Define _NLS_PRIVATE in tools/llvm-tblgen/Makefile so that
<tools/compat/nl_types.h> will pull in <include/nl_types.h>. This is
necessary as Clang's c++/v1/locale implementation contains references
to catopen and other catalog symbols that aren't defined anywhere.
Moreover, the compiler will complain about NL_CAT_LOCALE not being
declared. The compat nl_types.h fixes these discrepancies.
However, <nl_types.h> uses __format_arg to add function attributes to
declarations. On NetBSD __format_arg(fmtarg) is defined by
<sys/cdefs.h> to be __attribute__((__format_arg__ (fmtarg))) for
briefness, but other platforms don't do that. Consequently, the build
will fail on catopen and friends function declarations because the
compiler doesn't know how to handle __format_arg(fmtarg). A fixup to
<tools/compat/nl_types.h> takes care of this, but it won't win any
beauty contest.
Change-Id: Ic4426eca8385aeef858e60304d6e8c06cd497d95
Signed-off-by: Thomas Veerman <tveerman@gmail.com>
- Fix for possible unset uid/gid in toproto
- Fix for default mtree style
- Update libelf
- Importing libexecinfo
- Resynchronize GCC, mpc, gmp, mpfr
- build.sh: Replace params with show-params.
This has been done as the make target has been renamed in the same
way, while a new target named params has been added. This new
target generates a file containing all the parameters, instead of
printing it on the console.
- Update test48 with new etc/services (Fix by Ben Gras <ben@minix3.org)
get getservbyport() out of the inner loop
Change-Id: Ie6ad5226fa2621ff9f0dee8782ea48f9443d2091
upgrade to NetBSD CVS release from 2012/10/17 12:00:00 UTC
Makefiles updates to imporve portability
Made sure to be consistent in the usage of braces/parenthesis at
least on a per file basis. For variables, it is recommended to
continue to use braces.
The tested targets are the followgin ones:
* tools
* distribution
* sets
* release
The remaining NetBSD targets have not been disabled nor tested
*at all*. Try them at your own risk, they may reboot the earth.
For all compliant Makefiles, objects and generated files are put in
MAKEOBJDIR, which means you can now keep objects between two branch
switching. Same for DESTDIR, please refer to build.sh options.
Regarding new or modifications of Makefiles a few things:
* Read share/mk/bsd.README
* If you add a subdirectory, add a Makefile in it, and have it called
by the parent through the SUBDIR variable.
* Do not add arbitrary inclusion which crosses to another branch of
the hierarchy; If you can't do without it, put a comment on why.
If possible, do not use inclusion at all.
* Use as much as possible the infrastructure, it is here to make
life easier, do not fight it.
Sets and package are now used to track files.
We have one set called "minix", composed of one package called "minix-sys"
This commit finalizes support for cross compilation. The tools
directory are all links to the actual tools and are built on the
host system to build Minix. build.sh is the work horse that takes
care of all environment settings. It's slightly adjusted for Minix.
The /usr/src/Makefile has additional targets needed for cross
compilation.