files. This version is capable of generating these files Properly from
a cross host (subject to having tools and target libs/includes available
ahead of time; to be documented).
For now this is a maintainer-tool only; none of the NetBSD build needs to
run msgfmt as of yet. (However, its presence is needed to make the
mknative part of src/tools/toolchain produce the same output as a truly
"native" GNU configury of the toolchain.)
just add the additional commands to the `.configure_done' target.
Also, since the groff distribution Makefiles don't get their dependencies
right, use internal knowledge to add additional target ordering to the
generated makefile. Note, this hack can be removed once our own make(1)
can be invoked in true sequential (i.e. compatible) mode again for subdir
makes.
* Beef up that goo so that for each ".WAIT group" all of the install targets
in the previous group have completed before starting the `all', `depend'
or `dependall' targets.
Provide a target "bootstrap-libgcc", which will create the files
src/gnu/lib/libgcc/${MACHINE_ARCH}.mk
src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/arch/${MACHINE_ARCH}/tconfig.h
src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/arch/${MACHINE_ARCH}/tm.h
...enough to allow libgcc to build so that a bootstrap build to DESTDIR can
take place.
round has been tested on Solaris/x86 and Linux hosts.
* Add host tools cap_mkdb, ctags, m4, uudecode.
* Protect __RCSID() and __COPYRIGHT() better.
* Reduce the number of places that need to include "config.h", to keep
sources closer to their "vanilla" versions.
* Add more compat #defines and autoconf-checked functions.
everything else. Now it's possible for the target mkdep to build and
install like "normal" host-tools do; should remove the function decl
warnings reported by greywolf@starwolf.com on current-users.
This means that <ufs/*/*.h> come from ../../sys/ufs, but other
<sys/*> header files still come from the host system's /usr/include.
This slightly ugly hack to the Makefile means that makefs compiles on
-current and 1.5.x machines (and other systems), without requiring
major code rewrites in sys/ufs/ffs to allow sharing and without
requiring duplication of sys/ufs/ffs* under usr.sbin/makefs.