On Friday 13 October 2006 18:19, Doug Barton wrote: > John Baldwin wrote: > > >> Part of the reason I didn't want to do it is that on RELENG_4 > >> it also requires more changes (like a makefile and etc/mtree). > >> I think you just broke the install on RELENG_4 with this > >> commit. > > I have a working RELENG_4 system, and I tested the install before > committing. The main effect of the Makefile changes on the install is > to move the systemv file behind the OLDTIMEZONES define. I didn't do > that because I thought it would be a POLA violation.
Ah, ok. I had probably just misparsed it as I was trying to keep a 4.x snap up to date with 6.x timezone data. > The other install related change in the Makefile was using zic -m, but > since that fix (I think rightly) hasn't been backported past RELENG_6, > I didn't merge that change either. For both of these changes, the same > goes for RELENG_5 btw. Ok. > > Yeah, there is an mtree and Makefile change, but I'd actually rather > > us fix RELENG_4 to work with the new files. I already merged back > > those changes at my last job, and my new one has the local changes > > as well (well, we only have the Makefile changes, not the mtree > > ones, but I remember doing the mtree one last year). > > The mtree change I think you're referring to (regarding Argentina) was > committed by wollman on 2004/12/3. The mtree file in RELENG_4 is the > same as HEAD for the zoneinfo section. Ah.. probably this is because the last time I did this I was working off RELENG_4_8 rather than RELENG_4. :-P > So like I said, I don't think anything is actually broken here, but if > someone sees something broken that I don't, please feel free to fix > it, I'm going to be afk for a while. Woo, great! Thanks for syncing 4.x up. A lot of people still use 4.x (significantly more than 5.x I'm sure) so the updates are appreciated. -- John Baldwin _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
