Wrap assignments of various tools within USETOOLS_BINUTILS and
USETOOLS_GCC (names reflect the FSF packages the tools are provided
by), which default to "yes", for easy testing of different versions
of these packages.
can be specified in mk.conf: AR, AS, LD, NM, OBJCOPY, OBJDUMP,
RANLIB, SIZE, and STRIP.
This, along with some symlinks in TOOLDIR, makes it much easier to
test different versions of the GNU toolchain (e.g. binutils-current).
as it calls troff/etc without any leading pathnames. Otherwise the tools
version is fairly useless as the installed system version will be used to
build all manpages
The dependency should be against the TOOLDIR files (is USETOOLS=yes) but
installs will always use ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/tmac.
Without this if people do not have /usr/share/tmac/tmac.andoc on their
systems while building the build will break in the groff areas due to
the dependency rules.
i.e. if the root of the object tree doesn't exist then complain and exit.
This makes both sections consistant to each other (MAKEOBJDIR specifies an
exact directory so there's no root per se to check so nothing can really be
done there).
Use the old setup for MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX but also add a new check for
_SRC_TOP_OBJ_ and use that if it's set. This allows a make release using
build.sh (which uses MAKEOBJDIR patterns) to function correctly on r/o
source tree's.
INSTALL_FILE does.
2) Patch around a bug that has been biting people in which bsd.own.mk
attempts to cd into space when building outside of the tree. I may
have a better solution for the whole thing later.
make bsd.lib.mk use INSTALL_SYMLINK instead of mv and ln -s.
Note: There is still one weird case I left alone, in which symlinks
get built in the objdir. I didn't want to log metadata for those links
so I left the old machinery in for them.
XXX do we even need that elaborate dance for the ln's in the objdir?
0) rename UNPRIVILEGED UNPRIVED. It was too long. We'll argue about if
we should replace it with yet something else later. It currently
logs metadata by default. We'll argue more about that later too.
1) create a _SRC_TOP_OBJ_ variable pointing at the /usr/src objdir so
we know where to dump metadata.
2) Add a METALOG variable pointing at the default location for the
metadata log. (This may be moved or renamed -- the location is just
for testing.)
3) Add a HOST_INSTALL_FILE used in host tools Makefiles instead of
INSTALL_FILE, which doesn't include ${INSTPRIV} (i.e -U -M ${METALOG})
4) Add INSTALL_LINK, INSTALL_SYMLINK for use in other .mk files so we
can get rid of explicit uses of ln. Slightly clean up INSTALL_FILE.
It is infeasible for some ARM ports to use anything but ELF/new-toolchain,
and this allows for the ARM ports that aren't ready for ELF to stay at
MACHINE_ARCH == arm32 until they're ready. The rest of the ARM ports
have a userbase such that if a flag day happens with the compiler (there
are a couple of ABI issues still being discussed), that it won't matter
so much.
Discussed with Ben Harris, Matt Thomas, and Chris Gilbert.