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H A D | bsd.cpu.mk | diff 101232 Fri Aug 02 16:04:22 MDT 2002 ru TARGET_CPUTYPE should exist solely in Makefile.inc1, similar to TARGET_ARCH and TARGET. This is problematic when one has the = (unconditional) type of assigment for CPUTYPE in /etc/make.conf. (This would override what was set on the command line to "make buildworld".) Add a (horrible) kludge to Makefile.inc1 to check the type of assignment for CPUTYPE (only for those who attempts to set it to a different value). Fix an example make.conf. Fix the kernel's build-tools target (aicasm only at the moment) to catch up with bsd.cpu.mk,v 1.15 (BOOTSTRAPPING replaced with NO_CPU_CFLAGS in Makefile.inc1's BMAKE). Reviewed by: jhb |
/freebsd-11-stable/share/examples/etc/ | ||
H A D | make.conf | diff 101232 Fri Aug 02 16:04:22 MDT 2002 ru TARGET_CPUTYPE should exist solely in Makefile.inc1, similar to TARGET_ARCH and TARGET. This is problematic when one has the = (unconditional) type of assigment for CPUTYPE in /etc/make.conf. (This would override what was set on the command line to "make buildworld".) Add a (horrible) kludge to Makefile.inc1 to check the type of assignment for CPUTYPE (only for those who attempts to set it to a different value). Fix an example make.conf. Fix the kernel's build-tools target (aicasm only at the moment) to catch up with bsd.cpu.mk,v 1.15 (BOOTSTRAPPING replaced with NO_CPU_CFLAGS in Makefile.inc1's BMAKE). Reviewed by: jhb |
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