Despite having ALLOW_VULNERABLE_PACKAGES in my /etc/mk.conf, I found
that the bulk builds would only work properly with the audit-packages package installed at all times. I am obviously hideously mistaken in this. By popular request, revert the change to add audit-packages, since I am told this is the incorrect way of doing this.
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# $NetBSD: bsd.bulk-pkg.mk,v 1.104 2005/11/19 19:21:47 agc Exp $
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# $NetBSD: bsd.bulk-pkg.mk,v 1.105 2005/11/20 09:52:51 agc Exp $
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#
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# Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 Hubert Feyrer <hubertf@NetBSD.org>
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# A list of pkgs which we should _never_ delete during a build. The primary
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# use is for digest and also for xpkgwedge. Add pkgtools/xpkgwedge in
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# /etc/mk.conf to do an xpkgwedged bulk build.
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BULK_PREREQ+= pkgtools/digest security/audit-packages
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BULK_PREREQ+= pkgtools/digest
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# Commands for printing informational messages from the bulk build.
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# BULK_MSG_CONT is used for continuing a message started with BULK_MSG
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