so that dirtier-than-previously tools aren't left lying around to be
installed.
Filter out NOPIC from ${MK_FLAGS} for `make ${OBJDIR}' for ld (and
some other things), so that the obj dir for ld/rtld always gets
re-made.
Fixed a literal "make".
Build libraries (for linking the tools to) in a more correct order
(for linking freshly created shared libraries to each other). This
is probably a no-op now that shared libraries for tools aren't
built, but I didn't test any intermediate versions. Security-related
directories that are not built by default may now be misordered
for the shared case.
Don't build libcompat specially. It isn't used for tools, and
shouldn't be used in /usr/src (it is only used for IPXrouted and
crufty games).
Added missing ${.CURDIR} to existence tests for library directories.
Existence tests for top-level directories are still broken.
Test for library directories actually being built, not for directories
above them.
earlier. This is probably unnecessary.
Added now-necessary -B for installing headers for libss.
Removed now-unnecessary -B for building cleandepend for rpcgen.
Add the path to the source .mk files to the beginning of .MAKEFLAGS
instead of to the end, so that there is more chance of it having
priority. Additions in /etc/make.conf still have priority for
sub-makes if they are also at the beginning, although this is
probably not wanted for building /usr/src.
Use ${MK_FLAGS} for building dependencies for tools. This saves
time building dependencies for tools that won't be created (mainly
profiled libraries) and will be necessary to give correct dependencies
when tools are built static.
Spell the object directory as ${OBJDIR} consistently (even when we know
that ${OBJDIR} == "obj").
Print ${DESTDIR} in messages where appropriate.
Fixed some misformattings.
- After the install has been done, but before makedb is run, run
'ldconfig -R' to pick up new shlib dependencies.
Suggested by: Amancio and a whole lot of other folks
of doing the normal build. When the alpha bootstrap is complete (there
is more work to do!), the alpha will build like the i386 does now.
I changed i386 references to ${MACHINE} now that we're multi-architecture.
Did I ever spam this file good with that last commit. Despite 3
reviewers, we still managed to revoke the eBones fixes, TCL 8.0 support,
libvgl and a host of other new things from this file in the process of
parallelizing the Makefile. DOH! I think we need more pointy hats - this
particular incident is worthy of a small children's birthday party's worth of
pointy hats. ;-)
I certainly intend to take more care with the processing of aged diffs
in the future, even if it does mean reading through 20K's worth of them.
I might also be a bit more anal about asking for more up-to-date changes
before looking at them. ;)
way - for buildworld only.
Rev.1.136 broke the (deprecated) external includes target. Rev.1.144 was
a half-baked backout of rev.1.136. It broke SHARED=symlinks for the
buildworld target and installation of subdirs of src/include for the
includes target.
wrong switches were being passed to 'make' that caused sys.mk to come from
the /usr/share/mk location but the bsd.*.mk files to come from the
source tree in src/share/mk. This was bound to break sooner or later.
Submitted by: Dmitrij Tejblum <dima@tejblum.dnttm.rssi.ru>
everything that a full install would (modulo bugs in rpcsvc/Makefile).
The missing things weren't used (except for mp.h from libmp), but
there are relatively few of them and it's easier to be complete.
call the 'symlinks' target to build the /usr/obj/tmp/install/sys tree since
In the includes target, call the header install target explicitly and then
call the 'symlinks' target to build the /usr/obj/tmp/install/sys tree since
we set this up manually earlier, and if we do a 'make all install', we
replace the symlink tree in the obj dirs with new copies of the files
which breaks any chance of -DNOCLEAN working.
a couple *.mk files to enable -current world building on really old
machines (e.g., 2.1.5).
Reviewed by: too many many people to list here, special thanks to bde
tree) instead of the system default ones in /usr/share/mk. This
only works for makes run from the top level, and a few not too out
of date system makefiles must be present to start up. Bootstraps
from can still be done from scratch by giving the path to an up to
date share/mk on the command line.
Removed bootstrap `mk' target and use of it. The bootstrap didn't
actually work for the non-null DESTDIR case.
instead of in the middle of it. Soon, "c++rt0.o" will be linked
into all shared libraries. An up-to-date version of it must be in
place before any shared libraries are built.
This is one piece of the solution for PR gnu/3035 (gcc -shared).
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.