discussed on the arch@ mailinglist (after repo-copy).
sys.mk will .error if it finds /etc/defaults/make.conf but include
it anyways (this is the same behaviour as with the make.conf.local
removal).
/usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf has BDEFLAGS commented out now,
since it's only an example file.
Adjust all textes that talk about make.conf or defaults/make.conf to
match the new situation.
- build_x.sh now does all the steps to build an X dist rather than being
a child script of package_x_dists.sh
- Update the usage information to list the ports you need to install
before running this script as well as needing to set CVSROOT.
- Make sure CVSROOT is set. If not, exit with an error.
- We now take two parameters: a work directory and an output directory.
The work directory is used as scratch space. All of the bindist will
end up in the output directory.
- Only apply XF86.patch to the checked out XFree86 port if it exists.
- Use XFree86's build-bindist tool to package up the dists using their
distfiles rather than using our own packing lists that have to be
manually updated each time the port changes.
Example usage:
env CVSROOT=/home/ncvs ./build_x.sh /usr/xtmp /usr/x11dists
changes" section, but I'm not sure it's appropriate there. config(8)
is a userland utility, but this is actually a "kernel" feature. There
are release notes about config(8) in both sections, but "kernel" seems
more appropriate for this one.
1. Bring floppies.sgml section in-line into install.sgml, where it
makes more sense.
2. Slightly reorganize some sections of Installation section and
do some wordsmithing.
3. Update distribution layout to reflect RELNOTESng and new compat
distributions.
4. Update upgrade file list from 4-STABLE.
5. It's been a long time since 2.2.X; get rid of instructions dealing
with "new" handling of compatability slices and fix up other references
in the text.
6. Hunt down and kill emoticons with extreme prejudice. Try to
tone down the use of exclamation points.
7. Cross-reference new and improved Installation chapter in
Handbook.
8. Add a proper abstract for this document.
* Rename cvsup-bin to cvsup (cvsup-bin does not exist anymore).
* Add the net/rsync port to the CDROM packages.
* Add the misc/compat* ports.
Approved by: jkh
+ uses `mkisofs' rather than `mkhybrid' as the new mkisofs is the merger
of the two
+ checks for `setcdboot's existsance and tries to pkg_add it if needed
+ removes English contraction
Approved by: jkh
+ allows one to set _R so one can more easily make an iso after the fact,
in the directory `make release' was issued in
+ changes name from miniboot to miniinst since we make other bootable ISOs
also (and we might confuse someone)
Approved by: jkh
execute commands when the battery level changes, and point users at
the examples in /etc/apmd.conf since this stuff isn't (yet?)
documented in the manual page. Also note its MFC.
Submitted by: nsayer
support for Aironet 350, ed(4) support for Linksys cards, aac(4),
ssh(1) not SUID, passwd(1)/pw(8) support for passwd_format,
rc(8) deletes non-directories in /var/run and /var/spool/lock,
fmtcheck(3), sshd(8) X11Forwarding, sshd_config MaxStartups
deprecates ConnectionsPerPeriod.
Some of these MFCs are new, others were reflected in 4-STABLE's
release notes already, and still others were MFC-ed before prior
releases.
Relocate dgm->digi release note item to live next to digi.
Relocate an(4)/AIR350 note to be next to another an(4) entry.
Remove a duplicate entry documenting xargs(1) -J.
Port markup fixes: sysutils/cs9660_unicode, net/pim6dd, net/pim6sd.
all inetd.conf services disabled by default but now editable in
sysinstall(8).
Deleted an item about disabling selected services in inetd.conf, since
it was superceded by the above.
While I'm here, rename the "Security Fixes" section to "Security-Related
Changes".
content or whitespace changes; it just moves sections around for
better organization; the content of this file used to be fairly
fragmented because it originally was derived from parts of several other
documents.
The first half of "About FreeBSD" has been pulled into the Introduction
section. The remainder of "About FreeBSD" plus the "Release Documentation"
section now make up a new <sect1></sect1> level section entitled
"Further Reading".
document into article.sgml. Move the $FreeBSD$ tag from a
comment to a <pubdate></pubdate> entry, but no other content
or whitespace changes.
