* Allow bsd.man.mk to be included separately.
* Always include bsd.own.mk and bsd.obj.mk.
* Include bsd.man.mk and bsd.nls.mk even if NOMAN or NONLS; just turn off
building of the affected files instead.
* Require bsd.subdir.mk to be included explicitly.
(Will make appropriate changes to Makefiles shortly.)
and libs in the object tree, if you use a separate object tree,
while maintaining backward compatability with other build methods.
See the notes in src/share/mk/bsd.README for full details. Note
that the `make includes' target now only installs the include files
in the build directory (if you use one--otherwise they go in DESTDIR
just like before); `make install' will install include files in
DESTDIR.
Suggested by Ty Sarna, implemented by me. Useful, because it tells you
how deep you are, and allows you to paste the pathname in to 'cd' to the
directory.
'afterinstall' actually happens *after* the real install!
since this entire section is in a "!target(install)", having
it done the other way was wrong and unnecessary (i.e. the
previous change/comment was bogus).
Use bsd.subdir.mk for building subdirectories.
Don't forget to remove x.cc and x.C when using SHAREDSTRINGS.
Make ${PROG} always depend on ${LIBCRT0}.
Don't duplicate code between cleandir and clean.
Move tags target to bsd.dep.mk.
Move STRIP to bsd.own.mk.
Remove redundant definitions of {BIN,MAN}{DIR,GRP,OWN,MODE}.
Move {LIB,DOC}{DIR,GRP,OWN,MODE} defaults to bsd.own.mk.