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The drm feature solves the problem of creating a common entry
point for adding kernel drm modules for different package lists.
The need for allocation into a separate feature arose from one
parties to the need to make a switch between free and proprietary
NVIDIA driver, on the other, because of the need to add only drm
modules kernels for purposes such as use/stage2/kms and use/plymouth.
Also no more switch needed for RADEON, as only the free video driver
remains.
Variable SPECIAL_USER must have the following format:
user:group:uid:gid:homedir:shell
Example:
@$(call set,SPEC_USER,user:user:500:500:/home/user:/bin/bash)
It is customary to set a variable without the GLOBAL_ prefix. It
is added to the name when exporting.
I made by analogy use/cleanup/live-no-cleanup-docs.
Since both targets have long names and are needed together,
i made use/live/no-cleanup.
Use target use/live/no-cleanup should be used instead of:
@$(call set, GLOBAL_LIVE_NO_CLEANUPDB, yes)
Kernel flavours differ on secondary arches (and there's a bunch
of platform-specific kernels for ARM systems), so let's provide
some more flexible scheme than hardwiring un-def into images.
This might be further enhanced to e.g. set KFLAVOURS to
$$(KFLAVOURS_LATEST)) with it being preset to un-def
where available so rpi images could set it to rpi-un,
and still get reasonable starterkits for free.
The corresponding commit in RELENG-e2k-p9-starterkits
private branch just tore un-def apart => unmergeable.
This is a controversial feature right from the start,
but keeping jeos alive on non-x86 (that is, catching
every case when a removed removed package would bring
something critical along with it) is somewhat harder
so just skip this part there for now.