bsd.README revision 1.33
1# $NetBSD: bsd.README,v 1.33 1998/02/23 10:09:31 jonathan Exp $ 2# @(#)bsd.README 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/2/94 3 4This is the README file for the new make "include" files for the BSD 5source tree. The files are installed in /usr/share/mk, and are, by 6convention, named with the suffix ".mk". 7 8Note, this file is not intended to replace reading through the .mk 9files for anything tricky. 10 11=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 12 13RANDOM THINGS WORTH KNOWING: 14 15The files are simply C-style #include files, and pretty much behave like 16you'd expect. The syntax is slightly different in that a single '.' is 17used instead of the hash mark, i.e. ".include <bsd.prog.mk>". 18 19One difference that will save you lots of debugging time is that inclusion 20of the file is normally done at the *end* of the Makefile. The reason for 21this is because .mk files often modify variables and behavior based on the 22values of variables set in the Makefile. To make this work, remember that 23the FIRST target found is the target that is used, i.e. if the Makefile has: 24 25 a: 26 echo a 27 a: 28 echo a number two 29 30the command "make a" will echo "a". To make things confusing, the SECOND 31variable assignment is the overriding one, i.e. if the Makefile has: 32 33 a= foo 34 a= bar 35 36 b: 37 echo ${a} 38 39the command "make b" will echo "bar". This is for compatibility with the 40way the V7 make behaved. 41 42It's fairly difficult to make the BSD .mk files work when you're building 43multiple programs in a single directory. It's a lot easier split up the 44programs than to deal with the problem. Most of the agony comes from making 45the "obj" directory stuff work right, not because we switch to a new version 46of make. So, don't get mad at us, figure out a better way to handle multiple 47architectures so we can quit using the symbolic link stuff. (Imake doesn't 48count.) 49 50The file .depend in the source directory is expected to contain dependencies 51for the source files. This file is read automatically by make after reading 52the Makefile. 53 54The variable DESTDIR works as before. It's not set anywhere but will change 55the tree where the file gets installed. 56 57The profiled libraries are no longer built in a different directory than 58the regular libraries. A new suffix, ".po", is used to denote a profiled 59object, and ".so" denotes a shared (position-independent) object. 60 61There are two variables that control how things are made/installed that 62are not set by default: 63 64BUILD If set 'make install' checks that the targets in the source 65 directories are up-to-date and remakes them if they 66 are out of date, instead of blindly trying to install 67 out of date or non-existant targets. 68 69UPDATE 'make install' only installs targets that are more recently 70 modified in the source directories that their installed 71 counterparts. 72 73=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 74 75The include file <sys.mk> has the default rules for all makes, in the BSD 76environment or otherwise. You probably don't want to touch this file. 77 78=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 79 80The include file <bsd.man.mk> handles installing manual pages and their 81links. 82 83It has a two targets: 84 85 maninstall: 86 Install the manual page sources and their links. 87 catinstall: 88 Install the preformatted manual pages and their links. 89 90It sets/uses the following variables: 91 92MANDIR Base path for manual installation. 93 94MANGRP Manual group. 95 96MANOWN Manual owner. 97 98MANMODE Manual mode. 99 100MANSUBDIR Subdirectory under the manual page section, i.e. "/vax" 101 or "/tahoe" for machine specific manual pages. 102 103MAN The manual pages to be installed (use a .1 - .9 suffix). 104 105MLINKS List of manual page links (using a .1 - .9 suffix). The 106 linked-to file must come first, the linked file second, 107 and there may be multiple pairs. The files are soft-linked. 108 109The include file <bsd.man.mk> includes a file named "../Makefile.inc" if 110it exists. 111 112=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 113 114The include file <bsd.own.mk> contains source tree configuration parameters, 115such as the owners, groups, etc. for both manual pages and binaries, and 116a few global "feature configuration" parameters. 117 118It has no targets. 119 120To get system-specific configuration parameters, bsd.own.mk will try to 121include the file specified by the "MAKECONF" variable. If MAKECONF is not 122set, or no such file exists, the system make configuration file, /etc/mk.conf 123is included. These files may define any of the variables described below. 124 125bsd.own.mk sets the following variables, if they are not already defined 126(defaults are in brackets): 127 128 129 130BSDSRCDIR The real path to the system sources, so that 'make obj' 131 will work correctly. [/usr/src] 132 133BSDOBJDIR The real path to the system 'obj' tree, so that 'make obj' 134 will work correctly. [/usr/obj] 135 136BINGRP Binary group. [bin] 137 138BINOWN Binary owner. [bin] 139 140BINMODE Binary mode. [555] 141 142NONBINMODE Mode for non-executable files. [444] 143 144MANDIR Base path for manual installation. [/usr/share/man/cat] 145 146MANGRP Manual group. [bin] 147 148MANOWN Manual owner. [bin] 149 150MANMODE Manual mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 151 152MANINSTALL Manual installation type: maninstall, catinstall, or both 153 154LIBDIR Base path for library installation. [/usr/lib] 155 156LINTLIBDIR Base path for lint(1) library installation. [/usr/libdata/lint] 157 158LIBGRP Library group. [${BINGRP}] 159 160LIBOWN Library owner. [${BINOWN}] 161 162LIBMODE Library mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 163 164DOCDIR Base path for system documentation (e.g. PSD, USD, etc.) 165 installation. [/usr/share/doc] 166 167DOCGRP Documentation group. [bin] 168 169DOCOWN Documentation owner. [bin] 170 171DOCMODE Documentation mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 172 173NLSDIR Base path for National Language Support files installation. 