The two reasons for doing this are to: 1) Get rid of a bunch of
itty-bitty files and 2) help with a reorganization of the README that
will be much simpler if all the content is in a single file.
obrien 2001/07/21 10:38:46 PDT
Modified files:
release/alpha dokern.sh
Log:
Fix the install kernel on a 1.44MB floppy again.
I had to be aggressively Draconian to succeed.
I diked out:
+ Multia, NoName, PC/EB 64, Aspen Alpine support.
+ SCSI tape support
+ AMI MegaRAID controller support
+ All parallel bus support (includes PLIP)
+ vx (3c590, 3c595), pcn (AMD Am79C97x PCI 10/100), sf (Adaptec AIC-6915),
sis (SiS 900/SiS 7016), ste (Sundance ST201 (D-Link DFE-550TX)),
wb (Winbond W89C840F) support.
I didn't do this when I merged the delta to RELENG_4 because I thought
&merged; didn't apply to contributed software since there is one entry
per application which gets updated with the new version number, as
opposed to all the other programs, which get one entry per update.
However, the previous commit removed &merged; from the IPFilter entry,
so perhaps I just didn't look long enough when I did the tcpdump
merge.
as part of the release if MAKE_ISOS is set. Will also build the
first CD with packages (in addition to the "minimal" CD) if CD_EXTRA_BITS
points to them. This probably need a bit more work to get fully useful,
but it at least covers the basics for now.
As was done to i386/boot_crunch.conf:
+ Build with `lint' defined to cut out some of the `rcsid's (binaries' code
only, the libs will still have the `rcsid's in them).
+ mount_mfs is OBE.
+ Do not need libipx as I have conditionally diked that functional out of
ifconfig(8).
I had to be aggressively Draconian to succeed.
I diked out:
+ Multia, NoName, PC/EB 64, Aspen Alpine support.
+ SCSI tape support
+ AMI MegaRAID controller support
+ All parallel bus support (includes PLIP)
+ vx (3c590, 3c595), pcn (AMD Am79C97x PCI 10/100), sf (Adaptec AIC-6915),
sis (SiS 900/SiS 7016), ste (Sundance ST201 (D-Link DFE-550TX)),
wb (Winbond W89C840F) support.
If the removal of any of this support causes heartburn, please let me know.
only, the libs will still have the `rcsid's in them).
+ mount_mfs is OBE.
+ Do not need libipx as I have conditionally diked that functional out of
ifconfig(8).
only, the libs will still have the `rcsid's in them).
+ mount_mfs is OBE.
+ The Alpha install does not support SLIP, PCCARD or USB installs; so we do
not need the associated userland utils.
+ Do not need libipx as I have conditionally diked that functional out of
ifconfig(8).
language-dependant SGML catalogs (in ${LANG_CODE}/share/sgml) and also
use a default.dsl stylesheet similar to what the rest of the DocProj
documents use.
Requested by: hrs, Alex Kapranoff <kapr@acm.org>
Reviewed by: hrs, dd
MFC after: 2 days
# I have deliberately not mentioned the kernel compile directory move;
# people using buildworld aren't affected, and those that aren't had
# better be reading cvs-all and/or src/UPDATING.
NO_SENDMAIL flag if set. The whole NO_FOO mechanism in /usr/src
is pretty bogus and needs to be re-examined in the context of a
larger argument about modularity, but that's something for another
time.
Submitted by: Peter Pentchev <roam@orbitel.bg>
notes build. Instead of having doc.relnotes.mk make a guess, hardcode
quite a bit (but as little as possible) in Makefile.inc's sprinkled
strategicly throughout the tree. This has the advantage of actually
working properly (which is a Good Thing(tm)), and the disadvantages of
more files in the repository and more hardcoded paths (which are both
Bad Things(tm)).
