NetBSD/sys/arch/news68k/Makefile
lukem 4bb41ae2f2 Rework how KERNOBJDIR functions; now it's always determined with
cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${KERNARCHDIR}/compile && ${PRINTOBJDIR}
This is far simpler than the previous system, and more robust with
objdirs built via BSDOBJDIR.

The previous method of finding KERNOBJDIR when using BSDOBJDIR by
referencing _SRC_TOP_OBJ_ from another directory was extremely
fragile due to the depth first tree walk by <bsd.subdir.mk>, and
the caching of _SRC_TOP_OBJ_ (with MAKEOVERRIDES) which would be
empty on the *first* pass to create fresh objdirs.

This change requires adding sys/arch/*/compile/Makefile to create
the objdir in that directory, and descending into arch/*/compile
from arch/*/Makefile.  Remove the now-unnecessary .keep_me files
whilst here.

Per lengthy discussion with Andrew Brown.
2003-01-06 17:40:18 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/01/06 17:40:41 lukem Exp $
# Makefile for news68k tags file
# Find where m68k source files are for inclusion in tags
.include <../m68k/Makefile.inc>
TNEWS68K= ../news68k/tags
SNEWS68K= ../news68k/news68k/*.[ch] ../news68k/include/*.h \
../news68k/dev/*.[ch]
ANEWS68K= ../news68k/news68k/*.S
# Directories in which to place tags links
DNEWS68K= dev include
.include "../../kern/Make.tags.inc"
tags:
-ctags -wdtf ${TNEWS68K} ${SNEWS68K} ${COMM}
egrep "^ENTRY(.*)|^ALTENTRY(.*)" ${ANEWS68K} | \
sed "s;\([^:]*\):\([^(]*\)(\([^, )]*\)\(.*\);\3 \1 /^\2(\3\4$$/;" \
>> ${TNEWS68K}
sort -o ${TNEWS68K} ${TNEWS68K}
links:
-for i in ${DNEWS68K}; do \
cd $$i && rm -f tags; ln -s ../tags tags; done
SUBDIR= compile include stand
.include <bsd.subdir.mk>