git: 0e7cd233ef - main - Remove defunct 11 RELEASE

From: Muhammad Moinur Rahman <bofh_at_FreeBSD.org>
Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2022 20:03:24 UTC
The branch main has been updated by bofh:

URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=0e7cd233ef49952e967f3ed719921004ac4e777d

commit 0e7cd233ef49952e967f3ed719921004ac4e777d
Author:     Muhammad Moinur Rahman <bofh@FreeBSD.org>
AuthorDate: 2022-10-08 20:01:04 +0000
Commit:     Muhammad Moinur Rahman <bofh@FreeBSD.org>
CommitDate: 2022-10-08 20:01:04 +0000

    Remove defunct 11 RELEASE
    
    Some of the documentation still refers 11.X RELEASE. Update those to
    match latest 13.X or 12.X releases.
    
    - Remove trailing whitespaces
    - Remove trailing blank lines
    
    PR:             264766
    Approved by:    carlavilla (mentor)
---
 .../content/en/books/handbook/ports/_index.adoc    | 44 ++++++-------
 .../en/books/porters-handbook/testing/_index.adoc  | 76 +++++++++++-----------
 2 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-)

diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/ports/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/ports/_index.adoc
index c8570a14b1..9ef5fc049d 100644
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/ports/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/ports/_index.adoc
@@ -1183,25 +1183,25 @@ The default is the architecture shown by `uname`.
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere jail -c -j 11amd64 -v 11.4-RELEASE
-[00:00:00] Creating 11amd64 fs at /poudriere/jails/11amd64... done
-[00:00:00] Using pre-distributed MANIFEST for FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE amd64
-[00:00:00] Fetching base for FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE amd64
-/poudriere/jails/11amd64/fromftp/base.txz              125 MB 4110 kBps    31s
+# poudriere jail -c -j 13amd64 -v 13.1-RELEASE
+[00:00:00] Creating 13amd64 fs at /poudriere/jails/13amd64... done
+[00:00:00] Using pre-distributed MANIFEST for FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE amd64
+[00:00:00] Fetching base for FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE amd64
+/poudriere/jails/13amd64/fromftp/base.txz              125 MB 4110 kBps    31s
 [00:00:33] Extracting base... done
-[00:00:54] Fetching src for FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE amd64
-/poudriere/jails/11amd64/fromftp/src.txz               154 MB 4178 kBps    38s
+[00:00:54] Fetching src for FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE amd64
+/poudriere/jails/13amd64/fromftp/src.txz               154 MB 4178 kBps    38s
 [00:01:33] Extracting src... done
-[00:02:31] Fetching lib32 for FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE amd64
-/poudriere/jails/11amd64/fromftp/lib32.txz              24 MB 3969 kBps    06s
+[00:02:31] Fetching lib32 for FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE amd64
+/poudriere/jails/13amd64/fromftp/lib32.txz              24 MB 3969 kBps    06s
 [00:02:38] Extracting lib32... done
 [00:02:42] Cleaning up... done
 [00:02:42] Recording filesystem state for clean... done
 [00:02:42] Upgrading using ftp
-/etc/resolv.conf -> /poudriere/jails/11amd64/etc/resolv.conf
+/etc/resolv.conf -> /poudriere/jails/13amd64/etc/resolv.conf
 Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 3 mirrors found.
 Fetching public key from update4.freebsd.org... done.
-Fetching metadata signature for 11.4-RELEASE from update4.freebsd.org... done.
+Fetching metadata signature for 13.1-RELEASE from update4.freebsd.org... done.
 Fetching metadata index... done.
 Fetching 2 metadata files... done.
 Inspecting system... done.
@@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ Fetching 124 patches.....10....20....30....40....50....60....70....80....90....1
 Applying patches... done.
 Fetching 6 files... done.
 The following files will be added as part of updating to
-11.4-RELEASE-p1:
+13.1-RELEASE-p1:
 /usr/src/contrib/unbound/.github
 /usr/src/contrib/unbound/.github/FUNDING.yml
 /usr/src/contrib/unbound/contrib/drop2rpz
@@ -1219,14 +1219,14 @@ The following files will be added as part of updating to
 /usr/src/contrib/unbound/services/rpz.h
 /usr/src/lib/libc/tests/gen/spawnp_enoexec.sh
 The following files will be updated as part of updating to
-11.4-RELEASE-p1:
+13.1-RELEASE-p1:
 […]
 Installing updates...Scanning //usr/share/certs/blacklisted for certificates...
 Scanning //usr/share/certs/trusted for certificates...
  done.
-11.4-RELEASE-p1
+13.1-RELEASE-p1
 [00:04:06] Recording filesystem state for clean... done
-[00:04:07] Jail 11amd64 11.4-RELEASE-p1 amd64 is ready to be used
+[00:04:07] Jail 13amd64 13.1-RELEASE-p1 amd64 is ready to be used
 ....
 
