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christos a043955316 Patch the build script and toolchain to allow passing through
HOST_CPPFLAGS, HOST_CXXFLAGS, but not LIBRARY_PATH because it breaks
the build. These variables are necessary to support building NetBSD
from a GNU Guix or NixOS host, where /usr/include, /lib, and all
but /bin/sh do not exist.  In many cases, support for HOST_CPPFLAGS
was incomplete. From Ryan Sundberg
2021-09-18 01:47:07 +00:00
tsutsui 0532bb776d Use ${DESTDIR}/usr/mdec for DEFAULT_BOOTDIR on tools fdisk(8)
rather than unknown build host's /usr/mdec directory.

XXX: no option to leave MBR bootcode empty on x86 targets
2012-06-05 13:41:23 +00:00
joerg 571103e860 Build getcap.c only once. 2012-06-04 18:53:02 +00:00
tsutsui 56ed3d51fc Don't use "#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)" conditionals
in C source file to define option features.
Define proper options in each Makefile per ${MACHINE_ARCH} variable instead.

Previously if a host is x86 and it has /usr/mdec/mbr file in its system,
tools fdisk implicitly installs it as mbr bootcode even for !x86 targets.
2012-05-05 16:03:55 +00:00
riz 5929231814 Rename Makefile.disklabel to Makefile.nbincludes, as this file has
been used by more than disklabel for years.  New name suggestion from
mrg@ .
2010-06-19 23:11:10 +00:00
abs 515e52158b Convert more MACHINE tests to MACHINE_ARCH 2009-02-14 13:50:50 +00:00
dyoung b3b0356bf5 For the i386 and amd64 cross-toolset, build fdisk with -DBOOTSEL,
for a more full-featured cross-tool.
2006-02-14 04:49:50 +00:00
dyoung a37289db57 Make disklabel(8) and fdisk(8) into "host tools " last step: build
and install ${TOOLDIR}/bin/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}-disklabel,
${TOOLDIR}/bin/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}-fdisk by "reaching over" to
the sources in ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sbin/{disklabel fdisk}/.

To avoid clashes with a build-host's header files, especially on
*BSD, the host-tools versions of fdisk and disklabel search for
#includes such as disklabel.h, disklabel_acorn.h, disklabel_gpt.h,
and bootinfo.h in a new #includes namespace, nbinclude/.  That is,
they #include <nbinclude/sys/disklabel.h>, <nbinclude/machine/disklabel.h>,
<nbinclude/sparc64/disklabel.h>, instead of <sys/disklabel.h> and
such.  I have also updated the system headers to #include from
nbinclude/-space when HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H is #defined.
2005-06-12 19:46:15 +00:00