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/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/dnssec-keygen/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/dnssec-signzone/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/named-checkzone/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/bind/bind9/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/bind/isccc/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/bind/isccfg/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/named-checkconf/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/rndc/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/rndc-confgen/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/bind/lwres/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.bin/dig/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.bin/host/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.bin/nslookup/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.bin/nsupdate/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/bind/ | ||
H A D | config.mk | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/bind/dns/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/bind/isc/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/named/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
/freebsd-9.3-release/share/mk/ | ||
H A D | bsd.libnames.mk | diff 135739 Fri Sep 24 11:42:00 MDT 2004 ru Don't expose BIND libraries and their headers to the public by default, but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point, let's see. What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked statically into various BIND executables. While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles. Sponsored by: des OK'ed by: dougb |
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