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syscalls.conf is included using "." which per the Open Group: If file does not contain a <slash>, the shell shall use the search path specified by PATH to find the directory containing file. POSIX shells don't fall back to the current working directory. Submitted by: Nathaniel Wesley Filardo <nwf20@cl.cam.ac.uk> Reviewed by: bdrewery Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20476
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Makefile
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443 B
Makefile
# Makefile for syscall tables
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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# Don't use an OBJDIR
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.OBJDIR: ${.CURDIR}
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all:
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@echo "make sysent only"
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sysent: linux_sysent.c linux_syscall.h linux_proto.h linux_syscalls.c linux_systrace_args.c
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linux_sysent.c linux_syscall.h linux_proto.h linux_syscalls.c linux_systrace_args.c: \
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../../kern/makesyscalls.sh syscalls.master ${.CURDIR}/syscalls.conf
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sh ../../kern/makesyscalls.sh syscalls.master ${.CURDIR}/syscalls.conf
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