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diff --git a/sysutils/etcmerge/src/etcmerge.8 b/sysutils/etcmerge/src/etcmerge.8 new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..37205c8080c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/sysutils/etcmerge/src/etcmerge.8 @@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ +.\"- +.\" Copyright (c) 2003 Eivind Eklund +.\" All rights reserved. +.\" +.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +.\" are met: +.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +.\" in this position and unchanged. +.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +.\" 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products +.\" derived from this software without specific prior written permission. +.\" +.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR +.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +.\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +.\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +.\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +.\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +.\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +.\" +.\" $FreeBSD$ +.\" +.Dd July 5, 2003 +.Dt ETCMERGE 1 +.Sh NAME +.Nm etcmerge +.Nd 3-way merge of /etc with updates from /usr/src +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm etcmerge +.Cm init +.Nm +.Cm install +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Pp +WARNING: ETCMERGE HAS NOT UNDERGONE EXTENSIVE PRODUCTION USE, SO USE AT YOUR +OWN RISK. +Taking a backup of +.Pa /etc +before running it won't hurt. +.Pp +.Nm +is a tool for keeping your +.Pa /etc +up to date as you update your system. +It fills the same niche as +.Xr mergemaster 8 , +with the primary difference being that +.Nm +requires much less manual work. +This is because +.Nm +merges two sets of changes instead of two copies of etc: +The changes you have done locally are merged with the changes done by +.Fx . +.Nm +does this by tracking three instead of two copies of +.Pa etc +- the active +.Pa /etc +(the one you are running your system on), the new etc distributed from +.Fx +(generated from +.Pa /usr/src +by +.Nm +), and a reference copy of the etc that was originally distributed from +.Fx +and which you have changed to get the active +.Pa /etc . +.Pp +The use of all three copies allow +.Nm +to find the two sets of changes - changes by you (the difference from +reference to installed etc) and changes by +.Fx +(the difference from reference etc to new etc). +.Pp +A three way merge is usually fully automated - no user interaction is needed +for the merge itself. +However, sometimes conflicting changes have been made - you have done one +change, and +.Fx +has done a different change to the same part of +.Pa /etc . +.Sh "ROUGH DESCRIPTION OF USE" +.Pp +First, ensure you have a copy of the /etc distributed by FreeBSD (BEFORE you or +.Xr sysinstall 8 +started modifying it) stored in +.Pa /var/db/etc . +The easiest way to do this is to run +.Xr mergemaster 8 +one last time, and copy +.Pa /var/tmp/temproot/etc +to +.Pa /var/db/etc . +.Pp +When you have +.Pa /var/db/etc +initialized, start a merge with +.Ic "etcmerge init" +(as root). +.Nm +will run for a while, and start printing out information about what operations +it does, prefixed with ETCMERGE:. +When it is finished, it will print out a line saying which work directory it +has worked in (by default, ${HOME}/etc-work/<date>). +Change to this directory, and check if you have any .conflicts files there. +If you do, check through them, and resolve the conflicts. +The conflicts will be recorded in different ways depending on what kind of +conflicts they are. +Under the directory +.Pa etc-merged +you'll find a replacement for /etc, including both changes done by you and +FreeBSD. +Any files that have normal change conflicts (you and FreeBSD have made +different changes) will have conflict markers ("<<<<<<<<", "=====" and +">>>>>>>") indicating where the conflict is. +See +.Xr merge 1 +for details. +The files with this kind of conflict will be listed in +.Pa 7.conflicts . +Other forms of conflicts will be listed in other .conflict files; see below +for details if you get any of these. +.Pp +When you are finished with resolving conflicts, type +.Ic "etcmerge install" +to make the present +.Pa etc-merged +directory replace +.Pa /etc , +and make +.Pa etc-new +(newly generated etc, based on the present +.Pa /usr/src ) +the new reference etc. +.Sh "INTERNAL DESCRIPTION" +.Pp +In order to do its work, +.Nm +divides the files it operate in into different classes, and do different +operations depending on which class the files belong in. +This division makes a difference for how each file is treated. +The exact