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Date:      Thu, 23 Nov 2000 16:58:15 -0800
From:      Marty Fouts <marty@dotcast.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Files not touched by 'make buildworld' -- does this list look rig ht?
Message-ID:  <52C41B218DE28244B071A1B96DD474F6280199@DC-SRVR1.dotcast.com>

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I've got a system I use mainly as a gateway. I started with a 3.2
distribution and have been keeping it up to date via cvsup and
buildworld/installworld. After installing 4.2-stable this way, I had some
time to kill after having cvsup-ed stable, and then building and installing
world and kernel, per /usr/src/UPDATING, so I thought I'd do an audit of
sorts to see what random bits were lying around undeleted.

Below is a list of files found that hadn't been touched by the update, or
mergemaster, which I thought I'd post as a sanity check.  Should any of the
following have been updated by installworld/installkernel, do they have
separate build processes that I'm not up to speed on, or are they left overs
that I can delete?

(Not considered in the below list is /etc/* /usr/include/* /usr/ports
/usr/schare /usr/src and /var/*)


/.cshrc
/.profile
/COPYRIGHT

/boot/defaults/loader.conf
/boot/kernel.conf
/boot/loader.4th
/boot/loader.conf
/boot/loader.help
/boot/loader.rc
/boot/support.4th

/modules/atapi.ko
/modules/lkm.ko

/root/.cshrc
/root/.history
/root/.klogin
/root/.login
/root/.profile

/sbin/modload
/sbin/modunload

/stand/*

/usr/bin/btreeop
/usr/bin/gctags
/usr/bin/global
/usr/bin/gtags
/usr/bin/htags
/usr/bin/systags

/usr/lib/libRSAglue.a
/usr/lib/libRSAglue.so@
/usr/lib/libRSAglue.so.1
/usr/lib/libRSAglue_p.a
/usr/lib/libc.so.3
/usr/lib/libc_r.so.3
/usr/lib/librsaUSA.a
/usr/lib/librsaUSA.so@
/usr/lib/librsaUSA.so.1
/usr/lib/librsaUSA_p.a

/usr/lib/compat/*

/usr/sbin/kvm_mkdb
/usr/sbin/named-bootconf



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