Use /var/db/obsolete instead of /etc/obsolete
etc/Makefile:
Create separate target "install-obsolete-files" to populate
/var/db/obsolete, instead of using "install-etc-files".
Makefile:
Add do-obsolete target, to run "cd etc && make install-obsolete-files",
and add this to BUILDTARGETS.
This moves the "obsolete files" creation from "distribution" to "build".
Per discussion with Andrew Brown.
* Improve message display in find_file_in_dirlist()
* do_obsolete(): instead of running distrib/sets/makeobsolete to
temporarily generate the obsolete sets lists, look for them in
${SRC_DIR}/etc/obsolete/* or ${DEST_DIR}/etc/obsolete/*.
The obsolete check now works for "extracted etc.tgz" as the source dir.
etc/Makefile (install-etc-files), distrib/sets/lists/*
* Install obsolete set lists into /etc/obsolete/
* Tweak how pwd_mkdb files are added to METALOG
distrib/sets/makeobsolete
* Don't bother with "_obsolete" suffix on generated file names.
remove special ttyaction hook from etc/etc.sun[23]/Makefile.inc, it's no longer
needed
ld.so.conf is ${MACHINE}-specific, the code happened to work for i386 and sparc
only because ${MACHINE} == ${MACHINE_ARCH} there
remove basesrc/etc/ld.so.conf and its special vax/ns32k/m68k hook in Makefile -
vax & m68k are ELF now, and ns32k doesn't need to be handled here
called after quota so we don't end up with fsck and raidframe parity rebuild
taking forever after a crash/reboot.
While we are here check for raid[0-9].conf & raid[1-9][0-9].conf not
raid[0-9].conf & raid[0-9][0-9].conf
"/etc/ssh/ssh_config" (from "/etc/ssh/ssh.conf") for ssh(1) and other
userland tools, and "/etc/ssh/sshd_config (from "/etc/ssh/sshd.conf")
for sshd(8).
etc/postinstall will detect this, and if "fix" is given, rename the files.
keep state to be locked (modification prevented) and then saved to disk,
allowing for the system to experience a reboot, followed by the restoration
of that information, resulting in connections not being interrupted.
To activate this feature, set ipfs=YES in /etc/rc.conf