with packages on the release media. It looks like we'll be putting just
the doc packages on the new "memory stick" image as well as disc1. There
will be no other packages on the CDROM-sized media. The DVD sized media
will include the doc packages plus whatever other packages we decide to
make part of the release.
This commit just brings the basic structure in line with being able to
do this. We still need to discuss with various people exactly which
packages will be included on the DVD.
If the environement variable "PKG_DVD" is set a tree suitable for the
DVD media is generated. Otherwise a tree suitable for the "memory stick"
and disc1 is generated.
MFC after: 3 days
- Use a better find invocation to purge empty directories from all the dist
trees during a release build. The previous version did not purge
directories whose contents were all empty directories.
- Explicitly blacklist a few files from the lib32 dist instead of using a
whitelist. A better longterm solution is to fix the few offenders to not
install data files during a lib32 install.
MFC after: 3 days
- Make note of the update of tzcode from 2004a to 2009h
Add an extra alert that people who update via source or via
freebsd-update will have to run the tzsetup(8) utility.
Approved by: re (Kostik)
checkout. If SVNROOT is specified, then the source tree will be checked
out from that SVN repository instead of using CVS. ports and docs still
use CVS. If SVNROOT is not specified, then the source tree will be checked
out using CVS. An explicit SVN branch can be specified using SVNBRANCH
(e.g. SVNBRANCH=stable/8). If SVNBRANCH is not set but RELEASETAG is set
to a CVS branch (such as RELENG_8) the appropriate SVN branch will be
inferred from the CVS branch using svnbranch.awk.
Note that there are still several open questions about using SVN instead
of CVS in the release process. However, this does enable one to build a
release from an SVN repository if needed.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
FreeBSD docset during 'make release' this will speed up release
builds;
- sysinstall(8) has also been updated to use these packages with a new
menu allowing people to choose what localized doc to install;
- mention in UPDATING that docs from the FreeBSD Documentation project
are now installed in /usr/local/share/doc/freebsd instead of
/usr/share/doc.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
free from the 2.88MB that we had using El Torito emulation.
The --iso option was already there, just didn't do anything before.
Submitted by: Marta Carbone
MFC after: 3 days
(Eyes of the daemon not synced and the motd not displayed properly
on black-on-white screens): The first one was not valid anymore
since the text and logo were swapped already, the second one is
fixed by resetting the whole colourscheme instead of only the
background colour.
(also removed svn:keywords from motd since it doesn't have the
string $FreeBSD$ in it)
PR: misc/15876
Submitted by: peter.jeremy@ALCATEL.COM.AU
MFC after: 1 week
convenient when you want to import other programs because the
libraries will not be replicated.
Given that there are no floppies around anymore, I have bumped
the fd size to 4MB (which is more than reasonable even for
embedded platforms) and gives some room for other utilities.
MFC after: 3 days
without root privs. This is done, among other things, replacing
the absolute paths in the symlinks with relative paths, so we
do not need to do a chroot to follow them.
Still need to update the manpage.
MFC after: 3 days
ports tree so that programs use libusb from the base by default. Thanks to
Stanislav Sedov for sorting out the ports build.
Bump __FreeBSD_version to 800069
Help and testing by: stas
have problems with kernels larger than 4MB.
Add a flag to avoid the /boot/loader and use the old method.
Add support for an additional makefile to perform custom manipulation
(this is not documented yet).
Add support for building an ISO image (not complete)
the whole disk) isn't available any more since it was redundant. Just
use /dev/md0 instead of /dev/md0c to build the filesystem on.
Consulted-with: marcel
2. Ensure all &arch entities end with ';' (no effect on output).
3. Ensure all &arch lists for drivers/features are comma-separated.
PR: docs/127840 (item 2 only)
MFC after: 1 week
port.
2. Increase the known working maximum memory configuration from
8gb to 32gb.
PR: docs/102148 (1)
Submitted by: Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org> (1 - partially)
Reviewed by: hrs
Approved by: re (hrs)
MFC after: 1 minute
1. separating L2 tables (ARP, NDP) from the L3 routing tables
2. removing as much locking dependencies among these layers as
possible to allow for some parallelism in the search operations
3. simplify the logic in the routing code,
The most notable end result is the obsolescent of the route
cloning (RTF_CLONING) concept, which translated into code reduction
in both IPv4 ARP and IPv6 NDP related modules, and size reduction in
struct rtentry{}. The change in design obsoletes the semantics of
RTF_CLONING, RTF_WASCLONE and RTF_LLINFO routing flags. The userland
applications such as "arp" and "ndp" have been modified to reflect
those changes. The output from "netstat -r" shows only the routing
entries.
