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# $NetBSD: README,v 1.11 2009/09/12 09:24:32 jnemeth Exp $
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the scripts should be run from the directory where they reside.
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makeflist: output the list of files that should be in a
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distribution, according to the contents of the
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'lists' directory.
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checkflist: check the file list (as internally generated
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by makeflist) against the tree living in $DESTDIR.
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(that tree should be made with 'make distribution'.)
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maketars: make tarballs of the various sets in the distribution,
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based on the contents of the lists, the tree in
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$DESTDIR, and put the tarballs in $RELEASEDIR.
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Note that this script _doesn't_ create the 'secr'
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distribution, because (for now) it requires
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manual intervention to get the binaries right...
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(i'll add another script to create that dist, later.)
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what's in 'lists':
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lists describing file sets. There are two sets of lists per file
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set: machine dependent and machine-independent files. (there's
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also another file in the 'man' dir, which is used by the 'man'
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and 'misc' sets, but that's explained later.)
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There is one machine-independent file, named "mi". There are
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N machine-dependent files (one per architecture), named "md.${ARCH}".
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the sets are as follows:
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base: the base binary set. excludes everything described
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below.
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comp: compiler tools. All of the tools relating to C, C++,
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and FORTRAN (yes, there are two!) that are in the
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tree. This includes includes, the linker, tool chain,
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and the .a versions of the libraries. (obviously,
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base includes ldd, ld.so, and the shared versions.
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base also includes 'cpp', because that's used by X11.)
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includes the man pages for all the binaries contained
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within. Also, includes all library and system call
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manual pages.
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etc: /etc, and associated files (/var/cron/tabs, /root,
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etc.). things that shouldn't be blindly reinstalled
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on an upgrade.
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games: the games and their man pages.
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man: all of the man pages for the system, except those
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listed elsewhere (e.g. in comp, games, misc, text).
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Includes machine-dependent man pages for this CPU.
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misc: share/dict, share/doc, and the machine-dependent
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man pages for other CPUs which happen to always
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be installed.
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modules: stand/${MACHINE}/${OSRELEASE}/modules kernel modules
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tests: unit, regression, integration and stress tests for the
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whole system.
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text: text processing tools. groff and all of its friends.
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includes man pages for all bins contained within.
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as noted, in addition to the "standard" files in each dir, there's
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a file called 'md_share' in lists/man. it's the list of man pages
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that are installed from /usr/src/share, which are machine-dependent.
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(note that ones that are installed from elsewhere, and thus are
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installed on only one architecture, are listed in the md.${ARCH}
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file.) basically, it's grepped through, to see which of the
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machine-dependent man pages that are always installed should go
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in the 'man' set, and which should go into the 'misc' set.
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Each set must contain "./etc/mtree/set.<set name>" within the mi
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list. Failure to add this will break unprivileged builds.
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