* Long statements with '\' continuation now use <4 spaces>continuation
consistently.
* wraps some long lines
* More consistent on how very simular repeated commands are wrapped.
conditional evaluation is done only once in this case, and this may
not account for the fact that some conditionals would be evaluated
differently if "all" has already been run, like is the case with the
loader.help existance check in sys/boot/alpha/common/Makefile.common,
beforeinstall target. This should fix Alpha snapshot builds.
of the bootable UFS image, miniroot.ufs, fully identical to the
contents of the "bootonly" CD-ROM. The image is made available
on FTP as miniroot/miniroot.ufs.gz, for resemblance with NetBSD.
This replaces the boot.flp image for sparc64, making the latter
as coming with NO_FLOPPIES.
Reviewed by: jhb
Tested by: hrs
no longer existing "fixit" crunched binary).
- Simplify the CRUNCH_TARGETS variable's initialization.
- Simplify the release.5 logic a bit by accounting for the fact
that release/*_crunch.conf files were removed two years ago.
Submitted by: jhb, ru
- Moved the creation of the ports distribution to release.7.
- Call MFS root floppy mfsroot.flp even on a small PC98 disk.
Submitted by: jhb
Reviewed by: ru, jhb
the != operator) only when needed.
This change allows me to check out the current version of release/
makefiles only (co -l) to /tmp/release, and use that directory to
build a release (supplying the correct WORLDDIR).
Without this, attempt to "make release" caused an endless fork bomb
while trying to evaluate FIXCRYPTO, and the only way I could get
away from this on a remote box was to "kill -INT 1", thanks to
tcsh(1) and its internal "kill" command.
The release.9 target is now responsible only for generation of MFS root
file systems, that are built for all architectures, even those that do
not provide a floppy installation option. The release.10 target is now
responsible for creation of a set of boot, MFS root, and fixit floppies,
and the NO_FLOPPIES variable now affects only this target.
Also, replaced the FIXIT_TARGET variable with a check of whether the
*FIXITSIZE variables are present for a given architecture, similar to
how this is done when generating boot floppies.
Discussed with: jhb
that causes the bootable ISO images to be created using the floppy
emulation (the old method) as opposed to the new "cdboot" method.
Only copy boot.flp to the 2nd CD-ROM if this variable is defined.
Reviewed by: murray
doing make readmes if /tmp/.skip_ports exists. This file is created
after a complete run, which avoids that we do the lengthy operation
again for a rerelease.
When NOPORTS or NOPORTREADMES are defined, we create the file prior
to starting the release.