On Monday, September 24, 2012 5:31:37 pm Brooks Davis wrote: > As part of switching to NetBSD's mtree I plan to import their versions > of a few files that are part of libc (for example all the bits of > vis/unvis). I would like to do that via a vendor import, but I'm unsure > where to put the files and how to tag them. For mtree itself the right > place is clearly base/vendor/NetBSD/mtree/dist, but we don't seem to > have a good example for libc bits. > > There is currently a base/vendor/NetBSD/dist directory containing a > (very) partial source tree, but it seems to be unused in recent times. > If I did import into that tree, the next question would be how to tag > the import. The base/vendor/NetBSD/fparseln_19990920/ directory shows > one seemingly sensible example, but I don't like the resulting explosion > of top level directories. I also worry that having mixed versions in the > libc directory would make any attempt at sensible merging difficult > since we'd have to put mergeinfo on files. > > An additional issue is where to put the files in the source tree. > Precedent seems to favor direct copies to src/lib/libc/gen etc. In some > ways I think the optimal solution would be to put the bits in contrib > in feature specific directories like contrib/libc/vis, but that might > be annoying for some consumers. That being said, the existence if > src/include means you can't simply check out libc so it's probably ok to > add more locations in the source tree for a good cause. > > What's the right way to go here?
libc already has contrib bits (contrib/gdtoa). I think something like contrib/NetBSD/libc/<foo> might be fine. The problem I have with just 'contrib/libc' is that it is ambiguous. OTOH, the contrib/NetBSD/libc path isn't too pretty either. One option would be to merge directly from the vendor area into src/lib/libc. One other option might be to just do src/contrib/vis if it is only for 'vis' files. -- John Baldwin _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"