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#
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# $FreeBSD$
#
# Make command line options:
# -DNO_CLEANDIR run ${MAKE} clean, instead of ${MAKE} cleandir
# -DNO_CLEAN do not clean at all
# -DDB_FROM_SRC use the user/group databases in src/etc instead of
# the system database when installing.
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# -DNO_SHARE do not go into share subdir
# -DKERNFAST define NO_KERNEL{CONFIG,CLEAN,DEPEND,OBJ}
# -DNO_KERNELCONFIG do not run config in ${MAKE} buildkernel
# -DNO_KERNELCLEAN do not run ${MAKE} clean in ${MAKE} buildkernel
# -DNO_KERNELDEPEND do not run ${MAKE} depend in ${MAKE} buildkernel
# -DNO_KERNELOBJ do not run ${MAKE} obj in ${MAKE} buildkernel
# -DNO_PORTSUPDATE do not update ports in ${MAKE} update
# -DNO_ROOT install without using root privilege
# -DNO_DOCUPDATE do not update doc in ${MAKE} update
# -DWITHOUT_CTF do not run the DTrace CTF conversion tools on built objects
# LOCAL_DIRS="list of dirs" to add additional dirs to the SUBDIR list
# LOCAL_ITOOLS="list of tools" to add additional tools to the ITOOLS list
# LOCAL_LIB_DIRS="list of dirs" to add additional dirs to libraries target
# LOCAL_MTREE="list of mtree files" to process to allow local directories
# to be created before files are installed
# LOCAL_TOOL_DIRS="list of dirs" to add additional dirs to the build-tools
# list
# METALOG="path to metadata log" to write permission and ownership
# when NO_ROOT is set. (default: ${DESTDIR}/METALOG)
# TARGET="machine" to crossbuild world for a different machine type
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# TARGET_ARCH= may be required when a TARGET supports multiple endians
# BUILDENV_SHELL= shell to launch for the buildenv target (def:/bin/sh)
# WORLD_FLAGS= additional flags to pass to make(1) during buildworld
# KERNEL_FLAGS= additional flags to pass to make(1) during buildkernel
#
# The intended user-driven targets are:
# buildworld - rebuild *everything*, including glue to help do upgrades
# installworld- install everything built by "buildworld"
# doxygen - build API documentation of the kernel
# update - convenient way to update your source tree (eg: svn/svnup)
#
# Standard targets (not defined here) are documented in the makefiles in
# /usr/share/mk. These include:
# obj depend all install clean cleandepend cleanobj
.if !defined(TARGET) || !defined(TARGET_ARCH)
.error "Both TARGET and TARGET_ARCH must be defined."
.endif
.include "share/mk/src.opts.mk"
.include <bsd.arch.inc.mk>
.include <bsd.compiler.mk>
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# We must do share/info early so that installation of info `dir'
# entries works correctly. Do it first since it is less likely to
# grow dependencies on include and lib than vice versa.
#
# We must do lib/ and libexec/ before bin/, because if installworld
# installs a new /bin/sh, the 'make' command will *immediately*
# use that new version. And the new (dynamically-linked) /bin/sh
# will expect to find appropriate libraries in /lib and /libexec.
#
SRCDIR?= ${.CURDIR}
.if defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE)
SUBDIR= ${SUBDIR_OVERRIDE}
.else
SUBDIR= share/info lib libexec
SUBDIR+=bin
.if ${MK_GAMES} != "no"
SUBDIR+=games
.endif
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.if ${MK_CDDL} != "no"
SUBDIR+=cddl
.endif
SUBDIR+=gnu include
.if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no"
SUBDIR+=kerberos5
.endif
.if ${MK_RESCUE} != "no"
SUBDIR+=rescue
.endif
SUBDIR+=sbin
.if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no"
SUBDIR+=secure
.endif
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.if !defined(NO_SHARE)
SUBDIR+=share
.endif
SUBDIR+=sys usr.bin usr.sbin
.if ${MK_TESTS} != "no"
SUBDIR+= tests
.endif
.if ${MK_OFED} != "no"
SUBDIR+=contrib/ofed
.endif
#
# We must do etc/ last for install/distribute to work.
#
SUBDIR+=etc
# These are last, since it is nice to at least get the base system
# rebuilt before you do them.
.for _DIR in ${LOCAL_LIB_DIRS} ${LOCAL_DIRS}
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}/Makefile)
SUBDIR+= ${_DIR}
.endif
.endfor
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
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.endif
.if defined(NOCLEAN)
NO_CLEAN= ${NOCLEAN}
.endif
.if defined(NO_CLEANDIR)
CLEANDIR= clean cleandepend
.else
CLEANDIR= cleandir
.endif
LOCAL_TOOL_DIRS?=
BUILDENV_SHELL?=/bin/sh
SVN?= /usr/local/bin/svn
SVNFLAGS?= -r HEAD
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?= /usr/obj
.if !defined(OSRELDATE)
.if exists(/usr/include/osreldate.h)
OSRELDATE!= awk '/^\#define[[:space:]]*__FreeBSD_version/ { print $$3 }' \
/usr/include/osreldate.h
.else
OSRELDATE= 0
.endif
.endif
.if !defined(VERSION)
REVISION!= ${MAKE} -C ${SRCDIR}/release -V REVISION
BRANCH!= ${MAKE} -C ${SRCDIR}/release -V BRANCH
SRCRELDATE!= awk '/^\#define[[:space:]]*__FreeBSD_version/ { print $$3 }' \
${SRCDIR}/sys/sys/param.h
VERSION= FreeBSD ${REVISION}-${BRANCH:C/-p[0-9]+$//} ${TARGET_ARCH} ${SRCRELDATE}
.endif
KNOWN_ARCHES?= amd64 arm armeb/arm armv6/arm armv6hf/arm i386 i386/pc98 ia64 mips mipsel/mips mips64el/mips mips64/mips mipsn32el/mips mipsn32/mips powerpc powerpc64/powerpc sparc64
.if ${TARGET} == ${TARGET_ARCH}
_t= ${TARGET}
.else
_t= ${TARGET_ARCH}/${TARGET}
.endif
.for _t in ${_t}
.if empty(KNOWN_ARCHES:M${_t})
.error Unknown target ${TARGET_ARCH}:${TARGET}.
.endif
.endfor
.if ${TARGET} == ${MACHINE}
TARGET_CPUTYPE?=${CPUTYPE}
.else
TARGET_CPUTYPE?=
.endif
.if !empty(TARGET_CPUTYPE)
_TARGET_CPUTYPE=${TARGET_CPUTYPE}
.else
_TARGET_CPUTYPE=dummy
.endif
Further fix the case mentioned in rev. 1.302. The intent was (and still is) that if a user has say CPUTYPE=i686 set in /etc/make.conf, we don't print the assignment type warning unless TARGET_CPUTYPE is overridden. Unfortunately, the implementation was buggy, and only recent changes to bsd.cpu.mk that swapped canonical and alias values of some CPU types made the bug apparent. Here's what happens here. - CPUTYPE=i686 is set in /etc/make.conf, - bsd.cpu.mk reset it to "pentiumpro", - Makefile.inc1 compares this canonical value with the result of the following test, make -f /dev/null CPUTYPE=pentiumpro -V CPUTYPE and expects the result to be "pentiumpro" too, but "i686" is returned, here's why. We have two CPUTYPE variables, global, set to "i686" in /etc/make.conf, and command-line (of a higher precedence), set to "pentiumpro". The following part of bsd.cpu.mk, . elif ${CPUTYPE} == "i686" CPUTYPE = pentiumpro which is responsible for converting aliases to canonical values, sees the value of the CPUTYPE command-line variable first, "pentiumpro", and no conversion is done -- the net effect is that CPUTYPE global stays with its old value "i686", and "make -V CPUTYPE" (which prints variables in the global context) returns "i686". The fix was to pass the CPUTYPE in the test above as an environment variable instead of as a command line variable, i.e., CPUTYPE=pentiumpro make -f /dev/null -V CPUTYPE This time, CPUTYPE global is still set to "i686" initially (by /etc/make.conf), and an envieronment variable CPUTYPE (of a lower precedence) is set to "pentiumpro". The .elif sees it's set to "i686" and resets it to "pentiumpro", and so "make -V" returns "pentiumpro". NB: these various types of make(1) variables can be very painful, especially when combined with "make -V".
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_CPUTYPE!= MAKEFLAGS= CPUTYPE=${_TARGET_CPUTYPE} ${MAKE} \
-f /dev/null -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk -V CPUTYPE
.if ${_CPUTYPE} != ${_TARGET_CPUTYPE}
.error CPUTYPE global should be set with ?=.
.endif
Fix cross-building, etc: 1. To cross-build, one now needs to set TARGET_ARCH, and not the MACHINE_ARCH. MACHINE_ARCH should never be changed manually! 2. Initialize DESTDIR= explicitly for bootstrap-tools, build-tools, and cross-tools stages. This fixes broken header and library dependencies problem. We build them in the host environment, and obviously want them to depend on host headers and libraries. The problem with broken header dependencies for bootstrap-tools and cross-tools was already partially solved (see BOOTSTRAPPING tests in bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk), but it was still there for build-tools if the user ran "make world DESTDIR=/foo". Also, for all of these stages, the library dependencies were broken because of how bsd.libnames.mk define DPADD members. We still provide a glue to install bootstrap- and cross-tools under the ${WORLDTMP}. Removed PATH overrides for bootstrap-, build-, and cross-tools stages. There is just no reason why we would need to override it, and the hacks to clean up the ${WORLDTMP} in the -DNOCLEAN case are no longer needed with fixes from this step. That is, we now never use ${WORLDTMP} headers and libraries, and we don't use any ${WORLDTMP} installed binaries during these stages. Again, these stages depend solely on the host environment, including compiler, headers, and libraries. 3. Moved "miniperl" back from cross-tools (it has nothing to do with a cross-compiler) to build-tools where it belongs. The change from step 1 let to do this. Also, to make this work, build-tools targets of "cc_tools" and "miniperl" were modified to call "depend". Here follow the detailed explanations. There are two categories of build tools, for now. In the first category there are "cc_tools" and "miniperl". They occupy the whole (sub)directory, and nothing needs to be done in this subdirectory later during the "all" stage. They are also constructed using system makefiles. We must build the .depend early in the build-tools stage because: 1) They use (and depend on) the host environment. 2) If we don't do this in build-tools, the "depend" stage of buildworld will do this for us; wrong library and header dependencies will be recorded (DESTDIR=${WORLDTMP}) and, what's worse, the "all" stage may then clobber the build-architecture format tools (that we built in the build-tools stage) with the target-architecture format ones, breaking cross build. In the second category there are all other build-tools. They share their directory with the "main" module that needs them in the "all" stage, and they don't show up themselves in the .depend file. The portion of this fix was already committed in gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/Makefile,v 1.52. 4. "libperl" is no longer a build tool, and "miniperl" is the stand-alone application. I had to make this change because build-tools and "all" stages share the same object directory. Without this change, if we cross compile, libperl.a is first built for the build architecture during the build-tools stage (for the purposes of immediate linkage with "miniperl"). Later on, the "all" stage sees this library as up-to-date, and doesn't rebuild it. The effect is that the wrong format static libperl library is installed with installworld. 5. Fixed "includes" to install secure/lib/libtelnet headers if required. Reviewed by: bde
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.if make(buildworld)
BUILD_ARCH!= uname -p
Fix cross-building, etc: 1. To cross-build, one now needs to set TARGET_ARCH, and not the MACHINE_ARCH. MACHINE_ARCH should never be changed manually! 2. Initialize DESTDIR= explicitly for bootstrap-tools, build-tools, and cross-tools stages. This fixes broken header and library dependencies problem. We build them in the host environment, and obviously want them to depend on host headers and libraries. The problem with broken header dependencies for bootstrap-tools and cross-tools was already partially solved (see BOOTSTRAPPING tests in bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk), but it was still there for build-tools if the user ran "make world DESTDIR=/foo". Also, for all of these stages, the library dependencies were broken because of how bsd.libnames.mk define DPADD members. We still provide a glue to install bootstrap- and cross-tools under the ${WORLDTMP}. Removed PATH overrides for bootstrap-, build-, and cross-tools stages. There is just no reason why we would need to override it, and the hacks to clean up the ${WORLDTMP} in the -DNOCLEAN case are no longer needed with fixes from this step. That is, we now never use ${WORLDTMP} headers and libraries, and we don't use any ${WORLDTMP} installed binaries during these stages. Again, these stages depend solely on the host environment, including compiler, headers, and libraries. 3. Moved "miniperl" back from cross-tools (it has nothing to do with a cross-compiler) to build-tools where it belongs. The change from step 1 let to do this. Also, to make this work, build-tools targets of "cc_tools" and "miniperl" were modified to call "depend". Here follow the detailed explanations. There are two categories of build tools, for now. In the first category there are "cc_tools" and "miniperl". They occupy the whole (sub)directory, and nothing needs to be done in this subdirectory later during the "all" stage. They are also constructed using system makefiles. We must build the .depend early in the build-tools stage because: 1) They use (and depend on) the host environment. 2) If we don't do this in build-tools, the "depend" stage of buildworld will do this for us; wrong library and header dependencies will be recorded (DESTDIR=${WORLDTMP}) and, what's worse, the "all" stage may then clobber the build-architecture format tools (that we built in the build-tools stage) with the target-architecture format ones, breaking cross build. In the second category there are all other build-tools. They share their directory with the "main" module that needs them in the "all" stage, and they don't show up themselves in the .depend file. The portion of this fix was already committed in gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/Makefile,v 1.52. 4. "libperl" is no longer a build tool, and "miniperl" is the stand-alone application. I had to make this change because build-tools and "all" stages share the same object directory. Without this change, if we cross compile, libperl.a is first built for the build architecture during the build-tools stage (for the purposes of immediate linkage with "miniperl"). Later on, the "all" stage sees this library as up-to-date, and doesn't rebuild it. The effect is that the wrong format static libperl library is installed with installworld. 5. Fixed "includes" to install secure/lib/libtelnet headers if required. Reviewed by: bde
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.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} != ${BUILD_ARCH}
.error To cross-build, set TARGET_ARCH.
