src/doc/BUILDING.mdoc, so those changes were lost when src/BUILDING
was regenerated in revision 1.94.
Now update src/doc/BUILDING.mdoc and regenerate src/BUILDING to
reinstate the lost changes. (I also edited one of the changes, to use
the phrase "space-separated list" for consistency with other parts of
the document.)
The original changes were:
----------------------------
revision 1.93
date: 2011/08/06 19:52:49; author: jnemeth; state: Exp; lines: +5 -0
Add description of MKKMOD, part of PR misc/45216
----------------------------
revision 1.92
date: 2011/01/29 16:56:26; author: jym; state: Exp; lines: +6 -4
Pass down INSTALLSETS variable to installsets target. Use :Q to escape
shell meta-characters, as the variable contains a list of sets, separated
by spaces.
$ ./build.sh -V INSTALLSETS="base etc" install=idir
should now work as expected.
Reviewed by apb@ on tech-toolchain.
----------------------------
shell meta-characters, as the variable contains a list of sets, separated
by spaces.
$ ./build.sh -V INSTALLSETS="base etc" install=idir
should now work as expected.
Reviewed by apb@ on tech-toolchain.
Use getmakevar to expand MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX or MAKEOBJDIR, or (if
neither of those variables is set) use a non-recursive "make obj" in
the top level source directory.
* Do not let TOP_objdir default to ${TOP}. It's now set only by the
-M or -O command line options, or after using getmakevar to expand
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX or MAKEOBJDIR.
* Make try_set_TOOLDIR handle MAKEOBJDIRPERFIX passed from the
environment. It runs too early to use getmakevar, so it will not work
if the value contains embedded '${...}' variable references.
* Use '$TOOLDIR' (with a literal '$') instead of 'nonexistent' in
a message when rebuilding make when TOOLDIR is not yet known.
0 Minimal output ("quiet")
1 Describe what is occurring
2 Describe what is occurring and echo the actual command
3 Ignore the effect of the "@" prefix in make commands
4 Trace shell commands using the shell's -x flag
The default remains MAKEVERBOSE=2.
- introduce X11FLAVOUR to choose src/x11 vs src/external/mit/xorg
for the X11 to build if MKX11=yes is set. it takes the values
of either Xorg or XFree86.
- default to Xorg on alpha, i386, macppc, shark, sparc and sparc64
- remove MKXORG_WITH_XSRC_XSERVER, unused and never useful
and so on. Significant highlights:
- mention src/tests and reference atf;
- provide examples of MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH;
- mention that MKOBJ=no is not recommended;
- correct the description of the default setting of USETOOLS;
- document the interactions of build.sh -[uo] with various things;
- document the interactions of build.sh tools and kernel=FOO;
- use a lot fewer parentheses.
Discussed on netbsd-docs.
to the CD-ROM image.
Make CDEXTRA and CDBUILDEXTRA be able to contain lists of files and directories
which are added in turn.
Add support for CDEXTRA_SKIP which contains a list of fnmatch(3) items to
skip during the copy. This is _very_ useful for skipping CVS dirs for example.
CDBUILDEXTRA and CDEXTRA_SKIP are to be used in Makefiles creating the images,
CDEXTRA remains to be used from build.sh.
Update documentation and build.sh help text to show that -C can be used to
specify a list of files and directories rather than just a single dir.
* Describe the HOST_SH variable, and the way build.sh attempts to set it.
* Suggest passing HOST_SH in the environment if /bin/sh is not a working
shell.
which invokes make iso-image in the etc directory.
* Add an "iso-image" action in build.sh, which
invokes make iso-image.
* Document the above in doc/BUILDING.mdoc.
* Re-generate BUILDING.
Approved by christos
"Print make(1)'s idea of the value of var. Does not build any targets."
To reflect reality.
Found by Tomasz Marciniak <Tomasz.Marciniak@felix.fizyka.amu.edu.pl>, thanks!