during kernel build (if they didn't get done with world). This will make
-DMODULES_WITH_WORLD work, and it ensures the kernel tools are built
as part of 'make kernel-toolchain'.
(get command) or if the current value is the same as what is desired
(set command). In those cases, the return status is success.
Otherwise, if the variable is unset (get command) or set to a different
value that what is desired (set command), returns with error status.
This is useful for puppet integration as well as everyday scripting.
kernel tools the way cross-tools get built. This seems to result in the
tool getting installed in the right place. It also seems more correct in
retrospect, because if a tool emitted code or binary data as part of
building the kernel, it should do so in target-specific ways (endianess,
architecture, whatever). That issue is moot for aicasm, our only current
tool, but it still seems to be more correct in principle.
Rather, prevent a bunch of debugging information from spewing onto the
screen when using the `describe' flag (misinterpreted as `debug' by
the automatatic initialization routines).
menu. This is reported to save headaches on some PPC systems where unload
followed by load does not produce the desired results wherein if-given
the opportunicy to abort the initial loading sequence, you can customize
the first load.
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn, kan
Discussed on: -current
'bootonly.iso' components to create a smaller memory stick image.
This is useful for system recovery, where a full memstick.img image
is not necessarily needed (or wanted). In addition, it is possible to
do bootonly-style installation, where the base.txz, kernel.txz, etc.
are fetched from a remote source.
Provide backwards-compatible target (mini-memstick), to keep in sync
with the targets documented in release/Makefile.
Prompted by: wblock
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC-after: 10.0-RELEASE
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
series of commands. Accepts the `-d' flag as a first argument to skip
displaying messages in a dialog box. The command is logged as it
appears to the shell prior to the first pass of parameter expansion to
allow copy/pasting into a real shell (opposed to simply echo'ing the
command which would produce debug output that has undergone at least one
pass of parameter expansion, thus no-longer copacetic for copy/paste).
Takes printf(1) style syntax and a utility identifier for error messages.
whether the debugFile is truncated upon initialization (useful for when
children implicitly re-initialize debugging and you want children to
append to your existing debugFile).
- Rename "aux.[ch]" to "util.[ch]" which is a more common name for
utility functions and allows checkout on some non-FreeBSD systems
where the "aux.*" namespace is reserved.
- Fix some compile warnings while at it.
PR: usb/183728
MFC after: 2 weeks
proper kernel-tools step/target modeled after the world build-tools stuff.
This is a re-do of r257730 which was backed out in r257734, but this time
it's one byte smaller... a leftover trailing backslash resulted in a .for
loop with no rules, so no compiler stuff got built and later steps built
with the wrong toolset.