- This also removes $FreeBSD$ from two now unmodifed source files
ncurses/tinfo/lib_raw.c and ncurses/tinfo/lib_baudrate.c
MFC after: 2 months (after 7.1 and 6.4 are released)
test MK_INSTALLLIB, users can set WITHOUT_INSTALLLIB. The old
NO_INSTALLLIB is still supported as several makefiles set it.
- While here, fix an install when instructed not to install libs
(usr.bin/lex/lib/Makefile).
PR: bin/114200
Submitted by: Henrik Brix Andersen
are installed twice (once in non-widec version, onec in widec version).
Headers with widec enabled are compatible with non-widec version
for libraries. However, if you do a repeat build/install, the curses.h
is always overwritten. The reason is that headers and statics libraries
are installed with -S option to preserve their mtime if no actual changes,
which saves time when doing incremental builds. The curses.h is installed
by non-widec ncurses first, then by widec ncurses. So next time, it happens
again. You see something like this:
# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
The solution is to disable installing headers in non-widec version. Now
you see this:
# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
For form/panel/menu libraries, the headers are the same for both version.
To be consistent with ncurses, I also disable the installation in non-widec
version.
Reported by: des
Reviewed by: ru
Thanks to: ru
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
- first line is $FreeBSD$
- Reorder special variables: DPADD, LPADD, CFLAGS
- Use = instead of += for variables that are initially empty
- Use space instead of tab after :
- Use one tab after =
- Use .SUFFIXES for section 3 manual page which simplifies Makefile a lot
- Use SHAREDIR instead of /usr/share
- Remove SRCDIR in INCS since we set .PATH properly
- Use plural in variable name when it stands for more that one source file
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
binaries in /bin and /sbin installed in /lib. Only the versioned files
reside in /lib, the .so symlink continues to live /usr/lib so the
toolchain doesn't need to be modified.
cat ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET}
rather than
ln -sf ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}
not to depends on absolute-path of symbolic links.
Commented by: marcel, obrien, bde
FreeBSD. This method attempts to centralize all the necessary hacks
or work arounds in one of two places in the tree (src/Makefile.inc1
and src/tools/build). We build a small compatibility library
(libbuild.a) as well as selectively installing necessary include
files. We then include this directory when building host binaries.
This removes all the past release compatibilty hacks from various
places in the tree. We still build on tip of stable and current. I
will work with those that want to support more, although I anticipate
it will just work.
Many thanks to ru@, obrien@ and jhb@ for providing valuable input at
various stage of implementation, as well as for working together to
positively effect a change for the better.
under way to move the remnants of the a.out toolchain to ports. As the
comment in src/Makefile said, this stuff is deprecated and one should not
expect this to remain beyond 4.0-REL. It has already lasted WAY beyond
that.
Notable exceptions:
gcc - I have not touched the a.out generation stuff there.
ldd/ldconfig - still have some code to interface with a.out rtld.
old as/ld/etc - I have not removed these yet, pending their move to ports.
some includes - necessary for ldd/ldconfig for now.
Tested on: i386 (extensively), alpha
called <machine/_types.h>.
o <machine/ansi.h> will continue to live so it can define MD clock
macros, which are only MD because of gratuitous differences between
architectures.
o Change all headers to make use of this. This mainly involves
changing:
#ifdef _BSD_FOO_T_
typedef _BSD_FOO_T_ foo_t;
#undef _BSD_FOO_T_
#endif
to:
#ifndef _FOO_T_DECLARED
typedef __foo_t foo_t;
#define _FOO_T_DECLARED
#endif
Concept by: bde
Reviewed by: jake, obrien