in the default file system (assuming which come with the CD/USB image)
and skip distmedium menu if the root file system is not md(4).
Also change "CD-ROM / DVD" menu option accordingly on ports which
have install images. PR/47038
XXX: still no responsible maintainer of non-en translations
amd64/ramdisks/common/list.ramdisk.
Previously, the amd64 list.ramdisk used the small version of gzip from
distrib/utils/x_gzip, while the i386 list.ramdisk used the full version
of gzip built from usr.bin/gzip, and also used extra libraries needed to
make that work. Now, they both use the small version.
The only other difference was in the order of some PROG lines.
pre-define the LISTS variable if they do not want it to include
${.CURDIR}/lists. This opens the possibility of making some of the
many distrib/*/ramdisks/*/lists files shared in the future.
XXX: Some of the differences between these files seem to be unnecessary.
conversion of some constants to variables, this is identical to the code
that was previously present in both distrib/amd64/kmod/Makefile and
distrib/i386/kmod/Makefile.
Change distrib/amd64/kmod/Makefile and distrib/i386/kmod/Makefile to just
set some variables and .include "../../common/Makefile.minirootkmod".
setting up the console and how to work around the problem. This
is an initial stab at solving PR/35348 for NetBSD 6.0. After 6.0
is released, a better solution can be done for 6.1.
of the lzf_compress API by default. This is because there is evidently
code floating around out there in the world with broken autoconf scripts that
don't check for LZF_STATE_ARG in the lzf header files and just assume the
dumb version of the API.
We rename the sane API to lzf_compress_r and implement the dumb API in
terms of it. Consequently, bump liblzf major version number. This is
fine because nothing used our liblzf with the old API.
Add lzf(1) utility from LZF distribution. Add manual page for lzf(1).
dynamically loaded module (.so) supplementing npfctl(8) and a kernel
module. Move normalisation and logging functionality into their own
extensions. More improvements to come.