Use .SHELL to tell bmake to use 'set -e' when running scripts
since most FreeBSD makefiles it is in effect. Move the other bmake compatability knobs out of the POSIX block. Reviewed by: obrien
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@ -332,12 +332,6 @@ SHELL= ${__MAKE_SHELL}
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.SHELL: path=${__MAKE_SHELL}
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.endif
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# Tell bmake to expand -V VAR by default
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.MAKE.EXPAND_VARIABLES= yes
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# Tell bmake the makefile preference
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.MAKE.MAKEFILE_PREFERENCE= BSDmakefile makefile Makefile
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.if !defined(.PARSEDIR)
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# We are not bmake, which is more aggressive about searching .PATH
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# It is sometime necessary to curb its enthusiasm with .NOPATH
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@ -351,4 +345,24 @@ SHELL= ${__MAKE_SHELL}
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.endif
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.if defined(.PARSEDIR)
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# Tell bmake to expand -V VAR by default
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.MAKE.EXPAND_VARIABLES= yes
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# Tell bmake the makefile preference
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.MAKE.MAKEFILE_PREFERENCE= BSDmakefile makefile Makefile
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# By default bmake does *not* use set -e
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# when running target scripts, this is a problem for many makefiles here.
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# So define a shell that will do what FreeBSD expects.
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.ifndef WITHOUT_SHELL_ERRCTL
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.SHELL: name=sh \
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quiet="set -" echo="set -v" filter="set -" \
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hasErrCtl=yes check="set -e" ignore="set +e" \
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echoFlag=v errFlag=e \
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path=${__MAKE_SHELL:U/bin/sh}
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.endif
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.endif
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.include <bsd.cpu.mk>
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