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Date:      Fri, 15 Apr 2005 09:28:41 -0500
From:      Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com>
To:        Joel <rees@ddcom.co.jp>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: merging locale stuff in mtree?
Message-ID:  <790a9fff05041507287212fbbb@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20050415214645.E8AC.REES@ddcom.co.jp>
References:  <20050415214645.E8AC.REES@ddcom.co.jp>

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On 4/15/05, Joel <rees@ddcom.co.jp> wrote:
> Just finished rebuilding and installing the world and the kernel by the
> "canonical" method.
>=20
> In using mergemaster, I find myself puzzled by the locale stuff in mtree.
> I have not installed a lot of locales, haven't even started X11 at all
> yet, but the updates seem to want to put a lot of stuff about locales in
> BSD.X11-4.dist and BSD.local.dist. Is all that locale stuff necessary
> there if you haven't installed all those locales?
>=20
The locale stuff in the BSD.*.dist files is used to create standard
directories and permissions.  This way when you install a port/package
it doesn't need to create the missing locale directories, instead
mtree will create them.

> (I tried to merge BSD.local.dist, and I think I botched it.)
>=20
Just copy the src/etc/mtree/BSD.local.dist to /etc/mtree to fix it.

> I'm not really clear on what mtree does, in case that isn't obvious.
> Search the web only turned up stuff about an alternative to tripwire,
> but I suppose it might be mergemaster's db configuration? (Scanned man
> on mtree and /usr/src/etc/mtree/README, but it hasn't sunk it yet.)
>=20
mtree is used to create standard permissions (directories and files)
and default directories that should exist.



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