All operations are performed on the original output file,
and nothing is ever done with the copied file (as in, no
modifications and/or publication from the copied file).
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This was reported to not work as expected, and feedback
following the report was never received. In addition, we
do not publish these anywhere publicly.
The configuration file is not (yet) removed, in hopes that
the remaining details on the original issues can be resolved,
and we can publish the resulting images in the future.
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Microsoft has graciously overtaken publication of FreeBSD
on Azure since 10.3-RELEASE.
Many thanks to Microsoft for their support of FreeBSD on
Azure.
The configuration file and Makefile.azure are not (yet)
planned to be removed, as they may be useful in the future.
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it is expected in pkg-1.8.0, which will cause 'pkg del -afy' to not
destroy a system by forcefully removing everything.
As there are valid use cases for doing such (test jails, for example),
it will be overrideable.
In addition, ensure /dev and /tmp exist, as /dev is not created by
default currently, and pkg(8) requires /tmp to exist, which is also
not created by default.
This needs to be moved to the clibs package, since runtime depends on
that package, however I need to first verify that it will work as it
is expected.
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architectures we do not provide upstream pkg(8) packages.
This is not tied to anything as-is, and likely will break
your system if used (based on experience with testing with
powerpc).
There is an overwhelming amount of evil happening here,
so until the issues are fixed, it will not be tied into the
'packages' target.
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the constraints on what needs to be installed in a specific to
maintain consistency during upgrades.
Create a new clibs package containing libraries that are needed
as a bare minimum for consistency.
With much help and input from: kib
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libedit is needed for sh(1), which if updated before runtime,
can cause undesirable behavior.
For the rest, the installation order needs to be:
1) librtld
2) libc
3) libthr
The dependency listing and shilbs_required entries ensure this
behavior.
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One of the major pain points with how this was implemented
is the requirement of in-tree, hard-coded <name>.ucl, as
well as <name>-<suffix>.ucl where <suffix> can be lib32,
profile, development, debug, or any combination of the four.
This created significant overhead when adding new packages
and any of the files in any of the combinations were missing.
Instead of test(1)-ing if the <packagename>.ucl file exists,
hand off to a script to figure out what the final ucl file
name should be before invoking pkg(8).
The default behavior is 'template.ucl' is used as a fallback.
This affects only the userland packages, as the kernel code
is already smart enough to handle these variations.
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with -DNO_ROOT to create the METALOG mtree(8) file.
Separate the default STAGEDIR for world (WSTAGEDIR) and kernel
(KSTAGEDIR).
Fix the 'create-kernel-packages' target to work properly.
Evaluate if 'kernel' is set when invoking mtree-to-plist.awk,
which splits the kernel and kernel.debug into separate plist
files.
Fix METALOG creation when building/packaging multiple kernels.
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