I get a link error on in6addr_<something> and i cannot find the
symbol in any of the libraries. It might be my mistake, but in any
case the crunched binary would overflow the floppy, so...
This applies to -current only.
Make sure hints are statically compiled into the kernel,
because the bootloader is not available in picobsd and so the
hints file cannot be found at run time.
(This is kind of inconvenient if you have to handle non PnP devices,
but fortunately these days non-PnP ISA cards are disappearing...)
This must have to do with the use of devfs in -CURRENT, but i
have no idea when the devfs is actually mounted (is it a
side effect of mount -t nonfs or what ?) and when /dev/fd0c becomes
available.
For the time being, let's use this hack. Once I understand how devfs
works, this can be reverted back to the previous value, and also the
part of the build script which creates device entries can be nuked.
This is for -current only.
better place to handle dependencies.
Make another step at helping cross-compiling: when the user specifies
an alternate source tree, the script takes care of creating include
files and libraries for the new tree.
Furthermore, build and use a version of the "config" program which
matches the new sources.
It takes a long time to create libraries, and it might even not do
the right thing at once, there might be some dependencies that i
have forgotten. At any rate, with this code i have been able to
build a working picobsd image using -CURRENT sources on -STABLE
MFC after: 3 days
one Makefile variable to control the building/installation of both
the DocProj documents and RELNOTESng.
Suggested by: obrien, dd
Tested by: John Hay <jhay@icomtek.csir.co.za>
files).
Another diff will be forthcoming to fold the functionality of
NORELNOTES into NODOC.
Tested by: John Hay <jhay@icomtek.csir.co.za>
Pointy hat to: bmah
images get TXT renderings only; CDROM and FTP areas get TXT and HTML.)
Remove the old *.TXT release documentation files, as they
have been subsumed into RELNOTESng. The new layout will greatly
facilitate their maintenence and help keep them internally consistent.
support battery state monitoring, ncurses 5.2-20010512.
Woefully overdue release notes: ddb(4) show pcpu, telnet(1) autologin
and encryption defaults and -y option.
Tadayuki OKADA <tadayuki@mediaone.net>.
New release notes: USER_LDT on by default (this entry is way overdue).
Add Abocom URE 450 to supported USB Ethernet devices.
version control information that is different from the rest of their
containing document (or at least other sections). For release notes
only, allow output of <sect1info><pubdate></pubdate></sect1info>
text, and add it to three sections of RELNOTESng where it's kind of
important ("What's New" in the release notes, "Supported Device" in
the arch-independent hardware list, and the processors section of the
alpha hardware list).
1. Everywhere I could figure out what driver supported a device or
class of device, there is now a cross-reference via a &man entity.
For cases where a driver has no manpage (and hence no &man entity),
we now at least give the name of the driver. For the most part,
this was done by examining driver manpages.
2. A number of devices which are i386-only are now marked as such,
determined by noting manpages or kernel source files in
architecture-specific directories.
3. Added hardware supported by the vpo(4), wl(4), awi(4), and bktr(4)
drivers, based on a read of the manpages.
The manpages and source files in question were taken from 4-STABLE,
(which is what was running on my off-net laptop at the time)
but at this level of detail, I don't expect there to be any appreciable
differences between 4-STABLE and 5-CURRENT.
and DP83821 gigabit ethernet MAC chips and the NatSemi DP83861 10/100/1000
copper PHY. There are a whole bunch of very low cost cards available with
this chipset selling for $150USD or less. This includes the SMC9462TX,
D-Link DGE-500T, Asante GigaNIX 1000TA and 1000TPC, and a couple cards
from Addtron.
This chip supports TCP/IP checksum offload, VLAN tagging/insertion.
2048-bit multicast filter, jumbograms and has 8K TX and 32K RX FIFOs.
I have not done serious performance testing with this driver. I know
it works, and I want it under CVS control so I can keep tabs on it.
Note that there's no serious mutex stuff in here yet either: I need
to talk more with jhb to figure out the right way to do this. That
said, I don't think there will be any problems.
