$NetBSD: README,v 1.3 2009/01/13 17:52:32 jmmv Exp $ This directory contains Makefile fragments that will build all of the NetBSD libraries in 32-bit mode and install them into /usr/lib/ and also install a /usr/libexec/ld.elf_so-. This is current only supported for the amd64 and sparc64 platforms, where is "i386" or "sparc" respectively. (It could be used to build MIPS o32 libraries on n32 system, but not both n32 and o32 on a n64 system. It only supports one extra target.) Most of the makefiles here were built with the "build-makefiles" script. The exceptions are lib/csu/Makefile and ld.elf_so/Makefile. The method used is the: - evaluate some local variables - switch .CURDIR - include original Makefile, - evaluate some variables - switch .CURDIR back that is used by crunchgen to build eg, installer media or /rescue. TODO: - some yacc issue -- libc, libipsec and libpcap need "make" run to generate headers properly, otherwise it complains about no way to get to foo.h. this is currently hacked by putting a rule "foo.h: foo.c" in the (generated) makefiles - there's an ugly hack to make libpam build correctly again the right libc. ld.elf_so has a similar (but less ugly hack) - not sure that /usr/lib/{i386,sparc}{,/i18n} are created properly yet Future work Ideally this should be able to handle any number of compat targets. Perhaps using a "force MAKEOBJDIR, and run-run make" solution will work, but my initial attempts got me no where. If not, perhaps build-makefiles could be expanded to be used at run-time in such a per-compat target obj-dir.