1# $NetBSD: 2.0.conf,v 1.3 2004/12/06 09:14:22 jmc Exp $ 2# 3# Makefile fragment for CD sets; includes config information. 4 5############################################################################## 6# The names of the individual CD images, without ".iso". 7# This also indicates the suffix of configuration variables later in this file 8# which are CD-image specific. 9 10CD_IMAGES= multi-cd1 multi-cd2 11CD_IMAGES+= acorn26cd acorn32cd algorcd alphacd amd64cd amigacd arccd 12CD_IMAGES+= ataricd catscd cesficcd cobaltcd dreamcastcd evbarmcd 13CD_IMAGES+= evbmips-mipsebcd evbmips-mipselcd evbppccd evbsh3-sh3ebcd 14CD_IMAGES+= evbsh3-sh3elcd evbsh5-sh5elcd hp300cd hpcarmcd hpcmipscd hpcshcd 15CD_IMAGES+= i386cd ibmnwscd luna68kcd mac68kcd macppccd mipscocd mmeyecd 16CD_IMAGES+= mvmeppccd mvme68kcd netwindercd news68kcd newsmipscd next68kcd 17CD_IMAGES+= ofppccd pmaxcd pmppccd prepcd sandpointcd sbmips-mipsebcd 18CD_IMAGES+= sbmips-mipselcd sgimipscd sharkcd sourcecd sparccd sparc64cd 19CD_IMAGES+= sun2cd sun3cd vaxcd x68kcd 20 21############################################################################## 22# The maximum size of an individual CD. 23 24CD_SIZE= 700000 25 26############################################################################## 27# The NetBSD release being packaged on this CD set. This also implies 28# inclusion of a config file for that release, named NetBSD-${CD_RELEASE}.mk. 29# That file defines the various per-port specifics for that release. 30 31CD_RELEASE= 2.0 32 33############################################################################## 34# The CD volume IDs for each CD-ROM image. This will show up as the 35# "volume label" on most operating systems. This is REQUIRED for each image. 36# Typically only 16 characters should be used for maximum OS compatibility. 37 38.for image in ${CD_IMAGES} 39VOLID.${image}= NetBSD ${CD_RELEASE} CD ${image:S/^cd//} 40.endfor 41 42# The "abstract file" name. If there is a file in the CD root describing 43# use of the CD or booting info, this may be useful to some OS's. 44 45#.for image in ${CD_IMAGES} 46#ABSTRACT.${image}= booting.txt 47#.endfor 48 49# The "copyright file" name. If there is a file in the CD root describing 50# the copyright of the contained files, this may be useful to some OS's. 51# This usually needs ADDFILES to go along with it. 52 53#.for image in ${CD_IMAGES} 54#COPYRIGHT.${image}= copyrght.txt 55#ADDFILES.${image}+= copyrght.txt:${.CURDIR}/extra/copyright.txt,link 56#.endfor 57 58# The "publisher name" field on the CD-ROM. Room for 128 characters. 59 60PUBLISHER= The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. / http://www.NetBSD.org/ 61 62# The "preparer name" field on the CD-ROM. Room for 128 characters. 63 64PREPARER= NetBSD CD Build System 65 66############################################################################## 67# The ports for which the base OS binaries will be included. 68# MACHINE_ARCH shared distribution directories and the "ALL" shared 69# distribution directory are added automatically where needed. 70# 71# The following ports, if included, will be bootable on their respective 72# CD images: 73# 74# alpha, cats, i386, macppc, pmax, sparc, sparc64, sun3, vax. 75# 76# Special notes on booting: 77# 78# * macppc and mac68k will cause the inclusion of HFS partition and 79# filesystem info on the CD, with automatic MacBinary probing and encoding. 80# 81# * macppc cannot boot on the same disc as either pmax or vax. 82# macppc uses the same locations in block 0 to store boot 83# information as pmax and vax. 84# This will cause a warning in the build, and macppc will override. 85# 86# * sparc64 cannot boot using default boot arguments on the same disc as 87# the sun3x model of sun3. These platforms use the same partitions 88# in the Sun boot map by default. This will cause a warning in the build, 89# and sparc64 machines will have to boot with "boot cdrom:g" instead of 90# "boot cdrom". 