174 [/usr/share/nls] 175 176NLSGRP National Language Support files group. [bin] 177 178NLSOWN National Language Support files owner. [bin] 179 180NLSMODE National Language Support files mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 181 182STRIPFLAG The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary 183 to be stripped. This is to be used when building your 184 own install script so that the entire system can be made 185 stripped/not-stripped using a single knob. [-s] 186 187COPY The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary 188 to be copied rather than moved. This is to be used when 189 building our own install script so that the entire system 190 can either be installed with copies, or with moves using 191 a single knob. [-c] 192 193Additionally, the following variables may be set by bsd.own.mk or in a 194make configuration file to modify the behaviour of the system build 195process (default values are in brackets along with comments, if set by 196bsd.own.mk): 197 198EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM 199 Do not build /usr/src/domestic, even if it is present. 200 201SKEY Compile in support for S/key authentication. [yes, set 202 unconditionally] 203 204KERBEROS Compile in support for Kerberos 4 authentication. 205 206KERBEROS5 Compile in support for Kerberos 5 authentication. 207 208MANZ Compress manual pages at installation time. 209 210SYS_INCLUDE Copy or symlink kernel include files into /usr/include. 211 Possible values are "symlinks" or "copies" (which is 212 the same as the variable being unset). 213 214NOPROFILE Do not build profiled versions of system libraries 215 216NOPIC Do not build PIC versions of system libraries, and 217 do not build shared libraries. [set if ${MACHINE_ARCH} 218 is "vax" "powerpc", unset otherwise.] 219 220NOLINT Do not build lint libraries. [set, set unconditionally] 221 222NOSHLIB Do not build shared libraries [set if ${MACHINE_ARCH} 223 is "powerpc", unset otherwise]. 224 225OBJECT_FMAT Object file format. [set to "ELF" on ports that use 226 ELF -- currently if ${MACHINE_ARCH} is "alpha", "mips" 227 or "powerpc" or set to "a.out" on other ports]. 228 229 230bsd.own.mk is generally useful when building your own Makefiles so that 231they use the same default owners etc. as the rest of the tree. 232 233=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 234 235The include file <bsd.prog.mk> handles building programs from one or 236more source files, along with their manual pages. It has a limited number 237of suffixes, consistent with the current needs of the BSD tree. 238 239It has eight targets: 240 241 all: 242 build the program and its manual page 243 clean: 244 remove the program, any object files and the files a.out, 245 Errs, errs, mklog, and ${PROG}.core. 246 cleandir: 247 remove all of the files removed by the target clean, as 248 well as .depend, tags, and any manual pages. 249 depend: 250 make the dependencies for the source files, and store 251 them in the file .depend. 252 includes: 253 install any header files. 254 install: 255 install the program and its manual pages; if the Makefile 256 does not itself define the target install, the targets 257 beforeinstall and afterinstall may also be used to cause 258 actions immediately before and after the install target 259 is executed. 260 lint: 261 run lint on the source files 262 tags: 263 create a tags file for the source files. 264 265It sets/uses the following variables: 266 267BINGRP Binary group. 268 269BINOWN Binary owner. 270 271BINMODE Binary mode. 272 273CLEANFILES Additional files to remove for the clean and cleandir targets. 274 275COPTS Additional flags to the compiler when creating C objects. 276 277LDADD Additional loader objects. Usually used for libraries. 278 For example, to load with the compatibility and utility 279 libraries, use: 280 281 LDADD+=-lutil -lcompat 282 283LDFLAGS Additional loader flags. 284 285LINKS The list of binary links; should be full pathnames, the 286 linked-to file coming first, followed by the linked 287 file. The files are hard-linked. For example, to link 288 /bin/test and /bin/[, use: 289 290 LINKS= ${DESTDIR}/bin/test ${DESTDIR}/bin/[ 291 292SYMLINKS The list of symbolic links; should be full pathnames. 293 Syntax is identical to LINKS. Note that DESTDIR is not 294 automatically included in the link. 295 296MAN Manual pages (should end in .1 - .9). If no MAN variable is 297 defined, "MAN=${PROG}.1" is assumed. 298 299PROG The name of the program to build. If not supplied, nothing 300 is built. 301 302PROGNAME The name that the above program will be installed as, if 303 different from ${PROG}. 304 305SRCS List of source files to build the program. If PROG is not 306 defined, it's assumed to be ${PROG}.c. 307 308DPADD Additional dependencies for the program. Usually used for 309 libraries. For example, to depend on the compatibility and 310 utility libraries use: 311 312 DPADD+=${LIBCOMPAT} ${LIBUTIL} 313 314 The following libraries are predefined for DPADD: 315 316 LIBCRT0?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/crt0.o 317 LIBC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libc.a 318 LIBC_PIC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libc_pic.a 319 LIBCOMPAT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libcompat.a 320 LIBCRYPT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libcrypt.a 321 LIBCURSES?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libcurses.a 322 LIBDBM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libdbm.a 323 LIBDES?