to incorporate the OS name and version.
XXX should also not hardcode ${BOOTDISK} in the name, but that would
require reordering stuff and more testing than I have time for right now.
Another day.
As discussed on current-users@ back in March, with some adjustments.
- Drop KERNFS from INSTALL kernel
- Add dmesg to sysinst ramdisk
- Add 'ramdisk' target to MAKEDEV and use
- Add dhcpcd to sysinst ramdisk
- Drop old install.md script
- Misc install image cleanup (reduce diff to zaurus of all things)
mechanism to ensure all existing /dev nodes continue to work
- Adjust boot block layout to fit additional partitions
- Adjust number of inodes on install media
because libc functions in libhack doesn't require it and
zoneinfo files seem to get larger since tzcode2009k import.
(due to 64bit time_t support?)
Briefly tested sysinst on sparc miniroot.
the full termcap distfile. In an attempt to reduce the madness
switch everyone (except the i386 cd install which does its own
thing) to the same (under 8K) termcap subset:
ansi ansi/pc-term compatible with color
dumb|unknown 80-column dumb tty
hp300h HP Catseye console
iris-ansi-ap IRIS ANSI in application-keypad mode
iris-ansi|iris-ansi-net IRIS emulating 40 line ANSI terminal (almost VT100)
sun|sun1|sun2|sun-il Sun Microsystems Inc. console with working insert-line
vt100|vt100-am DEC VT100 (w/advanced video)
vt220-8 DEC VT220 8 bit terminal
vt220|vt200|vt300 DEC VT220 in vt100 emulation mode
wsvt25 NetBSD wscons in 25 line DEC VT220 mode
wsvt25m NetBSD wscons in 25 line DEC VT220 mode with Meta
x68k|x68k-ite NetBSD/x68k ITE
xterm|vs100 xterm terminal emulator (X Window System)
Trying to provide similar functionality across all ports? It'll never
catch on...
bsd.subdirs.mk) in distrib/makefile, which builds an iso image for $MACHINE
with binary sets, stored in ${RELEASEDIR}/iso. The image is bootable for:
alpha, amd64, cats, i386, pmax, sgimips, sparc, sparc64, sun3, vax.
mac68k/macppc no there yet because of missing feature in makefs.
call iso_image in distrib/ for iso-image in the top Makefile.
program/tool from "FOO" to "TOOL_FOO". The new variables are:
TOOL_ASN1_COMPILE TOOL_CAP_MKDB TOOL_CAT TOOL_CKSUM TOOL_COMPILE_ET
TOOL_CONFIG TOOL_CRUNCHGEN TOOL_CTAGS TOOL_DB TOOL_EQN TOOL_FGEN
TOOL_GENCAT TOOL_GROFF TOOL_HEXDUMP TOOL_INDXBIB TOOL_INSTALLBOOT
TOOL_INSTALL_INFO TOOL_M4 TOOL_MAKEFS TOOL_MAKEINFO TOOL_MAKEWHATIS
TOOL_MDSETIMAGE TOOL_MENUC TOOL_MKCSMAPPER TOOL_MKESDB
TOOL_MKLOCALE TOOL_MKMAGIC TOOL_MKTEMP TOOL_MSGC TOOL_MTREE
TOOL_PAX TOOL_PIC TOOL_PREPMKBOOTIMAGE TOOL_PWD_MKDB TOOL_REFER
TOOL_ROFF_ASCII TOOL_ROFF_DVI TOOL_ROFF_HTML TOOL_ROFF_PS
TOOL_ROFF_RAW TOOL_RPCGEN TOOL_SOELIM TOOL_SUNLABEL TOOL_TBL
TOOL_UUDECODE TOOL_VGRIND TOOL_ZIC
For each, provide default in <bsd.sys.mk> of the form:
TOOL_FOO?= foo
and for the ${USETOOLS}=="yes" case in <bsd.own.mk>, provide override:
TOOL_FOO= ${TOOLDIR}/bin/${_TOOL_PREFIX}foo
Document all of these in bsd.README.
This cleans up a chunk of potential (and actual) namespace collision
within our build infrastructure, as well as improves consistency in
the share/mk documentation and provision of appropriate defaults for
each of these variables.
or the command with an interactive question. (This also prevents
weird problems if a directory element of '-f path' is missing and
'make -j N' is being used).