91 92BASE_PORTS.multi-cd1= i386 macppc sparc sparc64 93 94BASE_PORTS.multi-cd2= alpha \ 95 amiga mac68k next68k \ 96 cobalt hpcmips pmax vax 97BASE_PORTS.acorn26cd=acorn26 98BASE_PORTS.acorn32cd=acorn32 99BASE_PORTS.algorcd=algor 100BASE_PORTS.alphacd=alpha 101BASE_PORTS.amd64cd=amd64 102BASE_PORTS.amigacd=amiga 103BASE_PORTS.arccd=arc 104BASE_PORTS.ataricd=atari 105BASE_PORTS.catscd=cats 106BASE_PORTS.cesficcd=cesfic 107BASE_PORTS.cobaltcd=cobalt 108BASE_PORTS.dreamcastcd=dreamcast 109BASE_PORTS.evbarmcd=evbarm 110BASE_PORTS.evbmips-mipsebcd=evbmips-mipseb 111BASE_PORTS.evbmips-mipselcd=evbmips-mipsel 112BASE_PORTS.evbsh3-sh3ebcd=evbsh3-sh3eb 113BASE_PORTS.evbsh3-sh3elcd=evbsh3-sh3el 114BASE_PORTS.evbsh5-sh5elcd=evbsh5-sh5el 115BASE_PORTS.hp300cd=hp300 116BASE_PORTS.hpcarmcd=hpcarm 117BASE_PORTS.hpcmipscd=hpcmips 118BASE_PORTS.hpcshcd=hpcsh 119BASE_PORTS.i386cd=i386 120BASE_PORTS.ibmnwscd=ibmnws 121BASE_PORTS.luna68kcd=luna68k 122BASE_PORTS.mac68kcd=mac68k 123BASE_PORTS.macppccd=macppc 124BASE_PORTS.mipscocd=mipsco 125BASE_PORTS.mmeyecd=mmeye 126BASE_PORTS.mvme68kcd=mvme68k 127BASE_PORTS.mvmeppccd=mvmeppc 128BASE_PORTS.netwindercd=netwinder 129BASE_PORTS.news68kcd=news68k 130BASE_PORTS.newsmipscd=newsmips 131BASE_PORTS.next68kcd=next68k 132BASE_PORTS.ofppccd=ofppc 133BASE_PORTS.pmaxcd=pmax 134BASE_PORTS.pmppccd=pmppc 135BASE_PORTS.prepcd=prep 136BASE_PORTS.sandpointcd=sandpoint 137BASE_PORTS.sbmips-mipsebcd=sbmips-mipseb 138BASE_PORTS.sbmips-mipselcd=sbmips-mipsel 139BASE_PORTS.sgimipscd=sgimips 140BASE_PORTS.sharkcd=shark 141BASE_PORTS.sourcecd=source 142BASE_PORTS.sparccd=sparc 143BASE_PORTS.sparc64cd=sparc64 144BASE_PORTS.sun2cd=sun2 145BASE_PORTS.sun3cd=sun3 146BASE_PORTS.vaxcd=vax 147BASE_PORTS.x68kcd=x68k 148 149.for image in ${CD_IMAGES} 150#INTDIRS.${image}+= packages 151BASE_PORTS.${image}+= CHANGES CHANGES-2.0 CHANGES.prev LAST_MINUTE README.files 152.endfor 153 154############################################################################## 155# These provide additional functionality to some host OS's that may or may 156# not be desired in some cases. Uncomment to enable, or comment out to 157# disable. 158 159# USE_ROCK_RIDGE adds -r to mkisofs to use full Un*x style pathnames and 160# permissions. For most situations, this is needed. 161 162USE_ROCK_RIDGE= yes 163 164# USE_LONG_NAMES adds -l to mkisofs to use full 32-character ISO-9660 names. 165# This allows some host OS's, particularly AmigaDOS, the ability to see long 166# filenames in most cases. 167 168USE_LONG_NAMES= yes 169 170# USE_TRANS_TBL adds -T to mkisofs to provide long names through the use of 171# TRANS.TBL translation table files. (These will automatically be hidden 172# from Joliet and HFS trees.) Typically this is not used in conjunction 173# with USE_LONG_NAMES, but may be used if names still exceed 32 characters. 174 175#USE_TRANS_TBL= yes 176 177# USE_JOLIET adds -J to mkisofs to provide Joliet long filename support for 178# Microsoft Windows OS's 179 180USE_JOLIET= yes 181 182# USE_APPLE_ISO adds -apple to mkisofs to provide the Apple ISO-9660 183# Extensions. This gives full MacOS attribute information to files without 184# the overhead of full HFS. (A disc that is forced into HFS mode by the 185# presence of mac68k or macppc will use HFS, not the Apple ISO Extensions.) 186 187USE_APPLE_ISO= yes 188 189# LOG_MKISOFS causes the mkisofs command to be logged in "extra verbose" 190# mode (-v -v) to the image filename with .log appended. 191 192#LOG_MKISOFS= yes 193 194############################################################################## 195# "Easter egg" file. If this option is present, the standard 32k end padding 196# is replaced by a message in this file (no more than 16k), padded to 32k 197# with null bytes. 198 199#EASTER_EGG= ${.CURDIR}/extra/egg.txt 200 201############################################################################## 202