1. ${ROFF} is run in ${.OBJDIR}.
2. the preprocessor prefixes ${SRCDIR}/ to relative pathnames in `.so'
statements.
This is useful when running ${ROFF} in the source directory isn't
convenient.
Added dependencies on ${EXTRA} and ${OBJS}. These are usually for files
that are sourced indirectly. ${OBJS} is for files that are built.
4.4lite has decentalized incomplete dependencies on ${EXTRA} and ${DPADD}.
These were broken by are centralized handling of the roff targets.
too. Basically, if the name starts with a "/", it's tested with "test -e";
otherwise, it's tested with "witch -s".
Reviewed by: the ports list (well at least nobody complained)
us.dvorak.kbd: The "standard" (note the quotes, there really isn't any
standard for non-alphanumeric keys in the Dvorak
world) version, identical to what MicroSoft
distributes in their DOS-6.22 supplementary disk.
us.dvorakx.kbd: The version I use, three pairs swapped (esc <-> `~,
clock <-> lctrl, and =+ <-> \|) from the above.
Is there anyone who could give me an account on a faster-than-20-bytes-per
second line to the US (not EBONE) ? I'm having too many problems connecting
to freefall to do commits... It would be better if it could be a ssh-protected
account, that would give a strong authentication.
The RENATER line (and thus EBONE) is almost dead for remote login after
10AM european time... :-(
Thanks in advance.
misplaced extern declarations (mostly prototypes of interrupt handlers)
that this exposed. The prototypes should be moved back to the driver
sources when the functions are staticalized.
Added idempotency guards to <machine/conf.h>. "ioconf.h" can't be
included when building LKMs so define a wart in bsd.kmod.mk to help
guard against including it.
failed when there was an obj directory. Use .PATH.n for installing too
so that make can find the source files. This allows the source files to
be in several directories (the old method using cd only works well for
a single directory). The dependencies are on the source files even for
the compressed case, although it would be more flexible to depend on the
files being installed, so that `make install' doesn't attempt to build
things
Force COPY to -c for the NOMANCOMPRESS case. Then the files to be installed
are always sources, so they must not be moved.
The private clean rules have been broken since we started
building compressed man pages in the obj directory and the
others don't do anything different from the general rules.