 [source,shell]
@@ -1241,10 +1241,10 @@ Custom configurations for these combinations are called _sets_.
 See the CUSTOMIZATION section of man:poudriere[8] for details after package:ports-mgmt/poudriere[] or package:ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel[] is installed.
 
 The basic configuration shown here puts a single jail-, port-, and set-specific [.filename]#make.conf# in [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d#.
-The filename in this example is created by combining the jail name, port name, and set name: [.filename]#11amd64-local-workstation-make.conf#.
+The filename in this example is created by combining the jail name, port name, and set name: [.filename]#13amd64-local-workstation-make.conf#.
 The system [.filename]#make.conf# and this new file are combined at build time to create the [.filename]#make.conf# used by the build jail.
 
-Packages to be built are entered in [.filename]#11amd64-local-workstation-pkglist#:
+Packages to be built are entered in [.filename]#13amd64-local-workstation-pkglist#:
 
 [.programlisting]
 ....
@@ -1258,14 +1258,14 @@ Options and dependencies for the specified ports are configured:
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere options -j 11amd64 -p local -z workstation -f 11amd64-local-workstation-pkglist
+# poudriere options -j 13amd64 -p local -z workstation -f 13amd64-local-workstation-pkglist
 ....
 
 Finally, packages are built and a package repository is created:
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere bulk -j 11amd64 -p local -z workstation -f 11amd64-local-workstation-pkglist
+# poudriere bulk -j 13amd64 -p local -z workstation -f 13amd64-local-workstation-pkglist
 ....
 
 While running, pressing kbd:[Ctrl+t] displays the current state of the build.
@@ -1289,15 +1289,15 @@ FreeBSD: {
 ....
 
 Usually it is easiest to serve a poudriere repository to the client machines via HTTP.
-Set up a webserver to serve up the package directory, for instance: [.filename]#/usr/local/poudriere/data/packages/11amd64#, where [.filename]#11amd64# is the name of the build.
+Set up a webserver to serve up the package directory, for instance: [.filename]#/usr/local/poudriere/data/packages/13amd64#, where [.filename]#13amd64# is the name of the build.
 
-If the URL to the package repository is: `http://pkg.example.com/11amd64`,
+If the URL to the package repository is: `http://pkg.example.com/13amd64`,
 then the repository configuration file in [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/custom.conf# would look like:
 
 [.programlisting]
 ....
 custom: {
-	url: "http://pkg.example.com/11amd64",
+	url: "http://pkg.example.com/13amd64",
 	enabled: yes,
 }
 ....
diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/porters-handbook/testing/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/en/books/porters-handbook/testing/_index.adoc
index c32e4205ac..9491c07530 100644
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/porters-handbook/testing/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/porters-handbook/testing/_index.adoc
@@ -277,21 +277,21 @@ Create the base jails which Poudriere will use for building:
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere jail -c -j 114Ramd64 -v 11.4-RELEASE -a amd64
+# poudriere jail -c -j 131Ramd64 -v 13.1-RELEASE -a amd64
 ....
 
-Fetch a `11.4-RELEASE` for `amd64` from the FTP server given by `FREEBSD_HOST` in [.filename]#poudriere.conf#,
-create the zfs file system `tank/poudriere/jails/114Ramd64`,
-mount it on [.filename]#/poudriere/jails/114Ramd64# and extract the `11.4-RELEASE` tarballs into this file system.
+Fetch a `13.1-RELEASE` for `amd64` from the FTP server given by `FREEBSD_HOST` in [.filename]#poudriere.conf#,
+create the zfs file system `tank/poudriere/jails/131Ramd64`,
+mount it on [.filename]#/poudriere/jails/131Ramd64# and extract the `13.1-RELEASE` tarballs into this file system.
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere jail -c -j 11i386 -v stable/11 -a i386 -m git+https
+# poudriere jail -c -j 12i386 -v stable/12 -a i386 -m git+https
 ....
 