Quite a few developers have contributed to this project in the
past: Glebius Smirnoff, Luigi Rizzo, Alessandro Cerri, and
Andre Oppermann. And most recently:
- Kip Macy revised the locking code completely, thus completing
the last piece of the puzzle, Kip has also been conducting
active functional testing
- Sam Leffler has helped me improving/refactoring the code, and
provided valuable reviews
- Julian Elischer setup the perforce tree for me and has helped
me maintaining that branch before the svn conversion
freaks me out. But it turns out we might be able to generalize
a few of the other things RE uses to assemble the package trees
for releases if the DVDs use a naming theme close to what is used
for the CDROMS (disc1, disc2, etc). So change the name to dvd1.
Hopefully this way src/release/scripts/{package-split.py,package-trees.sh}
can be generalized instead of copied-and-hacked.
MFC after: 5 days
or not to build a tree used for the creation of a DVD image. If that is
enabled set up a DVD tree by installing everything we normally install
to the individual CDROM trees into the one DVD tree. The result is one
image with all the install bits, livefs bits, and doc bits suitable for
burning to a DVD instead of CDROM.
Enable building the DVD for amd64 and i386.
MFC after: 1 week
- Add support for .Fx, just in case somebody starts using it.
- Only add the arch information to the first para per manual page.
This improves output for axe(4), and generally seems to make sense
(I hope).
- Remove an unneeded line for non-compat mode.
This removes some vertical whitespace in the output.
Whitespace was intentionally not fixed in the SGML for the related
lists, to make the actual change more clear. This file is in need of
a major whitespace cleanup anyway.
complains about "Malformed numbers" while unpacking the dists and
what winds up on the disk isn't correct. Use this as an opportunity
to switch over to bsdcpio since at this point we don't even build
and install the gnu cpio by default. Note sysinstall needed to be
tweaked a bit (dropping tape block size setting) because it seems
bsdcpio doesn't do anything with block sizes, at least as far as
reading from archives goes. That wasn't really a problem since
installations from tape have been broken for a while and the rest
of sysinstall's tape support code will be removed shortly.
mininal set of ports required to make the docs. However,
we also need ports/sysutils/cdrtools in order to make the
ISO images. When a platform doesn't have packages, the
release will fail in that case. Add ports/sysutils/cdrtools
to RELEASEPORTSMODULE for the DOMINIMALDOCPORTS case to
handle the NOPORTS release build.
Note that this change doesn't try to handle the NOPORTS with
NODOC case. For we have NOPORTSATALL set and it seems wrong
to check out a ports module in that case.
- It is opt-out for now so as to give it maximum testing, but it may be
turned opt-in for stable branches depending on the consensus. You
can turn it off with WITHOUT_SSP.
- WITHOUT_SSP was previously used to disable the build of GNU libssp.
It is harmless to steal the knob as SSP symbols have been provided
by libc for a long time, GNU libssp should not have been much used.
- SSP is disabled in a few corners such as system bootstrap programs
(sys/boot), process bootstrap code (rtld, csu) and SSP symbols themselves.
- It should be safe to use -fstack-protector-all to build world, however
libc will be automatically downgraded to -fstack-protector because it
breaks rtld otherwise.
- This option is unavailable on ia64.
Enable GCC stack protection (aka Propolice) for kernel:
- It is opt-out for now so as to give it maximum testing.
- Do not compile your kernel with -fstack-protector-all, it won't work.
Submitted by: Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie@le-hen.org>
syscons(4) Colemak keyboard layout support,
jme(4) for JMicron JMC250 Gigabit/JMC260 Fast Ethernet controllers,
ISDN4BSD and netatm removal,
libarchive-based cpio added and GNU cpio renamed as gcpio,
jexec(8) -j option added,
ping6(8) return value is now the same as ping(8),
tar(1) --numeric-owner, -S, and -s options added, and
pkg_create(1) -n option added.
a bogus partition table and puts the file system on the whole
partition. geom_part doesn't expose the 'c' partition as it's an
artifact of the BSD label and not to be used. Secondly, gpart(8)
is the preferred tool for partitioning disks on ia64.
can't find fsck_4.2bsd because there was no fstab file saying what
filesystem type it is looking at so it got the filesystem type from
the disk's label. When that fails admins who haven't been in this
situation before are most likely to try "fsck -t ufs /dev/ad0s1a" because
ufs is the type used in fstab files on working systems but that also fails
complaining it can't find fsck_ufs.
