MERGEMASTER(8) | MidnightBSD System Manager's Manual | MERGEMASTER(8) |
mergemaster
—
merge configuration files, et al during an
upgrade
mergemaster |
[-scrvhpCP ] [-a|iFUM ]
[--run-updates=[always|never] ]
[-m /path/to/sources]
[-t /path/to/temp/root]
[-d ] [-u
N] [-w
N] [-A
Target architecture] [-D
/destdir/path] |
mergemaster
utility is deprecated
and may not be available in FreeBSD 14.0 or later.
Users are advised to use
etcupdate(8)
instead.The mergemaster
utility is a
Bourne shell script which is designed to aid you in updating the various
configuration and other files associated with It is
HIGHLY recommended
that you back up your /etc directory before
beginning this process.
The script uses /usr/src/Makefile to build
a temporary root environment from / down, populating
that environment with the various files. You can specify a different source
directory with the -m
command line option, or
specify the destination directory with the -D
option. It then compares each file in that environment to its installed
counterpart. When the script finds a change in the new file, or there is no
installed version of the new file it gives you four options to deal with it.
You can install the new file as is, delete the new file, merge the old and
new files (as appropriate) using
sdiff(1) or leave the file
in the temporary root environment to merge by hand later.
By default it creates the temporary root in
/var/tmp/temproot and compares the Version Control
System (VCS) Id strings ($MidnightBSD) for files that have them, deleting
the temporary file if the strings match. If there is no Id string, or if the
strings are different it compares the files themselves. You can also specify
that the script ignore the Id strings and compare every file with the
-s
option. Using the -F
option mergemaster
will install the new file for you
if they differ only by VCS strings.
The merge menu option is designed to let you easily combine your customizations from the old version of a file into the new one. While you can use the merge function to incorporate changes from files that you have not customized, it is not recommended.
The mergemaster
utility checks your umask
and issues a warning for anything other than 022. While it is not mandatory
to grant world read permissions for most configuration files, you may run
into problems without them. If you choose a umask other than 022 and
experience trouble later this could be the cause.
/etc/master.passwd is treated as a special case. If
you choose to install this file or a merged version of it the file
permissions are always 600 (rw-------) for security reasons. After
installing an updated version of this file you should probably run
pwd_mkdb(8) with the
-p
option to rebuild your password databases and
recreate /etc/passwd.
The script uses the owner and group ids that the files are created with by /usr/src/etc/Makefile, and file permissions as specified by the umask. Unified diffs are used by default to display any differences unless you choose context diffs.
The mergemaster
utility will source
scripts that you specify right before it starts the comparison, and after it
is done running. The easiest way to handle this is to place the path to the
script(s) in the appropriate variables in your
.mergemasterrc file. The script sourced before
comparison is named in MM_PRE_COMPARE_SCRIPT
, and
the one sourced after the script is done is
MM_EXIT_SCRIPT
. This is the recommended way to
specify local modifications, or files that you want to give special handling
to. This includes files that you want to be deleted without being compared.
Because the named scripts are sourced from within
mergemaster
, all of the script's variables are
available for use in your custom script. You can also use
/etc/mergemaster.rc which will be read before
.mergemasterrc. Options specified on the command
line are updated last, and therefore can override both files.
When the comparison is done if there are any files remaining in
the temproot directory they will be listed, and if the
-a
option is not in use the user will be given the
option of deleting the temproot directory. If there are no files remaining
in the temproot directory it will be deleted.
The options are as follows:
-s
-c
-r
mergemaster
on a previously cleaned
directory, skipping the creation of the temporary root environment. This
option is compatible with all other options.-v
mergemaster
. This option also
gives you a list of files that exist only in the installed version of
/etc.-a
-i
,
-F
, or -U
. Setting
-a
makes -w
superfluous.-h
-i
-p
-F
-C
mergemaster
run, compares your
rc.conf[.local] options to the defaults.-P
mergemaster
rc file.-U
--run-updates=[always|never]
-m
/path/to/sourcesmergemaster
the path to
src/etc was required.
mergemaster
will convert the path if this older
method is used.-t
/path/to/temp/root-d
-t
is specified, this option must follow it if you
want the date added too.-u
N-w
N-A
Target architectureTARGET_ARCH
architecture
name.-D
/pathThe mergemaster
utility uses the
PAGER
environment variable if set. Otherwise it uses
less(1). If
PAGER
specifies a program outside its limited
PATH
without specifying the full path,
mergemaster
prompts you with options on how to
proceed. The MM_PRE_COMPARE_SCRIPT
and
MM_EXIT_SCRIPT
variables are used as described
above. Other variables that are used by the script internally can be
specified in .mergemasterrc as described in more
detail below.
