The release.9 target is now responsible only for generation of MFS root
file systems, that are built for all architectures, even those that do
not provide a floppy installation option. The release.10 target is now
responsible for creation of a set of boot, MFS root, and fixit floppies,
and the NO_FLOPPIES variable now affects only this target.
Also, replaced the FIXIT_TARGET variable with a check of whether the
*FIXITSIZE variables are present for a given architecture, similar to
how this is done when generating boot floppies.
Discussed with: jhb
that causes the bootable ISO images to be created using the floppy
emulation (the old method) as opposed to the new "cdboot" method.
Only copy boot.flp to the 2nd CD-ROM if this variable is defined.
Reviewed by: murray
doing make readmes if /tmp/.skip_ports exists. This file is created
after a complete run, which avoids that we do the lengthy operation
again for a rerelease.
When NOPORTS or NOPORTREADMES are defined, we create the file prior
to starting the release.
used in the EXTSRCDIR case, for example, if one finds it useful
to symlink /usr/src to an actual source tree, and use /usr/src
as the EXTSRCDIR.
This has no effects on release builds not using external directories.
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: scottl (re)
Also make sure bsdlabel(8) (along with the disklabel(8) compat
link) still appear on the fixit floppies of platforms that use
it natively (alpha, i386, and pc98).
Approved by: re (scottl)
bootable CDs can still be created if the iso.1 target is called
directly.
PR: misc/47191
Submitted by: Joost Bekkers <joost@bps.jodocus.org>
MFC after: 1 week
here interferenced with one in Makefile.inc1. Since we can't avoid
the jugglery in Makefile.inc1 (we want -m /usr/src/tools/build/mk
to come first, before any other -m specified on the command line),
avoid it here.
Reported by: imp
Do it so that systems without the -m option in disklabel(8),
e.g. 5.0-RELEASE, can still build current snapshots.
While here, drop the -s option from doFS.sh; we have not
been using the .size files for a long time.
I don't recall now, but for some reason I didn't think it was needed.
Also place the mdconfig right before the chroot call, to make it stand out
this needs to be done in the standard environment, as we've tried doing it
in the chroot environment before.
and/or breakages due to /etc/make.conf on the host. Move it after
make world and put it in an if-block so that we can include the
commands in the script even if we're not going to make the readmes.
o When building docproj, make sure we propagate the setting of the
FTP_PASSIVE_MODE environment variable. Not propagating the envvar
may cause fetch failures. This increases the number of cases for
which one does not have to prefetch the packages.
probably want to re-buildworld.
If we are not going to rebuild (make rerelease -DRELEASENOUPDATE
and the file ${CHROOTDIR}/tmp/.world_done exists), do not touch
${CHROOTDIR}/usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh, as the only effect that
is has is upsetting release.2. Hey, have you ever seen this
"touch: not found" during rerelease? :-)
These variables will be used by pkg_add, which installs mkisofs package
while MAKE_ISOS=YES. See src/release/${arch}/mkisoimages.sh if you doubt.
No objection heard from: current@FreeBSD.org
Suggested by: des, nectar (about *_PROXY variables)