Minor makefile fixes
Cort Dougan
cort at fsmlabs.com
Fri Apr 7 16:54:59 EST 2000
I already ran into the problem of assuming they were writable :) I had to
fix that for 2.3 since with bitkeeper we don't always have writable files.
Using 'cat' also assumes that the umask allows writable files so what I did
in 2.3 is just do an explicit chmod to the file after copying it.
} I'm going to post some trivial differences between the kernel sources used
} in Transcept, Inc. and the kernel used in MontaVista's Hard Hat linux.
}
} I hope that somebody will take care of them.
}
} The patch for arch/ppc/kernel/Makefile is necessary because we are using a
} version control system that makes files read-only.
} If ppc_defs.head is read-only, then ppc_defs.h is read-only too, and the
} subsequent grep fails.
}
} I believe that the build system should not assume source files being
} writeable.
}
} The patch to drivers/macintosh/Makefile reduces the number of bloat that
} goes into the kernel e.g. for RPX/Lite. No embedded boards should ever
} need the ADB stuff. This is for PMAC and CHRP only.
}
} Regards,
} Pavel Roskin
}
} === cut here ===
} diff --exclude-from=reviewed -urN linux/arch/ppc/kernel/Makefile out/arch/ppc/kernel/Makefile
} --- linux/arch/ppc/kernel/Makefile Tue Apr 4 12:36:23 2000
} +++ out/arch/ppc/kernel/Makefile Thu Mar 2 11:35:59 2000
} @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
} $(TOPDIR)/include/asm/pgtable.h \
} $(TOPDIR)/include/asm/ptrace.h
} $(CC) ${CFLAGS} -S mk_defs.c
} - cp ppc_defs.head ppc_defs.h
} + cat ppc_defs.head >ppc_defs.h
} grep '^#define' mk_defs.s >>ppc_defs.h
} rm mk_defs.s
}
} diff --exclude-from=reviewed -urN linux/drivers/macintosh/Makefile out/drivers/macintosh/Makefile
} --- linux/drivers/macintosh/Makefile Thu Apr 29 15:53:48 1999
} +++ out/drivers/macintosh/Makefile Tue Jan 18 16:08:52 2000
} @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
} L_TARGET := macintosh.a
} M_OBJS :=
}
} -ifndef CONFIG_MBX
} +ifndef CONFIG_8xx
} L_OBJS := via-cuda.o macio-adb.o via-pmu.o mediabay.o
} LX_OBJS := adb.o
} endif
} === cut here ===
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