static libX11.a libX11_p.a libX11.ln
dynamic libX11_pic.a libX11.so*
This is because the "static" build needs some different sources to the
"dynamic" build, and some of the shared sources in the "dynamic" build
need different CPPFLAGS for that build.
<bsd.own.mk>, as we now set BINDIR,LIBDIR,MANDIR in <bsd.x11.mk>
rather than using a hierarchy of Makefile.inc files just to include
x11/Makefile.inc to get those variables.
(from /usr/xsrc) using bsd-style Makefiles.
Why?
- sane cross building
- easy builds from read only source
- non-root building
- imake is evil
nuff said.
(from /usr/xsrc) using bsd-style Makefiles.
Why?
- sane cross building
- easy builds from read only source
- non-root building
- imake is evil
nuff said.
(from /usr/xsrc) using bsd-style Makefiles.
Why?
- sane cross building
- easy builds from read only source
- non-root building
- imake is evil
nuff said.