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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
christos
584127132b put back scanner warnings now that flex produces clean code. 2014-10-29 19:10:49 +00:00
christos
d12b0036c5 - add RCSID's
- fix -Wconversion (except scanner)
2014-10-29 17:14:50 +00:00
veego
9ec62257da Using ${NETBSDSRCDIR} requires <bsd.own.mk> 2007-05-13 20:22:45 +00:00
dsl
e934daaae7 Enable the code that adds global constants to every kernel object file
that uses each configuration parameter.
This will stop kernel objects build with different options (that come from
config files) being linked together or loaded as a LKM.
Currently some options that have an effect on the kernel DDI/KI are passed
directly as parameters to cc.
An aim (for anyone adequately bored) would be to reduce the number of these
constants that appear in each .o file.  .o files with the same constants
should be sharable between kernels (even between XEN and i386).
2007-05-12 10:15:31 +00:00
cube
59c945452a Introduce a new option to config(1): -L. What it does is takes a regular
configuration file (although it is meant to be used mostly with
std.${ARCH}), and prints out a configuration file that includes it and
select every single option and parameter, and define an instance for every
single possible attachment.  IOW, selects everything, into a would-be
"LINT" config.

The resulting config really isn't meant to be runnable, but should be
somewhat buildable on most archs.  It still needs adjustments because some
options are peculiar (e.g., ACPI_DSDT_FILE wants an existing file as its
value), so it's not yet possible to do "config -L; config; build" in an
automated way.
2007-01-08 16:08:08 +00:00
christos
55ee861f25 protect libutil with HOSTPROG 2006-08-29 16:54:03 +00:00
christos
d0fb89015b Now that this is part of tools, we don't need the extra build glue. 2006-08-26 18:17:13 +00:00
cube
ecfd193d31 Install config.5 and config.samples.5. 2006-06-04 19:42:18 +00:00
thorpej
dbe5d1e1f7 Remove bogus BINDIR assignment. 2005-06-06 06:12:09 +00:00
thorpej
5ecc953bdb config and genassym are not sysadmin tools, they are development tools.
As such, they don't belong in /usr/sbin, but rather /usr/bin.  Move them
there.
2005-06-05 18:19:52 +00:00