Subject: Re: Building a domestic system...
To: None <erh@netbsd.org>
From: Peter Seebach <seebs@plethora.net>
List: current-users
Date: 02/14/2000 16:10:54
In message <20000214153433.A23776@realms.nimenees.com>, erh@nimenees.com writes
:
>	I don't think that works anymore.  (should it?)  What works for
>me is having a /usr/src/crypto-us or crypto-intl directory.  Then everything
>just happens automatically.  (due to bsd.crypto.mk setting CRYPTOPATH)

Where do I get that directory?  Is it the thing that used to be called
'domestic'?

>	I changed src/etc/Makefile to look at the CRYPTOPATH variable instead
>of looking for ../domestic.  Unless someone objects I'll remove the
>DOMESTIC stuff from src/Makefile and add
>.if defined(DOMESTIC)
>	echo DOMESTIC is no longer used.  See bsd.README and bsd.crypto.mk
>	echo for more information.
>.endif

Huh.  I tried setting CRYPTOPATH to /usr/src/domestic, and it failed.

-s