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NO_OBJ has a very specific meaning in sub-directories in that no object directory will be made. If a user wanted to skip the 'make obj' phase then passing -DNO_OBJ would break all sub-directories from building properly. Using NO_OBJ internally also causes issue with NO_OBJ handling being added in share/mk/bsd.init.mk soon. Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon |
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arch.7 | ||
ascii.7 | ||
bsd.snmpmod.mk.7 | ||
build.7 | ||
c99.7 | ||
clocks.7 | ||
crypto.7 | ||
development.7 | ||
environ.7 | ||
ffs.7 | ||
firewall.7 | ||
growfs.7 | ||
hier.7 | ||
hostname.7 | ||
intro.7 | ||
maclabel.7 | ||
mailaddr.7 | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.depend | ||
operator.7 | ||
ports.7 | ||
release.7 | ||
sdoc.7 | ||
security.7 | ||
sprog.7 | ||
stdint.7 | ||
sticky.7 | ||
tests.7 | ||
tuning.7 |