are no longer propagated to the chrooted environment, e.g. NOKERBEROS.
On the other hand, TMPDIR and MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX should no longer be.
Spotted by: Alexandr Listopad <laa@reis.zp.ua>
then download the distfiles for the ports needed to build the docs before
we enter the chroot environment. This is useful since often times releases
get in a funk trying to download distfiles in the chroot.
Approved by: re (murray, bmah)
MFC after: 5 days
Following a suggestion by Ruslan, the initial creation of the
includes and libraries (and build tools) is now done by
invoking "make buildworld" (with -DPICOBSD which eventually will
limit the amount of stuff built with a 2-line change in Makefile.inc1).
The correct environment is then used for subsequent builds.
Also remove write_mfs_in_kernel.c in favour of using dd
All the above is conditional on __FreeBSD_version, as the previous
method still worked for versions earlier than 500035, and I am
unsure on how the "new" method works for earlier versions.
Finally, note that the crunch.conf files need some work because
some libraries (e.g. gmd) have gone away from the base installation.
different architectures may choose to use different default values
for CFLAGS, for example. (It was added in rev. 1.200 as a measure
to make boot images fit the floppies, and was never reverted.)
Changed release notes: KSE (rewrite and status update), Binutils
2.12.1 (20020622 snapshot).
MFCs noted: libpcap-0.7.1, tcpdump-3.7.1, OpenSSH through 3.4p1.
Also retroactively note some OpenSSH items as MFC-ed and historic.
I'm not sure when these were merged, but I'm pretty sure it was a long
time ago.
no longer fits 1.44M but...
Moved vx(4) and all miibus consumers (including miibus) out
from kern.flp to mfsroot.flp. This leaves 9K of the free
space for kern.flp.
pam_ksu(8), uuidgen(1).
Updated release notes: libpcap-0.7.1, tcpdump-3.7.1.
Also do some markup fixes to recently-added items so that they don't
try to use entities for manpages that have been removed, in the spirit
of rev. 1.359.
filesystem expands the inode to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit
block pointers. It also adds a file-creation time field, an ability
to use jumbo blocks per inode to allow extent like pointer density,
and space for extended attributes (up to twice the filesystem block
size worth of attributes, e.g., on a 16K filesystem, there is space
for 32K of attributes). UFS2 fully supports and runs existing UFS1
filesystems. New filesystems built using newfs can be built in either
UFS1 or UFS2 format using the -O option. In this commit UFS1 is
the default format, so if you want to build UFS2 format filesystems,
you must specify -O 2. This default will be changed to UFS2 when
UFS2 proves itself to be stable. In this commit the boot code for
reading UFS2 filesystems is not compiled (see /sys/boot/common/ufsread.c)
as there is insufficient space in the boot block. Once the size of the
boot block is increased, this code can be defined.
Things to note: the definition of SBSIZE has changed to SBLOCKSIZE.
The header file <ufs/ufs/dinode.h> must be included before
<ufs/ffs/fs.h> so as to get the definitions of ufs2_daddr_t and
ufs_lbn_t.
Still TODO:
Verify that the first level bootstraps work for all the architectures.
Convert the utility ffsinfo to understand UFS2 and test growfs.
Add support for the extended attribute storage. Update soft updates
to ensure integrity of extended attribute storage. Switch the
current extended attribute interfaces to use the extended attribute
storage. Add the extent like functionality (framework is there,
but is currently never used).
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Reviewed by: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>
the size of the rendered release notes. By default, any element with
a role="historic" attribute won't get rendered in the output unless
the INCLUDE_HISTORIC Makefile variable is defined.
the second buildworld environment is fully isolated from parent's
environment variables.
Tested virtually on: snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org
Approved by: arch@ (silently)
MFC after: 2 weeks
as of 4.6-RELEASE (or earlier). This commit shouldn't have any immediate
effect, but we'll eventually use some stylesheet magic to remove
the historic release notes from the output stream. This will have
the effect of making the 5.0-RELEASE release notes contain material
only relevent to -CURRENT *or* recently MFC-ed to 4-STABLE.
The stylesheet fixes will follow later, once I work out a couple more
details. I wanted to get this commit done now, before anything gets
MFC-ed in the post-4.6 world (so we don't need to go back later and
figure this out).
If a historic release note gets modified, it may very well be
appropriate to remove its historic attribute.
In fact, these variable are set as environment variables since we run
"make TARGET=xxx TARGET_ARCH=xxx"; TARGET and TARGET_ARCH are declared
in the command line arguments. However, if you are not make(1) guy,
it is hard to understand that TARGET/TARGET_ARCH are appropriately set
in a chroot environment (as environment variables).
