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This decreases external dependencies for crosscompilation. Note that these libraries are not built nor used by Minix itself. Furthermore, the shell scripts that download the tarballs for these libraries, gcc, binutils, and gmake now also support curl in addition to wget.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile.gnuhost,v 1.37 2012/01/21 22:31:15 christos Exp $
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#
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# Rules used when building a GNU host package. Expects MODULE to be set.
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#
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# There's not a lot we can do to build reliably in the face of many
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# available configuration options. To be as low-overhead as possible,
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# we follow the following scheme:
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#
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# * Configuration is only re-run when an autoconf source file (such as
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# "configure" or "config.sub") is changed.
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#
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# * "config.status" is run to rebuild Makefiles and .h files if an
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# autoconf-parsed file (such as Makefile.in) is changed.
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#
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# * If MKUPDATE != "no", "make install" is only run if a build has happened
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# since the last install in the current directory.
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.include <bsd.own.mk>
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# Disable use of pre-compiled headers on Darwin.
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BUILD_OSTYPE!= uname -s
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.if ${BUILD_OSTYPE} == "Darwin"
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HOST_CFLAGS+=-O2 -no-cpp-precomp
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.endif
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MAKE_PROGRAM?= ${MAKE}
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GNUHOSTDIST?= ${.CURDIR}/../../external/gpl3/gcc/dist/
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FIND_ARGS+= \! \( -type d \( \
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-name 'CVS' -o \
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-name 'config' -o \
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-name 'doc' -o \
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-name 'po' -o \
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-name 'nbsd.mt' -o \
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-name 'tests*' \
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\) -prune \)
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_GNU_GET_SRC!= ${HOST_SH} ${.CURDIR}/../../external/gpl3/gcc/fetch.sh && \
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${HOST_SH} ${.CURDIR}/../../external/gpl3/binutils/fetch.sh && \
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${HOST_SH} ${.CURDIR}/../../gnu/dist/fetch.sh && \
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${HOST_SH} ${.CURDIR}/../../external/lgpl2/mpc/fetch.sh && \
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${HOST_SH} ${.CURDIR}/../../external/lgpl3/gmp/fetch.sh && \
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${HOST_SH} ${.CURDIR}/../../external/lgpl3/mpfr/fetch.sh
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# Do this "find" only if actually building something.
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.if (${USETOOLS} == "yes") && empty(.MAKEFLAGS:M-V*) && \
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(make(all) || make(realall) || (!make(clean) && !make(cleandir) && !make(obj))) && \
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!defined(_GNU_CFGSRC)
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_GNU_CFGSRC!= find ${GNUHOSTDIST} ${FIND_ARGS} \
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-type f \( -name 'config*' -o -name '*.in' \) -print
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.MAKEOVERRIDES+= _GNU_CFGSRC
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.endif
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CONFIGURE_ENV+= \
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AR=${HOST_AR:Q} \
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AWK=${TOOL_AWK:Q} \
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CC=${HOST_CC:Q} \
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CFLAGS=${HOST_CFLAGS:Q} \
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CPPFLAGS=${HOST_CPPFLAGS:Q} \
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CXX=${HOST_CXX:Q} \
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CXXFLAGS=${HOST_CXXFLAGS:Q} \
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INSTALL=${HOST_INSTALL_FILE:Q} \
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LDFLAGS=${HOST_LDFLAGS:Q} \
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LEX=${LEX:Q} \
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M4=${TOOL_M4:Q} \
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MAKE=${MAKE_PROGRAM:Q} \
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PATH="${TOOLDIR}/bin:$$PATH" \
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RANLIB=${HOST_RANLIB:Q} \
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YACC=${YACC:Q}
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BUILD_ENV+= ${CONFIGURE_ENV}
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--prefix=${TOOLDIR}
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.if ${MKPIC} == "no"
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--disable-shared
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.endif
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.if ${MAKE_PROGRAM} == ${MAKE}
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.ifndef _NOWRAPPER
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# Some systems have a small ARG_MAX. On such systems, prevent Make
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# variables set on the command line from being exported in the
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# environment (they will still be set in MAKEOVERRIDES).
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.if ${BUILD_OSTYPE} == "Darwin" || ${BUILD_OSTYPE} == "FreeBSD"
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__noenvexport= -X
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.endif
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MAKE_ARGS:= ${__noenvexport} -f ${.PARSEDIR}/Makefile.gnuwrap ${MAKE_ARGS}
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.else
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MAKE_ARGS+= _NOWRAPPER=1
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.endif
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BUILD_COMMAND= ${BUILD_ENV} ${MAKE} ${MAKE_ARGS}
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.else
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# gmake version of this puts MAKE_ARGS in the environment to be sure that
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# sub-gmake's get them, otherwise tools/gcc tries to build libgcc and
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# fails. it also uses "env -i" to entirely clear out MAKEFLAGS.
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GMAKE_J_ARGS?= ${MAKEFLAGS:[*]:M*-j*:C/.*(-j ?[0-9]*).*/\1/W}
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BUILD_COMMAND= /usr/bin/env -i ${BUILD_ENV} ${MAKE_ARGS} ${TOOL_GMAKE} ${GMAKE_J_ARGS} -e ${MAKE_ARGS}
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.endif
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MAKE_ARGS+= BISON=true DESTDIR= INSTALL=${HOST_INSTALL_FILE:Q}
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ALL_TARGET?= all
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INSTALL_TARGET?=install
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BUILD_PLATFORM!= uname -srm | tr ' ' '-'
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CONFIGURE_PLATFORM!= if [ -s .configure_done ]; then cat .configure_done; else echo none; fi
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.if "${BUILD_PLATFORM}" != "${CONFIGURE_PLATFORM}"
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configure_cleanup:
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@mkdir build 2>/dev/null || true
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@(echo "Cleaning stale cache files ${BUILD_PLATFORM} != ${CONFIGURE_PLATFORM}")
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@(cd build && find . -name config.cache -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f)
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configure_cleanup=configure_cleanup
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.endif
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.configure_done: ${_GNU_CFGSRC} ${.CURDIR}/Makefile ${configure_cleanup}
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@mkdir build 2>/dev/null || true
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@(cd build && ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${HOST_SH} ${GNUHOSTDIST}/configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS})
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@echo ${BUILD_PLATFORM} > $@
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# The .build_done timestamp is only updated if a file actually changes
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# in the build tree during "make all". This way, if nothing has changed,
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# a "make install MKUPDATE=yes" will do nothing.
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.build_done: .configure_done
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@(cd build && ${BUILD_COMMAND} ${ALL_TARGET})
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@if [ ! -f $@ ] || [ -n "$$(find build -type f -newer .build_done -print)" ]; \
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then touch $@; fi
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.install_done! ${BUILD:D.build_done}
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@(cd ${.OBJDIR}/build && ${BUILD_COMMAND} ${INSTALL_TARGET})
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@touch $@
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# Mapping to standard targets.
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.if ${USETOOLS} == "yes"
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realall: .build_done
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realinstall: .install_done
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.endif
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clean: clean.gnu
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clean.gnu:
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-rm -r -f .*_done build
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.include <bsd.hostprog.mk>
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