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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
tsutsui ef31271269 Make it possible to specify multiple targets in TARGET_CD_IMAGE. 2008-01-11 11:37:03 +00:00
garbled 81d85de62e Part 1 of pmppc removal as a port. (the machine is still supported, but
now under the evbppc port)
Note, have not touched the set lists yet, as I would like to preserve the
manpages.
2007-10-17 22:59:26 +00:00
scw 5764a76889 Remove support for NetBSD/{,evb}sh5. 2007-04-08 09:35:21 +00:00
bouyer a931914f53 Switch i386 and amd64 to native boot, if INTFILES contains bootxx_cd9660.
Use x86 native boot for current.
Swap i386 and amd64 in multiarch CD sets (cd1 would overflow by 30M otherwise)
and leave vax out (cd3 would overflow by more than 100M - time for a
multi-cd4 ?)
2007-03-08 13:51:37 +00:00
bouyer 03d4f68c12 Remove sgimips from multi-cd sets where EXTFILES.sgimips is defined.
A bootable sgimips has a volume header prepended, and so is useless for
anything but sgimips. The issue was not found before because the
logic to make an ISO bootable on sgimips was broken, and has been fixed by
tsutsui@ on 2007/03/04.
2007-03-07 21:59:15 +00:00
tsutsui 327f43d18c Add a new TARGET_CD_IMAGE variable which specifies single target ISO image,
to make debugging Makefile easier.

For example:
# make RELEASE=3.1 obj
# make RELEASE=3.1 TARGET_CD_IMAGE=sgimipscd fetch
# make RELEASE=3.1 TARGET_CD_IMAGE=sgimipscd

or:
# make RELEASE=current obj
# make RELEASE=current RSYNC_SITE=rsync://rsync.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/200702280002Z TARGET_CD_IMAGE=macppccd fetch
# make RELEASE=current TARGET_CD_IMAGE=macppccd

etc.
2007-03-04 04:16:15 +00:00
hubertf 398b14bc09 Document that sgimips boots too (and under which constraints) 2006-03-14 09:19:16 +00:00
riz d14fcde891 Add ISO_RELEASE as a tag (by default, same as RELEASE) which is used
to label the .iso image files.

While I'm here, modernize the ports list to what's being released with
3.0, and put them one-per-line to make it easier to comment out a single
port if necessary.
2005-12-08 21:11:46 +00:00
gavan 0560d8b947 Initial import of iyonix port.
The Iyonix is a desktop machine from Castle Technology, based on a 600MHz
XScale[tm] 80321 processor.

* Uses the bootloader from NetBSD/acorn32, which is now 32-bit compatible.
* Currently boots multiuser with a serial console.
* Device support is not yet complete.

With help from abs.
2004-10-13 23:28:34 +00:00
grant 37b90b309e add the makefile fragments for -current. 2003-09-10 17:21:39 +00:00