is used only by the X server, and should be grouped there. Later we may
also add unconditional install of the source-form "rgb.txt", usable by all
programs, into xbase.
This allows the xbase set to be shared between the mipsel platforms, and all
m68k platforms except atari (which has additional XF86 add-ons).
These lists have been build concatenating distrib/sets/lists/ files for each
NetBSD releases since 1.0, and diffing this with the corresponding 1.4
file.
These files are used to build the /dist/xxx_obsolete files used by sysinst.
related files. Partition into three categories:
* shl.mi -- MI sharedlib files present on all ports with shared libs
* shl.aout -- MI sharedlib files present on all ELF ports
* shl.elf -- MI sharedlib files present on all a.out ports
Add rudimentary shl* support to makeflist.
Remove files left empty after shlib normalization.
Add ad.mips where appropriate.
Make libc, libedit numbers consistent (libc.so.12.29, libedit.2.1).
* factor all m68k common stuff into lists/*/ad.m68k
XXX: this should be done for mips (when it's not just the pmax), and
powerpc (when there's a powerpc port put here ...)
X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/libXdmGreet.so*. (the latter gets .so, .so.M, and
.so.M.m because i'm not sure which it really needs, can't easily test it,
and don't want to fail to include something which is necessary. In all
likelyhood, the .so.M and .so.M.m forms simply shouldn't be built for
objects only used with dlopen(), like this one.)
generated for this set). (Yes, if you're using checkflist to check
only an X11 built, then you'll have . and ./usr reported as being in
your built but not being in the lists. That is _not_ incorrect,
in this case.)