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The preferred way to modify the object directory root is to use OBJROOT. However, setting OBJROOT to ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${SRCTOP}/ effectively behaves as expected. The problem with this before was that setting OBJROOT to contain SRCTOP resulted in a recursive replacement (/usr/obj/usr/obj/usr/src/). Anchoring to the start of the path for replacing SRCCTOP in CURDIR resolves this by avoiding replacing SRCTOP when CURDIR is within the OBJDIR. Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division |
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