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Luigi Rizzo 616f4ca3a7 Fix various issues with the picobsd build script in -current:
+ declare some shell variables as 'local'
+ add a missing ';;' in a 'case' statement
+ centralize newfs options
+ properly override GID and UID when installing include files and libraries
+ add a missing '-r' in disklabel commands (maybe not necessary, but it
  does not harm and it was used in the RELENG_4 version)
+ no more require 'perl' when installing the secondary loader
+ use '-t rsa1' when invoking ssh-keygen
2004-03-21 10:46:13 +00:00
bin Add a -v (verbose) option. 2004-03-21 04:56:06 +00:00
contrib Remove NetBSD's sort(1), which we stopped using two years ago. 2004-03-20 23:27:42 +00:00
crypto Resolve conflicts after import of OpenSSL 0.9.7d. 2004-03-17 17:44:39 +00:00
etc o Add user proxy. 2004-03-20 19:13:06 +00:00
games Fixed a mispelling of 0 as NULL. 2004-03-14 05:28:29 +00:00
gnu Get rid of a spurious "the". 2004-03-18 20:36:14 +00:00
include Parenthesize function names in masking macros for getc() etc. for the 2004-03-20 11:45:52 +00:00
kerberos5 style.Makefile(5). 2004-02-05 18:51:52 +00:00
lib Adjust stack alignment so that when the 'call xxx' functions are 2004-03-21 01:39:01 +00:00
libexec More stack alignment fixes. Arrange so we call _rtld() in ld-elf.so.1 2004-03-21 01:43:39 +00:00
release Fix various issues with the picobsd build script in -current: 2004-03-21 10:46:13 +00:00
rescue Remove dangling raidctl reference 2004-03-16 13:42:23 +00:00
sbin Add initial support for compiling a special 32 bit version of 2004-03-21 01:21:26 +00:00
secure Update manual pages for OpenSSL 0.9.7d. 2004-03-17 16:15:46 +00:00
share Add a reference to the ia64 options to gcc. While here, sort the list. 2004-03-21 04:57:24 +00:00
sys Massively up the (artificial) limit on system scope threads 2004-03-21 09:22:38 +00:00
tools Braino in previous commit. 2004-03-18 03:01:28 +00:00
usr.bin 1. Use socklen_t instead of int 2004-03-21 08:14:39 +00:00
usr.sbin Fixed a warning. 2004-03-17 20:10:59 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update the COPYRIGHT file to include FreeBSD's compilation copyright 2003-12-31 22:35:22 +00:00
installworld_newk Commit the first set of files for changing time_t on freebsd/sparc64 2004-03-03 19:36:20 +00:00
installworld_oldk Commit the first set of files for changing time_t on freebsd/sparc64 2004-03-03 19:36:20 +00:00
MAINTAINERS Update for reality. 2004-03-01 16:34:39 +00:00
Makefile Protect shell expansions. 2004-03-02 14:32:23 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Removed 3x2 dots I don't like. ;) 2004-03-19 17:57:07 +00:00
README
UPDATING Mention the user account for 'pf' is "proxy". 2004-03-18 00:50:40 +00:00
UPDATING.64BTT Add a tip for people who are using database-related ports on a sparc64 2004-03-17 01:59:47 +00:00

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commonly used one being ``world'', which rebuilds and installs
everything in the FreeBSD system from the source tree except the
kernel, the kernel-modules and the contents of /etc.  The
``buildkernel'' and ``installkernel'' targets build and install
the kernel and the modules (see below).  Please see the top of
the Makefile in this directory for more information on the
standard build targets and compile-time flags.

Building a kernel is a somewhat more involved process, documentation
for which can be found at:
   http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig.html
And in the config(8) man page.
Note: If you want to build and install the kernel with the
``buildkernel'' and ``installkernel'' targets, you might need to build
world before.  More information is available in the handbook.

The sample kernel configuration files reside in the sys/<arch>/conf
sub-directory (assuming that you've installed the kernel sources), the
file named GENERIC being the one used to build your initial installation
kernel.  The file NOTES contains entries and documentation for all possible
devices, not just those commonly used.  It is the successor of the ancient
LINT file, but in contrast to LINT, it is not buildable as a kernel but a
pure reference and documentation file.


Source Roadmap:
---------------
bin		System/user commands.

contrib		Packages contributed by 3rd parties.

crypto		Cryptography stuff (see crypto/README).

etc		Template files for /etc.

games		Amusements.

gnu		Various commands and libraries under the GNU Public License.
		Please see gnu/COPYING* for more information.

include		System include files.

kerberos5	Kerberos5 (Heimdal) package.

lib		System libraries.

libexec		System daemons.

release		Release building Makefile & associated tools.

sbin		System commands.

secure		Cryptographic libraries and commands.

share		Shared resources.

sys		Kernel sources.

tools		Utilities for regression testing and miscellaneous tasks.

usr.bin		User commands.

usr.sbin	System administration commands.


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  http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html