Bump version numbers and update descriptions for the 9-CURRENT

world. The %[no]include.historic knobs are removed because they
are not used for a long time.
This commit is contained in:
Hiroki Sato 2009-10-15 07:58:01 +00:00
parent 93704ac5d7
commit 9a7ee195f5
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=198114
5 changed files with 12 additions and 71 deletions

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@ -99,9 +99,10 @@ element will be included. For example:
<para arch="sparc64">SPARC64-specific text</para>
The currently-supported architectures are i386, sparc64, and
ia64. An element may appear for multiple architectures by specifying
a comma-separated list of architectures (i.e. arch="sparc64,ia64").
The currently-supported architectures are amd64, arm, i386, ia64,
pc98, powerpc, and sparc64. An element may appear for multiple
architectures by specifying a comma-separated list of architectures
(i.e. arch="sparc64,ia64").
When creating a translation, make a new directory under this
directory with a language code (paralleling the DocProj directory

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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
<!ENTITY % release PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES Release Specification//EN">
%release;
<!ENTITY release.bugfix "5.2.1-RELEASE">
]>
<article>

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@ -10,23 +10,6 @@ EXTRA_CATALOGS+= ${RELN_ROOT}/share/sgml/catalog
DSLHTML?= ${RELN_ROOT}/share/sgml/default.dsl
DSLPRINT?= ${RELN_ROOT}/share/sgml/default.dsl
#
# Tweakable Makefile variables
#
# INCLUDE_HISTORIC Used by relnotes document only. When set,
# causes all release notes entries to be printed,
# even those marked as "historic". If not set
# (the default), only print "non-historic"
# release note entries. To designate a release
# note entry as "historic", add a role="historic"
# attribute to the applicable element(s).
#
.if defined(INCLUDE_HISTORIC)
JADEFLAGS+= -iinclude.historic
.else
JADEFLAGS+= -ino.include.historic
.endif
#
# Automatic device list generation:
#

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@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
<!DOCTYPE style-sheet PUBLIC "-//James Clark//DTD DSSSL Style Sheet//EN" [
<!ENTITY % output.html "IGNORE">
<!ENTITY % output.print "IGNORE">
<!ENTITY % include.historic "IGNORE">
<!ENTITY % no.include.historic "IGNORE">
<!ENTITY freebsd.dsl PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DOCUMENT DocBook Stylesheet//EN" CDATA DSSSL>
<!ENTITY % release.ent PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES Release Specification//EN">
%release.ent;
@ -14,14 +12,6 @@
<style-specification use="docbook">
<style-specification-body>
; Configure behavior of this stylesheet
<![ %include.historic; [
(define %include-historic% #t)
]]>
<![ %no.include.historic; [
(define %include-historic% #f)
]]>
; String manipulation functions
(define (split-string-to-list STR)
;; return list of STR separated with char #\ or #\,
@ -54,36 +44,6 @@
((equal? STR (car s)) #t)
(else (loop (cdr s))))))
; Deal with conditional inclusion of text via entities.
(default
(let* ((role (attribute-string (normalize "role")))
(for-arch (entity-text "arch")))
(cond
;; If role=historic, and we're not printing historic things, then
;; don't output this element.
((and (equal? role "historic")
(not %include-historic%))
(empty-sosofo))
;; None of the above
(else (next-match)))))
(mode qandatoc
(default
(let* ((role (attribute-string (normalize "role")))
(for-arch (entity-text "arch")))
(cond
;; If role=historic, and we're not printing historic things, then
;; don't output this element.
((and (equal? role "historic")
(not %include-historic%))
(empty-sosofo))
;; None of the above
(else (next-match))))))
; We might have some sect1 level elements where the modification times
; are significant. An example of this is the "What's New" section in
; the release notes. We enable the printing of pubdate entry in
@ -198,7 +158,6 @@
(u (string-append "&release.man.url;?query="
(data r) "&" "sektion=" (data m))))
(case v
(("xfree86") (string-append u "&" "manpath=XFree86+&release.manpath.xfree86;" ))
(("xorg") (string-append u "&" "manpath=Xorg+&release.manpath.xorg;" ))
(("netbsd") (string-append u "&" "manpath=NetBSD+&release.manpath.netbsd;"))
(("ports") (string-append u "&" "manpath=FreeBSD+&release.manpath.freebsd-ports;"))

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@ -6,23 +6,23 @@
<!-- Version of the OS we're describing. This needs to be updated
with each new release. -->
<!ENTITY release.current "8.0-CURRENT">
<!ENTITY release.current "9.0-CURRENT">
<!-- The previous version used for comparison in the "What's New"
section. For -CURRENT, we might point back to the last
branchpoint. -->
<!ENTITY release.prev "7.0-RELEASE">
<!ENTITY release.prev "8.0-RELEASE">
<!-- The previous stable release, useful for pointing user's at the
release they SHOULD be running if they don't want the bleeding
edge. -->
<!ENTITY release.prev.stable "7.0-RELEASE">
<!ENTITY release.prev.stable "8.0-RELEASE">
<!-- The next version to be released, usually used for snapshots. -->
<!ENTITY release.next "8.0-RELEASE">
<!ENTITY release.next "9.0-RELEASE">
<!-- The name of this branch. -->
<!ENTITY release.branch "8-CURRENT">
<!ENTITY release.branch "9-CURRENT">
<!-- The URL for obtaining this version of FreeBSD. -->
<!ENTITY release.url "http://www.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/">
@ -36,11 +36,10 @@
<!-- The manpaths for man page references -->
<!ENTITY release.man.url "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi">
<!ENTITY release.manpath.xfree86 "4.5.0">
<!ENTITY release.manpath.xorg "7.2">
<!ENTITY release.manpath.netbsd "3.0">
<!ENTITY release.manpath.xorg "7.4">
<!ENTITY release.manpath.netbsd "5.0.1">
<!ENTITY release.manpath.freebsd-ports "Ports">
<!ENTITY release.manpath.freebsd "8-current">
<!ENTITY release.manpath.freebsd "9-current">
<!-- Text constants which probably don't need to be changed.-->