Without this, if you try to build a 2.2 release
on -current, it falls on its face here because
/usr/include contains your "make install"d headers
where the /usr/include/* symlinks point to the
RELENG_2_2 headers.
Reviewed by: jkh
dependent utilities to /bootstrap inside the chroot tree, so the
hosting and targeted environment are not required the same. By now,
mount/umount (due to the Lite2 changes) and cpio (due to lchown) make
it there. This should allow building a 3.0-current release from
inside a 2.2 vintage system, and visa verse.
Isn't lchown also a reason for a shared lib version number bump?
PR:
Reviewed by: jkh
make process via /mk.
2.2 candidate but i'll defer this for an hour until my test buld
proved that it works. This should just fit Jordan's deadline. ;-)
it inside some Makefiles. (Duh-oh, i've once included these references
there myself! :)
Noticed by akira@silvia.myaw.ei.meisei-u.ac.jp (Akira WATANABE), and by
my yesterday's build.
anyway.
. Add /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes to the fixit floppy, and set the
appropriate env variable.
. Cleanup the (commented out) tags in the entry section a little, to
be more up-to-date.
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
tar(1), but actually uses cpio(1). Many people are getting confused
about the lack of a tar on the fixit floppy, and simply don't know
that cpio can basically handle tar format fine (or they simply don't
know how to invoke cpio).
BLOAT! BLOAT! BLOAT! BLOAT!
Yes, but where else to put these stinking compat distributions. I, for one,
am bone tired of creating them by hand and then having everyone tell me I left
something out/in. Now any commiter can adjust the list as necessary, and I
forsee this as being so seldom necessary that I've simply committed the
uuencoded tarballs - these are from the last SNAP, and nobody complained
(for once) about that set.
. Don't gzip the crunched binary by now; it just fits, and execution is
a lot faster this way (it's truly demand-paged again).
. Add more(1), ft(8), protocols(5), a stripped down services(5).
. Improve the .profile, and make sysinstall actually use it again.
Still no go for a 4 MB configuration though. :-(