Sigh, I thought we still had the rm -rf objdir stuff in make world, which
would have taken care of the possibility of buildkernel crossing over from one binutils set to another. Back out the part about turning off 'make clean' if the 'make depend' is still active, but add a NO_KERNELCLEAN target instead that works like NOCLEAN but just for the kernel.
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# -DNOLIBC_R do not build libc_r.
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# -DNO_FORTRAN do not build g77 and related libraries.
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# -DNO_KERNELCONFIG do not run config in ${MAKE} buildkernel
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# -DNO_KERNELCLEAN do not run ${MAKE} clean in ${MAKE} buildkernel
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# -DNO_KERNELDEPEND do not run ${MAKE} depend in ${MAKE} buildkernel
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# -DNO_PORTSUPDATE do not update ports in ${MAKE} update
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# -DNO_DOCUPDATE do not update doc in ${MAKE} update
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PATH=${TMPPATH} \
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config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} ${_kernel}
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.endif
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.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && defined(NO_KERNELDEPEND)
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.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN)
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cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
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${KMAKEENV} MACHINE=${MACHINE} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} clean
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.endif
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