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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan K. Hubbard
af8dd62b9a The enclosed patch is a cosmetic change to bsd.prog.mk. When
a program directory has subdirectories, make now prints "===> dir/subdir"
instead of "===> subdir".  This is modeled after the rules contained in
bsd.subdir.mk.

Submitted by:	Remy Card <Remy.Card@masi.ibp.fr>
1995-01-14 19:48:49 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
d9584d768f Change DISTRIBUTION names. Also make bsd.doc.mk go to doc distribution,
not bin.  Hmmm.
1995-01-14 07:51:10 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
c74995075b Move INSTALL?=install line duplicated into each .mk to sys.mk
instead
1994-12-28 03:51:03 +00:00
Bruce Evans
14c28f38a8 Don't use `MKDEP= -p' even for the case of a single source file since we
always make an intermediate object file.
1994-12-22 17:20:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3ecb436950 Define LIBEDIT, LIBGCC, LIBKVM, LIBSCRYPT and LIBY.
Comment about missing libraries for LIBDES, LIBKDB, LIBKRB, LIBMP, LIBPC
and LIBPLOT.

Don't define LIBDBM since it was replaced by db in libc.

Remove duplication.  ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/... gives /usr/lib/... even when
DESTDIR is not defined.
1994-11-14 04:28:44 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
55ff8fb132 Add a new "distribute" target. This is a variant of install, which will
put the stuff into the right "distribution".  As default things end up
in "bindist".

Normal (ie: most) makefiles know naught of this.

More commits will follow, which will direct various parts of the tree
into the distribution we want them in.

Some of the grief of being release-engineer is supposed to go away with this.
1994-11-13 21:05:28 +00:00
Bruce Evans
43fae82719 Use += instead of ?= for setting LDDESTDIR. Some Makefiles, such as
cc/Makefile.inc use (abuse?) LDDESTDIR for their internal libraries
so "?=" hides non-default external libraries.  Adding multiple paths
to LDDESTDIR works except it makes it even harder than usual to
decide which libraries will actually be linked against.
1994-10-25 18:09:44 +00:00
Paul Traina
1c423e89ed Added libmd.a -> LIBMD 1994-10-18 23:01:22 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
20bb37a799 LIBDIALOG added 1994-10-11 23:38:19 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
c1b0875e83 SHAREDSTRINGS support was no longer used and just clutters things up,
removed.
1994-10-10 03:18:47 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
36ee031254 LIBMYTINFO and LIBNCURSES defines added 1994-10-07 03:10:05 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
e82b0b99c1 Add support for DEBUG_FLAGS. If you say something like:
make DEBUG_FLAGS=-g2

You can compile something for debugging at debugging level 2.
It will also take care not to strip the resulting executable(s).
1994-09-16 14:30:25 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
0e58d91938 Change all references to LIBTERM and -ltermlib to LIBTERMCAP and -ltermcap 1994-09-11 21:32:28 +00:00
Bruce Evans
a4c39c7aa6 Fix spelling error in little-used target.
Build an intermediate object file even when there is only one source
file.  This costs a little space but saves time if the target is rebuilt
a lot, and it stops the target varying with the name of temporary
intermediates.

Use ${ECHO} instead of `echo' so that `make -s' is fairly quiet.

Use ${ECHODIR} instead of echo for printing directory names so that
`make -ss' is very quiet.
1994-08-28 15:32:10 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
45f7f888bb Make the install targets obey the INSTALLFLAGS requests in the new
Makefiles.

DANGER WILL ROBINSON!

This will cause repeat installs of certain programs, such as `init' and
`rcp', to fail unless one of the two conditions is met:

	1) You are in single-user mode.
	2) Your security level is set to 0 or -1.

If you have compiled a kernel from the latest sources, your kernel
security level is set to -1 by default, which will keep `init' from
fiddling with it.  You can increase it, but not decrease it, from the
command line with the command `sysctl -w kern.securelevel=<new value>'.
I believe that -1 is the most appropriate value to use while we are still
developing the code, although when we ship it should be changed back to 0.

See init(8) for more information.
1994-08-10 02:48:08 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
3585b293d1 Spplat our 1.1.5 `mk' ifiles over the top of the 4.4 ones. So far
as I can tell, this is ts the right thing to do.
1994-08-04 21:09:27 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
afe61c1516 BSD 4.4 Lite Share Sources 1994-05-30 19:09:18 +00:00