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Re: CVS commit: syssrc



At 03:42 PM 6/16/2001 +0900, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
In article <4.3.2.7.2.20010615231513.088b3e78%3am-software.com@localhost>
matt%3am-software.com@localhost writes:

> With arm, we trying a new technique.  The Makfile.arm will automagically
> allow <machine/asm.h> to be picked up from <arm/asm.h> without having to
> have a #include <arm/asm.h> in <port>/include.  And for user space,
> usr/include/machine will be a symlink to arm, not the port.

Hmm, if usr/include/machine can be shared, why the ports are split?
At least, machine/param.h defines MACHINE, which cannot be shared
among different ports.

User programs should *NEVER* look at MACHINE in param.h.  They should get
the value from uname(2).

My current problem is that config(8) creates a symlink of
"machine -> ../../../../arch/cats/include" in compile dirs.

Yes it does.  But Makefile.arm creates an include subdir
which contains a machine -> ../../../../../arch/arm/include
and a arm/cats -> ../../../../../../arch/cats/include.

I've built both NETWINDER & CATS GENERIC kernels using the current
source pool with no problem.
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