.endif
.endif
.if ${MACHINE} == ${TARGET} && ${MACHINE_ARCH} == ${TARGET_ARCH} && !defined(CROSS_BUILD_TESTING)
OBJTREE= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}
.else
OBJTREE= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}
.endif
WORLDTMP= ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/tmp
# /usr/games added for fortune which depend on strfile
BPATH= ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/sbin:${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/bin:${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/games:${WORLDTMP}/legacy/bin
XPATH= ${WORLDTMP}/usr/sbin:${WORLDTMP}/usr/bin:${WORLDTMP}/usr/games
STRICTTMPPATH= ${BPATH}:${XPATH}
TMPPATH= ${STRICTTMPPATH}:${PATH}
#
# Avoid running mktemp(1) unless actually needed.
# It may not be functional, e.g., due to new ABI
# when in the middle of installing over this system.
#
.if make(distributeworld) || make(installworld)
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INSTALLTMP!= /usr/bin/mktemp -d -u -t install
.endif
#
# Building a world goes through the following stages
#
# 1. legacy stage [BMAKE]
# This stage is responsible for creating compatibility
# shims that are needed by the bootstrap-tools,
# build-tools and cross-tools stages.
# 1. bootstrap-tools stage [BMAKE]
# This stage is responsible for creating programs that
# are needed for backward compatibility reasons. They
# are not built as cross-tools.
# 2. build-tools stage [TMAKE]
# This stage is responsible for creating the object
# tree and building any tools that are needed during
# the build process.
# 3. cross-tools stage [XMAKE]
# This stage is responsible for creating any tools that
# are needed for cross-builds. A cross-compiler is one
# of them.
# 4. world stage [WMAKE]
# This stage actually builds the world.
# 5. install stage (optional) [IMAKE]
# This stage installs a previously built world.
#
BOOTSTRAPPING?= 0
# Common environment for world related stages
CROSSENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${OBJTREE} \
Fix cross-building, etc: 1. To cross-build, one now needs to set TARGET_ARCH, and not the MACHINE_ARCH. MACHINE_ARCH should never be changed manually! 2. Initialize DESTDIR= explicitly for bootstrap-tools, build-tools, and cross-tools stages. This fixes broken header and library dependencies problem. We build them in the host environment, and obviously want them to depend on host headers and libraries. The problem with broken header dependencies for bootstrap-tools and cross-tools was already partially solved (see BOOTSTRAPPING tests in bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk), but it was still there for build-tools if the user ran "make world DESTDIR=/foo". Also, for all of these stages, the library dependencies were broken because of how bsd.libnames.mk define DPADD members. We still provide a glue to install bootstrap- and cross-tools under the ${WORLDTMP}. Removed PATH overrides for bootstrap-, build-, and cross-tools stages. There is just no reason why we would need to override it, and the hacks to clean up the ${WORLDTMP} in the -DNOCLEAN case are no longer needed with fixes from this step. That is, we now never use ${WORLDTMP} headers and libraries, and we don't use any ${WORLDTMP} installed binaries during these stages. Again, these stages depend solely on the host environment, including compiler, headers, and libraries. 3. Moved "miniperl" back from cross-tools (it has nothing to do with a cross-compiler) to build-tools where it belongs. The change from step 1 let to do this. Also, to make this work, build-tools targets of "cc_tools" and "miniperl" were modified to call "depend". Here follow the detailed explanations. There are two categories of build tools, for now. In the first category there are "cc_tools" and "miniperl". They occupy the whole (sub)directory, and nothing needs to be done in this subdirectory later during the "all" stage. They are also constructed using system makefiles. We must build the .depend early in the build-tools stage because: 1) They use (and depend on) the host environment. 2) If we don't do this in build-tools, the "depend" stage of buildworld will do this for us; wrong library and header dependencies will be recorded (DESTDIR=${WORLDTMP}) and, what's worse, the "all" stage may then clobber the build-architecture format tools (that we built in the build-tools stage) with the target-architecture format ones, breaking cross build. In the second category there are all other build-tools. They share their directory with the "main" module that needs them in the "all" stage, and they don't show up themselves in the .depend file. The portion of this fix was already committed in gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/Makefile,v 1.52. 4. "libperl" is no longer a build tool, and "miniperl" is the stand-alone application. I had to make this change because build-tools and "all" stages share the same object directory. Without this change, if we cross compile, libperl.a is first built for the build architecture during the build-tools stage (for the purposes of immediate linkage with "miniperl"). Later on, the "all" stage sees this library as up-to-date, and doesn't rebuild it. The effect is that the wrong format static libperl library is installed with installworld. 5. Fixed "includes" to install secure/lib/libtelnet headers if required. Reviewed by: bde
2001-09-29 13:17:54 +00:00
MACHINE_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \
MACHINE=${TARGET} \
CPUTYPE=${TARGET_CPUTYPE}
.if ${MK_GROFF} != "no"
CROSSENV+= GROFF_BIN_PATH=${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/bin \
GROFF_FONT_PATH=${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/share/groff_font \
GROFF_TMAC_PATH=${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/share/tmac
.endif
.if defined(TARGET_CFLAGS)
CROSSENV+= ${TARGET_CFLAGS}
.endif
# bootstrap-tools stage
BMAKEENV= INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \
PATH=${BPATH}:${PATH} \
WORLDTMP=${WORLDTMP} \
VERSION="${VERSION}" \
MAKEFLAGS="-m ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/mk ${.MAKEFLAGS}"
BMAKE= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${WORLDTMP} \
${BMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${WORLD_FLAGS} -f Makefile.inc1 \
DESTDIR= \
BOOTSTRAPPING=${OSRELDATE} \
SSP_CFLAGS= MK_PIE=no \
MK_HTML=no MK_INFO=no NO_LINT=yes MK_MAN=no \
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-DNO_PIC MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_SHARED \
-DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no \
MK_CLANG_FULL=no MK_LLDB=no MK_TESTS=no
# build-tools stage
TMAKE= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${OBJTREE} \
${BMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${WORLD_FLAGS} -f Makefile.inc1 \
TARGET=${TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \
DESTDIR= \
BOOTSTRAPPING=${OSRELDATE} \
SSP_CFLAGS= MK_PIE=no \
-DNO_LINT \
-DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no MK_CLANG_FULL=no MK_LLDB=no MK_TESTS=no
# cross-tools stage
XMAKE= TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} ${BMAKE} \
TARGET=${TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \
MK_GDB=no MK_TESTS=no
This change builds kernel tools based on the same assumption as building the kernel itself: If building for the same architecture as the build host, the kernel build assumes that the host toolchain is capable of building the kernel. If it's not, "make kernel-toolchain" will bootstrap a new set of tools that will work. With this change the same assumptions are made for building kernel tools, and the existing host toolchain is used to do the build (notably, the build doesn't link the tools with the legacy libraries, which may not even exist). If ever for some reason the host toolchain isn't capable of building the kernel tools, then doing a "make kernel-toolchain" will bootstrap newer tools to get the job done. So when built as part of buildworld or kernel-toolchain, the kernel tools are built using the XMAKE (via BMAKE) commands and environment. When built as part of building just the kernel on a same-target host, the tools are built using the new KTMAKE commands and environment. What doesn't jump out at you in the diffs is that the difference between BMAKE and KTMAKE is that BMAKE contains this magic line which changes how the build is done because it changes what files get included for .include <bsd.prog.mk> and other standard includes: MAKEFLAGS="-m ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/mk ${.MAKEFLAGS}" and KTMAKE doesn't, and contains this instead: TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} Hopefully this brings the "how to build aicasm with the right toolchain" saga to a conclusion that works in all usage scenarios that have historically been supported.
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# kernel-tools stage
KTMAKEENV= INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \
PATH=${BPATH}:${PATH} \
WORLDTMP=${WORLDTMP} \
VERSION="${VERSION}"
This change builds kernel tools based on the same assumption as building the kernel itself: If building for the same architecture as the build host, the kernel build assumes that the host toolchain is capable of building the kernel. If it's not, "make kernel-toolchain" will bootstrap a new set of tools that will work. With this change the same assumptions are made for building kernel tools, and the existing host toolchain is used to do the build (notably, the build doesn't link the tools with the legacy libraries, which may not even exist). If ever for some reason the host toolchain isn't capable of building the kernel tools, then doing a "make kernel-toolchain" will bootstrap newer tools to get the job done. So when built as part of buildworld or kernel-toolchain, the kernel tools are built using the XMAKE (via BMAKE) commands and environment. When built as part of building just the kernel on a same-target host, the tools are built using the new KTMAKE commands and environment. What doesn't jump out at you in the diffs is that the difference between BMAKE and KTMAKE is that BMAKE contains this magic line which changes how the build is done because it changes what files get included for .include <bsd.prog.mk> and other standard includes: MAKEFLAGS="-m ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/mk ${.MAKEFLAGS}" and KTMAKE doesn't, and contains this instead: TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} Hopefully this brings the "how to build aicasm with the right toolchain" saga to a conclusion that works in all usage scenarios that have historically been supported.
