now this is just for /ftp/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/5.1_HEAD/All/pkg_summary.gz multiple-versions.txt list old version(s) of same package still provided by the repo. (same PKGPATH). (Why are these old packages still here? What will remove them?). This is also just for /ftp/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/5.1_HEAD/All/pkg_summary.gz old-package-repos.txt list package repos that are a few months or older old-package-symlinks.txt lists symlinks to package repo versions that are a few months or older old-pkg_summary-symlinks.txt lists some symlinks that lead to some old pkg_summary files that don't match up with packages hosted. pkgin-wrong-repo.txt lists pkgin packages that have missing corresponding pkg_summary database; or has wrong arch or osrelease configured. The other files show the removals or additions of packages found in few old pkg_summary files. (I need to remove the second pkg_summary differences if is redundant.) Note that I do not generate new package summaries for all repos. And note I do not replace any existing or install a new package summary. (What handles that?) This will need some tuning. But hopefully it is useful. I also plan to check if some important opsys/arch/version repo is missing and check if some packages are too old. And check if the symlinks or directories are missing for real NetBSD releases for common platforms (so pkgin can work without configuration).