expect those where at least one of the language variants isn't built,
and those that are known not to have enough space (i386 ramdisk-tiny).
Files added to list.sysinst, list.sysinst.en is used when these files
cannot be added.
This might hit a size limit on another build - but I have no (sane) way of
testing it.
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 comments
- provide a general purpose variable replacement; replace contents of ${FOO}
with ENVIRON["FOO"].
- deprecate @MACHINE@ and @MACHINE_ARCH@ in favour of using ${MACHINE}
and ${MACHINE_ARCH} instead
- add errx() function; like err(), but doesn't print the line number
- invoke this script with various variables defined via PARSELISTENV
*/Makefile*
- use PARSELISTENV instead of POPULATEENV, and add variables like DESTDIR
- other minor tweaks
*/list*
- replace @MACHINE@ with ${MACHINE}
remove dist/*, now that they're not needed.
if MAKEDEVTARGETS is set, use MAKEDEV.wrapper and makedev2spec.awk to
create an mtree specfile containing the devices that would be made with
"etc/etc.${MACHINE}/MAKEDEV $MAKEDEVTARGETS".
otherwise, copy etc/etc.${MACHINE}/MAKEDEV to dev/MAKEDEV (via list.makedev)
- add mtree.common; contains directories used by all images, and optional
entries for dist/*