2013-11-09 00:15:36 +00:00
KTMAKE= TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${WORLDTMP} \
${KTMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${WORLD_FLAGS} -f Makefile.inc1 \
DESTDIR= \
BOOTSTRAPPING=${OSRELDATE} \
SSP_CFLAGS= MK_PIE=no \
MK_HTML=no MK_INFO=no -DNO_LINT MK_MAN=no \
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-DNO_PIC MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_SHARED \
-DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no
This change builds kernel tools based on the same assumption as building the kernel itself: If building for the same architecture as the build host, the kernel build assumes that the host toolchain is capable of building the kernel. If it's not, "make kernel-toolchain" will bootstrap a new set of tools that will work. With this change the same assumptions are made for building kernel tools, and the existing host toolchain is used to do the build (notably, the build doesn't link the tools with the legacy libraries, which may not even exist). If ever for some reason the host toolchain isn't capable of building the kernel tools, then doing a "make kernel-toolchain" will bootstrap newer tools to get the job done. So when built as part of buildworld or kernel-toolchain, the kernel tools are built using the XMAKE (via BMAKE) commands and environment. When built as part of building just the kernel on a same-target host, the tools are built using the new KTMAKE commands and environment. What doesn't jump out at you in the diffs is that the difference between BMAKE and KTMAKE is that BMAKE contains this magic line which changes how the build is done because it changes what files get included for .include <bsd.prog.mk> and other standard includes: MAKEFLAGS="-m ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/mk ${.MAKEFLAGS}" and KTMAKE doesn't, and contains this instead: TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} Hopefully this brings the "how to build aicasm with the right toolchain" saga to a conclusion that works in all usage scenarios that have historically been supported.
2013-11-09 00:15:36 +00:00
# world stage
WMAKEENV= ${CROSSENV} \
_SHLIBDIRPREFIX=${WORLDTMP} \
_LDSCRIPTROOT= \
VERSION="${VERSION}" \
INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \
PATH=${TMPPATH}
# make hierarchy
HMAKE= PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} LOCAL_MTREE=${LOCAL_MTREE:Q}
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
HMAKE+= PATH=${TMPPATH} METALOG=${METALOG} -DNO_ROOT
.endif
.if ${MK_CDDL} == "no"
WMAKEENV+= MK_CTF=no
.endif
.if defined(CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX)
CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX?=${CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX}
CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX?=${CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX}
.endif
XCOMPILERS= CC CXX CPP
.for COMPILER in ${XCOMPILERS}
.if defined(CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX)
X${COMPILER}?= ${CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX}${${COMPILER}}
.else
X${COMPILER}?= ${${COMPILER}}
.endif
.endfor
XBINUTILS= AS AR LD NM OBJDUMP RANLIB STRINGS
.for BINUTIL in ${XBINUTILS}
.if defined(CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX)
X${BINUTIL}?= ${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX}${${BINUTIL}}
.else
X${BINUTIL}?= ${${BINUTIL}}
.endif
.endfor
WMAKEENV+= CC="${XCC} ${XFLAGS}" CXX="${XCXX} ${XFLAGS}" \
CPP="${XCPP} ${XFLAGS}" \
AS="${XAS}" AR="${XAR}" LD="${XLD}" NM=${XNM} \
OBJDUMP=${XOBJDUMP} RANLIB=${XRANLIB} STRINGS=${XSTRINGS}
.if ${XCC:M/*}
XFLAGS= --sysroot=${WORLDTMP}
.if defined(CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX)
# In the case of xdev-build tools, CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX won't be a
# directory, but the compiler will look in the right place for it's
# tools so we don't need to tell it where to look.
.if exists(${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX})
XFLAGS+= -B${CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX}
.endif
.else
XFLAGS+= -B${WORLDTMP}/usr/bin
.endif
.if ${TARGET} == "arm" && ${MK_ARM_EABI} != "no"
.if ${TARGET_ARCH:M*eb*} == ""
TARGET_ABI= gnueabi
.elif ${TARGET_ARCH} == "armv6hf"
TARGET_ABI= gnueabihf
.endif
.endif
TARGET_ABI?= unknown
TARGET_TRIPLE?= ${TARGET_ARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/}-${TARGET_ABI}-freebsd11.0
XFLAGS+= -target ${TARGET_TRIPLE}
.endif
WMAKE= ${WMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${WORLD_FLAGS} -f Makefile.inc1 DESTDIR=${WORLDTMP}
.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64"
# 32 bit world
LIB32TMP= ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/lib32
.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64"
.if empty(TARGET_CPUTYPE)
LIB32CPUFLAGS= -march=i686 -mmmx -msse -msse2
.else
LIB32CPUFLAGS= -march=${TARGET_CPUTYPE}
.endif
LIB32WMAKEENV= MACHINE=i386 MACHINE_ARCH=i386 \
MACHINE_CPU="i686 mmx sse sse2"
LIB32WMAKEFLAGS= \
AS="${AS} --32" \
LD="${LD} -m elf_i386_fbsd -Y P,${LIB32TMP}/usr/lib32"
.elif ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64"
.if empty(TARGET_CPUTYPE)
LIB32CPUFLAGS= -mcpu=powerpc
.else
LIB32CPUFLAGS= -mcpu=${TARGET_CPUTYPE}
.endif
LIB32WMAKEENV= MACHINE=powerpc MACHINE_ARCH=powerpc
LIB32WMAKEFLAGS= \
LD="${LD} -m elf32ppc_fbsd"
.endif
LIB32FLAGS= -m32 ${LIB32CPUFLAGS} -DCOMPAT_32BIT \
-isystem ${LIB32TMP}/usr/include/ \
-L${LIB32TMP}/usr/lib32 \
-B${LIB32TMP}/usr/lib32
.if ${XCC:M/*}
LIB32FLAGS+= --sysroot=${WORLDTMP}
.endif
# Yes, the flags are redundant.
LIB32WMAKEENV+= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${OBJTREE}/lib32 \
_SHLIBDIRPREFIX=${LIB32TMP} \
_LDSCRIPTROOT=${LIB32TMP} \
VERSION="${VERSION}" \
INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \
PATH=${TMPPATH} \
LIBDIR=/usr/lib32 \
SHLIBDIR=/usr/lib32 \
LIBPRIVATEDIR=/usr/lib32/private
LIB32WMAKEFLAGS+= CC="${XCC} ${LIB32FLAGS}" \
CXX="${XCXX} ${LIB32FLAGS}" \
DESTDIR=${LIB32TMP} \
-DCOMPAT_32BIT \
-DLIBRARIES_ONLY \
-DNO_CPU_CFLAGS \
MK_CTF=no \
-DNO_LINT \
MK_TESTS=no
LIB32WMAKE= ${LIB32WMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${LIB32WMAKEFLAGS} \
MK_MAN=no MK_INFO=no MK_HTML=no
LIB32IMAKE= ${LIB32WMAKE:NINSTALL=*:NDESTDIR=*:N_LDSCRIPTROOT=*} \
MK_TOOLCHAIN=no ${IMAKE_INSTALL}
.endif
IMAKEENV= ${CROSSENV:N_LDSCRIPTROOT=*}
IMAKE= ${IMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \
${IMAKE_INSTALL} ${IMAKE_MTREE}
.if empty(.MAKEFLAGS:M-n)
IMAKEENV+= PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH}:${INSTALLTMP} \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${INSTALLTMP} \
PATH_LOCALE=${INSTALLTMP}/locale
IMAKE+= __MAKE_SHELL=${INSTALLTMP}/sh
.else
IMAKEENV+= PATH=${TMPPATH}:${INSTALLTMP}
.endif
.if defined(DB_FROM_SRC)
INSTALLFLAGS+= -N ${.CURDIR}/etc
MTREEFLAGS+= -N ${.CURDIR}/etc
.endif
_INSTALL_DDIR= ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}
INSTALL_DDIR= ${_INSTALL_DDIR:S://:/:g:C:/$::}
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
METALOG?= ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/METALOG
IMAKE+= -DNO_ROOT METALOG=${METALOG}
INSTALLFLAGS+= -U -M ${METALOG} -D ${INSTALL_DDIR}
MTREEFLAGS+= -W
.endif
.if defined(DB_FROM_SRC) || defined(NO_ROOT)
IMAKE_INSTALL= INSTALL="install ${INSTALLFLAGS}"
IMAKE_MTREE= MTREE_CMD="mtree ${MTREEFLAGS}"
.endif
# kernel stage
KMAKEENV= ${WMAKEENV}
KMAKE= ${KMAKEENV} ${MAKE} ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${KERNEL_FLAGS} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME}
#
# buildworld
#
# Attempt to rebuild the entire system, with reasonable chance of
# success, regardless of how old your existing system is.
#
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_worldtmp:
.if ${.CURDIR:C/[^,]//g} != ""
# The m4 build of sendmail files doesn't like it if ',' is used
# anywhere in the path of it's files.
@echo
@echo "*** Error: path to source tree contains a comma ','"
@echo
false
.endif
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.if !defined(NO_CLEAN)
rm -rf ${WORLDTMP}
.if defined(LIB32TMP)
rm -rf ${LIB32TMP}
.endif
.else
rm -rf ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/include
# XXX - These three can depend on any header file.
rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/kdump/ioctl.c
rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/kdump/kdump_subr.c
rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/truss/ioctl.c
.endif
.for _dir in \
lib usr legacy/bin legacy/usr
mkdir -p ${WORLDTMP}/${_dir}
.endfor
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \
-p ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr >/dev/null
.if ${MK_GROFF} != "no"
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.groff.dist \
-p ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr >/dev/null
.endif
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \
-p ${WORLDTMP}/usr >/dev/null
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \
-p ${WORLDTMP}/usr/include >/dev/null
ln -sf ${.CURDIR}/sys ${WORLDTMP}
.if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no"
# We could instead disable debug files for these build stages
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \
-p ${WORLDTMP}/legacy/usr/lib >/dev/null
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \
-p ${WORLDTMP}/usr/lib >/dev/null
.endif
.if ${MK_TESTS} != "no"
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist \
-p ${WORLDTMP}/usr >/dev/null
.endif
.for _mtree in ${LOCAL_MTREE}
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/${_mtree} -p ${WORLDTMP} > /dev/null
.endfor
_legacy:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 1.1: legacy release compatibility shims"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${BMAKE} legacy
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_bootstrap-tools:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 1.2: bootstrap tools"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${BMAKE} bootstrap-tools
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_cleanobj:
.if !defined(NO_CLEAN)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 2.1: cleaning up the object tree"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} ${CLEANDIR:S/^/par-/}
.if defined(LIB32TMP)
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${LIB32WMAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 ${CLEANDIR:S/^/par-/}
.endif
Backed out rev.1.49. It broke bootstrapping from 2.1.5 2.2.7 and probably other versions by spamming ${DESTDIR}/usr/include in much the same way as `make includes'. Details for 2.2.7: the bootstrap target has always done a weak spam of ${DESTDIR}/usr/include; we depend on it not installing any significant anachronisms (it probably shouldn't touch the headers at all; however, we may be depending on it for things like the renaming of ts_nsec to ts_sec in <sys/time.h>). Rev.1.49 strengthens the spam to everything in src/include. For 2.2.7, this is not immediately fatal. However, the `make all' step in src/includes is not followed by a `make clean' step, so new rpc headers are not generated after we've bootstrapped rpcgen. This causes a fatal error much later when the old (generated) rpc headers are used with the current headers (sys/types.h and/or the non-generated rpc headers). Details for 2.1.x: the bug is immediately fatal. It gives definition of errno that is not supported by 2.1.x's libc. The weak spam in the restored version avoids this problem by not installing errno.h. (Bootstrapping from 2.1.5 actually breaks much earlier.) I think the header problems supposedly fixed by rev.1.49 were caused by using NOCLEAN and having the build fall over when the weakly spammed headers are active. Minor differences in the layout will then cause the .depend files to point to nonexistent headers. It is a feature for symlinks like errno.h -> sys/errno.h to not exist early. The other change in rev.1.49 breaks building obj directories if NOCLEAN is set. It is only safe for _re_building with NOCLEAN set.
