NetBSD/distrib/sets/makeflist

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $NetBSD: makeflist,v 1.70 2004/01/08 01:15:25 lukem Exp $
#
# Print out the files in some or all lists.
# Usage: makeflist [-bxlo] [-a arch] [-m machine] [-s setsdir] [setname ...]
#
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. ./sets.subr
lists=$nlists
usage()
{
cat 1>&2 <<USAGE
Usage: ${0##*/} [-bxlo] [-a arch] [-m machine] [-s setsdir] [setname [...]]
-b print netbsd + x11 lists
-x print make x11 lists
-l just list the selected set names, not the contents
-o only match obsolete files
-a arch set arch (e.g, m68k, mipseb, mipsel, powerpc) [$MACHINE_ARCH]
-m machine set machine (e.g, amiga, i386, macppc) [$MACHINE]
-s setsdir directory to find sets [$setsdir]
[setname [...]] sets to build [$lists]
USAGE
exit 1
}
# handle args
while getopts bxloa:m:s: ch; do
case ${ch} in
b)
lists="$nlists $xlists"
;;
x)
lists="$xlists"
;;
l)
listonly=1
;;
o)
obsolete=1
;;
a)
MACHINE_ARCH=${OPTARG}
MACHINE_CPU=$(arch_to_cpu ${OPTARG})
;;
m)
MACHINE=${OPTARG}
;;
s)
setsdir=${OPTARG}
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
done
shift $((${OPTIND} - 1))
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
lists="$@"
fi
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if [ -n "$listonly" ]; then
echo ${lists} | tr ' ' '\n'
exit 0
fi
list_set_files $lists | awk '{print $1}' | sort -u