Change name of target build from xxx.mk from 'all' to xxx.crunched to avoid
picking up baggage from bsd.own.mk and bsd.prog.mk.
Fixes toolchain/21563 (with new crunchgen binary)
Explicitly check times on built targets so to stop make rebuilding
the later targets.
nbmake in src/distrib/i386/floppies/ramdisk-big (etc) will now
pick up changes to source files that make the crunched binary.
There's two variables added to Makefile.crunch:
SMALLPROG If 1, add SMALLPROG=1 to CRUNCHENV. [default: 1]
This can be used by various Makefiles to
determine if a `small' version of the program
is required.
SMALLPROG_INET6 If 1 and SMALLPROG == 1, add SMALLPROG_INET6=1
to CRUNCHENV. [default: 0]
This can be used by various Makefiles to
determine if the `small' version has INET6
support enabled.
Only enable SMALLPROG_INET6 for programs on the ramdisks that have INET6 in
the appropriate kernel, and cleanup INET6 setting.
(Note: this means that sysinst won't get INET6 support if the kernel
it's running on doesn't have it).
This change saves a fair bit of space on various install images
(including i386 ramdisk-{ps2,small,tiny}) that didn't have INET6 in
the kernel but were unconditionally getting INET6 support in their tools.
- improve comments
- provide a general purpose variable replacement; replace contents of ${FOO}
with ENVIRON["FOO"].
- deprecate @MACHINE@ and @MACHINE_ARCH@ in favour of using ${MACHINE}
and ${MACHINE_ARCH} instead
- add errx() function; like err(), but doesn't print the line number
- invoke this script with various variables defined via PARSELISTENV
*/Makefile*
- use PARSELISTENV instead of POPULATEENV, and add variables like DESTDIR
- other minor tweaks
*/list*
- replace @MACHINE@ with ${MACHINE}
- add support for passing variables to parselist.awk that are used to replace
text in each line of the lists. currently supported strings:
text variable
---- --------
@MACHINE_ARCH@ MACHINE_ARCH
@MACHINE@ MACHINE
comprising of:
Makefile.crunch
build a crunchgen(1)ed binary from the provided lists
Makefile.image
build a tree from the provided lists, and
build an ffs file system image from that tree using makefs(8),
without requiring root privileges
parselist.awk
parse list files generating different output:
crunchgen config
mtree specfile
sh commands to populate a tree