1999-01-04 12:05:59 +00:00
.endif
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_obj:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 2.2: rebuilding the object tree"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} par-obj
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_build-tools:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 2.3: build tools"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${TMAKE} build-tools
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_cross-tools:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 3: cross tools"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${XMAKE} cross-tools
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${XMAKE} kernel-tools
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_includes:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 4.1: building includes"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} SHARED=symlinks par-includes
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_libraries:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 4.2: building libraries"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${WMAKE} -DNO_FSCHG MK_HTML=no MK_INFO=no -DNO_LINT MK_MAN=no \
2014-04-25 19:25:26 +00:00
MK_PROFILE=no MK_TESTS=no libraries
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
_depend:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 4.3: make dependencies"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} par-depend
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
everything:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
2004-03-19 17:57:07 +00:00
@echo ">>> stage 4.4: building everything"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} par-all
.if defined(LIB32TMP)
build32:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 5.1: building 32 bit shim libraries"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
Add the BSD-licensed Citrus iconv to the base system with default off setting. It can be built by setting the WITH_ICONV knob. While this knob is unset, the library part, the binaries, the header file and the metadata files will not be built or installed so it makes no impact on the system if left turned off. This work is based on the iconv implementation in NetBSD but a great number of improvements and feature additions have been included: - Some utilities have been added. There is a conversion table generator, which can compare conversion tables to reference data generated by GNU libiconv. This helps ensuring conversion compatibility. - UTF-16 surrogate support and some endianness issues have been fixed. - The rather chaotic Makefiles to build metadata have been refactored and cleaned up, now it is easy to read and it is also easier to add support for new encodings. - A bunch of new encodings and encoding aliases have been added. - Support for 1->2, 1->3 and 1->4 mappings, which is needed for transliterating with flying accents as GNU does, like "u. - Lots of warnings have been fixed, the major part of the code is now WARNS=6 clean. - New section 1 and section 5 manual pages have been added. - Some GNU-specific calls have been implemented: iconvlist(), iconvctl(), iconv_canonicalize(), iconv_open_into() - Support for GNU's //IGNORE suffix has been added. - The "-" argument for stdin is now recognized in iconv(1) as per POSIX. - The Big5 conversion module has been fixed. - The iconv.h header files is supposed to be compatible with the GNU version, i.e. sources should build with base iconv.h and GNU libiconv. It also includes a macro magic to deal with the char ** and const char ** incompatibility. - GNU compatibility: "" or "char" means the current local encoding in use - Various cleanups and style(9) fixes. Approved by: delphij (mentor) Obtained from: The NetBSD Project Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2009
2011-02-25 00:04:39 +00:00
mkdir -p ${LIB32TMP}/usr/include
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \
-p ${LIB32TMP}/usr >/dev/null
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \
-p ${LIB32TMP}/usr/include >/dev/null
.if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no"
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \
-p ${LIB32TMP}/usr/lib >/dev/null
.endif
mkdir -p ${WORLDTMP}
ln -sf ${.CURDIR}/sys ${WORLDTMP}
.for _t in obj includes
cd ${.CURDIR}/include; ${LIB32WMAKE} DIRPRFX=include/ ${_t}
cd ${.CURDIR}/lib; ${LIB32WMAKE} DIRPRFX=lib/ ${_t}
2007-04-06 02:13:30 +00:00
.if ${MK_CDDL} != "no"
cd ${.CURDIR}/cddl/lib; ${LIB32WMAKE} DIRPRFX=cddl/lib/ ${_t}
2007-04-06 02:13:30 +00:00
.endif
cd ${.CURDIR}/gnu/lib; ${LIB32WMAKE} DIRPRFX=gnu/lib/ ${_t}
.if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no"
cd ${.CURDIR}/secure/lib; ${LIB32WMAKE} DIRPRFX=secure/lib/ ${_t}
.endif
.if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no"
cd ${.CURDIR}/kerberos5/lib; ${LIB32WMAKE} DIRPRFX=kerberos5/lib ${_t}
.endif
.endfor
.for _dir in usr.bin/lex/lib
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir}; ${LIB32WMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_dir}/ obj
.endfor
.for _dir in lib/ncurses/ncurses lib/ncurses/ncursesw lib/libmagic
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir}; \
WORLDTMP=${WORLDTMP} \
MAKEFLAGS="-m ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/mk ${.MAKEFLAGS}" \
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${OBJTREE}/lib32 ${MAKE} SSP_CFLAGS= DESTDIR= \
DIRPRFX=${_dir}/ -DNO_LINT -DNO_CPU_CFLAGS MK_WARNS=no MK_CTF=no \
build-tools
.endfor
cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${LIB32WMAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 libraries
.for _t in obj depend all
cd ${.CURDIR}/libexec/rtld-elf; PROG=ld-elf32.so.1 ${LIB32WMAKE} \
DIRPRFX=libexec/rtld-elf/ ${_t}
cd ${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/ldd; PROG=ldd32 ${LIB32WMAKE} \
DIRPRFX=usr.bin/ldd ${_t}
.endfor
distribute32 install32:
cd ${.CURDIR}/lib; ${LIB32IMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/32$//}
.if ${MK_CDDL} != "no"
cd ${.CURDIR}/cddl/lib; ${LIB32IMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/32$//}
.endif
cd ${.CURDIR}/gnu/lib; ${LIB32IMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/32$//}
.if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no"
cd ${.CURDIR}/secure/lib; ${LIB32IMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/32$//}
.endif
.if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no"
cd ${.CURDIR}/kerberos5/lib; ${LIB32IMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/32$//}
.endif
cd ${.CURDIR}/libexec/rtld-elf; \
PROG=ld-elf32.so.1 ${LIB32IMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/32$//}
cd ${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/ldd; PROG=ldd32 ${LIB32IMAKE} ${.TARGET:S/32$//}
.endif
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
WMAKE_TGTS=
2002-05-18 18:17:13 +00:00
.if !defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE)
WMAKE_TGTS+= _worldtmp _legacy _bootstrap-tools
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
.endif
WMAKE_TGTS+= _cleanobj _obj _build-tools
2002-05-18 18:17:13 +00:00
.if !defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE)
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
WMAKE_TGTS+= _cross-tools
.endif
WMAKE_TGTS+= _includes _libraries _depend everything
.if defined(LIB32TMP) && ${MK_LIB32} != "no"
WMAKE_TGTS+= build32
.endif
Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases. Do not install games and profiled libraries to the ${CHROOTDIR} with the initial installworld. Eliminate the need in the second installworld. For that, make sure _everything_ is built in the "world" environment, using the right tool chain. Added SUBDIR_OVERRIDE helper stuff to Makefile.inc1. Split the buildworld process into stages, and skip some stages when SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is set (used to build crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). Added NO_MAKEDB_RUN knob to Makefile.inc1 to avoid running makewhatis(1) at the end of installworld (used when making crypto, krb4, and krb5 dists). In release/scripts/doFS.sh, ensure that the correct boot blocks are used. Moved the creation of the "crypto" dist from release.5 to release.2. In release.3 and doMFSKERN, build kernels in the "world" environment. KERNELS now means "additional" kernels, GENERIC is always built. Ensure we build crunched binaries in the "world" environment. Obfuscate release/Makefile some more (WMAKEENV) to achieve this. Inline createBOOTMFS target. Use already built GENERIC kernel modules to augment mfsfd's /stand/modules. GC doMODULES as such. Assorted fixes: Get rid of the "afterdistribute" target by moving the single use of it from sys/Makefile to etc/Makefile's "distribute". Makefile.inc1: apparently "etc" no longer needs to be last for "distribute" to succeed. gnu/usr.bin/perl/library/Makefile.inc: do not override the "install" and "distribute" targets, do it the "canonical" way. release/scripts/{man,cat}pages-make.sh: make sure Perl manpages and catpages appear in the right dists. Note that because Perl does not respect the MANBUILDCAT (and NOMAN), this results in a loss of /usr/share/perl/man/cat* empty directories. This will be fixed soon. Turn MAKE_KERBEROS4 into a plain boolean variable (if it is set it means "make KerberosIV"), as documented in the make.conf(5) manpage. Most of the userland makefiles did not test it for "YES" anyway. XXX Should specialized kerberized libpam versions be included into the krb4 and krb5 dists? (libpam.a would be incorrect anyway if both krb4 and krb5 dists were choosen.) Make sure "games" dist is made before "catpages", otherwise games catpages settle in the wrong dist. Fast build machine provided by: Igor Kucherenko <kivvy@sunbay.com>
2002-04-26 17:55:27 +00:00
buildworld: buildworld_prologue ${WMAKE_TGTS} buildworld_epilogue
.ORDER: buildworld_prologue ${WMAKE_TGTS} buildworld_epilogue
buildworld_prologue:
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> World build started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
buildworld_epilogue:
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> World build completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
#
# We need to have this as a target because the indirection between Makefile
# and Makefile.inc1 causes the correct PATH to be used, rather than a
# modification of the current environment's PATH. In addition, we need
# to quote multiword values.
#
buildenvvars:
@echo ${WMAKEENV:Q}
buildenv:
@echo Entering world for ${TARGET_ARCH}:${TARGET}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && env ${WMAKEENV} ${BUILDENV_SHELL} || true
TOOLCHAIN_TGTS= ${WMAKE_TGTS:N_depend:Neverything:Nbuild32}
toolchain: ${TOOLCHAIN_TGTS}
kernel-toolchain: ${TOOLCHAIN_TGTS:N_includes:N_libraries}
#
# installcheck
#
# Checks to be sure system is ready for installworld/installkernel.
#
installcheck: _installcheck_world _installcheck_kernel
_installcheck_world:
_installcheck_kernel:
#
# Require DESTDIR to be set if installing for a different architecture or
# using the user/group database in the source tree.
#
.if ${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH} || ${TARGET} != ${MACHINE} || \
defined(DB_FROM_SRC)
.if !make(distributeworld)
_installcheck_world: __installcheck_DESTDIR
_installcheck_kernel: __installcheck_DESTDIR
__installcheck_DESTDIR:
.if !defined(DESTDIR) || empty(DESTDIR)
@echo "ERROR: Please set DESTDIR!"; \
false
.endif
.endif
.endif
.if !defined(DB_FROM_SRC)
