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* Update name and add .mailmap for consistencyWolfgang Müller2021-03-10-1/+1
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* Drop nvim(1) dependency in diff_kernelWynn Wolf Arbor2020-06-04-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 1b8d91f ("Use configuration file under /boot instead of /proc/config.gz") enables us to drop neovim as a dependency, since we can now access all configuration data through actual files. Use git-diff(1) (which has automatic paging & colours) if available to show the changes between kernel configurations, else fall back to diff(1). Since the exit code of diff utilities is >0 if inputs are different, ignore the exit code of the diff utility in test_diff() to continue like normal.
* Use configuration file under /boot instead of /proc/config.gzWynn Wolf Arbor2020-06-04-4/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | kern(1) has been using /proc/config.gz as the source of the currently running kernel's config since its initial commit. Whilst this location is convenient because of its static nature, it does need a specific kernel option, IKCONFIG_PROC, to be set. Furthermore, it introduces a dependency on gzip(1) to decompress the file on the fly. Consequently, we need to stream gzip's output to commands or save it in a temporary file to access it neatly. Since Gentoo's default install script for the kernel, installkernel(8), places each kernel's configuration file in /boot, we can use this location to retrieve the currently running kernel's configuration instead and work around all of the above limitations. Of course we need to make sure that /boot is mounted before we try accessing any configuration files on there. We use the already existing code from install_kernel() for that.
* Mention the base template in kern.1Wynn Wolf Arbor2020-05-16-2/+3
| | | | | Since fragment merging will fail if the base template does not exist, make sure to mention it in the manual.
* Add kern(1) and kernfrag(7) manualsWynn Wolf Arbor2020-05-05-0/+147