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H A DMakefile.amd6434495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
H A DMakefile.i38634495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/
H A Dconfig.h34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
H A DMakefile.i38634495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
H A DMakefile34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/
H A Dupdate.shdiff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
H A DMakefile.inc0diff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libbfd/
H A DMakefile.i38634495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/nm/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/objcopy/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/objdump/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/size/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/strings/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/strip/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ar/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libbinutils/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ranlib/
H A DMakefilediff 34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.
/freebsd-9.3-release/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/as/
H A DMakefile34495 Thu Mar 12 00:55:43 MST 1998 jdp Restructure the binutils hierarchy somewhat in order to better
support building it for variant architectures. It was already
becoming clear that the former structure was too rigid and didn't
scale well.

The usual sort of makefile magic arranges to .include an architecture
specific makefile "Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}" in each directory
where it exists. Also, sources will be found in each subdirectory
"${MACHINE_ARCH}" that exists. This is all taken care of automatically
by the top level "Makefile.inc0".

This all seems to work right for the i386 now. I have also converted
those alpha pieces already present to the new schema as best I
could.

Also: change the BINDIR on the i386 to /usr/libexec/elf for "ar"
and "ranlib". They are not object format independent enough to
put into /usr/bin.

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