#
# Check for missing UIDs/GIDs.
#
CHECK_UIDS= auditdistd
CHECK_GIDS= audit
.if ${MK_SENDMAIL} != "no"
CHECK_UIDS+= smmsp
CHECK_GIDS+= smmsp
.endif
.if ${MK_PF} != "no"
CHECK_UIDS+= proxy
CHECK_GIDS+= proxy authpf
.endif
.if ${MK_UNBOUND} != "no"
CHECK_UIDS+= unbound
CHECK_GIDS+= unbound
.endif
_installcheck_world: __installcheck_UGID
__installcheck_UGID:
.for uid in ${CHECK_UIDS}
@if ! `id -u ${uid} >/dev/null 2>&1`; then \
echo "ERROR: Required ${uid} user is missing, see /usr/src/UPDATING."; \
false; \
fi
.endfor
.for gid in ${CHECK_GIDS}
@if ! `find / -prune -group ${gid} >/dev/null 2>&1`; then \
echo "ERROR: Required ${gid} group is missing, see /usr/src/UPDATING."; \
false; \
fi
.endfor
.endif
#
# Required install tools to be saved in a scratch dir for safety.
#
.if ${MK_INFO} != "no"
_install-info= install-info
.endif
.if ${MK_ZONEINFO} != "no"
_zoneinfo= zic tzsetup
.endif
ITOOLS= [ awk cap_mkdb cat chflags chmod chown \
date echo egrep find grep id install ${_install-info} \
ln lockf make mkdir mtree mv pwd_mkdb \
rm sed services_mkdb sh sysctl test true uname wc ${_zoneinfo} \
${LOCAL_ITOOLS}
#
# distributeworld
#
# Distributes everything compiled by a `buildworld'.
#
# installworld
#
# Installs everything compiled by a 'buildworld'.
#
# Non-base distributions produced by the base system
EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS= doc
.if ${MK_GAMES} != "no"
EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS+= games
.endif
.if defined(LIB32TMP) && ${MK_LIB32} != "no"
EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS+= lib32
.endif
.if ${MK_TESTS} != "no"
EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS+= tests
.endif
MTREE_MAGIC?= mtree 2.0
distributeworld installworld: _installcheck_world
mkdir -p ${INSTALLTMP}
progs=$$(for prog in ${ITOOLS}; do \
if progpath=`which $$prog`; then \
echo $$progpath; \
else \
echo "Required tool $$prog not found in PATH." >&2; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done); \
libs=$$(ldd -f "%o %p\n" -f "%o %p\n" $$progs 2>/dev/null | sort -u | \
while read line; do \
set -- $$line; \
if [ "$$2 $$3" != "not found" ]; then \
echo $$2; \
else \
echo "Required library $$1 not found." >&2; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done); \
cp $$libs $$progs ${INSTALLTMP}
cp -R $${PATH_LOCALE:-"/usr/share/locale"} ${INSTALLTMP}/locale
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
echo "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" > ${METALOG}
.endif
.if make(distributeworld)
.for dist in ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS}
-mkdir ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist \
-p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist} >/dev/null
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \
-p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr >/dev/null
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \
-p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr/include >/dev/null
.if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no"
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.debug.dist \
-p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr/lib >/dev/null
.endif
.if ${MK_TESTS} != "no" && ${dist} == "tests"
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist \
-p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}/usr >/dev/null
.endif
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
${IMAKEENV} mtree -C -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist | \
sed -e 's#^\./#./${dist}/#' >> ${METALOG}
${IMAKEENV} mtree -C -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist | \
sed -e 's#^\./#./${dist}/usr/#' >> ${METALOG}
${IMAKEENV} mtree -C -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist | \
sed -e 's#^\./#./${dist}/usr/include/#' >> ${METALOG}
.endif
.endfor
-mkdir ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/base
cd ${.CURDIR}/etc; ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} \
METALOG=${METALOG} ${IMAKE_INSTALL} ${IMAKE_MTREE} \
DISTBASE=/base DESTDIR=${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/base \
LOCAL_MTREE=${LOCAL_MTREE:Q} distrib-dirs
.endif
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${IMAKE} re${.TARGET:S/world$//}; \
${IMAKEENV} rm -rf ${INSTALLTMP}
.if make(distributeworld)
.for dist in ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS}
find ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist} -mindepth 1 -empty -delete
.endfor
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
.for dist in base ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS}
@# For each file that exists in this dist, print the corresponding
@# line from the METALOG. This relies on the fact that
@# a line containing only the filename will sort immediatly before
@# the relevant mtree line.
cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}; \
find ./${dist} | sort -u ${METALOG} - | \
awk 'BEGIN { print "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" } !/ type=/ { file = $$1 } / type=/ { if ($$1 == file) { sub(/^\.\/${dist}\//, "./"); print } }' > \
${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.meta
.endfor
.if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no"
. for dist in base ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS}
@# For each file that exists in this dist, print the corresponding
@# line from the METALOG. This relies on the fact that
@# a line containing only the filename will sort immediatly before
@# the relevant mtree line.
cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}; \
find ./${dist}/usr/lib/debug | sort -u ${METALOG} - | \
awk 'BEGIN { print "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" } !/ type=/ { file = $$1 } / type=/ { if ($$1 == file) { sub(/^\.\/${dist}\//, "./"); print } }' > \
${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.debug.meta
. endfor
.endif
.endif
.endif
packageworld:
.for dist in base ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS}
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
${_+_}cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}; \
tar cvJf ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.txz \
--exclude usr/lib/debug \
@${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.meta
.else
${_+_}cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}; \
tar cvJf ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.txz \
--exclude usr/lib/debug .
.endif
.endfor
.if ${MK_DEBUG_FILES} != "no"
. for dist in base ${EXTRA_DISTRIBUTIONS}
. if defined(NO_ROOT)
${_+_}cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}; \
tar cvJf ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.debug.txz \
@${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.debug.meta
. else
${_+_}cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}; \
tar cvJfL ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/${dist}.debug.txz \
usr/lib/debug
. endif
. endfor
.endif
#
# reinstall
#
# If you have a build server, you can NFS mount the source and obj directories
# and do a 'make reinstall' on the *client* to install new binaries from the
# most recent server build.
#
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reinstall:
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Making hierarchy"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 \
LOCAL_MTREE=${LOCAL_MTREE:Q} hierarchy
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
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@echo ">>> Installing everything"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 install
.if defined(LIB32TMP) && ${MK_LIB32} != "no"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 install32
.endif
redistribute:
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
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@echo ">>> Distributing everything"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 distribute
.if defined(LIB32TMP) && ${MK_LIB32} != "no"
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 distribute32 \
DISTRIBUTION=lib32
.endif
distrib-dirs distribution:
cd ${.CURDIR}/etc; ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} \
${IMAKE_INSTALL} ${IMAKE_MTREE} METALOG=${METALOG} ${.TARGET}
#
# buildkernel and installkernel
#
# Which kernels to build and/or install is specified by setting
# KERNCONF. If not defined a GENERIC kernel is built/installed.
# Only the existing (depending TARGET) config files are used
# for building kernels and only the first of these is designated
# as the one being installed.
#
# Note that we have to use TARGET instead of TARGET_ARCH when
Fix cross-building, etc: 1. To cross-build, one now needs to set TARGET_ARCH, and not the MACHINE_ARCH. MACHINE_ARCH should never be changed manually! 2. Initialize DESTDIR= explicitly for bootstrap-tools, build-tools, and cross-tools stages. This fixes broken header and library dependencies problem. We build them in the host environment, and obviously want them to depend on host headers and libraries. The problem with broken header dependencies for bootstrap-tools and cross-tools was already partially solved (see BOOTSTRAPPING tests in bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk), but it was still there for build-tools if the user ran "make world DESTDIR=/foo". Also, for all of these stages, the library dependencies were broken because of how bsd.libnames.mk define DPADD members. We still provide a glue to install bootstrap- and cross-tools under the ${WORLDTMP}. Removed PATH overrides for bootstrap-, build-, and cross-tools stages. There is just no reason why we would need to override it, and the hacks to clean up the ${WORLDTMP} in the -DNOCLEAN case are no longer needed with fixes from this step. That is, we now never use ${WORLDTMP} headers and libraries, and we don't use any ${WORLDTMP} installed binaries during these stages. Again, these stages depend solely on the host environment, including compiler, headers, and libraries. 3. Moved "miniperl" back from cross-tools (it has nothing to do with a cross-compiler) to build-tools where it belongs. The change from step 1 let to do this. Also, to make this work, build-tools targets of "cc_tools" and "miniperl" were modified to call "depend". Here follow the detailed explanations. There are two categories of build tools, for now. In the first category there are "cc_tools" and "miniperl". They occupy the whole (sub)directory, and nothing needs to be done in this subdirectory later during the "all" stage. They are also constructed using system makefiles. We must build the .depend early in the build-tools stage because: 1) They use (and depend on) the host environment. 2) If we don't do this in build-tools, the "depend" stage of buildworld will do this for us; wrong library and header dependencies will be recorded (DESTDIR=${WORLDTMP}) and, what's worse, the "all" stage may then clobber the build-architecture format tools (that we built in the build-tools stage) with the target-architecture format ones, breaking cross build. In the second category there are all other build-tools. They share their directory with the "main" module that needs them in the "all" stage, and they don't show up themselves in the .depend file. The portion of this fix was already committed in gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/Makefile,v 1.52. 4. "libperl" is no longer a build tool, and "miniperl" is the stand-alone application. I had to make this change because build-tools and "all" stages share the same object directory. Without this change, if we cross compile, libperl.a is first built for the build architecture during the build-tools stage (for the purposes of immediate linkage with "miniperl"). Later on, the "all" stage sees this library as up-to-date, and doesn't rebuild it. The effect is that the wrong format static libperl library is installed with installworld. 5. Fixed "includes" to install secure/lib/libtelnet headers if required. Reviewed by: bde
2001-09-29 13:17:54 +00:00
# we're in kernel-land. Since only TARGET_ARCH is (expected) to
# be set to cross-build, we have to make sure TARGET is set
# properly.
.if defined(KERNFAST)
NO_KERNELCLEAN= t
NO_KERNELCONFIG= t
NO_KERNELDEPEND= t
NO_KERNELOBJ= t
# Shortcut for KERNCONF=Blah -DKERNFAST is now KERNFAST=Blah
.if !defined(KERNCONF) && ${KERNFAST} != "1"
KERNCONF=${KERNFAST}
.endif
.endif
.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64"
KERNCONF?= GENERIC64
.else
KERNCONF?= GENERIC
.endif
INSTKERNNAME?= kernel
KERNSRCDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/sys
KRNLCONFDIR= ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf
KRNLOBJDIR= ${OBJTREE}${KERNSRCDIR}
KERNCONFDIR?= ${KRNLCONFDIR}
BUILDKERNELS=
INSTALLKERNEL=
.for _kernel in ${KERNCONF}
.if exists(${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel})
BUILDKERNELS+= ${_kernel}
.if empty(INSTALLKERNEL)
INSTALLKERNEL= ${_kernel}
.endif
.endif
.endfor
buildkernel ${WMAKE_TGTS} ${.ALLTARGETS:M_*}: .MAKE
#
# buildkernel
#
# Builds all kernels defined by BUILDKERNELS.
#
buildkernel:
.if empty(BUILDKERNELS)
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@echo "ERROR: Missing kernel configuration file(s) (${KERNCONF})."; \
false
.endif
@echo
.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS}
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo "===> ${_kernel}"
mkdir -p ${KRNLOBJDIR}
.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 1: configuring the kernel"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \
PATH=${TMPPATH} \
config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \
-I '${KERNCONFDIR}' '${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}'
.endif
.if !defined(NO_CLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 2.1: cleaning up the object tree"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; ${KMAKE} ${CLEANDIR}
.endif
.if !defined(NO_KERNELOBJ)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 2.2: rebuilding the object tree"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; ${KMAKE} obj
.endif
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 2.3: build tools"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
This change builds kernel tools based on the same assumption as building the kernel itself: If building for the same architecture as the build host, the kernel build assumes that the host toolchain is capable of building the kernel. If it's not, "make kernel-toolchain" will bootstrap a new set of tools that will work. With this change the same assumptions are made for building kernel tools, and the existing host toolchain is used to do the build (notably, the build doesn't link the tools with the legacy libraries, which may not even exist). If ever for some reason the host toolchain isn't capable of building the kernel tools, then doing a "make kernel-toolchain" will bootstrap newer tools to get the job done. So when built as part of buildworld or kernel-toolchain, the kernel tools are built using the XMAKE (via BMAKE) commands and environment. When built as part of building just the kernel on a same-target host, the tools are built using the new KTMAKE commands and environment. What doesn't jump out at you in the diffs is that the difference between BMAKE and KTMAKE is that BMAKE contains this magic line which changes how the build is done because it changes what files get included for .include <bsd.prog.mk> and other standard includes: MAKEFLAGS="-m ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/mk ${.MAKEFLAGS}" and KTMAKE doesn't, and contains this instead: TOOLS_PREFIX=${WORLDTMP} Hopefully this brings the "how to build aicasm with the right toolchain" saga to a conclusion that works in all usage scenarios that have historically been supported.
