buildkernel failure because ctfconvert not installed

Rodney W. Grimes freebsd-rwg at gndrsh.dnsmgr.net
Fri Apr 10 16:45:20 UTC 2020


> --------
> In message <9f03fb79-a0ad-3c11-9a50-bc7731882da9 at fastmail.com>, Yuri Pankov writes:
> >Trond Endrest?l wrote:
> >> On Thu, 9 Apr 2020 10:56+0200, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
> >> 
> >>> OK, I figured it out.
> >>>
> >>> I used to have MK_CTF=no in src.conf, but I recently changed it to
> >>> WITH_CTF=no.
> >> 
> >> It's either WITH_xxx=yes or WITHOUT_xxx=yes.
> >
> >Or even WITH_xxx= or WITHOUT_xxx=, src.conf(5) explicitly states that 
> >value is NOT checked:
> >
> >The values of variables are ignored regardless of their setting; even if 
> >  they would be set to "FALSE" or "NO".  The presence of an option 
> >causes it to be honored by make(1).
> 
> That is not even close to POLA-compliance...

I am not a fan of it either, not sure when this idea came about
of doing WITH_ and WITHOUT and ignoring the set value, but it
is very non POLA given how many variables we do have with set values.

> 
> Obviously negative values ("false", "no") should either be reported as
> errors or preferably be respected.
> 
> PS: [This is not the bikeshed you are looking for]

BLUE!

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