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33 Makefile and a collection of derived header files generated by the
63 6] To be able to "acquire" only the files needed to build a specific
69 8] To restructure the assembly language files to support the generation
81 the location of the generated files has changed dramatically.
115 uts/common/Makefile.files
116 uts/sun/Makefile.files
117 uts/sparc/Makefile.files
118 uts/sun4c/Makefile.files
119 uts/sun4/Makefile.files
121 section can be viewed as the equivalent of the "files" (sparc
122 and sun4c) and "files.cmn" (common and sun) files. These
132 The files provide build rules (targets) which allow make to function
197 The C prototypes are in the .s files. As example:
245 0] Create the source files (and directories) as usual.
247 1] Edit uts/*/Makefile.files to define the set of objects. By convention
249 MODULE is the module name (i.e.: namefs). The files in each subtree
250 should be defined in the Makefile.files in the root directory of that
252 the set can be built across multiple files. As example: