INSTALL_DIR would want to write to the metalog, and it can't do that
if the metalog is inside DESTDIR but DESTDIR doesn't yet exist.
This allows some XXX comments to be removed.
- introduce X11FLAVOUR to choose src/x11 vs src/external/mit/xorg
for the X11 to build if MKX11=yes is set. it takes the values
of either Xorg or XFree86.
- default to Xorg on alpha, i386, macppc, shark, sparc and sparc64
- remove MKXORG_WITH_XSRC_XSERVER, unused and never useful
can't find the el-torito boot image with the old syntax. This can be
fixed by removed the leading "i386/" from the -b argument, but then
the mkisofs from the current cdrtools-2.01 package won't find the boot image.
Change the graf-point specifications so that a trailing / terminates
the grafted directories. This way both versions of mkisofs can find the
boot loader.
relies on mkisofs to create bootable ISO image. macppc should also be there,
but it seems the code to make an iso bootable never got added in etc.macppc/
human procedures) breaking because they assume it's enough to copy
MAKEDEV fom one place to another.
Let MAKEDEV return after defining shell functions but before doing any
real work, if MAKEDEV_AS_LIBRARY is set.
Let MAKEDEV.local load MAKEDEV as a function library via
"MAKEDEV_AS_LIBRARY=1 . MAKEDEV".
use by both MAKEDEV and MAKEDEV.local. This allows MAKEDEV.local
to accept the same command line arguments as MAKEDEV.
The installed MAKEDEV.subr is generated from MAKEDEV.subr.tmpl.
Replace the licence on MAKEDEV.local with a NetBSD licence, since I
rewrote the entire file.
Reviewed by christos and agc
are development snapshots (although not as "bleeding edge" as current).
Per tron@'s suggestion.
This way we get consistent messages along the development process. Otherwise,
STABLE could carry no message while a RC could, disappearing again after the
real formal release. With this change only formal releases do not carry any
special message in motd.
a release candidate), tell the user that he might expect problems and how
to effectively report them to the developers.
No objections in tech-userlevel@; only positive responses.
NetBSD Foundation Membership still pending.) This stack was written by
Iain under sponsorship from Itronix Inc.
The stack includes support for rfcomm networking (networking via your
bluetooth enabled cell phone), hid devices (keyboards/mice), and headsets.
Drivers for both PCMCIA and USB bluetooth controllers are included.
Only slightly dissimilar to the one Chuck Silvers posted to tech-toolchain.
Builds are now likely to proceed as far as running out of space in the
install media.
snap_pre so that make will execute it before building the kernels.
This is all because .WAIT doesn't recursively apply to dependencies.
Add some .PHONY and .MAKE so that child makes use the same job pipe.
specification in .../mtree/NetBSD.dist, run ${TOOL_MTREE} again with
different args to register the new directories in the metalog.
Previously, these directories were not mentioned at all
in the metalog.
Reviewed by agc