buildctl: add ability to use custom pkglist and baseline#1739
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This commit based on 7fdb09ce6a01 ("buildctl: add ability to
use custom pkglist and baseline") from omnios-build repo.
There are situations when you want to define a list of
packages to build without changing doc/baseline, or
for example, use a non-standard path.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Romanov <romanov.alexey2000@gmail.com>
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This commit based on 7fdb09ce6a01 ("buildctl: add ability to use custom pkglist and baseline") from omnios-build repo.
There are situations when you want to define a list of packages to build without changing doc/baseline, or for example, use a non-standard path.