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H A D | release.conf.sample | diff 264343 Fri Apr 11 14:03:12 MDT 2014 gjb Add SRC_UPDATE_SKIP, DOC_UPDATE_SKIP, and PORTS_UPDATE_SKIP variables. These are intended to allow bypassing the 'svn co /usr/{src,doc,ports}' step in the chroot when the tree exists from external means. The use case here is that /usr/src, /usr/doc, and /usr/ports in the chroot exist as result of zfs dataset clones, so it is possible (and happens quite often) that the included distributions may not be consistent. (This is not the case for -RELEASE builds, but does happen for snapshot builds.) Tested on: stable/9@r264319 MFC After: 3 days Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
H A D | release.sh | diff 264343 Fri Apr 11 14:03:12 MDT 2014 gjb Add SRC_UPDATE_SKIP, DOC_UPDATE_SKIP, and PORTS_UPDATE_SKIP variables. These are intended to allow bypassing the 'svn co /usr/{src,doc,ports}' step in the chroot when the tree exists from external means. The use case here is that /usr/src, /usr/doc, and /usr/ports in the chroot exist as result of zfs dataset clones, so it is possible (and happens quite often) that the included distributions may not be consistent. (This is not the case for -RELEASE builds, but does happen for snapshot builds.) Tested on: stable/9@r264319 MFC After: 3 days Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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H A D | release.7 | diff 264343 Fri Apr 11 14:03:12 MDT 2014 gjb Add SRC_UPDATE_SKIP, DOC_UPDATE_SKIP, and PORTS_UPDATE_SKIP variables. These are intended to allow bypassing the 'svn co /usr/{src,doc,ports}' step in the chroot when the tree exists from external means. The use case here is that /usr/src, /usr/doc, and /usr/ports in the chroot exist as result of zfs dataset clones, so it is possible (and happens quite often) that the included distributions may not be consistent. (This is not the case for -RELEASE builds, but does happen for snapshot builds.) Tested on: stable/9@r264319 MFC After: 3 days Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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