-Create `tank/poudriere/jails/11i386`, mount it on [.filename]#/poudriere/jails/11i386#,
-then check out the tip of the Subversion branch of `FreeBSD-11-STABLE` from `SVN_HOST` in [.filename]#poudriere.conf# into [.filename]#/poudriere/jails/11i386/usr/src#,
-then complete a `buildworld` and install it into [.filename]#/poudriere/jails/11i386#.
+Create `tank/poudriere/jails/12i386`, mount it on [.filename]#/poudriere/jails/12i386#,
+then check out the tip of the Subversion branch of `FreeBSD-12-STABLE` from `SVN_HOST` in [.filename]#poudriere.conf# into [.filename]#/poudriere/jails/12i386/usr/src#,
+then complete a `buildworld` and install it into [.filename]#/poudriere/jails/12i386#.
 
 [TIP]
 ====
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ For example:
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere jail -c -j 11i386 -v stable/11@123456 -a i386 -m git+https
+# poudriere jail -c -j 12i386 -v stable/12@123456 -a i386 -m git+https
 ....
 
 ====
@@ -308,8 +308,8 @@ For example:
 [NOTE]
 ====
 While it is possible to build a newer version of FreeBSD on an older version, most of the time it will not run.
-For example, if a `stable/11` jail is needed, the host will have to run `stable/11` too.
-Running `11.4-RELEASE` is not enough.
+For example, if a `stable/13` jail is needed, the host will have to run `stable/13` too.
+Running `13.1-RELEASE` is not enough.
 ====
 
 [NOTE]
@@ -323,8 +323,8 @@ To create a Poudriere jail for `14.0-CURRENT`:
 
 In order to run a `14.0-CURRENT` Poudriere jail you must be running `14.0-CURRENT`.
 In general, newer kernels can build and run older jails.
-For instance, a `14.0-CURRENT` kernel can build and run a `11.4-STABLE`.
-Poudriere jail if the `COMPAT_FREEBSD11` kernel option was compiled in (on by default in `14.0-CURRENT`[.filename]#GENERIC# kernel config).
+For instance, a `14.0-CURRENT` kernel can build and run a `12.3-STABLE`.
+Poudriere jail if the `COMPAT_FREEBSD12` kernel option was compiled in (on by default in `14.0-CURRENT`[.filename]#GENERIC# kernel config).
 ====
 
 [CAUTION]
@@ -340,8 +340,8 @@ A list of jails currently known to Poudriere can be shown with `poudriere jail -
 ....
 # poudriere jail -l
 JAILNAME             VERSION              ARCH    METHOD
-114Ramd64            11.4-RELEASE         amd64   ftp
-11i386               11.4-STABLE          i386    svn+https
+131Ramd64            13.1-RELEASE         amd64   ftp
+12i386               12.3-STABLE          i386    git+https
 ....
 
 [[testing-poudriere-maintaining-jails]]
@@ -482,11 +482,11 @@ They must be updated manually by the porter.
 
 After jails and ports trees have been set up, the result of a contributor's modifications to the ports tree can be tested.
 
-For example, local modifications to the package:www/firefox[] port located in [.filename]#/work/ports/www/firefox# can be tested in the previously created 11.4-RELEASE jail:
+For example, local modifications to the package:www/firefox[] port located in [.filename]#/work/ports/www/firefox# can be tested in the previously created 13.1-RELEASE jail:
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere testport -j 114Ramd64 -p development -o www/firefox
+# poudriere testport -j 131Ramd64 -p development -o www/firefox
 ....
 
 This will build all dependencies of Firefox.
@@ -494,10 +494,10 @@ If a dependency has been built previously and is still up-to-date, the pre-built
 If a dependency has no up-to-date package, one will be built with default options in a jail.
 Then Firefox itself is built.
 
-The complete build of every port is logged to [.filename]#/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/114Ri386-development/build-time/logs#.
+The complete build of every port is logged to [.filename]#/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/131Ri386-development/build-time/logs#.
 
