Subject: Re: build.sh failure?
To: None <tech-userlevel@netbsd.org>
From: der Mouse <mouse@Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
List: tech-userlevel
Date: 04/27/2002 00:39:55
>> cc -O -o nbmake *.o
>> BSDOBJDIR /usr/obj does not exist, bailing...
> BSDSRCDIR defaults to /usr/src. If that path matches the front of
> $PWD, you get the Magical BSDOBJDIR handling (and you have to create
> /usr/obj my hand as a sanity check to make sure you really want this
> type of objdir handling).
> This has been around for ~years, so unfortunately, its functionality
> cannot simply be yanked.
Does _all_ its functionality have to be preserved? Would it be
acceptable to have the "sanity check", when it fails, disable BSDOBJDIR
handling (as if `pwd` didn't begin with /usr/src) rather than bombing
the build?
Also, it's functionality may be yankable for the system in question;
how would I go about doing that? Or is that too complicated to explain
simply?
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