The mergemaster
utility will
.
(source) these files if they exist. Command line
options will override rc file options.
$HOME/.mergemasterrc overrides
/etc/mergemaster.rc. Here is an example with all
values commented out:
# These are options for mergemaster, with their default values listed # The following options have command line overrides # # The target architecture (-A, unset by default) #ARCHSTRING='TARGET_ARCH=<foo>' # # Sourcedir is the directory to do the 'make' in (-m) #SOURCEDIR='/usr/src' # # Directory to install the temporary root environment into (-t) #TEMPROOT='/var/tmp/temproot' # # Specify the destination directory for the installed files (-D) #DESTDIR= # # Strict comparison skips the VCS Id test and compares every file (-s) #STRICT=no # # Type of diff, such as unified, context, etc. (-c) #DIFF_FLAG='-u' # # Install the new file if it differs only by VCS Id ($MidnightBSD, -M) #MIDNIGHTBSD_ID= # # Verbose mode includes more details and additional checks (-v) #VERBOSE= # # Automatically install files that do not exist on the system already (-i) #AUTO_INSTALL= # # Automatically upgrade files that have not been user modified (-U) # ***DANGEROUS*** #AUTO_UPGRADE= # # Either always or never run newaliases, pwd_mkdb at the end (--run-updates) #RUN_UPDATES= # # Compare /etc/rc.conf[.local] to /etc/defaults/rc.conf (-C) #COMP_CONFS= # # Preserve files that you replace (-P) #PRESERVE_FILES= #PRESERVE_FILES_DIR=/var/tmp/mergemaster/preserved-files-`date +%y%m%d-%H%M%S` # # The umask for mergemaster to compare the default file's modes to (-u) #NEW_UMASK=022 # # The following options have no command line overrides # # Files to always avoid comparing #IGNORE_FILES='/etc/motd /etc/printcap foo bar' # # Additional options for diff. This will get unset when using -s. #DIFF_OPTIONS='-Bb' # Ignore changes in whitespace # # Location to store the list of mtree values for AUTO_UPGRADE purposes #MTREEDB='/var/db' # # For those who just cannot stand including the full path to PAGER #DONT_CHECK_PAGER= # # If you set 'yes' above, make sure to include the PATH to your pager #PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin # # Delete stale files in /etc/rc.d without prompting #DELETE_STALE_RC_FILES= # # Specify the path to scripts to run before the comparison starts, # and/or after the script has finished its work #MM_PRE_COMPARE_SCRIPT= #MM_EXIT_SCRIPT=
Exit status is 0 on successful completion, or if the user bails out manually at some point during execution.
Exit status is 1 if it fails for one of the following reasons:
Invalid command line option
Failure to create the temporary root environment
Failure to populate the temporary root
Presence of the 'nodev' option in <DESTDIR>/etc/fstab
Failure to install a file
Typically all you will need to do is type
mergemaster
at the prompt and the script will do all
the work for you.
To use context diffs and have mergemaster
explain more things as it goes along, use:
# mergemaster -cv
To specify that mergemaster
put the
temporary root environment in /usr/tmp/root,
use:
# mergemaster -t
/usr/tmp/root
To specify a 110 column screen with a strict comparison, use:
# mergemaster -sw 110
diff(1), make(1), less(1), sdiff(1), pwd_mkdb(8)
/usr/src/etc/Makefile
Nik Clayton, The Cutting Edge (using make world), https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html.
The mergemaster
utility was first publicly
available on one of my web pages in a much simpler form under the name
comproot on 13 March 1998. The idea for creating the
temporary root environment comes from Nik Clayton's make world tutorial
which is referenced above.
This manual page and the script itself were written by Douglas Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org>.
March 2, 2023 | midnightbsd-3.1 |