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${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${KTMAKE} kernel-tools
.if !defined(NO_KERNELDEPEND)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 3.1: making dependencies"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; ${KMAKE} depend -DNO_MODULES_OBJ
.endif
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> stage 3.2: building everything"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; ${KMAKE} all -DNO_MODULES_OBJ
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.endfor
#
# installkernel, etc.
#
# Install the kernel defined by INSTALLKERNEL
#
installkernel installkernel.debug \
reinstallkernel reinstallkernel.debug: _installcheck_kernel
.if empty(INSTALLKERNEL)
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@echo "ERROR: No kernel \"${KERNCONF}\" to install."; \
false
.endif
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Installing kernel ${INSTALLKERNEL}"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; \
${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} \
${MAKE} ${IMAKE_INSTALL} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} ${.TARGET:S/kernel//}
distributekernel distributekernel.debug:
.if empty(INSTALLKERNEL)
@echo "ERROR: No kernel \"${KERNCONF}\" to install."; \
false
.endif
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
echo "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" > ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.premeta
.endif
cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; \
${IMAKEENV} ${IMAKE_INSTALL:S/METALOG/kernel.premeta/} \
${IMAKE_MTREE} PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} \
DESTDIR=${INSTALL_DDIR}/kernel \
${.TARGET:S/distributekernel/install/}
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
sed -e 's|^./kernel|.|' ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.premeta > \
${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.meta
.endif
.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:S/${INSTALLKERNEL}//}
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
echo "#${MTREE_MAGIC}" > ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.premeta
.endif
cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
${IMAKEENV} ${IMAKE_INSTALL:S/METALOG/kernel.${_kernel}.premeta/} \
${IMAKE_MTREE} PATH=${TMPPATH} ${MAKE} \
KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME}.${_kernel} \
DESTDIR=${INSTALL_DDIR}/kernel.${_kernel} \
${.TARGET:S/distributekernel/install/}
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
sed -e 's|^./kernel|.|' \
${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.premeta > \
${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.meta
.endif
.endfor
packagekernel:
.if defined(NO_ROOT)
cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel; \
tar cvJf ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.txz \
@${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.meta
.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:S/${INSTALLKERNEL}//}
cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}; \
tar cvJf ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.txz \
@${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.meta
.endfor
.else
cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel; \
tar cvJf ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.txz .
.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS:S/${INSTALLKERNEL}//}
cd ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}; \
tar cvJf ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/kernel.${_kernel}.txz .
.endfor
.endif
#
# doxygen
#
# Build the API documentation with doxygen
#
doxygen:
@if [ ! -x `/usr/bin/which doxygen` ]; then \
echo "You need doxygen (devel/doxygen) to generate the API documentation of the kernel." | /usr/bin/fmt; \
exit 1; \
fi
cd ${.CURDIR}/tools/kerneldoc/subsys && ${MAKE} obj all
#
# update
#
# Update the source tree(s), by running svn/svnup to update to the
# latest copy.
#
update:
.if (defined(CVS_UPDATE) || defined(SUP_UPDATE)) && !defined(SVN_UPDATE)
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo "CVS_UPDATE and SUP_UPDATE are no longer supported."
@echo "Please see: https://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@exit 1
.endif
.if defined(SVN_UPDATE)
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Updating ${.CURDIR} using Subversion"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@(cd ${.CURDIR} && ${SVN} update ${SVNFLAGS})
.endif
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# From here onwards are utility targets used by the 'make world' and
# related targets. If your 'world' breaks, you may like to try to fix
# the problem and manually run the following targets to attempt to
# complete the build. Beware, this is *not* guaranteed to work, you
# need to have a pretty good grip on the current state of the system
# to attempt to manually finish it. If in doubt, 'make world' again.
#
#
# legacy: Build compatibility shims for the next three targets
#
legacy:
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 800107 && ${BOOTSTRAPPING} != 0
@echo "ERROR: Source upgrades from versions prior to 8.0 not supported."; \
false
.endif
.for _tool in tools/build
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,includes,depend,all,install)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool} && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/legacy includes && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/legacy install
.endfor
#
# bootstrap-tools: Build tools needed for compatibility
#
.if ${MK_GAMES} != "no"
_strfile= games/fortune/strfile
.endif
.if ${MK_CXX} != "no"
_gperf= gnu/usr.bin/gperf
.endif
.if ${MK_GROFF} != "no"
_groff= gnu/usr.bin/groff
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.endif
.if ${MK_VT} != "no"
_vtfontcvt= usr.bin/vtfontcvt
.endif
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 900002
_sed= usr.bin/sed
.endif
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 900006
_lex= usr.bin/lex
.endif
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1000002
_m4= usr.bin/m4
.endif
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1000013
_yacc= lib/liby \
usr.bin/yacc
.endif
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1000014
_crunch= usr.sbin/crunch
.endif
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1000026
_nmtree= lib/libnetbsd \
usr.sbin/nmtree
.endif
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1000027
_cat= bin/cat
.endif
.if ${BOOTSTRAPPING} >= 900040 && ${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 900041
_awk= usr.bin/awk
.endif
.if ${MK_BSNMP} != "no" && !exists(/usr/sbin/gensnmptree)
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_gensnmptree= usr.sbin/bsnmpd/gensnmptree
.endif
# We need to build tlbgen when we're building clang either as
# the bootstrap compiler, or as the part of the normal build.
.if ${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} != "no" || ${MK_CLANG} != "no"
_clang_tblgen= \
lib/clang/libllvmsupport \
lib/clang/libllvmtablegen \
usr.bin/clang/tblgen \
usr.bin/clang/clang-tblgen
.endif
# dtrace tools are required for older bootstrap env and cross-build
# pre libdwarf
.if ${MK_CDDL} != "no" && (${BOOTSTRAPPING} < 1100006 \
|| (${MACHINE} != ${TARGET} || ${MACHINE_ARCH} != ${TARGET_ARCH}))
_dtrace_tools= cddl/usr.bin/sgsmsg cddl/lib/libctf lib/libelf \
lib/libdwarf cddl/usr.bin/ctfconvert cddl/usr.bin/ctfmerge
.endif
# Default to building the GPL DTC, but build the BSDL one if users explicitly
# request it.
_dtc= usr.bin/dtc
.if ${MK_GPL_DTC} != "no"
_dtc= gnu/usr.bin/dtc
.endif
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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.if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no"
_kerberos5_bootstrap_tools= \
kerberos5/tools/make-roken \
kerberos5/lib/libroken \
kerberos5/lib/libvers \
kerberos5/tools/asn1_compile \
kerberos5/tools/slc \
usr.bin/compile_et
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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.endif
# Please document (add comment) why something is in 'bootstrap-tools'.
# Try to bound the building of the bootstrap-tool to just the
# FreeBSD versions that need the tool built at this stage of the build.
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bootstrap-tools: .MAKE
.for _tool in \
${_clang_tblgen} \
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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${_kerberos5_bootstrap_tools} \
${_dtrace_tools} \
${_strfile} \
${_gperf} \
${_groff} \
${_dtc} \
${_awk} \
${_cat} \
usr.bin/lorder \
usr.bin/makewhatis \
usr.bin/rpcgen \
${_sed} \
${_yacc} \
${_m4} \
${_lex} \
lib/libmd \
usr.bin/xinstall \
${_gensnmptree} \
usr.sbin/config \
${_crunch} \
${_nmtree} \
${_vtfontcvt}
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,depend,all,install)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool} && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/legacy install
.endfor
#
# build-tools: Build special purpose build tools
#
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.if !defined(NO_SHARE)
_share= share/syscons/scrnmaps
.endif
.if ${MK_GCC} != "no"
_gcc_tools= gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools
.endif
.if ${MK_RESCUE} != "no"
_rescue= rescue/rescue
.endif
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build-tools: .MAKE
.for _tool in \
bin/csh \
bin/sh \
${_rescue} \
${LOCAL_TOOL_DIRS} \
lib/ncurses/ncurses \
lib/ncurses/ncursesw \
${_share} \
usr.bin/awk \
lib/libmagic \
Add the BSD-licensed Citrus iconv to the base system with default off setting. It can be built by setting the WITH_ICONV knob. While this knob is unset, the library part, the binaries, the header file and the metadata files will not be built or installed so it makes no impact on the system if left turned off. This work is based on the iconv implementation in NetBSD but a great number of improvements and feature additions have been included: - Some utilities have been added. There is a conversion table generator, which can compare conversion tables to reference data generated by GNU libiconv. This helps ensuring conversion compatibility. - UTF-16 surrogate support and some endianness issues have been fixed. - The rather chaotic Makefiles to build metadata have been refactored and cleaned up, now it is easy to read and it is also easier to add support for new encodings. - A bunch of new encodings and encoding aliases have been added. - Support for 1->2, 1->3 and 1->4 mappings, which is needed for transliterating with flying accents as GNU does, like "u. - Lots of warnings have been fixed, the major part of the code is now WARNS=6 clean. - New section 1 and section 5 manual pages have been added. - Some GNU-specific calls have been implemented: iconvlist(), iconvctl(), iconv_canonicalize(), iconv_open_into() - Support for GNU's //IGNORE suffix has been added. - The "-" argument for stdin is now recognized in iconv(1) as per POSIX. - The Big5 conversion module has been fixed. - The iconv.h header files is supposed to be compatible with the GNU version, i.e. sources should build with base iconv.h and GNU libiconv. It also includes a macro magic to deal with the char ** and const char ** incompatibility. - GNU compatibility: "" or "char" means the current local encoding in use - Various cleanups and style(9) fixes. Approved by: delphij (mentor) Obtained from: The NetBSD Project Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2009
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usr.bin/mkesdb_static \
usr.bin/mkcsmapper_static \
usr.bin/vi/catalog
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,build-tools)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool} && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ build-tools
.endfor
.for _tool in \
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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${_gcc_tools}
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,depend,all)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool} && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all
.endfor
#
# kernel-tools: Build kernel-building tools
#
kernel-tools: .MAKE
mkdir -p ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/usr
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \
-p ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/usr >/dev/null
#
# cross-tools: Build cross-building tools
#
.if !defined(TARGET_ARCH) && defined(XDEV_ARCH)
TARGET_ARCH= ${XDEV_ARCH}
.endif
.if ${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH}
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.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" || ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386"
_btxld= usr.sbin/btxld
.endif
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.endif
.if ${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH}
.if ${MK_RESCUE} != "no" || defined(RELEASEDIR)
_crunchide= usr.sbin/crunch/crunchide
.endif
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.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386" && defined(RELEASEDIR)
