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H A D | ports.7 | diff 175563 Tue Jan 22 12:23:30 MST 2008 trhodes The config-recursive target is not run during the normal install process, move it down to where it belongs. Document 'all-depends-list' target and bump doc date. PR: 119519 Submitted by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com> Reviewed by: flz |
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H A D | make.conf.5 | diff 119519 Thu Aug 28 04:03:13 MDT 2003 marcel Limit testing for an up-to-date version of make(1) to the world and buildworld targets by default, but allow it to be done for all user targets by introducing a boolean option, named ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE. This change is by no means perfect and I don't even want to claim this to be a solution. It does however address the fact that not everybody likes to see make(1) rebuilt simply because the regression test failed for some reason or other, including pilot error. It therefore serves the purpose of keeping the crowd happy until we have something better or simply reached a compromise. The reasons for changing the default behaviour are: o It avoids a negative, possibly non-intuitive option, o It's according to POLA and fond of feet, o Only buildworld is documented to do its best to be successful at reasonably cost. Reviewed by: gad, imp, obrien, peter |
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H A D | Makefile | diff 119519 Thu Aug 28 04:03:13 MDT 2003 marcel Limit testing for an up-to-date version of make(1) to the world and buildworld targets by default, but allow it to be done for all user targets by introducing a boolean option, named ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE. This change is by no means perfect and I don't even want to claim this to be a solution. It does however address the fact that not everybody likes to see make(1) rebuilt simply because the regression test failed for some reason or other, including pilot error. It therefore serves the purpose of keeping the crowd happy until we have something better or simply reached a compromise. The reasons for changing the default behaviour are: o It avoids a negative, possibly non-intuitive option, o It's according to POLA and fond of feet, o Only buildworld is documented to do its best to be successful at reasonably cost. Reviewed by: gad, imp, obrien, peter |
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