This just sets it up so /stand in the MFS image (/sbin is a symlink
to /stand) includes hard links pointing fsck_4.2bsd and fsck_ufs to
fsck_ffs which is what is present in /sbin on installed systems.
Prodded by: obrien
MFC after: 1 day
shell. This would break them for floppy based fixit mode which still
seems to use /stand except that vi(1) and more(1) don't exist in /stand
on the fixit floppy so it really doesn't matter what these settings are
there. These paths work for CD-based fixit mode.
This is just "temporary" and on its way to 7.0-REL. I'm too chicken to
make what is probably the correct adjustment this close to release. It
seems /mnt2 is just a symbolic link, and stuff really gets mounted as
/dist. Adjusting paths to that for 8.X is probably the right thing to
do and I'll try that after 7.0 is done.
Noticed by: gallatin
MFC after: 1 day
binaries for the fixit floppy bin/ed/main.c causes a gcc warning
message about argc possibly being clobbered by longjmp or vfork.
We have threatened to ditch floppies for 8.0 but I don't want to
do quite that much rototilling yet so for now turn off -Werror while
building ed (and everything else) for the fixit floppy.
Thanks to jb for pointing out NO_WERROR.
is enabled). This saves around 80MB (for i386) on the ISO images.
Note that this is only from the install media, not the installed
system where the symbols are still installed, if part of the release.
Should anybody want the symbols which match disc1/livecd, they can
just be extracted from the kernel distribution files.
Reviewed by: kensmith
floppy types (in fact, we have only one left!)
Also cleanup some code, using || and && in some places, and
using "export VAR=value" instead of two separate lines.
- use proper make configuration for the build, using
${BINMAKE} as evaluated by ${VERSION}/src/Makefile
- remove -lmytinfo from crunch.conf
- remove support for login_access in tinyware/login
- remove "machine i386" from the kernel config file
It might actually be interesting to extend the script to do
a cross build for !i386 ...
MFC after: 3 days
- Mention tzdata2007h update. An in advance &merged; is
added so that we don't have to change this again when
it is actually MFC'ed.
Approved by: re (bmah)
unusability of OFW consoles. [1]
Try to use trademark entities where appropriate in the "Supported
Processors" section.
Submitted by: kris [1]
Approved by: re (implicitly)
- ng_h4(4) MPSAFE
- ng_ppp(4) MPSAFE + MFC
- zyd(4) added
- cpufreq(4) in GENERIC
Modified release notes:
- cached(8) renamed to nscd(8), also moved entry to now correct place
- Camellia is now supported in geli(8) as well
Approved by: re (blanket)
Updated release note: tzdata2007g [1].
[1] Technically I should remove the &merged; entity here but the commit has
a one-week MFC-after so I figure I can leave it this way for now.
Approved by: re (implicitly)
pointer to the installation chapter of the Handbook (it might be a
good idea to sprinkle a few more through this article).
De-emphasize the floppy disk part of installation media; it's
generally believed that most users install from CDROM or DVD
nowadays.
Use &arch.* entities where appropriate.
Bump copyright date while here.
Approved by: re (implicitly)
top-level release/doc directory. We were building in share/sgml first,
which caused us to autogenerate hardware notes entities in the wrong
format (we want to build these via ${RELNOTES_LANG}/hardware/Makefile,
in order to get the HWNOTES_MI variable).
Approved by: re (kensmith)
for quite some time. All relevant content has been moved to the
installation chapter of the FreeBSD Handbook, which will be the
single source of FreeBSD installation instructions.
In addition to removing redundancy, this change also removes the last
of the machine-dependent documents in the release documentation
set (the release notes and hardware notes were unified to produce
machine-independent documents).
Approved by: re (blanket for installation notes removal)
Nods from: blackend, brueffer, simon, trhodes
No objections on: doc@
Helpful hints from: blackend
floppies or ISO images). We retain the concept of MD
release documentation for now, although it's fairly unlikely
that we'll ever do this again.
Approved by: re (blanket for installation guide removal)
API change.
Modified release notes: Clarify architectures for nfe(4) note and
mention that it replaces nve(4) in i386/amd64 GENERIC [1].
Suggested by: Michael Plass [1]
Approved by: re (implicitly)