Commit Graph

4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ken Smith
f9bd71b713 Remove the print/acroread package due to licensing concerns.
Requested by:	trevor (acroread maintainer)
Seconded by:	Mark Linimon, Joerg Wunsch
MFC after:	1 day
2005-03-31 13:52:12 +00:00
John Baldwin
b885fa0e83 - Use the extend method of list objects to append a new list rather than a
bunch of append calls when adding more ports to an existing list.
- Remove the compatXY packages from disc1 as they are only intended for use
  on 5.x (6.x doesn't have them as dists anymore) and on 5.x they aren't
  packages but are old-fashioned distribution tarballs anyway.
2005-03-21 20:03:56 +00:00
John Baldwin
0dd0e637dc - Always include x11/xorg on disc1 as it does exist for ia64 (I must have
misread print-cdrom-packages.sh).
- Include x11/xorg-manpages and devel/imake-6 since xorg doesn't pull those
  in as requirements.  Not including manpages is a bug IMO.
- Add security/freebsd-update to disc2, not sure why I left this one out
  but I did by accident.

Reported by:	kensmith (2), cpercival (3)
2005-03-21 19:57:18 +00:00
John Baldwin
e738d1ea3d Add a new package splitting mechanism to replace print-cdrom-packages.sh.
The new system tries to be more automated so that there is less work for
the re's to do.  It also no longer uses a /usr/ports tree as its input,
but uses the generated package build including its INDEX file as its input.
It parses the INDEX file, determines which packages should go on which ISO
images, and then builds full-fledged trees of packages that can be added
as an argument to mkisofs along with the tree built by 'make release' to
build a full CD image.  The INDEX files in the populated trees are
generated with volume media number to make use of sysinstall's multiple
volume support so that the user is kindly prompted to insert the
appropriate disc for a package if it is not on the current disc.  There is
still some more tweaking to be done here, but this part needs to be
committed.  This stuff will all be used to prep the 5.4 release as well.

Tested by:	kensmith, others on re@
Reviewed by:	re
2005-03-21 19:17:48 +00:00