NetBSD/sys/compat/osf1/Makefile
lukem f85d2d1c14 Use ${HOST_SH} instead of `sh'.
If necessary, pull in <bsd.sys.mk> to get the definition of HOST_SH;
Makefiles that pull in one of (most of) <bsd.*.mk> will get this anyway.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/10/26 07:25:38 lukem Exp $
.include <bsd.sys.mk> # for HOST_SH
DEP= syscalls.conf syscalls.master ../../kern/makesyscalls.sh
OBJS= osf1_sysent.c osf1_syscalls.c osf1_syscall.h osf1_syscallargs.h
${OBJS}: ${DEP}
-mv -f osf1_sysent.c osf1_sysent.c.bak
-mv -f osf1_syscalls.c osf1_syscalls.c.bak
-mv -f osf1_syscall.h osf1_syscall.h.bak
-mv -f osf1_syscallargs.h osf1_syscallargs.h.bak
${HOST_SH} ../../kern/makesyscalls.sh syscalls.conf syscalls.master
clean:
rm -f ${OBJS}