Nathan Whitehorn <nwhiteh...@freebsd.org> wrote in <51b882cf.7070...@freebsd.org>:
nw> On 06/12/13 09:12, Glen Barber wrote: nw> > On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:08:00PM +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote: nw> >> gj> Author: gjb nw> >> gj> Date: Wed Jun 12 13:15:28 2013 nw> >> gj> New Revision: 251652 nw> >> gj> URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/251652 nw> >> gj> nw> >> gj> Log: nw> >> gj> Add new script to run release builds. The script is heavily based nw> >> upon nw> >> gj> the release/generate-release.sh script by nwhitehorn. nw> >> gj> nw> >> gj> This script can use optional configuration file to override nw> >> defaults, nw> >> gj> making running multiple serialzied builds with different specific nw> >> gj> configurations or architecture-specific tunings quite easy. nw> >> gj> nw> >> gj> Sample overrideable options are included in the nw> >> release.conf.sample nw> >> gj> file. nw> >> gj> nw> >> gj> Approved by: kib (mentor) nw> >> gj> MFC After: 2 weeks nw> >> gj> X-MFC-To: stable/9 only nw> >> nw> >> Are you planning to replace generate-release.sh with this or keep the nw> >> two scripts? nw> >> nw> > The plan is to eventually replace the generate-release.sh script. nw> > nw> > Glen nw> > nw> nw> As I mentioned in a private email to Glen, it might be reasonable just nw> to replace it now. generate-release.sh exists solely for the nw> convenience of re@ (the main tool is just make release) and so we nw> should just have whichever tools re@ finds more convenient. I suspect nw> it is the new script. I agree. Maintaining two scripts are confusing. However, I do not think the imported version of release.sh is ready because it has non-reasonable default values like TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET}, for example. When this script was submitted by Glen a while ago, I did not merge parts which were problematic or difficult to maintain. -- Hiroki
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