cvs commit: src/sys/modules/aic7xxx/aicasm Makefile
Ruslan Ermilov
ru at freebsd.org
Sun Jan 9 05:15:34 PST 2005
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 01:57:15PM -0700, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <41D97F51.8080907 at freebsd.org>
> Scott Long <scottl at freebsd.org> writes:
> : Robert Watson wrote:
> : > On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> : >
> : >
> : >>In message: <200501030536.j035atQo072140 at repoman.freebsd.org>
> : >> Nate Lawson <njl at FreeBSD.org> writes:
> : >>: NO_MAN is now NOMAN.
> : >>
> : >>Please back this out. You are going backwards. You need to use
> : >>buildkernel or install a new world or setenv NO_MAN.
> : >
> : >
> : > However, some change of this sort would be very useful -- the NO_MAN issue
> : > is the only one of two issues preventing 6.x kernels from building on an
> : > un-customized 5.x world. The other issue is changes in config(8), but
> : > that's a lot more easily worked around as it doesn't require changes to
> : > the global makefiles to fix. As someone who runs their build and remote
> : > management boxes on RELENG_5, but remote test boxes on HEAD, I'd find it
> : > very useful if we could find some solution to this. The one I've had in
> : > mind is teaching the 5.x .mk files to also know about NO_MAN -- that way
> : > at least newer RELENG_5 could build 6.x components without a full
> : > buildworld.
> : >
> : > Robert N M Watson
> : >
> : >
> :
> : Compatibility should be put into a common and documented place like
> : bsd.compat.mk. Putting special variables into each Makefile is both
> : cumbersome and undocumented; it turns into folklore that no one
> : understands years down the line.
>
> Agreed. I believe that the following will do the trick. I'm not sure
> where the right place to include this would be, since I believe that the
> .if is expanded at parse time, which can lead to interesting
> problems...
>
> # $FreeBSD: src/share/mk/bsd.compat.mk,v 1.18 2004/12/21 12:49:24 ru Exp $
>
> # Forward compatbility: allows limited, but useful, operations
> # to succeed on older systems.
>
> .for oldnew in \
> NOATM:NO_ATM \
> NOCLEAN:NO_CLEAN \
> NOCLEANDIR:NO_CLEANDIR \
> NOCRYPT:NO_CRYPT \
> NODOCCOMPRESS:NO_DOCCOMPRESS \
> NOEXTRADEPEND:NO_EXTRADEPEND \
> NOFORTH:NO_FORTH \
> NOFSCHG:NO_FSCHG \
> NOGAMES:NO_GAMES \
> NOHTML:NO_HTML \
> NOINET6:NO_INET6 \
> NOINFO:NO_INFO \
> NOINFOCOMPRESS:NO_INFOCOMPRESS \
> NOINSTALLLIB:NO_INSTALLLIB \
> NOLIBC_R:NO_LIBC_R \
> NOLIBPTHREAD:NO_LIBPTHREAD \
> NOLIBTHR:NO_LIBTHR \
> NOLINT:NO_LINT \
> NOMAN:NO_MAN \
> NOMANCOMPRESS:NO_MANCOMPRESS \
> NOMLINKS:NO_MLINKS \
> NOOBJ:NO_OBJ \
> NOPAM:NO_PAM \
> NOPIC:NO_PIC \
> NOPROFILE:NO_PROFILE \
> NOSHARE:NO_SHARE \
> NOSHARED:NO_SHARED \
> NOTAGS:NO_TAGS
> .for old in ${oldnew:C/:.*//}
> .for new in ${oldnew:C/.*://}
> .if defined(${new}) && !defined(${old})
> ${old}= ${${new}}
> .endif
> .endfor
> .endfor
> .endfor
>
That should work (for RELENG_5). As experience shows, it should
be included both from sys.mk and from bsd.init.mk, as in HEAD as
of a few minutes ago does.
Cheers,
--
Ruslan Ermilov
ru at FreeBSD.org
FreeBSD committer
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