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handle syspatch(8) #6

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@bigio bigio commented Mar 30, 2017

Add /var/syspatch to handle syspatch(8)

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semarie commented Jun 15, 2017

just to make a public comment: I intent to merge it, but a bit later (I am working on deeper changes). The PR miss also to manage kernels: /bsd.syspatch*, but I could add it.

@semarie semarie self-assigned this Jun 15, 2017
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@semarie semarie merged commit fe25035 into semarie:master Jun 17, 2017
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Relax defaults

In order to implement ignoring files that are not part of a standard installation, several changes on sysclean.

- simplification on possible options: only sysclean [-a | -p] [-i]
- add more magic to default mode: use rcctl ls on to conditionally adds expected/ignored files based on enabled daemon and services
- make /etc/changelist file to be implictly included by /etc/sysclean.ignore
-  ignore /etc/sysclean.ignore by default, as now we don't strictly target a standard installation
- add /usr/share/compile (KARL) to ignored list: it could be created by rc(8) at startup
- includes #6 about syspatch(8) and enhance it to manage kernels too
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