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Author SHA1 Message Date
erh 10d0173282 Make all the sets scripts work even when not run from the directory that
they reside in.
Change any uses of dirname to use shell variable substitution instead.
2004-07-23 15:11:26 +00:00
lukem 6f9a1982b5 rename all the <bsd.own.mk> derived variables to uppercase, and export
them to the environment.
2004-01-03 02:38:58 +00:00
lukem b852db83fb Significant overhaul of how the sets are used:
* Add an optional third field to the sets file which is a list of
  comma separated keywords that control if the line is printed.
  Currently supported keywords
	kerberos4	${MKKERBEROS4} != no
	kerberos	${MKKERBEROS} != no
	lint		${MKLINT} != no
	obsolete	${obsolete} != 0.
			In this case, non obsolete files are not printed.
  (This will allow future support for builds with variables such as
  MKHESIOD and MKYP set to "no".)

* Use sh(1)'s getopts where appropriate, and otherwise cleanup the
  various scripts.

* Move defaults for sets.subr from sets.defaults into sets.subr.
  Move replicated code for determining stuff such as shlibs type
  from various scripts into sets.subr.

* Merge the obsolete.*, krb.*, krb4.* and lint.* into the appropriate
  main lists with the relevant third field keyword(s).
2003-12-29 03:13:25 +00:00
dyoung 17b5668ccd Factor duplicated code for setting variables such as machine_cpu
and machine_arch to their defaults into sets.defaults, and source
it at the top of each script.

Also, to be consistent with variable naming, s/arch/machine_arch/.

sets.defaults introduces two new variables, krb and krb4, which
will affect whether Kerberos- or Kerberos IV-only files are put
into the set lists.
2003-11-25 07:19:46 +00:00
dyoung 4d23e6d82c For System Packages, two new utilities, a subroutine library, and
a new list:

sets.subr -- The set-listing code that is common to makeplist,
	     makeflist, and regpkg has moved here.

syspkgdeps -- Compute naive dependencies for system packages based
	      on directory containment. I.e., if package A contains
	      path /p/q, and package B contains path /p, then B is
	      considered a dependency of A. As Jim Wise remarks,
	      this is not quite right: system-package dependencies
	      should indicate a functional dependency. Nevertheless,
	      these naive dependencies protect us from orphaning
	      files when pkg_delete'ing system packages.

culldeps -- Helper for syspkgdeps. Removes redundant dependencies
	    from a dependencies table.  Essentially does the opposite
	    of a transitive closure on a dependencies table: if
	    the table contains A depends-on B, B depends-on C, and
	    A depends-on C, then A depends-on C is removed because
	    it can be derived from the prior two dependencies.

deps -- Dependencies computed by syspkgdeps.
2003-06-23 09:02:31 +00:00