Any problems reported by testers have been fixed, and massive
cross-compiling of kernels has shown that any problems that remain
with actually building kernels are not related to this.
not support a value (e.g., it's to be used as "options FOO" instead of
"options FOO=xxx"). options that take a value were converted to
defparam recently.
- minor whitespace & formatting cleanups
the etc Makefile override that by putting USETOOLS into $.MAKEOVERRIDES
This way the default for kernel compiles is still to use the installed
toolchain instead of depending on $TOOLDIR. $TOOLDIR can be used by
simply adding USETOOLS=yes to the command line as usual.
Adjust each ports template to set the default no setting and also pull in
bsd.own.mk if they weren't already to ensure they'll build correctly
with the new toolchain setup.
Standardise TCP_COMPAT_42 as commented out, grouped with other COMPAT options,
and with the comment '4.2BSD TCP/IP bug compat. Not recommended'
Add commented out 'TCP_DEBUG # Record last TCP_NDEBUG packets with SO_DEBUG'
(All hail amiga and atari which make some attempt to automate the
multiplicity of config files...)
and with the comment '4.2BSD TCP/IP bug compat. Not recommended'
Add commented out 'TCP_DEBUG # Record last TCP_NDEBUG packets with SO_DEBUG'
(All hail amiga and atari which make some attempt to automate the
multiplicity of config files...)
The Milan configuration is split up in 2 parts:
- MILAN_ISAIDE
Supports the traditionally formatted IDE disks on the Milan
- MILAN_PCIIDE
Supports the byte swapped formatted IDE disks on the Milan
If you want to read more, checkout the comment in MILAN.in...
fact it didn't work that well either), all could be done by simply adding the
NOSTREAM options to the flags of the generic ISA frontend.
There was probably to much byteswapping in my brain when I invented this.
Defopt motherboard type and make ym2149.c dependend on 'standard' atari
boards.
Configfiles:
Add pseudo device mouse. It got dropped in the moves by accident.