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[r10282] by zippybr

Try to mitigate the cache issue between versions

Add a query string using the hashed sw version to the relevant files

2012-02-27 12:33:18 Tree
[r10281] by yaberauneya

Automerging change r10280 from trunk to branches/8.2.0
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r10280 | zippybr | 2012-02-27 03:55:38 -0800 (Mon, 27 Feb 2012) | 3 lines

Use logging in navtree and add a syslog handler

While I'm here make it PEP8

2012-02-27 12:15:53 Tree
[r10280] by zippybr

Use logging in navtree and add a syslog handler

While I'm here make it PEP8

2012-02-27 11:55:38 Tree
[r10279] by zippybr

Use logging in navtree and add a syslog handler

While I'm here make it PEP8

2012-02-27 11:51:38 Tree
[r10278] by yaberauneya

Automerging change r10276 from trunk to branches/8.2.0
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r10276 | zippybr | 2012-02-27 02:56:22 -0800 (Mon, 27 Feb 2012) | 1 line

Show the right thing for ipv6 alias

2012-02-27 11:15:54 Tree
[r10277] by zippybr

Show the right thing for ipv6 alias

2012-02-27 11:00:17 Tree
[r10276] by zippybr

Show the right thing for ipv6 alias

2012-02-27 10:56:22 Tree
[r10275] by yaberauneya

Automerging change r10273 from trunk to branches/8.2.0
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r10273 | yaberauneya | 2012-02-26 14:50:39 -0800 (Sun, 26 Feb 2012) | 12 lines

Build plugins jails with the build system.

(best sung along to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVDJvrBFDDc)

"It's hacky. It's tacky. It's really, really nasty. Altogether-not-integrated-all-that-well-into-nanobsd-without-breaking-backwards-compatibility-awesome'y. This is what we do with a couple days to code before a BETA release :)!"

It works, but we'll need to revisit how this is done later. Too many things are getting stuffed into freenas-common nowadays and something similar to create_plugins_jail will need to be done to build deterministic plugins [eventually] (I foresee a build script in build/ in the not-so-immediate future and some shuffling of code needing to be done in nanobsd/common, but not now). I have an idea of what needs to be done but it needs to be documented and agreed upon later.

The jail build/install mnemonics function similar to how things are done in the base system.

They will be split up eventually. This is just a stopgap enhancement.

2012-02-26 23:16:25 Tree
[r10274] by yaberauneya

Automerging change r10272 from trunk to branches/8.2.0
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r10272 | yaberauneya | 2012-02-26 14:46:10 -0800 (Sun, 26 Feb 2012) | 2 lines

Sort the entries, use WITHOUT_* instead of NO_* (NO_ was deprecated quite a few years ago), and merge some of the other bits over from nanobsd/common for setting the default BDB version, python version, etc to make things a bit smaller and a bit more deterministic.

2012-02-26 23:15:41 Tree
[r10273] by yaberauneya

Build plugins jails with the build system.

(best sung along to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVDJvrBFDDc)

"It's hacky. It's tacky. It's really, really nasty. Altogether-not-integrated-all-that-well-into-nanobsd-without-breaking-backwards-compatibility-awesome'y. This is what we do with a couple days to code before a BETA release :)!"

It works, but we'll need to revisit how this is done later. Too many things are getting stuffed into freenas-common nowadays and something similar to create_plugins_jail will need to be done to build deterministic plugins [eventually] (I foresee a build script in build/ in the not-so-immediate future and some shuffling of code needing to be done in nanobsd/common, but not now). I have an idea of what needs to be done but it needs to be documented and agreed upon later.

The jail build/install mnemonics function similar to how things are done in the base system.

They will be split up eventually. This is just a stopgap enhancement.

2012-02-26 22:50:39 Tree
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