-The directory name `114Ri386-development` is derived from the arguments to `-j` and `-p`, respectively.
-For convenience, a symbolic link [.filename]#/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/114Ri386-development/latest# is also maintained.
+The directory name `131Ri386-development` is derived from the arguments to `-j` and `-p`, respectively.
+For convenience, a symbolic link [.filename]#/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/131Ri386-development/latest# is also maintained.
 The link points to the latest _build-time_ directory.
 Also in this directory is an [.filename]#index.html# for observing the build process with a web browser.
 
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ To ease investigation, jails can be kept running after the build by adding `-i`
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere testport -j 114Ramd64 -p development -i -o www/firefox
+# poudriere testport -j 131Ramd64 -p development -i -o www/firefox
 ....
 
 After the build completes, and regardless of whether it was successful, a shell is provided within the jail.
@@ -517,16 +517,16 @@ It is then possible to man:jexec[8] into it:
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere testport -j 114Ramd64 -p development -I -o www/firefox
+# poudriere testport -j 131Ramd64 -p development -I -o www/firefox
 [...]
 ====>> Installing local Pkg repository to /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos
-====>> Leaving jail 114Ramd64-development-n running, mounted at /poudriere/data/.m/114Ramd64-development/ref for interactive run testing
-====>> To enter jail: jexec 114Ramd64-development-n env -i TERM=$TERM /usr/bin/login -fp root
-====>> To stop jail: poudriere jail -k -j 114Ramd64 -p development
-# jexec 114Ramd64-development-n env -i TERM=$TERM /usr/bin/login -fp root
+====>> Leaving jail 131Ramd64-development-n running, mounted at /poudriere/data/.m/131Ramd64-development/ref for interactive run testing
+====>> To enter jail: jexec 131Ramd64-development-n env -i TERM=$TERM /usr/bin/login -fp root
+====>> To stop jail: poudriere jail -k -j 131Ramd64 -p development
+# jexec 131Ramd64-development-n env -i TERM=$TERM /usr/bin/login -fp root
 # [do some stuff in the jail]
 # exit
-# poudriere jail -k -j 114Ramd64 -p development
+# poudriere jail -k -j 131Ramd64 -p development
 ====>> Umounting file systems
 ....
 
@@ -563,17 +563,17 @@ For instance, testing package:www/firefox[] in a specific set named `devset`, ad
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere testport -j 114Ramd64 -p development -z devset -o www/firefox
+# poudriere testport -j 131Ramd64 -p development -z devset -o www/firefox
 ....
 
 This will look for the existence of these directories in this order:
 
-* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-development-devset-options#
-* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-devset-options#
-* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-development-options#
+* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-development-devset-options#
+* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-devset-options#
+* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-development-options#
 * [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/devset-options#
 * [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/development-options#
-* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-options#
+* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-options#
 * [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/options#
 
 From this list, Poudriere man:nullfs[5]-mounts the _first existing_ directory tree into the [.filename]#/var/db/ports# directory of the build jails.
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ Instead, Poudriere looks for existing files matching a name scheme derived from
 
 [source,shell]
 ....
-# poudriere testport -j 114Ramd64 -p development -z devset -o www/firefox
+# poudriere testport -j 131Ramd64 -p development -z devset -o www/firefox
 ....
 
 causes Poudriere to check for the existence of these files in this order:
@@ -614,14 +614,14 @@ causes Poudriere to check for the existence of these files in this order:
 * [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/make.conf#
 * [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/devset-make.conf#
 * [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/development-make.conf#
-* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-make.conf#
-* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-development-make.conf#
-* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-devset-make.conf#
-* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-development-devset-make.conf#
+* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-make.conf#
+* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-development-make.conf#
+* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-devset-make.conf#
+* [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-development-devset-make.conf#
 
 Unlike with sets, all of the found files will be appended, _in that order_, into one [.filename]#make.conf# inside the build jails.
 It is hence possible to have general make variables, intended to affect all builds in [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/make.conf#.
-Special variables, intended to affect only certain jails or sets can be set in specialised [.filename]#make.conf# files, such as [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/114Ramd64-development-devset-make.conf#.
+Special variables, intended to affect only certain jails or sets can be set in specialised [.filename]#make.conf# files, such as [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/131Ramd64-development-devset-make.conf#.
 
 [[testing-poudriere-sets-perl]]
 .Using [.filename]#make.conf# to Change Default Perl