_kgzip= usr.sbin/kgzip
.endif
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.endif
# If we're given an XAS, don't build binutils.
.if ${XAS:M/*} == "" && ${MK_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP} != "no"
_binutils= gnu/usr.bin/binutils
.endif
# If an full path to an external cross compiler is given, don't build
# a cross compiler.
.if ${XCC:M/*} == "" && ${MK_CROSS_COMPILER} != "no"
.if ${MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP} != "no"
_clang= usr.bin/clang
_clang_libs= lib/clang
.endif
.if ${MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP} != "no"
_cc= gnu/usr.bin/cc
.endif
.endif
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cross-tools: .MAKE
.for _tool in \
${_clang_libs} \
${_clang} \
${_binutils} \
${_cc} \
usr.bin/xlint/lint1 usr.bin/xlint/lint2 usr.bin/xlint/xlint \
${_btxld} \
${_crunchide} \
${_kgzip}
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,depend,all,install)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool} && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all && \
${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} install
.endfor
#
# hierarchy - ensure that all the needed directories are present
#
hierarchy hier:
cd ${.CURDIR}/etc && ${HMAKE} distrib-dirs
#
# libraries - build all libraries, and install them under ${DESTDIR}.
#
# The list of libraries with dependents (${_prebuild_libs}) and their
# interdependencies (__L) are built automatically by the
# ${.CURDIR}/tools/make_libdeps.sh script.
#
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libraries: .MAKE
cd ${.CURDIR} && \
${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _prereq_libs && \
${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _startup_libs && \
${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _prebuild_libs && \
${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _generic_libs
#
# static libgcc.a prerequisite for shared libc
#
_prereq_libs= gnu/lib/libssp/libssp_nonshared gnu/lib/libgcc lib/libcompiler_rt
# These dependencies are not automatically generated:
#
# gnu/lib/csu, gnu/lib/libgcc, lib/csu and lib/libc must be built before
# all shared libraries for ELF.
#
_startup_libs= gnu/lib/csu
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/lib/csu/${MACHINE_ARCH}-elf)
_startup_libs+= lib/csu/${MACHINE_ARCH}-elf
.elif exists(${.CURDIR}/lib/csu/${MACHINE_ARCH})
_startup_libs+= lib/csu/${MACHINE_ARCH}
.else
_startup_libs+= lib/csu/${MACHINE_CPUARCH}
.endif
_startup_libs+= gnu/lib/libgcc
_startup_libs+= lib/libcompiler_rt
_startup_libs+= lib/libc
_startup_libs+= lib/libc_nonshared
.if ${MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS} != "no"
_startup_libs+= lib/libcxxrt
.endif
gnu/lib/libgcc__L: lib/libc__L
gnu/lib/libgcc__L: lib/libc_nonshared__L
.if ${MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS} != "no"
lib/libcxxrt__L: gnu/lib/libgcc__L
.endif
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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_prebuild_libs= ${_kerberos5_lib_libasn1} \
${_kerberos5_lib_libhdb} \
${_kerberos5_lib_libheimbase} \
${_kerberos5_lib_libheimntlm} \
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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${_kerberos5_lib_libheimsqlite} \
${_kerberos5_lib_libheimipcc} \
${_kerberos5_lib_libhx509} ${_kerberos5_lib_libkrb5} \
${_kerberos5_lib_libroken} \
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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${_kerberos5_lib_libwind} \
${_lib_atf} \
lib/libbz2 ${_libcom_err} lib/libcrypt \
lib/libelf lib/libexpat \
${_lib_libgssapi} \
lib/libkiconv lib/libkvm lib/liblzma lib/libmd lib/libnv \
${_lib_libcapsicum} \
lib/ncurses/ncurses lib/ncurses/ncursesw \
lib/libopie lib/libpam ${_lib_libthr} \
lib/libradius lib/libsbuf lib/libtacplus \
${_cddl_lib_libumem} ${_cddl_lib_libnvpair} \
${_cddl_lib_libavl} \
${_cddl_lib_libzfs_core} \
lib/libutil lib/libpjdlog ${_lib_libypclnt} lib/libz lib/msun \
${_secure_lib_libcrypto} ${_lib_libldns} \
${_secure_lib_libssh} ${_secure_lib_libssl}
.if ${MK_GNUCXX} != "no" && ${MK_CXX} != "no"
_prebuild_libs+= gnu/lib/libstdc++ gnu/lib/libsupc++
gnu/lib/libstdc++__L: lib/msun__L
.endif
.if defined(WITH_ATF) || ${MK_TESTS} != "no"
.if !defined(WITH_ATF)
# Ensure that the ATF libraries will be built during make libraries, even
# though they will have WITHOUT_TESTS
MAKE+= -DWITH_ATF
.endif
_lib_atf= lib/atf
.endif
.if ${MK_LIBTHR} != "no"
_lib_libthr= lib/libthr
.endif
.if ${MK_OFED} != "no"
_ofed_lib= contrib/ofed/usr.lib/
.endif
.if ${MK_CASPER} != "no"
_lib_libcapsicum=lib/libcapsicum
.endif
lib/libcapsicum__L: lib/libnv__L
lib/libpjdlog__L: lib/libutil__L
_generic_libs= ${_cddl_lib} gnu/lib ${_kerberos5_lib} lib ${_secure_lib} usr.bin/lex/lib ${_ofed_lib}
.for _DIR in ${LOCAL_LIB_DIRS}
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}/Makefile)
_generic_libs+= ${_DIR}
.endif
.endfor
lib/libopie__L lib/libtacplus__L: lib/libmd__L
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.if ${MK_CDDL} != "no"
_cddl_lib_libumem= cddl/lib/libumem
_cddl_lib_libnvpair= cddl/lib/libnvpair
_cddl_lib_libavl= cddl/lib/libavl
_cddl_lib_libzfs_core= cddl/lib/libzfs_core
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_cddl_lib= cddl/lib
cddl/lib/libzfs_core__L: cddl/lib/libnvpair__L
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.endif
.if ${MK_CRYPT} != "no"
.if ${MK_OPENSSL} != "no"
_secure_lib_libcrypto= secure/lib/libcrypto
_secure_lib_libssl= secure/lib/libssl
lib/libradius__L secure/lib/libssl__L: secure/lib/libcrypto__L
.if ${MK_LDNS} != "no"
_lib_libldns= lib/libldns
lib/libldns__L: secure/lib/libcrypto__L
.endif
.if ${MK_OPENSSH} != "no"
_secure_lib_libssh= secure/lib/libssh
secure/lib/libssh__L: lib/libz__L secure/lib/libcrypto__L lib/libcrypt__L
.if ${MK_LDNS} != "no"
secure/lib/libssh__L: lib/libldns__L
.endif
.if ${MK_KERBEROS_SUPPORT} != "no"
secure/lib/libssh__L: lib/libgssapi__L kerberos5/lib/libkrb5__L \
kerberos5/lib/libhx509__L kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L lib/libcom_err__L \
lib/libmd__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L
.endif
.endif
.endif
_secure_lib= secure/lib
.endif
.if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no"
kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L: lib/libcom_err__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L
kerberos5/lib/libhdb__L: kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L lib/libcom_err__L \
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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kerberos5/lib/libkrb5__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L \
kerberos5/lib/libwind__L kerberos5/lib/libheimsqlite__L
kerberos5/lib/libheimntlm__L: secure/lib/libcrypto__L kerberos5/lib/libkrb5__L \
kerberos5/lib/libroken__L lib/libcom_err__L
kerberos5/lib/libhx509__L: kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L lib/libcom_err__L \
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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secure/lib/libcrypto__L kerberos5/lib/libroken__L kerberos5/lib/libwind__L
kerberos5/lib/libkrb5__L: kerberos5/lib/libasn1__L lib/libcom_err__L \
lib/libcrypt__L secure/lib/libcrypto__L kerberos5/lib/libhx509__L \
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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kerberos5/lib/libroken__L kerberos5/lib/libwind__L \
kerberos5/lib/libheimbase__L kerberos5/lib/libheimipcc__L
kerberos5/lib/libroken__L: lib/libcrypt__L
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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kerberos5/lib/libwind__L: kerberos5/lib/libroken__L lib/libcom_err__L
kerberos5/lib/libheimbase__L: lib/libthr__L
kerberos5/lib/libheimipcc__L: kerberos5/lib/libroken__L kerberos5/lib/libheimbase__L lib/libthr__L
kerberos5/lib/libheimsqlite__L: lib/libthr__L
.endif
.if ${MK_GSSAPI} != "no"
_lib_libgssapi= lib/libgssapi
.endif
.if ${MK_KERBEROS} != "no"
_kerberos5_lib= kerberos5/lib
_kerberos5_lib_libasn1= kerberos5/lib/libasn1
_kerberos5_lib_libhdb= kerberos5/lib/libhdb
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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_kerberos5_lib_libheimbase= kerberos5/lib/libheimbase
_kerberos5_lib_libkrb5= kerberos5/lib/libkrb5
_kerberos5_lib_libhx509= kerberos5/lib/libhx509
_kerberos5_lib_libroken= kerberos5/lib/libroken
_kerberos5_lib_libheimntlm= kerberos5/lib/libheimntlm
- Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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_kerberos5_lib_libheimsqlite= kerberos5/lib/libheimsqlite
_kerberos5_lib_libheimipcc= kerberos5/lib/libheimipcc
_kerberos5_lib_libwind= kerberos5/lib/libwind
_libcom_err= lib/libcom_err
.endif
.if ${MK_NIS} != "no"
_lib_libypclnt= lib/libypclnt
.endif
.if ${MK_OPENSSL} == "no"
lib/libradius__L: lib/libmd__L
.endif
.for _lib in ${_prereq_libs}
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${_lib}__PL: .PHONY .MAKE
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_lib})
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_lib} (obj,depend,all,install)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_lib} && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ obj && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ depend && \
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${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_PIC \
DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ all && \
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${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no MK_PROFILE=no -DNO_PIC \
DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ install
.endif
.endfor
.for _lib in ${_startup_libs} ${_prebuild_libs:Nlib/libpam} ${_generic_libs}
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${_lib}__L: .PHONY .MAKE
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_lib})
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_lib} (obj,depend,all,install)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_lib} && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ obj && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ depend && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ all && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ install
.endif
.endfor
# libpam is special: we need to build static PAM modules before
# static PAM library, and dynamic PAM library before dynamic PAM
# modules.
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lib/libpam__L: .PHONY .MAKE
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> lib/libpam (obj,depend,all,install)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/lib/libpam && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=lib/libpam/ obj && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=lib/libpam/ depend && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=lib/libpam/ \
-D_NO_LIBPAM_SO_YET all && \
${MAKE} MK_TESTS=no DIRPRFX=lib/libpam/ \
-D_NO_LIBPAM_SO_YET install
_prereq_libs: ${_prereq_libs:S/$/__PL/}
_startup_libs: ${_startup_libs:S/$/__L/}
_prebuild_libs: ${_prebuild_libs:S/$/__L/}
_generic_libs: ${_generic_libs:S/$/__L/}
.for __target in all clean cleandepend cleandir depend includes obj
.for entry in ${SUBDIR}
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${entry}.${__target}__D: .PHONY .MAKE
${_+_}@set -e; if test -d ${.CURDIR}/${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH}; then \
${ECHODIR} "===> ${DIRPRFX}${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH} (${__target})"; \
edir=${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH}; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir}; \
else \
${ECHODIR} "===> ${DIRPRFX}${entry} (${__target})"; \
edir=${entry}; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir}; \
fi; \
${MAKE} ${__target} DIRPRFX=${DIRPRFX}$${edir}/
.endfor
par-${__target}: ${SUBDIR:S/$/.${__target}__D/}
.endfor
.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
.if make(check-old) || make(check-old-dirs) || \
make(check-old-files) || make(check-old-libs) || \
make(delete-old) || make(delete-old-dirs) || \
make(delete-old-files) || make(delete-old-libs)
#
# check for / delete old files section
#
.include "ObsoleteFiles.inc"
OLD_LIBS_MESSAGE="Please be sure no application still uses those libraries, \
else you can not start such an application. Consult UPDATING for more \
information regarding how to cope with the removal/revision bump of a \
specific library."
