Makefile.com revision 134a1f4e3289b54e0f980e9cf05352e419a60bee
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OBJECTS= \
# Set common AST build flags (e.g., needed to support the math stuff).
include ../../../Makefile.ast
# 1. Make sure that the -D/-U defines in CFLAGS below are in sync
# with usr/src/lib/libshell/Makefile.com
# 2. We use "=" here since using $(CPPFLAGS.master) is very tricky in our
# case - it MUST come as the last element but future changes in -D options
# may then cause silent breakage in the AST sources because the last -D
# option specified overrides previous -D options so we prefer the current
# way to explicitly list each single flag.
CPPFLAGS = \
CFLAGS += \
$(ASTCFLAGS)
CFLAGS64 += \
$(ASTCFLAGS64)
%.o: $(LIBSHELLSRC)/%.c
$(COMPILE.c) -c -o $@ $<
# We explicitly delete "ksh" and "ksh93" to catch changes in
# BUILD_KSH93_AS_BINKSH (see Makefile.ksh93switch)
# suite seems to require that ksh93 is available as "ksh" in
# ${PATH} (see comment about "io.sh" in Makefile.testshell).
$(POST_PROCESS)
(set +o errexit ; \
true \
)
# We explicitly delete "ksh" and "ksh93" to catch changes in
# BUILD_KSH93_AS_BINKSH (see Makefile.ksh93switch)
CLOBBERFILES += \
ksh \
# Install rule for $(MACH)/Makefile (32bit)
set -o xtrace ; \
done \
)
# Install rule for $(MACH64)/Makefile (64bit)
set -o xtrace ; \
done \
)
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# ksh is not lint-clean yet; fake up a target. (You can use
# "make lintcheck" to actually run lint; please send all lint fixes
# upstream (to AT&T) so the next update will pull them into ON.)
#
lint: