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- Automatic builds can now be interrupted at any time with CTRL+C and then resumed! (with 'auto resume' from the command line). - MAKE_PACKAGES has been deprecated in favour of two new variables: BUILD_PACKAGES, which tells which packages to build after a 'makeroot' and AUTO_PACKAGES, used during the 'auto' target. - MOUNT_SCRIPT and UMOUNT_SCRIPT have been deprecated in favour of MOUNT_HOOKS and UMOUNT_HOOKS, which take a list of shell functions or external commands to be executed. - /pkg_comp is now symlinked to /p inside the chroot, to make paths simpler when working inside it (i.e., with the 'chroot' target). - security/audit-packages is not installed any more inside the chroot by default. This is not needed to get pkgsrc security checks working. The user can add it to BUILD_PACKAGES for a regular build. - pkgtools/xpkgwedge is not installed any more during a 'makeroot'. pkgsrc handles this automatically when needed, so we let it install the package for us. - Ensure that libkver's library is preloaded when doing builds inside the chroot, so that packages get the right version number in them. - When creating a template file, sort all variables alphabetically. - Several miscellaneous changes in the code: simplification of syntax, addition of comments to functions, cleanup of messages...
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pkg_comp is a small utility designed to build packages inside a
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clean chroot tree.
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Some ideas about what to use it for (taken from manpage):
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* Build packages for other system versions. For example, build
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packages for NetBSD 1.5 while you are running NetBSD current.
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* Build packages using different options than your current system
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like changing the threading library, COPTS, placement of
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configuration files, etc.
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* Debug the build process of a package, checking if buildlinks
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work properly.
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* Avoid autoconf's side effects by keeping a separate chroot for
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each project, like one for GNOME2 and another one for KDE3.
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* Schedule builds of package sets for several different machines.
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