svn commit: r258310 - head/release
Glen Barber
gjb at FreeBSD.org
Mon Nov 18 19:55:10 UTC 2013
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 03:48:52AM +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> gj> +dvd:
> gj> +# Install system
> gj> + mkdir -p ${.TARGET}
> gj> + cd ${WORLDDIR} && ${IMAKE} installkernel installworld distribution \
> gj> + DESTDIR=${.OBJDIR}/${.TARGET} WITHOUT_RESCUE=1 WITHOUT_KERNEL_SYMBOLS=1 \
> gj> + WITHOUT_PROFILE=1
>
> Please remove WITHOUT_PROFILE=1 here.
>
Ok.
> gj> -export PKG_ABI="freebsd:$(echo ${REVISION} | tr -d '.0'):x86:64"
> gj> +export PKG_ABI="freebsd:$(echo ${REVISION} | sed -e 's/\.[0-9]//'):x86:64"
>
> PKG_ABI=freebsd:${REVISION%.[0-9]*}:x86:64 is simpler than invoking
> tr or sed. However, pkg-stage.sh should have a mapping rule from
> TARGET and TARGET_ARCH, not in arch specific config files, I think.
> Other than the package list, variables are not arch-specific.
>
The pkg(8) ABI does not map directly to anything we use ('amd64' or
'i386') unfortunately.
> Does this guarantee that the packages downloaded by pkg(8) are for a
> specific release? And I think fetching packages can be done just
> after svn co stage in release.sh. Collecting up necessity of network
> access (including fetching distfiles for docproj) before entering the
> chroot environment makes redoing the release build easier.
>
I don't think it has been discussed yet where packages built for
a specific release will exist. Anyway, I would like to avoid directory
hierarchy pollution outside of the dvd/ directory, this is why I use it
for PKG_CACHEDIR directly.
Glen
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