that the Macbinary files in the "misc" directly are now directly executable
from within Mac OS. This solves a "chicken-and-egg" problem: you can't even
distribute a tool to unpack the archives on a plain ISO image, as the
executable code is all in the resource fork on mac68k. In other words, a
user can now begin the installation by simply double-clicking on the Booter
program on the CD-ROM.
gaps in the sequence of minor numbers as we allocate ptys. Having gaps
has 2 bad side effects:
- ptm does not like it
- we allocate a lot of storage that we'll never use in the pty array
(the current scheme allocated 62 ptys 0-15,256-301, so we needed
302 entries to get 64).
Now we allocate ptys in groups of 16 or 14 instead of 64, and we follow
the minor number order.
We default to 64 pty's by building pty0-3, which is all using the old
traditional pty names. Of course to do this, the shell code is a bit
convoluted.
/etc/X11/<foo>, where <foo> is one of:
fs lbxproxy proxymngr rstart twm xdm xinit xserver xsm
(I haven't implemented automatic migration at this time; it's too fragile
given that /etc/X11 may already exist on some systems)
* End user modifiable configuration has moved from
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/<someprog>
to
/etc/X11/<someprog>
This is consistent with our own policies as well as other projects.
The files & directories that were moved have _NOT_ been marked
`obsolete', as they contain user configuration and therefore we
don't want the automatic "obsolete file removal" mechanism to
remove them.
* The /etc/font/* and /etc/X11/* configuration files are installed
with 'configinstall' (not 'install'), using CONFIGFILES and
CONFIGSYMLINKS.
This is so that a normal 'make build' in src/x11 will not
trash your configuration.
* A 'distribution' target has been added to src/x11 to perform
'make configinstall' in the appropriate subdirectories.
(Should we consider making 'configinstall' a first-class target?)
* The xdm pixmaps have have been moved to /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps
where the other pixmaps are.
(I don't consider these pictures end-user configuration).
IMPORTANT NOTE:
* These changes require an up to date xsrc, and 'make cleandir' should
be performed in src/x11 before a build for the changes to fully take
effect.
target) instead of using home-grown 'distribution' targets or using
FILES with the 'install' target.
Add some etc/ subdir Makefiles where appropriate.
XXX: some of etc/Makefile install-etc-files could be converted to CONFIGFILES.
(All paths are relative to usr/X11R6)
* Obsolete:
bin/fontconfig-config
* Add directories:
lib/X11/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8
lib/X11/xkb/geometry/ibm
* Rename include/freetype2/ft2build.h to include/ft2build.h and obsolete former
* Add files:
fonttosfnt(1) program & man page
include/expat.h
lib/X11/app-defaults/XClock-color
lib/X11/fonts/TTF/Vera*.ttf
some font encodings
zn_CN.UTF-8 locale
some font encodings
various xkb config files
lib/X11/xedit/lisp/progmodes/patch.lsp
Xfontcache(3) and various links
XDGA(3) and various links
XRes(3) and various links
Xss(3) and various XScreenSaver*(3) links
* Add some more TODO items
* Clean up lib/expat build now that the version is hard coded.
which may have been introduced by booting a netbsd-current kernel
from between April of 2003 and January 2004. For more information
see <http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/current-users/2004/01/11/0022.html>
This script was developed as a response to NetBSD pr install/25138
This should not be added to the Makefile or the default install until
it has been further tested