add a -j option so we can tune the amount of parallel make,
the default we used (-j 8) is large and was giving problems
with SUBDIR_PARALLEL due to some missing dependencies.
- Use ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=YES instead of ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=1
since pkg-1.3 expects "yes" or "true" values.
- Before exporting PKG_ABI, strip extra characters from what
is parsed from 'pkg -vv'. This causes problems further down
when creating the packages directory for inclusion on the
dvd1.iso. Previously PKG_ABI would be 'freebsd:9:x86:64',
but now is '"freebsd:9:x86:64";' in pkg-1.3
Tested on: stable/9@r265858 with ports-mgmt/pkg-devel
MFC After: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The FreeBSD Foundation and Google, Inc.[1]
Since this was dual-sponsored, the sponsorurl needs
to be empty.
Add Google to the sponsor.ent file.
Reminded by: rwatson [1]
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
sponsored and/or contributed works.
This works similarly to how the subversion revision is
suffixed in release notes entries when 'revision="NNNNNN"'
is set.
The <para> tag in relnotes/article.xml can now take the
following new elements:
- contrib: defined to what type of contribution the change
is. Right now, only 'vendor' or 'sponsor' are used.
'vendor' is intended for vendor-contributed code, such as
driver updates, etc. 'sponsor' is intended for sponsored
work (the 'Sponsored by:' in the commit template).
- vendor: The canonical name of the vendor.
- sponsor: The canonical name of the sponsor.
- vendorurl: The URL for the vendor website, if applicable.
- sponsorurl: The URL for the sponsor website, if applicable.
If 'vendor' or 'sponsor' are set, but 'contrib' is not, nothing
is rendered. If 'contrib' is set, but no 'vendor' or 'sponsor'
are defined, nothing is printed. If 'vendorurl' or 'sponsorurl'
are set, the 'vendor' or 'sponsor' text is link, otherwise is
non-clickable text.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
'Relnotes:' tag in case 'yes' is not explicitly
the first string value following the tab.
As it turns out, a number of commits have bypassed
my filters (both email and 'svn log --search'), and
this script returns the results I want when doing
these searches.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
On head/, or more specifically, when WITNESS is in
the kernel config, the console is spammed excessively
with lock order reversal between isofs and devfs.
Set debug.witness.trace=0 in the installer sysctl.conf
to avoid printing the full KDB stack backtrace. This
does not prevent printing the lock order reversal has
happened, only lessens the console spam.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
and working on QEMU. Actually using this script as the regular image
generator, like with the memstick one, will require that the kernel support
EFI too. In particular, the following two things are required:
1. vt(9) be the default console driver
2. vt_efifb and vt_vga be able to coexist usefully in the same kernel
One other note here is that this requires newfs_msdos and mdconfig, which is
really ugly. NetBSD's makefs at least seems to support FAT now. If that
actually works, it should be imported and we can get rid of the mdconfig mess.