Stop hard coding i386 as the arch for the build. Instead, default to the
processor we're running on. Also, supply amd64 version of create_diskimage that's the same as i386's. # didn't fix the confusion between using the processor for this and using # the machine (which would be more appropriate). NANO_ARCH smashes the two # together right now. MFC after: 7 days
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# Not a variable at this time
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NANO_ARCH=i386
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NANO_ARCH=`uname -p`
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#
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@ -497,6 +497,11 @@ create_i386_diskimage ( ) (
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) > ${NANO_OBJ}/_.di 2>&1
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)
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# i386 and amd64 are identical for disk images
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create_amd64_diskimage ( ) (
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create_i386_diskimage
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)
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last_orders () (
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# Redefine this function with any last orders you may have
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# after the build completed, for instance to copy the finished
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