freebsd-dev/bin/pax/Makefile
Kris Kennaway b1787dec81 Sync up with OpenBSD. Too many changes to note, but the major features
are:
* Implement cpio compatibility mode when pax is invoked as cpio
* Extend tar compatibility mode to cover many of the GNU tar single-letter
  options (bzip2 mode, aka -y/-j is not present in OpenBSD).  When
  invoked as tar, pax is now full-featured enough for use by the ports
  collection to extract distfiles and create packages.
* Many bug fixes to the operation of pax and the tar compatibility modes
* Code fixes for things like correct string buffer termination.

I tried to preserve existing FreeBSD fixes to this utility; please let me
know if I have inadvertently spammed something.
2001-05-08 06:19:06 +00:00

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# @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93
# $FreeBSD$
# To install on versions prior to BSD 4.4 the following may have to be
# defined with CFLAGS +=
#
# -DNET2_STAT Use NET2 or older stat structure. The version of the
# stat structure is easily determined by looking at the
# basic type of an off_t (often defined in the file:
# /usr/include/sys/types.h). If off_t is a long (and is
# NOT A quad) then you must define NET2_STAT.
# This define is important, as if you do have a quad_t
# off_t and define NET2_STAT, pax will compile but will
# NOT RUN PROPERLY.
#
# -DNET2_FTS Use the older NET2 fts. To identify the version,
# examine the file: /usr/include/fts.h. If FTS_COMFOLLOW
# is not defined then you must define NET2_FTS.
# Pax may not compile if this not (un)defined properly.
#
# -DNET2_REGEX Use the older regexp.h not regex.h. The regex version
# is determined by looking at the value returned by
# regexec() (man 3 regexec). If regexec return a 1 for
# success (and NOT a 0 for success) you have the older
# regex routines and must define NET2_REGEX.
# Pax may not compile if this not (un)defined properly.
PROG= pax
SRCS= ar_io.c ar_subs.c buf_subs.c cache.c cpio.c file_subs.c ftree.c \
gen_subs.c getoldopt.c options.c pat_rep.c pax.c sel_subs.c \
tables.c tar.c tty_subs.c
#XXX NOTYET
#MAN= pax.1 tar.1 cpio.1
#LINKS= ${BINDIR}/pax ${BINDIR}/tar ${BINDIR}/pax ${BINDIR}/cpio
.include <bsd.prog.mk>