live-bootstrap/steps/perl-5.32.1/patches/reproducibility2.patch
fosslinux 6ed2e09f3a Remove the notion of "sys*"
- This idea originates from very early in the project and was, at the
  time, a very easy way to categorise things.
- Now, it doesn't really make much sense - it is fairly arbitary, often
  occuring when there is a change in kernel, but not from builder-hex0
  to fiwix, and sysb is in reality completely unnecessary.
- In short, the sys* stuff is a bit of a mess that makes the project
  more difficult to understand.
- This puts everything down into one folder and has a manifest file that
  is used to generate the build scripts on the fly rather than using
  coded scripts.
- This is created in the "seed" stage.

stage0-posix -- (calls) --> seed -- (generates) --> main steps

Alongside this change there are a variety of other smaller fixups to the
general structure of the live-bootstrap rootfs.

- Creating a rootfs has become much simpler and is defined as code in
  go.sh. The new structure, for an about-to-be booted system, is

/
-- /steps (direct copy of steps/)
-- /distfiles (direct copy of distfiles/)
-- all files from seed/*
-- all files from seed/stage0-posix/*

- There is no longer such a thing as /usr/include/musl, this didn't
  really make any sense, as musl is the final libc used. Rather, to
  separate musl and mes, we have /usr/include/mes, which is much easier
  to work with.
- This also makes mes easier to blow away later.
- A few things that weren't properly in packages have been changed;
  checksum-transcriber, simple-patch, kexec-fiwix have all been given
  fully qualified package names.
- Highly breaking change, scripts now exist in their package directory
  but NOT WITH THE packagename.sh. Rather, they use pass1.sh, pass2.sh,
  etc. This avoids manual definition of passes.
  - Ditto with patches; default directory is patches, but then any patch
    series specific to a pass are named patches-passX.
2023-12-15 21:43:19 +11:00

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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 fosslinux <fosslinux@aussies.space>
SPDX-License-Identifier: Artistic-1.0
Set some things that cannot be overriden in the perl Configure script to
generate with correct values for live-bootstrap.
NOTE: this patch CANNOT be applied to a non-live-bootstrap environment.
--- ../metaconfig-5.32.1~rc1/dist/U/archname.U 2022-02-26 10:51:45.343097807 +1100
+++ ../metaconfig-5.32.1~rc1/dist/U/archname.U 2022-02-26 10:51:51.742527859 +1100
@@ -72,5 +72,5 @@
rp='What is your architecture name'
. ./myread
archname="$ans"
-myarchname="$tarch"
+myarchname="i386"
--- ../metaconfig-5.32.1~rc1/dist/U/Oldconfig.U 2022-02-27 10:55:04.890396204 +1100
+++ ../metaconfig-5.32.1~rc1/dist/U/Oldconfig.U 2022-02-27 11:00:31.324396204 +1100
@@ -109,16 +109,13 @@
?LINT:extern hostarch libswanted libs
?LINT:change hostarch libswanted libs
: Determine the name of the machine
-myuname=`$uname -a 2>/dev/null`
-$test -z "$myuname" && myuname=`hostname 2>/dev/null`
?X: Special mention for Xenix, whose 'uname -a' gives us output like this:
?X: sysname=XENIX
?X: nodename=whatever
?X: release=2.3.2 .. etc...
?X: Therefore, we strip all this variable assignment junk and remove all the
?X: new lines to keep the myuname variable sane... --RAM
-myuname=`echo $myuname | $sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//' -e 's/\///g' | \
- ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | $tr $trnl ' '`
+myuname=""
?X: Save the value we just computed to reset myuname after we get done here.
newmyuname="$myuname"
has_uname=
@@ -277,7 +274,7 @@
;;
linux) osname=linux
case "$3" in
- *) osvers="$3" ;;
+ *) osvers="4.9.10-gnu_1" ;;
esac
;;
MiNT) osname=mint