Add the FORCE_DOMESTIC flag to force the 'all', 'includes',
and 'install' targets to descend into the domestic subtree. This is generally a bad idea unless one knows precisely what they're doing, but we'll provide the rope anyway (with the appropriate warnings). Document both EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM and FORCE_DOMESTIC at the top of the file.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.95 1999/04/01 02:49:12 cjs Exp $
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.96 1999/04/25 19:13:05 scottr Exp $
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# This is the top-level makefile for building NetBSD. For an outline of
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# how to build a snapshot or release, as well as other release engineering
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# DESTDIR is the target directory for installation of the compiled
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# software. It defaults to /. Note that programs are built against
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# libraries installed in DESTDIR.
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# EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM, when set, ensures that non-exportable crypto code
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# is not compiled or installed. EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM is ignored if
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# the `domestic' subtree does not exist.
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# FORCE_DOMESTIC, when set, forces a descent into the domestic tree
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# when handling the `all', `includes', and `install' targets. This
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# flag is incompatible with the `build' target. It's generally a
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# bad idea to use FORCE_DOMESTIC unless the ramifications are well
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# understood, and should never be enabled by default. FORCE_DOMESTIC
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# is ignored if the `domestic' subtree does not exist.
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#
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# Targets:
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# build: builds a full release of netbsd in DESTDIR.
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# 1) the target is clean, cleandir, or obj, OR
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# 2) the the target is install or includes AND
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# NOT compiling only "exportable" code AND
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# doing it as part of installing a distribution.
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# doing it as part of installing a distribution, OR
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# 3) we Really Know what we're doing. (Really!)
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#
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# NOTE: due to the use of the make(foo) construct here, using the
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# clean, cleandir, and obj targets on the command line in conjunction
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.if exists(domestic) && \
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(make(clean) || make(cleandir) || make(obj) || \
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((make(includes) || make(install)) && \
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!defined(EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM) && defined(_DISTRIB)))
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!defined(EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM) && defined(_DISTRIB)) || \
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defined(FORCE_DOMESTIC))
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SUBDIR+= domestic
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.endif
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# as the build will automatically remove/replace the non-pkg entries there.
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build: beforeinstall
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.if defined(FORCE_DOMESTIC)
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@echo '*** CAPUTE!'
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@echo ' The FORCE_DOMESTIC flag is not compatible with "make build".'
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@echo ' Please correct the problem and try again.'
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@false
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.endif
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.if ${MKSHARE} != "no"
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(cd ${.CURDIR}/share/mk && ${MAKE} install)
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(cd ${.CURDIR}/share/tmac && ${MAKE} && ${MAKE} install)
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