in the commit log) submitted support for some NO_* knobs for delete-old*
and check-old. I converted it to the new WITHOUT_* knobs (more correctly:
MK_*) and added some dummy ones so that people can see what's missing.
Volunteers can have a look at http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc/build_options/
for a list of files.
The location looks a little bit odd to me, but I don't care about the
color of this bikeshed and follow the suggestion of our build
infrastructure guru to place it "somewhere under src/tools/ please". [1]
The build/mk/ directory looks more sane to me than the other ones there.
Submitted by: milosz.galazka@gmail.com
Suggested by: ru [1]
daemon in the base system and all the IKE daemons in the Ports
Collection has their own rc.d script.
OK'ed by: dougb
Discussed on: freebsd-rc
MFC after: 1 month
Approved by: cperciva (mentor)
back to be static-only in january. For this period libdisk was used by
the HOSTRES module for bsnmp which was then rewritten to use libgeom. The
only other consumer of libdisk is sysinstall so removing the shared library
should be safe.
a control variable was misspelled as `SCRIPTS_NAME_isdntel.sh'
(should've been `SCRIPTSNAME_isdntel.sh') when the Makefile was
converted to using <bsd.prog.mk>. Consequently, `isdntel.sh' has
been installed as `isdntel' since then. Nevertheless, nobody has
been unhappy with the change. So it's time to make it official.
Approved by: hm
Pointy hat to: ru
MFC after: 3 days
- correct typo in variable name
- remove etc/security (file):
While this doesn't affect the new directory, we should remove it to keep
the list "clean".
if you don't want to get some errors (e.g. in the build of
x11/XFree86-4-documents). So they don't belong here.
Noticed by: Dmitry Pryanishnikov <dmitry@atlantis.dp.ua>
or 2.0.2. These date back to 1996. Likely not needed for most
people, but good to have on the list for completeness.
# This is part 1 of 2, as I only had time to go through the first few
# directories.
that's been updated via buildworld for about 5 years now...
Note: some of the bin/foo that were duplicated as sbin/foo were likely errors
in the first place.
Note2: This contains some, but not all, of the perl and uucp files as I'd
removed some of them before I started keeping track...