freebsd kernel with SKQ
0ea234de3c
o Build tools before doing anything in or with the object tree. o Tools don't use the object tree any more, but have there object tree located in the temp. world. o Use the proper make env. for cleaning and building the object tree. o Don't create kernel include subdirectories in the temp. world. These are removed later on and replaced by symlinks. o Change the layout of the object tree: The temp. world now is /usr/obj/${MACHINE_ARCH}${.CURDIR}/${BUILD_ARCH}. /usr/obj can be set/changed by using MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX, and {.CURDIR} obviously depends on where the source tree is located. MACHINE_ARCH is the arch. for which the world is to be build and BUILD_ARCH is the arch. on which we are building. The object tree now is /usr/obj/${MACHINE_ARCH}${.CURDIR}. This allows concurrent cross-builds and allows the object tree to be shared on different archs., each doing the same cross-build. This of course assumes that the output on Alpha (for example) is the same as the output of an Alpha cross-build on i386 (for example). The use of NOCLEAN is is still dangerous, but should be usable in many more situations than before. It should now be possible to safely restart an interrupted build with NOCLEAN without side-effects. Because the tools don't share the object tree with the normal (cross-build), no tools have to be rebuild. |
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bin | ||
contrib | ||
crypto | ||
etc | ||
games | ||
gnu | ||
include | ||
kerberos5 | ||
kerberosIV | ||
lib | ||
libexec | ||
release | ||
sbin | ||
secure | ||
share | ||
sys | ||
tools | ||
usr.bin | ||
usr.sbin | ||
COPYRIGHT | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.inc0 | ||
Makefile.inc1 | ||
Makefile.upgrade | ||
README | ||
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