*-sushi-* packages.
Suggested by Allen Barret in PR misc/16900:
>$ grep base-sysutil distrib/sets/lists/base/mi | grep sushi | wc -l
> 288
>$ grep base-sysutil distrib/sets/lists/base/mi | grep -v sushi | wc -l
> 136
>
>In a future where syspkgs are useful, it seems likely that some
>people will want to avoid installing sushi, while others will want to
>be able to upgrade sushi without upgrading the entire system. Several
>small subsystems, including cron and lpr, have their own syspkg sets,
>and it seems reasonable to do the same for the sushi subsystem.
- add libc/citrus directory.
this directory contains the common stuffs not only for locale
but also other facilities relating to i18n (e.g. iconv).
- To keep the binary compatibility for the ctype modules easily,
the interface between libc and the modules is simplified.
- For the future integrated extension, module pool is renamed
from "/usr/lib/runemodule" to "/usr/lib/i18n".
In the future, this directory will contain the modules for "iconv",
"collation", etc.
- some cosmetic changes.
- Bug fix for runetype.h; __attribute__((__packed__)) is placed at
the wrong position and it is invalid unintentionally.
But, the all members of the structures seem well-aligned. Thus,
this bug causes no problem, hopefully.
HEADS UP:
- /usr/lib/rumemodule is obsoleted. If you use the multibyte locales,
you need to install /usr/lib/i18n/* from sys/lib/i18n_module .
- The binary compatibility of /usr/share/locale/*/LC_CTYPE is probably kept.
Perhaps, the bug fix about __packed__ mentioned above breaks the
compatibility... Be careful especially on 64bit platforms.
man, misc, and text sets (i.e. all non-X11 sets).
This support currently allows two make(1) targets to be executed from
src/distrib/syspkg/sets:
a.) `make register' will register the existing system as packages.
This willl allow the version of software on the current system
to be queried with
PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/syspkg pkg_info
and individual packages to be deleted with
PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/syspkg pkg_delete <pkgname>
b.) `make package' will create binary packages from the existing
system (or from the contents of ${DESTDIR}, if ${DESTDIR} is
set). These packages can be taken to another system, and
installed with
PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/syspkg pkg_add <pkgname>
to update or install specific packages.
The need to explicitly specify the syspkg PKG_DBDIR will be replaced with a
flag for the various pkg tools in the next few days.
This is the latest version of <bsd.syspkg.mk>, and forms the basis of
NetBSD System Packages (syspkg). Further development of this codebase
will occur within TNF's cvs repository, and copyright will be assigned
to TNF when the relevant paperwork is complete.