freebsd-dev/etc/mtree
Dimitry Andric 7b6f5ebef6 Add several sanitizer ignore lists under /usr/lib/clang
Some of the sanitizers from compiler-rt can use ignore lists, which are
loosely modeled on valgrind's example. Upstream provides default lists
for AddressSanitizer, CFI, and MemorySanitizer, so install these in the
expected location, /usr/lib/clang/14.0.3/share.

Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35338
2022-05-28 15:46:38 +02:00
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BSD.debug.dist Merge llvm-project release/14.x llvmorg-14.0.3-0-g1f9140064dfb 2022-05-14 13:46:42 +02:00
BSD.include.dist Merge llvm-project main llvmorg-14-init-17616-g024a1fab5c35 2022-05-14 13:44:34 +02:00
BSD.lib32.dist Install 32-bit libcrypto engines in /usr/lib32/engines instead of 2020-06-01 18:58:09 +00:00
BSD.release.dist
BSD.root.dist Add support for jail.conf.d 2021-09-10 00:30:04 -05:00
BSD.sendmail.dist BSD.sendmail.dist: simplify mqueue group name setting 2020-03-22 16:55:20 +00:00
BSD.tests.dist bintrans: move files to a new directory 2022-04-18 10:53:11 +02:00
BSD.usr.dist Add several sanitizer ignore lists under /usr/lib/clang 2022-05-28 15:46:38 +02:00
BSD.var.dist bhyve/snapshot: drop mkdir when creating the unix domain socket 2021-02-22 11:31:07 -09:00
Makefile libsoft: Remove support for installing libsoft 2022-01-06 22:34:10 -07:00
README

$FreeBSD$

Note: If you modify these files, please keep hier(7) updated!

These files are used to create empty file hierarchies for building the
system into.  Some notes about working with them are placed here to try
and keep them in good working order.

    a)  The files use 4 space indentation, and other than in the header
        comments, should not contain any tabs.  An indentation of 4 is
        preferable to the standard indentation of 8 because the indentation
        of levels in these files can become quite deep causing the line to
        overflow 80 characters.

        This also matches with the files generated when using the
        mtree -c option, which was implemented that way for the same reason.

    b)  Only directories should be listed here.

    c)  The listing should be kept in filename sorted order.

    d)  Sanity checking changes to these files can be done by following
        this procedure (the sed -e is ugly, but fixing mtree -c to
        not emit the trailing white space would be even uglier):

            mkdir /tmp/MTREE
            mtree -deU -f BSD.X.dist -p /tmp/MTREE
            mtree -cdin -k uname,gname,mode -p /tmp/MTREE | \
		sed -e 's/ *$//' >BSD.X.new
            diff -u BSD.X.dist BSD.X.new
            rm -r /tmp/MTREE

        Note that you will get some differences about /set lines,
        and uname= gname= on certain directory areas, mainly man page
        sections.  This is caused by mtree not having a look ahead
        mechanism for making better selections for these as it
        traverses the hierarchy.

        The BSD.X.new file should NOT be committed, as it will be missing
        the correct header, and important keywords like ``nochange''.
        Simply use the diff for a sanity check to make sure things are in
        the correct order and correctly indented.

    e)  Further sanity checking of the system builds with DESTDIR=/someplace
        are more complicated, but can often catch missing entries in these
        files.  I tend to run this more complete sanity check shortly after
        the target date for a new release is announced.

        If you want details on it bug me about it via email to
        rgrimes@FreeBSD.org.