`.S' files and letting <bsd.sys.mk> and <bsd.lib.mk> compile them like every
other .S file. The compilation options passed to ${CC} are still correct.
Also make sure LintSysPseudoNoerr.c gets removed on "make clean".
* Rewrite src/tools Make logic to work like the rest of the tree wrt
"dependall" and "install". The old "make build" hack is gone.
* Remove the MKTOOLS logic. This was linked to the "make build" hack,
and was only needed because TOOLDIR originally had no writable default.
* Redo the GNU configure/make logic to make it fit reasonably in a
BSD make wrapper. Use new ${.ALLTARGETS} variable to scan for
targets in $(srcdir), and mark them with .MADE: to prevent rebuilding.
* Only build cross tools in src/tools; remove some messy logic in
src/usr.* and src/gnu/usr.* that would do target filename rewriting
(improves consistency and readability).
* Add the ability to build cross gdb at tool build time by setting
MKCROSSGDB (default no) to "yes" in mk.conf.
* Add src/tools/groff and set up paths to work with this cross groff.
Fixes various problems such as inetd not reloading correctly.
Fix provided by Michael van Elst in [lib/14454] - thanks!
Should also fix [bin/12651] and [bin/13657]
Re-write t_agetstr() so that it does not use realloc so userland
programs don't break. We now use an internal buffer to keep track
of the memory we allocate. This changes the api of t_agetstr() to
take 2 fewer arguments, but there are not many programs that use it.
Please note that this does not change binary compatibility with the
previous t_agetstr() since the usage was:
char *area, *p;
*area = NULL;
t_agetstr(ti, "ic", &area, &p);
...
free(area);
Since we don't touch the arguments and free(NULL) is a no-op, nothing
breaks.
Since we don't break binary compatibility there is no reason to bump
the library's major number, but since we change t_agetstr() I'll bump
the minor number for good measure.