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authorKenneth R Westerback <krw@cvs.openbsd.org>2002-11-07 01:28:53 +0000
committerKenneth R Westerback <krw@cvs.openbsd.org>2002-11-07 01:28:53 +0000
commitc02828640ebfa854c7ba55d1bab6fc6ba128bfc9 (patch)
tree27972b4c63cddef4e40f8a9e72ff46c0f8754480 /sbin/mknod
parenta0b4583c830bb8a20f55e70c3605c9b44be2ada4 (diff)
Treat 'bsd' like just another filename in THESETS, no more 'kernel'
logic. As result, MDSETS gone from everything but mac68k. MDSETS now treated as a list of complete file names to add to THESETS, allowing more MD flexibility, i.e. may or may not be .tgz files. All traces of tar.gz removed. Not used for sets since 2.7 or so. As a result of code simplification from not having to consider tar.gz, the functions get_sets(), make_lastset(), and set_not_done() are eliminated, along with the global SETS. Build THESETS and DEFAULTSETS to contain full file names. Always install sets in the order they appear in THESETS, keeping siteXX last but without needing special logic. More predictable for user if a lot of set additions and removals done before being satisfied, as the sets are now installed in the same order they appear in the selection list. Remove ability to look for non-set .tgz/.tar.gz files. The job of the install scripts is to install the standard sets in a simple and rational way. Not to install general tar balls. The user can do that post-install or simply '!' out to do it during install. On their head be it. If no sets are found in a specified source, list the filenames in THESETS to show what is being looked for.
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