Now, the only environment variable need to be set explicitly is 'PATH'.
If we set PATH in /mk script, we can make pristine sandbox for release
build (i.e., "env -i /usr/sbin/chroot ${CHROOT} /mk" will work).
Valuable comments about this issue from: ru
Tested on (virtually): snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org
MFC after: 2 weeks
create a link to man.cgi with a manpath for 5-current. Following this
link gives a "Sorry, no data found for `labpc(4)'". Instead, simply
write labpc(4) without any markup (for which pkg_update(1) is prior art)
Remove some whitespace at EOL while I'm here.
Discussed with an okayed by: bmah
Just update the 'original revision' markers of some files where the last
update of the english version has no impact on the translated version
(spelling checks are a premium cause of this) except making it harder
to find the changes that still need to be translated/comitted.
is still ongoing), catman(1) rewrite, makewhatis(1) rewrite,
spkrtest(8) rewrite.
Modified release note: killall(1) for markup.
Deleted release notes: Perl upgrade, style.perl(7) manpage, one note
about killall(1) was obsolete.
arch. This makes "make release TARGET_ARCH=foo" really work.
(I only tested with "make rerelease" before to save some time and did
not notice the problem.)
fsdb(8) blocks (+MFC), who(1) -H/-T/-m/-u/-q, xargs(1) -L, general
note on SuSv3/POSIX.1 conformance.
Modified release notes: The system awk is now BWK awk (noted in three
places), uudecode(1)/uuencode(1) -o/-m (+MFC), xargs(1) -I/-J.
Record the arrival (and departure) of pkg_update(1). It lived in the
tree for so long (over a year) that even though it won't show up in
the release, -CURRENT users might have gotten used to seeing it
around and might wonder where it went.
You need to set TARGET_ARCH and possibly TARGET, the same
way you normally do it for a cross build(7).
Renamed `distribworld' to a more natutal `distributeworld'.
Put pwd_mkdb(8) under ${INSTALLTMP}; for `distributeworld'.
that are to be run on the building host. (Currently, bin/sh
and usr.sbin/sysinstall use them.) Make sure we build them
in the correct environment, like we do it in the buildworld.
drivers. Minor fix for ray(4).
Based on:
src/etc/defaults/pccard.conf 1.236
src/sys/dev/usb/if_aue.c 1.57
src/sys/dev/usb/if_cue.c 1.28
src/sys/dev/usb/if_kue.c 1.40
src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs 1.88
Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR}
with the initial installworld.
Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure
_everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right
tool chain.
Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the
buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when
SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5
dists).
Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running
makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto,
krb4, and krb5 dists).
In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are
used.
Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to
release.2.
In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world"
environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is
always built.
Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment.
Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this.
Inline createBOOTMFS target.
Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's
/stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such.
Assorted fixes:
Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use
of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute".
Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for
"distribute" to succeed.
gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the
"install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way.
release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and
catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does
not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of
/usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed
soon.
Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it
means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5)
manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES"
anyway.
XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into
the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if
both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.)
Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games
catpages settle in the wrong dist.
Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
For rerelease, run "make -DNOCLEAN world" instead of simple and
insufficient in some cases "make all install". This is especially
true for cross-arch "make release"s which we don't (yet) support.
- get rid of the 4th level headings
- seperate the actions required to prepare the installation (getting
the CD, settings up the various daemons, ...) from the actual
installation
Translation teams: This patch moves some paragraphs around and changes
a lot of <sectX> headers, but does not contain any content changes in
the strict sense of the word (i.e. I did not rewrite paragraphs yet).
There were no changes to the indentation, either.
Reviewed by: bmah, -sparc, -doc
it with FreeBSD/alpha.
Pictures of DS20L will be available soon at
http://people.freebsd.org/~wilko/Alpha-gallery/
Along with pictures of a ES80 'Marvel' EV7 box (which we don't support
yet :-P )
since we have no ACPI feature in the installation kernel at this time.
Without having this, we'll see
ACPI no autoload failed -- no such file or directory
message at boot time, and it makes some confusion to the users. We can
backout this change if installation kernel has ACPI feature.
PR: 36911 (partly)
the author obviously meant a void since he doesn't return any values.
One caveat, http_request has three return()'s, but doesn't do anything
with it. Either the code needs to be rewritten to take care of proper
error handling on that point, or the returns ripped out. I made it void
for now.