cvs commit: src/include Makefile
Ruslan Ermilov
ru at FreeBSD.org
Wed Mar 2 10:39:19 GMT 2005
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 11:18:34AM +0100, Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav wrote:
> Ruslan Ermilov <ru at FreeBSD.org> writes:
> > Log:
> > Sync the list of headers visible with SHARED=symlinks with those
> > visible with SHARED=copies.
>
> Why do we keep SHARED=symlinks around? It has a non-zero maintenance
> cost (as evidenced by this commit) and offers no apparent benefit
> except the ability to shoot your foot off by building your bootstrap
> tools against the wrong set of headers.
>
# Define SHARED to indicate whether you want symbolic links to the system
# source (``symlinks''), or a separate copy (``copies''). ``symlinks'' is
# probably only useful for developers and should be avoided if you do not
# wish to tie your /usr/include and /usr/src together.
#SHARED= symlinks
SHARED?= copies
It's also used during "make buildworld".
Maintenance cost is not that big -- I just do "make install" with different
values for SHARED, then use "find -s . -name '*.h'" to find the diffs --
there shouldn't be any. (Of course I'm doing this with DESTDIR properly
set to point to some safe place.)
Cheers,
--
Ruslan Ermilov
ru at FreeBSD.org
FreeBSD committer
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