introduction of crypto/Kerberos into the base system.
Doesn't have a hope of being complete since there is little (no?)
documentation available on what the libraries actually do, much
less how to use the functions included within them. It's questionable
whether some of the libraries should exist in the first place.
Does NOT address lib/11191, lib/11171 + others I haven't found yet.
creation, to exclude conflicting make targets from botching pkgsrc), to
avoid defining INSTALL_FILE. pkgsrc is self-contained except for
<bsd.own.mk>, so this doesn't have an adverse effect on real <bsd.*.mk>
build trees.
descriptive comments. The guts of hostprog, lib, and prog are mostly
unchanged; this will be done in another pass.
Make several things work properly with UNPRIVILEGED set, and make the
install-time "cmp" logic work for MANZ. Also reimplement INCS{DIR,NAME}_foo
(requested by wiz) in a backwards compatible way.
Reviewed by christos.
generates too many false positives that require gross amounts of
workaround, and the other WARNS=2 stuff is quite useful. Per discussion
with simonb & christos.
using `uname -s`-`uname -r`-`uname -p || uname -m`. This can be overridden
in mk.conf or the environment, and is used by host tools to ensure that
build hosts do not clobber each other.
* Now that there's an objdir in src/tools, make a default TOOLDIR by creating
"tools.${HOST_OSTYPE}" in the objdir (if it exists) of src/tools. This
means that TOOLDIR is no longer required to be set in a build, though it
still may be set manually if desired.
* Set MKTOOLS to "yes" by default, since the default TOOLDIR is now located
in a known mutable location. This may still be set manually if desired.
running from inside of $BSDSRCDIR (recurse back and look for file/dir
signatures or reach /, whichever comes first).
Do it once and then pass the results to sub-makes.
Finally, if using the new toolchain and USETOOLS=yes check $TOOLDIR
before using it. Print an error message out if it's not set when expected
here.
generic architecture case; this permits the later ELF clause to set
them properly for ELF platforms.
This will cause crtbeginS.o and crtendS.o to be included in shared
libraries built on all ELF platforms, not just alpha, mips, vax, and
sparc.
(and dependall) targets to work properly.
XXX THIS IS BROKEN. It's highly questionalble that we should be applying
our .depend-generating rules to a host system -- the mkdep we currently
use assumes GCC.