where ${MAKEWRAPPERMACHINE} is the suffix XXX on the target's make
wrapper, nbmake-XXX.
Fixes toolchain/30673, "single arch host disklabel isn't enough".
set .OBJDIR so 'make -V .OBJDIR' doesn't need to read any makefiles.
Given how much cud-chewing make does in order to read a line, this
speeds things up significantly (the operation in hand).
make rules, nor reading Makefile.
It is rather a shame we can't stop .depend being parsed as well.
Quite possibly one could argue that nothing in .depend should affect the
output of 'make -V xxxx'.
Add .WAITs after beforeinstall and before afterinstall.
Remove the bogus dependency lines that someone must have added with the
vague hope they would cause the build to happen in the right order!
Since we have 'realinstall: proginstall scriptsinstall' stopping
'realinstall' running never has stopped 'proginstall' running.
Fixing this probably fixes a variety of problems, including, but not
restricted to 'install' in src/sys/arch/atari/stand/bootxx
(NB this particular file is untested due to other local changes)
- retire LIBDCK, LIBG2C and (long broken) USE_LIBSTDCXX
- in bsd.hostprog.mk's LIBSTDCPP -> LIBSTDCC
- add LIBSUPCXX
- don't default USE_LIBSTDCXX or USE_GCC4 since they are
not used in the tree any where
- same with USE_XF86_4; retire it
- remove _SUPCXX handling in bsd.prog.mk
inspired by PR#26714.
Tested on most m68k ports. Still there is no report of
atari, cesfic, luna68k, and mvme68k on real machines,
but at least builds for these ports should work.
when files may have hard links to a a name that only differs by case
- change install to unconditionally remove its temporary file
when installing hard links with -r. This avoids problems when
built with posix rename(2) semantics and reinstalling an existing
hard link.
- rework hard link targets in bsd.man.mk and bsd.links.mk
to use makefile constructs instead of shell constructs
- always reinstall hard links that may have case conflicts, even
when MKUPDATE=yes, this ensures that they get added to METALOG
- remove man pages which were hard linked to themselves in libform
- remove improper hard link command for existing man page in libkrb5
- fix libl's makefile to include bsd.lib.mk at end
- remove shell quoting in link target for test's [.1 man page
NetBSD Foundation Membership still pending.) This stack was written by
Iain under sponsorship from Itronix Inc.
The stack includes support for rfcomm networking (networking via your
bluetooth enabled cell phone), hid devices (keyboards/mice), and headsets.
Drivers for both PCMCIA and USB bluetooth controllers are included.
possibly other built-in functions). Another solution would be to add:
#ifdef __GNUC__
#define alloca(a) __builtin_alloca(a)
#else
void *alloca(size_t);
#endif
in stdlib.h, since we have assembly support for some architectures on
non-gcc environments, and we can add the rest.
distrib/sets/lists/xserver/md.* to list the additional files for XFree86
using ports
share/mk/bsd.x11.mk and x11/... for the actual building
Contributes to closing PR xsrc/23964
Reviewed by tron@NetBSD.org
Tested on Krups and a SPARCbook 3GX
Works only with wscons kernels, currently there's official support on Krups
with igsfb and more or less official support for SPARCbooks with pnozz and
SPARCstations with cgsix.
programs -- doesn't affect current host tools build (groff is built the
Makefile.gnuhost way).
Provides {.cc,.cpp,.cxx,.C}.lo rule, associated variables, and HOSTPROG_CXX
support (mirroring PROG_CXX in bsd.prog.mk).
Tested with from-scratch `build.sh tools' and full system build.
it there.
The vax port's va_start() macro uses a cast, so for the moment disable
the -Wold-style-cast warning flag for the old GCC as well (as vax is
the only remaining port using this compiler).
appeared and whether it's really part of pf or not is still unclear. Looking
at the other *BSDs it seems that they have left out spamd when importing pf,
and now we do that too. Also, the name conflicted with another more popular
used tool, after the rename to pfspamd it was left with completely unusable
documentation which apparently no-one wanted to fix.
A port of the latest spamd will be imported into pkgsrc soon.
Suggested by several people, no objections on last proposal on tech-userlevel.
Define TOOL_DISKLABEL and TOOL_FDISK. Also introduce HOST_INSTALL_DIR
and HOST_INSTALL_SYMLINK. These re-usable definitions help me to
install headers for disklabel and fdisk into ${TOOLDIR}/include/nbinclude/.
as gcc3 generates much less false positives for -Wuninitalized and I
have found genuine bugs with this warning enabled.
Tested by building a full release of NetBSD/i386.
Use relative symlinks for /usr/lib/libfoo.so -> /lib/libfoo.so.M.N
This should work now that "install -l r -d destdir" works if destdir
contains a symlink.
This allows <bsd.lib.mk> to correctly set the RPATH of libraries that
use USE_SHLIBDIR=yes to /lib, so that dependent libraries can be found
from /lib when /usr/lib isn't mounted yet.
This was the intention of the _LIBLDOPTS support in <bsd.lib.mk>.
Fixes problem reported by Dan Carosone with when /sbin/cgdconfig is
dynamically linked against libcrypto.so but not libcrypt.so (it was
relying upon libcrypto.so to pull in libcrypt.so).
with MKPIC=no, possibly because the target does not support shared
libraries, these include libraries required to resolve all symbols
which end up referenced from PAM-using applications. The libraries
presently required are -lcrypt, -lrpcsvc and -lutil.
Add use of these variables which are currently set up to use PAM,
so that they compile when MKPIC=no.
Also, in the telnetd case, reorder the order of the libraries, so
that libtelnet.a comes before -ltermcap and -lutil, again to fix
link error when MKPIC=no.
Discussed with thorpej and christos.
headers and LKM.
Add MKPF; if set to no, don't build and install the pf(4) programs,
headers, LKM and spamd.
Both options default to yes, so nothing changed in the default build.
Reviewed by lukem.