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[r9392] (341 Bytes) by yaberauneya

s/CYB0RG/AVATAR/ig

The term "avatar" is a much better name for a base platform abstraction project than cyb0rg.

2012-01-03 06:21:15 View
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[r9285] (341 Bytes) by yaberauneya

s/FREENAS_ROOT/CYB0RG_ROOT/g

2011-12-22 01:16:08 View
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[r7818] (342 Bytes) by yaberauneya

Build system, branding, and image size enhancements.

Overall:

- Use variables instead of hardcoded and relative path based assumptions.
- Change branding from FreeNAS to a (largely) build driven variable name to simplify muxing between FreeNAS and TrueNAS.
- Rename /etc/version.freenas to /etc/version .
- Change the version info to <sw-name>-<version>-<revision>-<arch>, e.g.
FreeNAS-8.1-r7817-amd64 .

build/do_build.sh:

- Simplify arguments for forcing builds again to -f (no args), based on feedback from jpaetzel.
- Use variables as necessary.
- Add alpha support for unionfs based builds. This doesn't work with UFS SU+J on 9.0-BETA1+, so caveat emptor.

build/functions.sh:

- Consolidate build-related functions into a single file for simplicity.

build/nano_env:

- Add a file which contains the master info for how a build is performed.

gui/...:

- Chase the changes done above, but try to simplify / improve how things are done, emitting more diagnostic info than before.

nanobsd/common:

1. Allow the end user to specify the number of CPUS in the environment if they want, instead of hardcoding $CPUS + 1.
2. Nuke .pyc files. They're created automatically by They'll get regenerated on the fly once they're read in again by the interpreter.
3. Nuke the headers (minus the pyconfig.h -- it's required at runtime) since we're not compiling binaries (cc, etc isn't included in the final image).
4. Nuke all of perl the right way if $DEBUG == 1.

Misc:
nanobsd/freenas-common:

- Start features based build tunables for

2011-09-19 00:25:06 View
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