/etc/defaults/pccard.conf. Assume for now that only
MACHINE_ARCH=="i386" wants to do PCCARD installs. We're still using
too much space, but this is a big help.
We ensure that 'ports.tgz' tarball should have ports/distfiles directory.
At first, ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/ports is empty (rm -rf ports), then extract
ports files from CVS repository. Then if RELEASEDISTFILES is defined,
${CHROOTDIR}/usr/ports/distfiles directory is created by cp(1). However,
if you don't specify RELEASEDISTFILES, there is no chance to create
${CHROOTDIR}/usr/ports/distfiles directory.
Submitted by: {ushi,tora}.jp.FreeBSD.org
MFC after: 5 days
DOCDISTFILES if defined. No impact should happen with this change.
DOCDISTFILES is introduced by rev. 1.541, to point the directory that
contains the distfiles for ports/textproc/docproj. It's good, but
we also build ports/sysutils/mkisofs during the release (if MAKE_ISOS
is defined). It is natural that cdrtools tarball is prefetched, then
copy it under ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/ports/distfiles.
As a result, DOCDISTFILES variable is somewhat abused for non-doc
tarballs; *DOC*DISTFILES is no longger appropriate name for that.
PR: 16843
PR: 34194
Submitted by: murray
MFC after: 6 days
are removed, because ports.tgz includes distfiles by accident.
However, removing files/directories is *not* mandatory. The only
requirement is "ports.tgz doesn't include distfiles/* but distfiles
directory itself". If this is correct, the right way is to set an
option to tar(1), not to include these files.
This commit is based on PR: 34194, but a little bit of modification
is made by me (original patch doesn't include 'distfiles' directory).
PR: 34194
Reviewed by: Adrian Steinmann <ast@marabu.ch> (PR submitter)
MFC after: 9 days
5.0-CURRENT-20020121-JPSNAP was failed to build since kern.flp has no
space. There is already a hack to kgzip loader, and it makes:
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 163840 Jan 21 07:40 loader*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 90121 Jan 21 08:06 loader.kgz*
73719 bytes of free spaces to us.
doesn't get spammed by RELNOTESng files.
Previously, we built the RELNOTESng files "in place" and then
populated the media (e.g. floppy, cdrom, ftp) areas from the build
directories. However, the distributions got rolled after the
RELNOTESng build, and thus picked up the rendered RELNOTESng files.
Now, we install the RELNOTESng documents to R/stage/release.doc, then
clean out the original directories in src/release/doc. We use the
renditions in the staging area to populate the media areas.
PR: 33141
MFC after: 3 days
(plus re approval)
on CD's 1 and 2. Create a simple /boot/loader.conf on each CD that loads
/boot/mfsroot.gz as a mfs_root image. The mfsroot moved from /mfsroot.gz
to /boot/mfsroot.gz so that all of the boot stuff is in /boot. This allows
a full kernel to be used when installing from CD on all architectures
that support CD booting. Note that on x86, this requires using
/boot/cdboot as a no-emulation boot image instead of /floppies/boot.flp.
Alpha CD. This makes it easier to customize ISO's locally by being able
to replace either the mfsroot or the kernel w/o having to do both. It also
allows us to switch to using the full GENERIC kernel when booting from CD
on the Alpha and on x86 when using cdboot. We don't do this yet, however.
Tested on: x86, alpha
come from the installation document (of the release documentation)
not the readme. The installation document is the one that has the
content of the old FLOPPIES.TXT.
Pointy hat to: bmah
I guess I pooched the permissions on the scripts before committing them
since they're not executable and now it's too late to change (I think -
I suppose you could chmod the ,v files and it might inheirit but I don't
feel like asking the repomeisters to try that).
Noticed by: Dirk Froemberg <dirk@freebsd.org>
+ 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
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.
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>
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.
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