treatment of each class will be printed out by +.Nm +when you run it, along with how many files is in each class, and how many +conflicts occur. +Each conflict is registered in +.Pa <class-number>.conflicts - +e.g. +.Pa 7.conflicts +for conflicts in class 7 (3-way merged files). +.Sh CLASSES +.Pp +The following table define what the class numbers refer to. +The headings "Reference", "New", and "Active" refers to various copies of +.Pa etc +- the one generated from +.Pa /usr/src +(New), the one stored as a Reference copy (basically the one generated from +.Pa /usr/src +the last time you ran +.Nm +or the one distributed with the +.Fx +you installed), and the one presently Active (ie, the one stored in +.Pa /etc +when you run +.Nm etcmerge ). +.Bl -column -offset indent ".Sy Class" ".Sy Reference" "Reference" ".Sy Active" +.It Sy Class Ta Sy Reference Ta Sy New Ta Sy Active +.It Li 1 Ta Absent Ta Absent Ta Present +.It Li 2 Ta Absent Ta Present Ta Absent +.It Li 3 Ta Absent Ta Present Ta Present +.It Li 4 Ta Present Ta Absent Ta Absent +.It Li 5 Ta Present Ta Absent Ta Present +.It Li 6 Ta Present Ta Present Ta Absent +.It Li 7 Ta Present Ta Present Ta Present +.El +.Pp +Depending on what class each file (and I'm talking flat files here) is in, it +will be handled differently. +(See separate description for handling of directories and special files.) +The following table describes how each class of files are handled when there +are no conflicts in the file. +.Bl -column -offset indent ".Sy Class" ".Sy Reference" "Reference" ".Sy Active" +.It Sy Class Ta Sy "File merge handling" +.It Li 1 Ta "Copy from Active" +.It Li 2 Ta "Copy from New" +.It Li 3 Ta "Copy from New" +.It Li 4 Ta "Drop file" +.It Li 5 Ta "Drop file (store in conflict dir if diffs)" +.It Li 6 Ta "Drop file (store in conflict dir)" +.It Li 7 Ta "Do a 3-way merge between all variant, and store result in etc-merged" +.El +Depending on what class a file is in, conflicts will be detected differently, +and handled differently. +The below table detail how conflicts are detected and handled for each class. +.Bl -column -offset indent ".Sy Class" ".Sy Reference" "Reference" ".Sy Active" +.It Sy Class Ta Sy "File conflict handling" +.It Li 1 Ta "Cannot be a conflict" +.It Li 2 Ta "Cannot be a conflict" +.It Li 3 Ta "If there are differences between New and Active, store a diff file in merged-changed." +.It Li 4 Ta "Cannot be a conflict" +.It Li 5 Ta "If there are differences between New and Active, store a diff file in merged-removed." +.It Li 6 Ta "Store file in merged-conflicts, with a diff file if there are diffs between Reference and New" +.It Li 7 Ta "Conflicts are indicated inside the file, using <<<<<<<<<, ======= and >>>>>>>>> as markers. See merge(1)." +.El +Directories and special files are also handled by +.Nm etcmerge . +Empty directories and special files are handled by class (see the tables +below). +Directories with content is handled alongside files. +When a file is copied over to the merged etc (the one +.Nm +generates), all prefix directories will be copied too, using permissions +either from the active (if available) or the new +.Pa etc . +Ie, if +.Nm +decide to copy +.Pa etc/ssh/ssh_config +from +.Pa /etc , +then +.Pa merged-etc/ssh +will get the same permissions as +.Pa /etc/ssh . +.Pp +This table details how special files (symlinks, device nodes, pipes, etc) and +empty directories are handled. +.Nm +does not look for conflicts for these, but just copies them as appropriate. +.Bl -column -offset indent ".Sy Class" ".Sy Directory/special.file.handling" +.It Sy Class Ta Sy "Directory/special file handling" +.It Li 1 Ta "Copy from Active" +.It Li 2 Ta "Copy from New" +.It Li 3 Ta "Copy from Active" +.It Li 4 Ta "Ignore dir/special file" +.It Li 5 Ta "Ignore dir/special file" +.It Li 6 Ta "Ignore dir/special file" +.It Li 7 Ta "Copy from Active" +.El +.Sh "DIRECTORIES USED" +.Pp +.Bl -column -offset indent "Directory" "Description" +.It Li "etc-merged" Ta "Merged etc directory, based on etc-new but customized with on your changes." +.It Li "etc-new" Ta "New etc directory, as distributed by FreeBSD. Created based on /usr/src." +.It Li "classes" Ta "Data about what goes in what class" +.It Li "merged-removed" Ta "Files that have been removed, along with .diff files if the active file was different from the reference file." +.It Li "merged-changed" Ta "Files that have been replaced by the update, along with .diff files saying what changes this has resulted in." +.It Li "merged-conflicts" Ta "Files that are present in new and reference, but +not in the active etc. If these are changed, a .diff is also stored here." +.El +.Sh REFERENCES +.Pp +.Xr mergemaster 8 , +.Xr merge 1 . +.Sh AUTHOR +.Pp +Eivind Eklund <eivind@FreeBSD.org> |