There is no reason to keep the two knobs separate: if tests are
enabled, the ATF libraries are required; and if tests are disabled,
the ATF libraries are not necessary. Keeping the two just serves
to complicate the build.
Reviewed by: freebsd-testing
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
but committing it helps to get everyone on the same page and makes
sure we make progress.
Tinderbox breakages that are the result of this commit are entirely
the committer's fault -- in other words: buildworld testing on amd64
only.
Credits follow:
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems
Based on work by: keramida@
Thanks to: gnn@, mdf@, mlaier@, sjg@
Special thanks to: keramida@
too-thorough cleanup of unused files, in r213695. Also make sure these
get installed under /usr/share/doc.
Submitted by: rwatson, brooks
Pointy hat to: dim
MFC after: 3 days
A full featured groff is required during buildworld, so build it always
and don't rely on it being present on the host system.
vgrind(1) is tightly coupled to a roff processor and will not be
built/installed when groff is disabled. Also much of the roff'ed
documentation under share/doc will not be built/installed when
WITHOUT_GROFF is defined.
Reviewed by: ru (partial)
uuencoded format along with their respective LICENSE files.
- Add new share/doc/legal directory to BSD.usr.dist mtree file. This is the
place we install LICENSE files for restricted firmwares.
- Teach firmware(9) and kmod.mk about licensed firmwares. Restricted firmwares
won't load properly unless legal.<name>.license_ack is set to 1, either
via kenv(1) or /boot/loader.conf.
Reviewed by: mlaier, sam
Permitted by: Intel (via Andrew Wilson)
MFC after: 1 month
The FAQ and handbook have been repository copied to their own top-level
("doc") directory in the cvs tree which will not be branched so as to
avoid the syncing problems. At some point, the sgml text will require
formatting tools that will be from ports rather than the main source tree.
Requested by: jfieber, jkh
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.
Here's the logic (mostly suggested by John Fieber):
@ If ALLLANG is defined, descend to all language-specific subdirs too.
@ If ALLLANG is not defined, but LANG is defined and a subdirectory with
that name exists, descend to that directory too.
@ In either case, the default subdirectories are always traversed.
Right now there's only one subdirectory (ja_JP.EUC) with one document
(handbook). Note these changes won't do anything if you don't have ALLLANG
defined or LANG set to ja_JP.EUC.
The make world for releases is expected to define ALLLANG, so all language-
specific documentation can be built (and be put in appropriate *dists).
This should be in 2.2.