- move guts of distrib/Makefile.inc to distrib/common/Makefile.distrib
(fixes problem caused by implicit include of ../Makefile.inc in certain
submake conditions triggered by makefiles not yet in tree)
- removed mkdir of ${RELEASEDIR}/*; rely upon "snap_pre" target of
etc/Makefile to create all the release directories
- renamed RELINSTALL to RELEASE_INSTALL
- renamed FLOPPYINSTDIR to FLOPPY_RELEASEDIR
- renamed MDSETDIR to MDSET_RELEASEDIR
- removed ITARGET
- move release target from top level to appropriate subdirectory
- ensure release target has correct depends
- replace miniroot's IMAGE_MD_POST with common/Makefile.image IMAGEPOSTBUILD
- Makefile.image: add realall: ${IMAGE}
An explicit makesums: maketars dependancy was not used because a
release engineer might want to regenerate the sums only and not the
tarballs; there's no explicit dependancy tracking here or elsewhere
between the input files and the output tarballs so everything gets
rebuild always.
XXX The existing "maketars" script is also not friendly to parallel
builds -- all of the sets files should be visible to the makefile so
they can be built in parallel.
contain the correct permissions.
Makefile:
- set SETSENV to the list of variables we wish to pass to each shell
script and use that, rather than duplicating the effort below
- call maketars with "-M ${METALOG}" if UNPRIVED is set.
getdirs.awk:
- takes a list of filenames and outputs the list along with all the
directories used by those filenames
maketars:
- support "-M metalog"
- merge etc/mtree/NetBSD.dist with the "-M metalog" for use in the tgz build
- for a given set, find the union between the set list and the metalog
generated above and use that as the list of files to ${PAX} up as the
tgz file.
and to convert MACHINE_ARCH to a CPU. Make this cross-build
friendly by specifying MACHINE, MACHINE_ARCH, and MAKE in the
makeflist/checkflist environment.
adding support for Heimdal/KTH Kerberos where easy to do so. Eliminate
bsd.crypto.mk.
There is still a bunch more work to do, but crypto is now more-or-less
fully merged into the base NetBSD distribution.
determines which crypto set to build based on <bsd.crypto.mk> and invokes
the programs with the various correct options.
Not complete yet, but a good starting point for a few things, and a little
more flexible than the method used in the release: target in etc/Makefile.