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The original intention for caroot was to be packaged separately, perhaps so that users can have a more/less conservative upgrade policy for this separated from the rest of base. secure/caroot/Makefile doesn't have anything interesting to package, but its subdirectories might. Move the PACKAGE= to Makefile.inc so both blacklisted and trusted get packaged consistently into the correct one rather than the default -utilities. Also tag the directories for package=caroot, as they could also be empty; blacklisted is empty by default, but trusted is not. Add a post-install script to do certctl rehash, along with a note should we eventually come up with a way to detect that files have been added or removed that requires a rehash. -caroot gets a dependency on -utilities, as that's where we provide certctl at the moment. We can perhaps reconsider this and put certctl into this package in the future, but there are some bits within -utilities that unconditionally invoke certctl so let's hold off for now. Reviewed by: manu (earlier version, before -utilities dep added) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23352 |
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$FreeBSD$
Note: If you modify these files, please keep hier(7) updated!
These files are used to create empty file hierarchies for building the
system into. Some notes about working with them are placed here to try
and keep them in good working order.
a) The files use 4 space indentation, and other than in the header
comments, should not contain any tabs. An indentation of 4 is
preferable to the standard indentation of 8 because the indentation
of levels in these files can become quite deep causing the line to
overflow 80 characters.
This also matches with the files generated when using the
mtree -c option, which was implemented that way for the same reason.
b) Only directories should be listed here.
c) The listing should be kept in filename sorted order.
d) Sanity checking changes to these files can be done by following
this procedure (the sed -e is ugly, but fixing mtree -c to
not emit the trailing white space would be even uglier):
mkdir /tmp/MTREE
mtree -deU -f BSD.X.dist -p /tmp/MTREE
mtree -cdin -k uname,gname,mode -p /tmp/MTREE | \
sed -e 's/ *$//' >BSD.X.new
diff -u BSD.X.dist BSD.X.new
rm -r /tmp/MTREE
Note that you will get some differences about /set lines,
and uname= gname= on certain directory areas, mainly man page
sections. This is caused by mtree not having a look ahead
mechanism for making better selections for these as it
traverses the hierarchy.
The BSD.X.new file should NOT be committed, as it will be missing
the correct header, and important keywords like ``nochange''.
Simply use the diff for a sanity check to make sure things are in
the correct order and correctly indented.
e) Further sanity checking of the system builds with DESTDIR=/someplace
are more complicated, but can often catch missing entries in these
files. I tend to run this more complete sanity check shortly after
the target date for a new release is announced.
If you want details on it bug me about it via email to
rgrimes@FreeBSD.org.