freebsd-skq/tools/bsdbox/Makefile
Adrian Chadd 6b1dcfcd83 Import the first cut of "bsdbox".
This uses the existing crunchgen infrastructure to build
a series of tools designed to replace the base and networking
tools on an embedded system.

It reuses 'bsd.crunchgen.mk' to drive the actual file
creation. The rescue build system also uses this.

Unlike busybox, it doesn't include its own source - instead,
it just builds from the sources in /usr/src/ and leverages
the existing BSD framework.

Thie is still quite messy and could do with a whole lot of
cleaning up.   However it is proving to be very useful with
my current build framework, allowing me to build binary root
images that are about 30% less than simply cherrypicking files
and libraries from an installworld.
2012-01-06 00:56:31 +00:00

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Makefile

#$FreeBSD$
# @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
NO_MAN=
.include <bsd.own.mk>
MK_SSP= no
PROG= bsdbox
BINDIR?=/sbin
#################################################################
#
# General notes:
#
# A number of Make variables are used to generate the crunchgen config file.
#
# CRUNCH_SRCDIRS: lists directories to search for included programs
# CRUNCH_PROGS: lists programs to be included
# CRUNCH_LIBS: libraries to statically link with
# CRUNCH_SHLIBS: libraries to dynamically link with
# CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS: generic build options to be added to every program
# CRUNCH_BUILDTOOLS: lists programs that need build tools built in the
# local architecture.
#
# Special options can be specified for individual programs
# CRUNCH_SRCDIR_$(P): base source directory for program $(P)
# CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS_$(P): additional build options for $(P)
# CRUNCH_ALIAS_$(P): additional names to be used for $(P)
#
# By default, any name appearing in CRUNCH_PROGS or CRUNCH_ALIAS_${P}
# will be used to generate a hard link to the resulting binary.
# Specific links can be suppressed by setting
# CRUNCH_SUPPRESS_LINK_$(NAME) to 1.
#
# Define Makefile variable RESCUE
CRUNCH_BUILDOPTS+= -DRESCUE
# Don't do symlinks as part of the install
CRUNCH_GENERATE_LINKS= no
# Which sources have local-arch build tools?
# Define as blank; othrs need to override
CRUNCH_BUILDTOOLS=
###################################################################
# Programs from stock /bin
#
# WARNING: Changing this list may require adjusting
# /usr/include/paths.h as well! You were warned!
#
CRUNCH_SRCDIRS+= bin
# These are required to be shared so login and su can run as
# setuid binaries - they use these libraries. PAM needs to be
# built dynamically or it tries to build _all_ of the modules
# statically - and that ends very badly.
CRUNCH_SHLIBS+= -lc -lutil
CRUNCH_LIBS+= -lkvm -lmemstat -lnetgraph
CRUNCH_LIBS+= -lcrypt -ledit -ll -ltermcap
###################################################################
# Programs from standard /sbin
#
# WARNING: Changing this list may require adjusting
# /usr/include/paths.h as well! You were warned!
#
# Note that mdmfs have their own private 'pathnames.h'
# headers in addition to the standard 'paths.h' header.
#
CRUNCH_SRCDIRS+= sbin
CRUNCH_LIBS+= -lalias -lcam -lcurses -ldevstat -lipsec
# Don't forget this - ifconfig, etc -adrian
.if ${MK_IPX} != "no"
CRUNCH_LIBS+= -lipx
.endif
CRUNCH_LIBS+= -lgeom -lbsdxml -ljail -lkiconv -lmd -lsbuf -lufs
##################################################################
# Programs from stock /usr/bin
#
CRUNCH_SRCDIRS+= usr.bin
# grep
CRUNCH_LIBS+= -lbz2
##################################################################
# Programs from stock /usr/sbin
#
CRUNCH_SRCDIRS+= usr.sbin
##################################################################
CRUNCH_SRCDIRS+= libexec
CRUNCH_LIBS+= -lm
.include "Makefile.base"
.include "Makefile.net"
.include "Makefile.hostapd"
.include "Makefile.textproc"
.include "Makefile.login"
.include "Makefile.kld"
# telnet/telnetd are too broken to include as a crunchgen'ed binary,
# thanks to some of the horrible layering violations going on.
# .include "Makefile.telnetd"
.include "Makefile.fs"
CRUNCH_LIBS+= -lcrypto -lssl -lz
# the crunchgen build environment
.include <bsd.crunchgen.mk>
# and since it creates a program..
.include <bsd.prog.mk>