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Re: awk problem
On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 12:50:03PM +1100, Simon Burge wrote:
>
> The walnut-mkimg.sh script still uses printf(1). Can we assume that
> exists on every system used to build netbsd these days? I'm thinking
> of things like cygwin, etc. Also older BSDs in particular didn't have
> printf(1). The use of printf is not fancy - it could easily be replaced
> by multiple echo's.
>
I think this is a fair assumption. IIRC it's been said multiple times that
a basic POSIX host environment (or close to it) should be whats required for
cross building.
>From REQUIREMENTS in BUILDING:
NetBSD is designed to be buildable on most POSIX-compliant host systems.
We already assume basic sh, sh utils, gzip even, so adding printf isn't asking
much.
Worst case it could become a host tool also since it's simple enough but then
we start going down the road to $TOOL_SH, ... :-)
James
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