There's two variables added to Makefile.crunch:
SMALLPROG If 1, add SMALLPROG=1 to CRUNCHENV. [default: 1]
This can be used by various Makefiles to
determine if a `small' version of the program
is required.
SMALLPROG_INET6 If 1 and SMALLPROG == 1, add SMALLPROG_INET6=1
to CRUNCHENV. [default: 0]
This can be used by various Makefiles to
determine if the `small' version has INET6
support enabled.
Only enable SMALLPROG_INET6 for programs on the ramdisks that have INET6 in
the appropriate kernel, and cleanup INET6 setting.
(Note: this means that sysinst won't get INET6 support if the kernel
it's running on doesn't have it).
This change saves a fair bit of space on various install images
(including i386 ramdisk-{ps2,small,tiny}) that didn't have INET6 in
the kernel but were unconditionally getting INET6 support in their tools.
The same change has already been applied on the 1.5 branch. The problems
(i.e. ifconfig not showing IP addresses) have been verified to still exist
with the new toolchain.
paths relative to ${.CURDIR} instead. Using BSDSRCDIR here means that
it's impossible to compile these programs out of the source tree they're
a part of, unless that sort tree happens to be the one at BSDSRCDIR.