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release engineering team to produce a high quality package set
suitable for official FreeBSD release media. This document is
a work in progress, but eventually it will cover the process
used to build a clean package set on the FreeBSD.org "Ports
Cluster", how to configure any other set of machines as a
used to build a clean package set on the FreeBSD.org <quote>Ports
Cluster</quote>, how to configure any other set of machines as a
ports cluster, how to split up the packages for the release
media, and how to verify that a package set is
consistent.</para>
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enforces <emphasis>consistency</emphasis> in the package build
process. By starting the package build in a pristine
environment, we can assure that the package metadata (such as
required dependencies) is accurate, and so we will never
required dependencies) is accurate. This way, we will never
generate packages that might work on some systems and not on
others depending on what software was previously
installed.</para>
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<para>The scripts and other files needed to produce a package
split can be found in the CVS tree in
<filename>ports/Tools/scripts/release</filename>.
Copy this directory to a machine that has enough free HD
Copy this directory to a machine that has enough free disk
space to hold 2 to 3 times the size of the package set that you
wish to split.</para>
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<para>Now we are finally ready for the fun task of actually
splitting the packages. You start the processing by running
<command>./doit.sh</command>. The first time you run it here is
what it does.</para>
<command>./doit.sh</command>. Here is what it does the first
time you run it.</para>
<orderedlist>
<listitem><para>Create a list of the restricted (can not be on the