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# ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
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# include global definitions
#
# List of architectures to build as part of the standard build.
#
# Note that sparc must trail the individual platforms so that sparc
# lint targets will have the unix lint libraries to compare against.
#
@if [ '$(PATCH_BUILD)' != '#' ] ; then \
echo $(RM) $(PMTMO_FILE) ; \
$(RM) $(PMTMO_FILE) ; \
fi
@pwd
echo 'ERROR: $$(PATCH_MAKEUP_TABLE) not set' \
'in environment' >&2 ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
#
# The following is the list of directories which contain Makefiles with
# targets to install header file. The machine independent headers are
# installed by invoking the Makefile in the directory containing the
# header files. Machine and architecture dependent headers are installed
# by invoking the main makefile for that architecture/machine which,
# in turn, is responsible for invoking the Makefiles which install headers.
# It is done this way so as not to assume that all of the header files in
# the architecture/machine dependent subdirectories are in completely
# isomorphic locations.
#
# ensures that headers made by rpcgen and others are available in uts source
# for kernel builds to reference without building install_h
#
# edit onc plus source files.
#
# Cross-reference customization: build a cross-reference over all of
# the supported architectures. Although there's no correct way to set
# the include path (since we don't know what architecture is the one
# the user will be interested in), it's historically been set to
# mirror the $(XRDIRS) list, and that works kinda sorta okay.
#
$(XREF) -x $@
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