This driver should also work on the alpha. It's not turned on in
GENERIC.
freed by softupdates, ifconfig(8) accepts CIDR notation, rc(8) clean-out
of /var/run and /var/spool/lock, c89(1) is now a binary, pax(1)
enhancements and cpio(1)/tar(1) compatability, Ukranian language console
support.
Other: Update/make (more) consistent the list of WaveLAN devices
supported.
MFCs noted: ln(1) -h/-n, find(1) timestamp flags.
the need to also create the entire ports tree during a `make release'.
The main motivation behind this is that handling the ports tree still
takes a huge amount of time due to the large number of directories
involved, even on modern disks.
The solution is to establish a list of dependent ports that are
minimally required. This list needs to be manually maintained in case
the doc ports toolchain changes, and has thus been broken out into a
separate file Makefile.inc.docports. (release/Makefile has gotten
overly lengthy already anyway.)
Discussed with: bmah, nik
Reviewed by: bmah
stylesheets (particularly with respect to translations) is now similar
to that of the doc/ tree. Added a customization for HTML page footers
(this is the only reader-visible change).
1. There is now only one RELNOTESng stylesheet; the architecture-specific
stylesheets (to handle different values of the arch= attribute) are gone.
2. Several Makefile variable definitions were factored into
doc.relnotes.mk.
Submitted by: dd
sk(4)) were reversed.
While I'm here, update list of cards supported by sk(4) to be consistent
with the manpage.
PR: docs/21700
Submitted by: neuf@lrs.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de
o Define a RELN_ROOT variable which points to the root of the relnotes
tree (i.e., src/release/doc).
o By default, define DOC_PREFIX in terms of RELN_ROOT; this gives a
bigger chance of finding the doc/ tree without help in the form of
setting DOC_PREFIX on the command line.
o Respect DOCDIR; `make install` works now.
Approved by: bmah
from the build cluster. These are required to get the dependencies the
same as the parallel builds.
- Add an optional second argument that allows you to specific an alternate
ports directory.
- Remove the temporary file after we are done with it.
- Remove ksh93 because it won't make it on the discs until the license issues
are resolved.
Approved by: jkh
Make listings of dc(4)-supported cards consistent with manpage
(submitted by fenner).
amr(4) supports the Dell PERC 3/DCL (submitted by
Vivek Khera <khera@kciLink.com>).
Properly capitalize "Ethernet" and variants thereof.
Add missing CMedia and Crystal Semiconductor sound chips (submitted by
orion).
Fix estimate of 5.0-RELEASE release date (submitted by dd).
ntpd(8) security fix cross-reference to SA-01:31.
Fix typo: s/maestreo3/maestro3/.
Fix ABOUT.TXT to be consistent with LAYOUT.TXT with respect to
the size of an unpacked ports collection (the stated 100MB
is a bit of an overestimate, but better to be conservative).
PR: 22778
Submitted by: David <ddavid@ican.net>
bugs fixed, fsck_ffs in background on mounted filesystems, TI-RPC,
portmap(8)->rpcbind(8), IPv6 support in NFS, lockd, rc(8) dependency
handling.
Synch up hardware devices with etc/defaults/pccard.conf 1.98.2.19
(yes, from RELENG_4). This change needs to be propagated to RELNOTESng.
/stand/etc on the mfsroot, and hence to /etc on the install target
disk for use during the install. It also links netconfig and services
into /etc on the mfsroot so that they are available to a fixit
shell.
Submitted by: iedowse
dependency order (submitted by sobomax), "lprm -" works for remote
printers, mergemaster(8) updates, ftpd(8) updates.
Also make sure ESS Maestro-3/Allegro is mentioned in appropriate
hardware lists (submitted by scottl).
and nodump flag, ISC DHCP client update to 2.0pl5, split(1) support
for large files, units(1) update, netstat(1) per-address packet
counting, manpage updates.
Fix up notes on Adaptec SCSI RAID and DPT SmartRAID V/VI SCSI RAID
controllers (reviewed by scottl).