NetBSD/distrib/sets
drochner 312c339026 Extend the CPU microcode update framework to support Intel x86 CPUs.
Contrary to the AMD implementation, it doesn't use xcalls to distribute
the update to all CPUs but relies on cpuctl(8) to bind itself to the
right CPU -- to keep it simple and avoid possible problems with
hyperthreading.
Also, it doesn't parse the vendor supplied file to pick the right
part for the present CPU model but relies on userland to prepare
files with specific filenames. I'll commit a pkg for this in a minute
(pkgsrc/sysutils/intel-microcode).
The ioctl interface changed; compatibility is provided (should be
limited to COMPAT_NETBSD6 as soon as this is available).
2012-08-29 17:13:21 +00:00
..
lists Extend the CPU microcode update framework to support Intel x86 CPUs. 2012-08-29 17:13:21 +00:00
attrs
checkflist Put intermediate lists on the top of ${DESTDIR} (${DESTDIR}/SETS.*) and leave 2009-12-11 11:48:41 +00:00
comments set fixes for SASLC 2011-02-20 15:59:22 +00:00
culldeps
deps set fixes for SASLC 2011-02-20 15:59:22 +00:00
descrs set fixes for SASLC 2011-02-20 15:59:22 +00:00
getdirs.awk Error out if a path has consecutive slashes which is unsupported and 2012-02-08 16:51:09 +00:00
join.awk Convert TNF licenses to new 2 clause variant 2008-04-30 13:10:46 +00:00
listpkgs
Makefile when sorting the metalog for unpriv builds, first run it through sort so 2011-08-09 15:02:30 +00:00
makeflist Fix syntax error on OSX 10.5. 2009-12-05 15:56:25 +00:00
makeobsolete Fix syntax error on OSX 10.5. 2009-12-05 15:56:25 +00:00
makeplist Patches from Lloyd Parkes in PR 41684, plus my changes: 2009-12-02 15:52:14 +00:00
makesrctars Support "extsrc", externally added programs and libraries. Users can write 2009-11-30 16:13:22 +00:00
makesums Only generate SHA512 and MD5 checksums for releases. 2009-09-19 07:09:53 +00:00
maketars add new option to build/use tools/pigz for compressing sets. for now 2010-08-15 07:27:33 +00:00
metalog.subr RCSMETALOG: symbolically tag the latest and previous versions. 2011-02-17 08:41:35 +00:00
mkvars.mk Make sure the value of MKCOMPATMODULES gets imported into sets.subr, 2011-11-02 14:42:43 +00:00
README mention ./etc/mtree/set.<set name> 2009-09-12 09:24:32 +00:00
regpkg Patches from Lloyd Parkes in PR 41684, plus my changes: 2009-12-02 15:52:14 +00:00
regpkgset There's no point in adding _PKGTOOLS_VER=$(${PKG_CREATE} -V) 2009-12-01 15:49:21 +00:00
sets.subr adjust for MKRUMP = no 2012-08-08 14:08:01 +00:00
syspkgdeps
TODO
versions

# $NetBSD: README,v 1.11 2009/09/12 09:24:32 jnemeth Exp $

the scripts should be run from the directory where they reside.

makeflist:	output the list of files that should be in a
		distribution, according to the contents of the
		'lists' directory.

checkflist:	check the file list (as internally generated
		by makeflist) against the tree living in $DESTDIR.
		(that tree should be made with 'make distribution'.)

maketars:	make tarballs of the various sets in the distribution,
		based on the contents of the lists, the tree in
		$DESTDIR, and put the tarballs in $RELEASEDIR.
		Note that this script _doesn't_ create the 'secr'
		distribution, because (for now) it requires
		manual intervention to get the binaries right...
		(i'll add another script to create that dist, later.)

what's in 'lists':

lists describing file sets.  There are two sets of lists per file
set: machine dependent and machine-independent files. (there's
also another file in the 'man' dir, which is used by the 'man'
and 'misc' sets, but that's explained later.)

There is one machine-independent file, named "mi".  There are
N machine-dependent files (one per architecture), named "md.${ARCH}".

the sets are as follows:

	base:	the base binary set.  excludes everything described
		below.

	comp:	compiler tools.  All of the tools relating to C, C++,
		and FORTRAN (yes, there are two!) that are in the
		tree.  This includes includes, the linker, tool chain,
		and the .a versions of the libraries.  (obviously,
		base includes ldd, ld.so, and the shared versions.
		base also includes 'cpp', because that's used by X11.)
		includes the man pages for all the binaries contained
		within.  Also, includes all library and system call
		manual pages.

	etc:	/etc, and associated files (/var/cron/tabs, /root,
		etc.).  things that shouldn't be blindly reinstalled
		on an upgrade.

	games:	the games and their man pages.

	man:	all of the man pages for the system, except those
		listed elsewhere (e.g. in comp, games, misc, text).
		Includes machine-dependent man pages for this CPU.

	misc:	share/dict, share/doc, and the machine-dependent
		man pages for other CPUs which happen to always
		be installed.

	modules:	stand/${MACHINE}/${OSRELEASE}/modules kernel modules

	tests:	unit, regression, integration and stress tests for the
		whole system.

	text:	text processing tools.  groff and all of its friends.
		includes man pages for all bins contained within.


as noted, in addition to the "standard" files in each dir, there's
a file called 'md_share' in lists/man.  it's the list of man pages
that are installed from /usr/src/share, which are machine-dependent.
(note that ones that are installed from elsewhere, and thus are
installed on only one architecture, are listed in the md.${ARCH}
file.)  basically, it's grepped through, to see which of the
machine-dependent man pages that are always installed should go
in the 'man' set, and which should go into the 'misc' set.

Each set must contain "./etc/mtree/set.<set name>" within the mi
list.  Failure to add this will break unprivileged builds.