BIND chroot environment in 10-RELEASE...gone?
Greg Rivers
gcr+freebsd-stable at tharned.org
Fri Dec 13 21:38:43 UTC 2013
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013, Erwin Lansing wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 11:34:31AM -0600, Greg Rivers wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Dec 2013, Erwin Lansing wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks Greg, and thanks for the feedback. I did make sure that the
>>> chroot still is supported on existing 8 and 9 systems, so the move
>>> will be another part in the upgrade procedure to a new major release
>>> and lessen the pain a bit. Let me have another look into
>>> reintroducing the chroot bits in a less complicated way. It may not
>>> be exactly the same as before but hopefully can be done in a backwards
>>> compatible way.
>>>
>>
>> Thank you Erwin. Let me know if I can help in any way.
>>
>
> Sorry for the delay. I've spent too much time already on this. The
> problem is that there are several assumption to how the paths are formed
> in both the ports Makefile (and thus things like pkg-plist and used to
> generate the configuration files) and the rc script that sets up the
> chroot. Fixing one, breaks the other, so some more magic is required. I
> hacked up the original chroot code enough that it sets up the chroot,
> copies in the confiruation files, etc. but then ends up that the
> configuration files were generated on the assumption that is was a
> normal port prefix and thus expect things to be in
> /var/named/usr/local/etc/named/... which is of course a fine chroot, but
> not compatible with the pre-10 setup.
>
> I think a complete rewrite is needed to do this right, for which I don't
> have time over the next few days. The net/isc-dhcp*-server ports might
> have some inspiration, though not sure how transferrable it is to bind.
> I'd be happy to test and accept patches.
>
I'll look into it. Thanks.
--
Greg
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