On Tue, 2019-10-08 at 12:26 +0200, Emmanuel Vadot wrote: > Hi Glen, > > On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 16:43:12 +0000 (UTC) > Glen Barber <g...@freebsd.org> wrote: > > > Author: gjb > > Date: Thu Sep 19 16:43:12 2019 > > New Revision: 352520 > > URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/352520 > > > > Log: > > Apply r346792 (cperciva) from stable/12 to head. The original commit > > message: > > > > On non-x86 systems, use "quarterly" packages. > > > > x86 architectures have "latest" package builds on stable/*, so keep using > > those (they'll get switched over to "quarterly" during releases). > > > > The original commit was a direct commit to stable/12, as at the time it > > was presumed it would not be necessary for head. However, when it is time > > to create a releng branch or switch from PRERELEASE/STABLE to BETA/RC, the > > pkg(7) Makefile needs further adjusting. This commit includes those > > further adjustments, evaluating the BRANCH variable from release/Makefile > > to determine the pkg(7) repository to use. > > > > MFC after: immediate (if possible) > > Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate) > > > > Modified: > > head/usr.sbin/pkg/Makefile > > > > Modified: head/usr.sbin/pkg/Makefile > > ============================================================================== > > --- head/usr.sbin/pkg/Makefile Thu Sep 19 15:12:32 2019 > > (r352519) > > +++ head/usr.sbin/pkg/Makefile Thu Sep 19 16:43:12 2019 > > (r352520) > > @@ -1,6 +1,16 @@ > > # $FreeBSD$ > > > > +.if ${MACHINE} != "amd64" && ${MACHINE} != "i386" > > +PKGCONFBRANCH?= quarterly > > +.else > > +_BRANCH!= ${MAKE} -C ${SRCTOP}/release -V BRANCH > > +BRANCH?= ${_BRANCH} > > +. if ${BRANCH:MBETA*} || ${BRANCH:MRC*} || ${BRANCH:MRELEASE*} > > +PKGCONFBRANCH?= quarterly > > +. else > > PKGCONFBRANCH?= latest > > +. endif > > +.endif > > CONFS= FreeBSD.conf.${PKGCONFBRANCH} > > CONFSNAME= FreeBSD.conf > > CONFSDIR= /etc/pkg > > Tier 2 (and weird tier1 like aarch64) only have latest for current so > this doesn't work. > Also this depends on MACHINE and iirc MACHINE is always the host when > cross compiling. > I think this need to be reverted. > > Cheers, >
MACHINE is the build host when you first launch make(1), but the crossbuild code in Makefile.inc1 overrides MACHINE to TARGET (and MACHINE_ARCH to TARGET_ARCH) and launches a sub-make that way. -- Ian _______________________________________________ svn-src-head@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/svn-src-head To unsubscribe, send any mail to "svn-src-head-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"