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Authored by emaste on Thu, May 8, 5:42 PM.
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"Kernel (Debugging)" could suggest that this is a debugging kernel --
an alternative to a "Kernel (Standard)".  These dist sets contain the
standalone debug info files for the kernel, base system, and other
components.  Change the MANIFEST descriptions (used by bsdinstall's
dist selection menu) to use "debug info".

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emaste requested review of this revision.Thu, May 8, 5:42 PM
ifreund_freebsdfoundation.org added inline comments.
release/scripts/make-manifest.sh
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I think "debug info" might be the more common terminology here?

Not that "data" is an inaccurate description for what's included here, both options are a clear improvement over "Debugging" in my opinion.

emaste retitled this revision from release: Use "debug data" in dist set descriptions to release: Use "debug info" in dist set descriptions.
emaste edited the test plan for this revision. (Show Details)

"debug info" as suggested by @ifreund_freebsdfoundation.org

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Tue, May 13, 4:05 PM