.if !defined(BATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES)
RM_I=-i
.else
RM_I=-v
.endif
delete-old-files:
@echo ">>> Removing old files (only deletes safe to delete libs)"
# Ask for every old file if the user really wants to remove it.
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# It's annoying, but better safe than sorry.
# NB: We cannot pass the list of OLD_FILES as a parameter because the
# argument list will get too long. Using .for/.endfor make "loops" will make
# the Makefile parser segfault.
@exec 3<&0; \
cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \
-V OLD_FILES -V "OLD_FILES:Musr/share/*.gz:R" | xargs -n1 | \
while read file; do \
if [ -f "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" -o -L "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ]; then \
chflags noschg "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" 2>/dev/null || true; \
rm ${RM_I} "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" <&3; \
fi; \
done
# Remove catpages without corresponding manpages.
@exec 3<&0; \
find ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/cat* ! -type d | \
sed -ep -e's:${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/cat:${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man:' | \
while read catpage; do \
read manpage; \
if [ ! -e "$${manpage}" ]; then \
rm ${RM_I} $${catpage} <&3; \
fi; \
done
@echo ">>> Old files removed"
check-old-files:
@echo ">>> Checking for old files"
@cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \
-V OLD_FILES -V "OLD_FILES:Musr/share/*.gz:R" | xargs -n1 | \
while read file; do \
if [ -f "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" -o -L "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ]; then \
echo "${DESTDIR}/$${file}"; \
fi; \
done
# Check for catpages without corresponding manpages.
@find ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/cat* ! -type d | \
sed -ep -e's:${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/cat:${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man:' | \
while read catpage; do \
read manpage; \
if [ ! -e "$${manpage}" ]; then \
echo $${catpage}; \
fi; \
done
delete-old-libs:
@echo ">>> Removing old libraries"
@echo "${OLD_LIBS_MESSAGE}" | fmt
@exec 3<&0; \
cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \
-V OLD_LIBS | xargs -n1 | \
while read file; do \
if [ -f "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" -o -L "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ]; then \
chflags noschg "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" 2>/dev/null || true; \
rm ${RM_I} "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" <&3; \
fi; \
for ext in debug symbols; do \
if ! [ -e "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ] && [ -f \
"${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" ]; then \
rm ${RM_I} "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" \
<&3; \
fi; \
done; \
done
@echo ">>> Old libraries removed"
check-old-libs:
@echo ">>> Checking for old libraries"
@cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \
-V OLD_LIBS | xargs -n1 | \
while read file; do \
if [ -f "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" -o -L "${DESTDIR}/$${file}" ]; then \
echo "${DESTDIR}/$${file}"; \
fi; \
for ext in debug symbols; do \
if [ -f "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}" ]; then \
echo "${DESTDIR}${DEBUGDIR}/$${file}.$${ext}"; \
fi; \
done; \
done
delete-old-dirs:
@echo ">>> Removing old directories"
@cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \
-V OLD_DIRS | xargs -n1 | sort -r | \
while read dir; do \
if [ -d "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \
rmdir -v "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" || true; \
elif [ -L "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \
echo "${DESTDIR}/$${dir} is a link, please remove everything manually."; \
fi; \
done
@echo ">>> Old directories removed"
check-old-dirs:
@echo ">>> Checking for old directories"
@cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${MAKE} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 ${.MAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET} \
-V OLD_DIRS | xargs -n1 | \
while read dir; do \
if [ -d "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \
echo "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}"; \
elif [ -L "${DESTDIR}/$${dir}" ]; then \
echo "${DESTDIR}/$${dir} is a link, please remove everything manually."; \
fi; \
done
delete-old: delete-old-files delete-old-dirs
@echo "To remove old libraries run '${MAKE} delete-old-libs'."
check-old: check-old-files check-old-libs check-old-dirs
@echo "To remove old files and directories run '${MAKE} delete-old'."
@echo "To remove old libraries run '${MAKE} delete-old-libs'."
.endif
#
# showconfig - show build configuration.
#
showconfig:
@${MAKE} -n -f src.opts.mk -V dummy -dg1 2>&1 | grep ^MK_ | sort
.if !empty(KRNLOBJDIR) && !empty(KERNCONF)
DTBOUTPUTPATH= ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${KERNCONF}/
.if !defined(FDT_DTS_FILE) || empty(FDT_DTS_FILE)
.if exists(${KERNCONFDIR}/${KERNCONF})
FDT_DTS_FILE!= awk 'BEGIN {FS="="} /^makeoptions[[:space:]]+FDT_DTS_FILE/ {print $$2}' \
'${KERNCONFDIR}/${KERNCONF}' ; echo
.endif
.endif
.endif
.if !defined(DTBOUTPUTPATH) || !exists(${DTBOUTPUTPATH})
DTBOUTPUTPATH= ${.CURDIR}
.endif
#
# Build 'standalone' Device Tree Blob
#
builddtb:
@PATH=${TMPPATH} MACHINE=${TARGET} \
${.CURDIR}/sys/tools/fdt/make_dtb.sh ${.CURDIR}/sys \
"${FDT_DTS_FILE}" ${DTBOUTPUTPATH}
###############
.if defined(XDEV) && defined(XDEV_ARCH)
.if ${XDEV} == ${MACHINE} && ${XDEV_ARCH} == ${MACHINE_ARCH}
XDEV_CPUTYPE?=${CPUTYPE}
.else
XDEV_CPUTYPE?=${TARGET_CPUTYPE}
.endif
NOFUN=-DNO_FSCHG MK_HTML=no MK_INFO=no -DNO_LINT \
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MK_MAN=no MK_NLS=no MK_PROFILE=no \
MK_KERBEROS=no MK_RESCUE=no MK_TESTS=no MK_WARNS=no \
TARGET=${XDEV} TARGET_ARCH=${XDEV_ARCH} \
CPUTYPE=${XDEV_CPUTYPE}
XDDIR=${XDEV_ARCH}-freebsd
XDTP?=/usr/${XDDIR}
.if ${XDTP:N/*}
.error XDTP variable should be an absolute path
.endif
CDBENV=MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${XDDIR} \
INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh"
CDENV= ${CDBENV} \
_SHLIBDIRPREFIX=${XDDESTDIR} \
TOOLS_PREFIX=${XDTP}
CD2CFLAGS=-isystem ${XDDESTDIR}/usr/include -L${XDDESTDIR}/usr/lib \
--sysroot=${XDDESTDIR}/ -B${XDDESTDIR}/usr/libexec \
-B${XDDESTDIR}/usr/bin -B${XDDESTDIR}/usr/lib
CD2ENV=${CDENV} CC="${CC} ${CD2CFLAGS}" CXX="${CXX} ${CD2CFLAGS}" \
CPP="${CPP} ${CD2CFLAGS}" \
MACHINE=${XDEV} MACHINE_ARCH=${XDEV_ARCH}
CDTMP= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${XDDIR}/${.CURDIR}/tmp
CDMAKE=${CDENV} PATH=${CDTMP}/usr/bin:${PATH} ${MAKE} ${NOFUN}
CD2MAKE=${CD2ENV} PATH=${CDTMP}/usr/bin:${XDDESTDIR}/usr/bin:${PATH} ${MAKE} ${NOFUN}
XDDESTDIR=${DESTDIR}/${XDTP}
.if !defined(OSREL)
OSREL!= uname -r | sed -e 's/[-(].*//'
.endif
.ORDER: xdev-build xdev-install
xdev: xdev-build xdev-install
.ORDER: _xb-worldtmp _xb-bootstrap-tools _xb-build-tools _xb-cross-tools
xdev-build: _xb-worldtmp _xb-bootstrap-tools _xb-build-tools _xb-cross-tools
_xb-worldtmp:
mkdir -p ${CDTMP}/usr
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \
-p ${CDTMP}/usr >/dev/null
_xb-bootstrap-tools:
.for _tool in \
${_clang_tblgen}
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (obj,depend,all,install)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool} && \
${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj && \
${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend && \
${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all && \
${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${CDTMP} install
.endfor
_xb-build-tools:
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; \
${CDBENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 ${NOFUN} build-tools
_xb-cross-tools:
.for _tool in \
${_binutils} \
usr.bin/ar \
${_clang_libs} \
${_clang} \
${_cc}
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> xdev ${_tool} (obj,depend,all)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool} && \
${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj && \
${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend && \
${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all
.endfor
_xi-mtree:
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "mtree populating ${XDDESTDIR}"
mkdir -p ${XDDESTDIR}
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist \
-p ${XDDESTDIR} >/dev/null
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \
-p ${XDDESTDIR}/usr >/dev/null
mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \
-p ${XDDESTDIR}/usr/include >/dev/null
.ORDER: xdev-build _xi-mtree _xi-cross-tools _xi-includes _xi-libraries _xi-links
xdev-install: xdev-build _xi-mtree _xi-cross-tools _xi-includes _xi-libraries _xi-links
_xi-cross-tools:
@echo "_xi-cross-tools"
.for _tool in \
${_binutils} \
usr.bin/ar \
${_clang_libs} \
${_clang} \
${_cc}
${_+_}@${ECHODIR} "===> xdev ${_tool} (install)"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \
${CDMAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ install DESTDIR=${XDDESTDIR}
.endfor
_xi-includes:
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${CD2MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 par-includes \
DESTDIR=${XDDESTDIR}
_xi-libraries:
${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${CD2MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 libraries \
DESTDIR=${XDDESTDIR}
_xi-links:
${_+_}cd ${XDDESTDIR}/usr/bin; \
mkdir -p ../../../../usr/bin; \
for i in *; do \
ln -sf ../../${XDTP}/usr/bin/$$i \
../../../../usr/bin/${XDDIR}-$$i; \
ln -sf ../../${XDTP}/usr/bin/$$i \
../../../../usr/bin/${XDDIR}${OSREL}-$$i; \
done
.else
xdev xdev-build xdev-install:
@echo "*** Error: Both XDEV and XDEV_ARCH must be defined for \"${.TARGET}\" target"
.endif