We use jenkins to build, test and release 11.0-CURRENT using jenkin's uid:gid.
Everything works well up to "install -o root -g wheel" in "make release".
Anyone know what the use case is for requiring release to be built as root?
Roger
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To clarify this proposal a bit better, there are only two flags I think
should be added to pkg to accommodate the usability issues introduced by
base packages and to do so without breaking existing scripts and
aliases:
-b) only display base packages
-B) display both base and third party packag
Julian Elischer wrote:
I mentioned this before but I think hte answer is to make a change on
the way that "meta packages" are displayed by default in pkg.
I like this suggestion both as it applies to base and third party
packages and agree that the 'leaf' keyword, once documented, will
address
Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
Thanks, Roger. That seems perfectly reasonable. I'm not sure that goal is
really met by having 800 packages, though, or at least I see no particular
gain relative to a handful (where things like OpenSSL or sendmail would be
discrete things). (Almost) every single individ
improved, sure, but they're already
more useful and bugfree than pkgng when it was mandated.
In any case, if I'm not mistaken base packages are entirely optional.
Roger Marquis
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for ports. Other operating systems don't do that for
their base packages. Honestly, some of us are wondering what exactly is
behind some of these concerns regarding base packages.
Roger Marquis
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Don't know how to debug this and cannot post the Makefile in question but it
last worked in 8.4. In 11-CURRENT Var_Value appears to return NULL at
/usr/src/contrib/bmake/compat.c:621
Var_Set(IMPSRC, Var_Value(TARGET, gn, &p1), pgn, 0);
which passes the NULL to Var_Set as the second argument (v
> You don't mkdir it, you create it as a ZFS dataset, and mark it with the
> 'canmount=no' property, so it only exists to be a parent, not as an
> actual dataset. This is the default in zfboot currently.
Thanks to everyone for pointing this out. I'll forget about mkdir then,
ignore the output of
> I no nothing about this script but if you want /usr/local as ZFS
> filesystem, then you need to create parent (/usr in this case) and you
> can use property canmount=off plus different 'mountpoint' (for example
> /mnt/usr) to not mount /usr over existing directory on root filesystem.
Exactly, bu
Wondering if anyone has example patches for zfsboot (from
usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts)?
We're looking to change some of the default zfs subvolumes, removing /usr in
favor of /usr/local in particular, and have run into a "parent does not exist"
issue. It's not clear where in the script the /usr pa
In FreeBSD, we *do* have a compelling case for installing a small subset of
the base system: service jails (or ?containerised applications? as the kids
are calling them). We want to be able to install, for example, owncloud and
nginx or ejabberd in a jail with only the bare minimum required for th
hould assign an IP to the bridge it is
probably
not a good idea, code aside, since bridges are layer 2 devices and IPs are
layer 3.
Haven't seen this issue while testing if_bridge/epair under 11-CURRENT but also
have not been assigning IPs to bridges, only to bridge
> I don't use cleanworld. That might be a part of the problem. Is /usr/obj on
> tmpfs?
Haven't tried /usr/obj on tmpfs (yet), just ufs and zfs.
Roger
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tps://svn.freebsd.org/base/head ./
Checked out revision 292870.
make cleanworld
make buildworld -DNO_GAMES
Had been seeing the same results on multiple systems, with a couple of
yesterday's and several previous revisions, but as of 292873 it does build
again.
Thanks,
Roger
> To: Roger Ma
Anyone else seeing these buildworld errors?
===> lib/clang/include (install)
sh /usr/src/tools/install.sh -C -o root -g wheel -m 444
/usr/src/lib/clang/include/../../../contrib/llvm/tools/clang/lib/Headers/__stddef_max_align_t.h
/usr/src/lib/clang/include/../../../contrib/llvm/tools/cla
Forwarding this from freebsd-security in case anyone here can update us
regarding the status of base packaging or has URLs for projects/release-pkg.
Roger
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 14:21:04 -0800 (PST)
To: freebsd-secur...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSSL] /etc/ssl/cert.pem not honoured by defau
reason inetd is not more widely
used today is that many sysadmins aren't familiar with it.
Roger Marquis
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