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Author SHA1 Message Date
dyoung 9151f942f8 Two changes to facilitate building tools on Darwin:
1. #undef d_fileno, which is set by Darwin's <dirent.h>,
           and which clashes with d_fileno in NetBSD headers.

        2. Install the sys/ufs/ header files in nbinclude/ in order
           to override Darwin's own, incompatible header files.
2006-02-14 04:59:33 +00:00
tsutsui dc96fb0473 Add a tweak for ews4800mips/include/disklabel.h,
which includes some other md headers.
2005-12-29 15:35:19 +00:00
jmc 70200ecd34 Fix previous commit. Broken logic 2005-10-04 04:56:19 +00:00
jmc 2ae0c61239 Make the tools using Makefile.disklabel wait so they don't stomp each other.
Also for now add a dependency to Makefile.disklabel so this doesn't run
3 times. (XXX this really should just be done differently)
2005-10-04 04:27:32 +00:00
he 0ec45ddeab Fix the toolification of disklabel by using the nbinclude namespace
under HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H for disktab.h as well.  This means
disktab.h has to be installed in the nbinclude include directory.

(Failure mode: with TOOLDIR as a subdirectory of /usr, the host's disktab.h
got picked up, and not the in-tree copy.)

Reviewed by dyoung.
2005-06-22 21:35:28 +00:00
dyoung a37289db57 Make disklabel(8) and fdisk(8) into "host tools " last step: build
and install ${TOOLDIR}/bin/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}-disklabel,
${TOOLDIR}/bin/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}-fdisk by "reaching over" to
the sources in ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sbin/{disklabel fdisk}/.

To avoid clashes with a build-host's header files, especially on
*BSD, the host-tools versions of fdisk and disklabel search for
#includes such as disklabel.h, disklabel_acorn.h, disklabel_gpt.h,
and bootinfo.h in a new #includes namespace, nbinclude/.  That is,
they #include <nbinclude/sys/disklabel.h>, <nbinclude/machine/disklabel.h>,
<nbinclude/sparc64/disklabel.h>, instead of <sys/disklabel.h> and
such.  I have also updated the system headers to #include from
nbinclude/-space when HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H is #defined.
2005-06-12 19:46:15 +00:00