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[src/trunk]: src Remove all of the domestic/crypto-us glue from this file. I...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/b283c1272a94
branches: trunk
changeset: 474624:b283c1272a94
user: thorpej <thorpej%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Mon Jul 12 21:53:52 1999 +0000
description:
Remove all of the domestic/crypto-us glue from this file. It is handled
differently now.
diffstat:
Makefile | 36 +-----------------------------------
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)
diffs (57 lines):
diff -r 1ad0980fed64 -r b283c1272a94 Makefile
--- a/Makefile Mon Jul 12 21:36:10 1999 +0000
+++ b/Makefile Mon Jul 12 21:53:52 1999 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.97 1999/05/27 21:03:31 christos Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.98 1999/07/12 21:53:52 thorpej Exp $
# This is the top-level makefile for building NetBSD. For an outline of
# how to build a snapshot or release, as well as other release engineering
@@ -25,15 +25,6 @@
# DESTDIR is the target directory for installation of the compiled
# software. It defaults to /. Note that programs are built against
# libraries installed in DESTDIR.
-# EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM, when set, ensures that non-exportable crypto code
-# is not compiled or installed. EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM is ignored if
-# the `domestic/crypto-us' subtree does not exist.
-# FORCE_DOMESTIC, when set, forces a descent into the domestic/crypto-us tree
-# when handling the `all', `includes', and `install' targets. This
-# flag is incompatible with the `build' target. It's generally a
-# bad idea to use FORCE_DOMESTIC unless the ramifications are well
-# understood, and should never be enabled by default. FORCE_DOMESTIC
-# is ignored if the `domestic/crypto-us' subtree does not exist.
#
# Targets:
# build: builds a full release of netbsd in DESTDIR.
@@ -63,31 +54,6 @@
# This is needed for libstdc++ and gen-params.
includes-gnu: includes-include includes-sys
-# Descend into the domestic/crypto-us tree if it exists AND
-# 1) the target is clean, cleandir, or obj, OR
-# 2) the the target is install or includes AND
-# NOT compiling only "exportable" code AND
-# doing it as part of installing a distribution, OR
-# 3) we Really Know what we're doing. (Really!)
-#
-# NOTE: due to the use of the make(foo) construct here, using the
-# clean, cleandir, and obj targets on the command line in conjunction
-# with any other target may produce unexpected results.
-
-.if exists(domestic)
-DOMESTIC=domestic
-.elif exists(crypto-us)
-DOMESTIC=crypto-us
-.endif
-
-.if defined(DOMESTIC) && \
- (make(clean) || make(cleandir) || make(obj) || \
- ((make(includes) || make(install)) && \
- !defined(EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM) && defined(_DISTRIB)) || \
- defined(FORCE_DOMESTIC))
-SUBDIR+= ${DOMESTIC}
-.endif
-
.if exists(regress)
.ifmake !(install)
SUBDIR+= regress
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