more readily depend on each other.
An lkm which depends on another lkm now only needs to set
KMOD_LOADFLAGS= -A../../path/to/other/lkm's/${KMOD}
and the lkm will link against the other lkm's symbols. Obviously the other
lkm had better be loaded. ;-) Note: the -A option to modload was pre-
existing. This change makes it possible for users of this file to take
advantage of it.
in a single directory. This is useful in "make build" because by doing
the build immediately after the depend, all sources will typically
still be in the buffer cache, thus saving significant time over doing
a "make depend" on all the directories and then a "make all".
installed by "make install") without setting of BUILD. All cases where BUILD
is already set are unchanged from the old behavior.
"make all install" is now practically equivalent to "make BUILD= all install",
but without actually setting build.
Fixes pr's 8313, 3894.
and the filesystem is full. Added ${RENAME} flag to install, which when set
to -r installs on a temporary file and then renames to the final destination.
${RENAME} is currently set to nothing in bsd.own.mk, but one can turn it
on in /etc/mk.conf.
tech-toolchain for a very detailed explanation of this. In short, add
a .y.h rule identical to the .y.c rule and make the .y.c rule rename
the .h file; also, clean the .h file in CLEANFILES.
* Allow bsd.man.mk to be included separately.
* Always include bsd.own.mk and bsd.obj.mk.
* Include bsd.man.mk and bsd.nls.mk even if NOMAN or NONLS; just turn off
building of the affected files instead.
* Require bsd.subdir.mk to be included explicitly.
(Will make appropriate changes to Makefiles shortly.)
a bunch of rules, define a clean{kmod,lib,prog} target with the rules,
and have both clean and cleandir depend on that. That eliminates a bug
where 'cleandir' in a directory which included e.g. bsd.prog.mk but which
also had subdirs would 'make clean' all the subdirs and then 'make cleandir'
all ofthe subdirs. It also allows Makefiles to add more dependencies
to 'clean' after inclusion of the make template.
If 'clean' is already defined, the behaviour is the same as it used to be.