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2001-06-17Update package to version 3.1.10, sync-ing with NetBSD-current in one fellagc3-13/+13
swoop. Changes since previous version: Tue Jun 12 16:48:57 2001 Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@zen.quick.com.au> * var.c (Var_Set): Add 4th (flags) arg so VarLoopExpand can tell us not to export the iterator variable when using VAR_CMD context. Sun Jun 10 21:55:21 2001 Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@zen.quick.com.au> * job.c (Job_CatchChildren): don't call Job_CatchOutput() here, its the wrong "fix". Sat Jun 9 00:11:24 2001 Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@zen.quick.com.au> * Redesigned export of VAR_CMD's via MAKEFLAGS. We now simply append the variable names to .MAKEOVERRIDES, and handle duplicate suppression and quoting in ExportMAKEFLAGS using: ${.MAKEOVERRIDES:O:u:@v@$v=${$v:Q}@} Apart from fixing quoting bugs in previous version, this allows us to export vars to the environment by simply doing: .MAKEOVERRIDES+= PATH Merged again with NetBSD make, but the above is the only change. * configure.in: added --disable-pwd-override disable $PWD overriding getcwd() --disable-check-make-chdir disable make trying to guess when it should automatically cd ${.CURDIR} * Merge with NetBSD make, changes include: parse.c (ParseDoDependency): Spot that the syntax error is caused by an unresolved cvs/rcs conflict and say so. var.c: most of Var* functions now take a ctxt as 1st arg. now does variable substituion on rhs of sysv style modifiers. * var.c (Var_Set): exporting of command line variables (VAR_CMD) is now done here. We append the name='value' to .MAKEOVERRIDES rather than directly into MAKEFLAGS as this allows a Makefile to use .MAKEOVERRIDES= to disable this behaviour. GNU make uses a very similar mechanism. Note that in adding name='value' to .MAKEOVERRIDES we do the moral equivalent of: .MAKEOVERRIDES:= ${.MAKEOVERRIDES:Nname=*} name='val'
2001-05-25Initial import of bmake-3.1.6 into the packages collection.agc5-0/+55
This is NetBSD's make(1) utility, with a configure script and supporting replacements for various NetBSD library routines, ported to other Operating Systems by Simon Gerraty. Solaris, SunOS, HP-UX, Linux and AIX are amongst the operating systems supported.