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libdes.a 324 LIBEDIT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libedit.a 325 LIBGCC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libgcc.a 326 LIBGNUMALLOC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.a 327 LIBKDB?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libkdb.a 328 LIBKRB?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libkrb.a 329 LIBKVM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libkvm.a 330 LIBL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libl.a 331 LIBM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libm.a 332 LIBMP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libmp.a 333 LIBNTP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libntp.a 334 LIBPC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpc.a 335 LIBPCAP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpcap.a 336 LIBPLOT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libplot.a 337 LIBPOSIX?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libposix.a 338 LIBRESOLV?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libresolv.a 339 LIBRPCSVC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librpcsvc.a 340 LIBSKEY?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libskey.a 341 LIBTERMCAP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libtermcap.a 342 LIBTELNET?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libtelnet.a 343 LIBUTIL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libutil.a 344 LIBWRAP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libwrap.a 345 LIBY?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/liby.a 346 LIBZ?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libz.a 347 348 349SHAREDSTRINGS If defined, a new .c.o rule is used that results in shared 350 strings, using xstr(1). Note that this will not work with 351 parallel makes. 352 353STRIP The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary 354 to be stripped. 355 356SUBDIR A list of subdirectories that should be built as well. 357 Each of the targets will execute the same target in the 358 subdirectories. 359 360SCRIPTS A list of interpreter scripts [file.{sh,csh,pl,awk,...}]. 361 These are installed exactly like programs. 362 363SCRIPTSNAME The name that the above program will be installed as, if 364 different from ${SCRIPTS}. These can be further specialized 365 by setting SCRIPTSNAME_<script>. 366 367FILES A list of files to install. The installation is controlled 368 by the FILESNAME, FILESOWN, FILESGRP, FILESMODE, FILESDIR 369 variables that can be further specialized by FILES<VAR>_<file> 370 371The include file <bsd.prog.mk> includes the file named "../Makefile.inc" 372if it exists, as well as the include file <bsd.man.mk>. 373 374Some simple examples: 375 376To build foo from foo.c with a manual page foo.1, use: 377 378 PROG= foo 379 380 .include <bsd.prog.mk> 381 382To build foo from foo.c with a manual page foo.2, add the line: 383 384 MAN= foo.2 385 386If foo does not have a manual page at all, add the line: 387 388 NOMAN= noman 389 390If foo has multiple source files, add the line: 391 392 SRCS= a.c b.c c.c d.c 393 394=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 395 396The include file <bsd.subdir.mk> contains the default targets for building 397subdirectories. It has the same eight targets as <bsd.prog.mk>: all, 398clean, cleandir, depend, includes, install, lint, and tags. For all of 399the directories listed in the variable SUBDIRS, the specified directory 400will be visited and the target made. There is also a default target which 401allows the command "make subdir" where subdir is any directory listed in 402the variable SUBDIRS. 403 404=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 405 406The include file <bsd.links.mk> handles the LINKS and SYMLINKS variables 407and is included from from bsd.lib.mk and bsd.prog.mk. 408 409=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 410 411The include file <bsd.files.mk> handles the FILES variables and is included 412from bsd.lib.mk and bsd.prog.mk. 413 414=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 415 416The include file <bsd.inc.mk> defines the includes target and uses two 417variables: 418 419INCS The list of include files 420 421INCSDIR The location to install the include files. 422 423=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 424 425The include file <bsd.sys.mk> is used by <bsd.prog.mk> and 426<bsd.lib.mk>. It contains overrides that are used when building 427the NetBSD source tree. For instance, if "PARALLEL" is defined by 428the program/library Makefile, it includes a set of rules for lex and 429yacc that allow multiple lex and yacc targets to be built in parallel. 430 431=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 432 433The include file <bsd.lib.mk> has support for building libraries. It has 434the same eight targets as <bsd.prog.mk>: all, clean, cleandir, depend, 435includes, install, lint, and tags. It has a limited number of suffixes, 436consistent with the current needs of the BSD tree. 437 438It sets/uses the following variables: 439 440LIB The name of the library to build. 441 442LIBDIR Target directory for libraries. 443 444LINTLIBDIR Target directory for lint libraries. 445 446LIBGRP Library group. 447 448LIBOWN Library owner. 449 450LIBMODE Library mode. 451 452LDADD Additional loader objects. 453 454MAN The manual pages to be installed (use a .1 - .9 suffix). 455 456SRCS List of source files to build the library. Suffix types 457 .s, .c, and .f are supported. Note, .s files are preferred 458 to .c files of the same name. (This is not the default for 459 versions of make.) 460 461The include file <bsd.lib.mk> includes the file named "../Makefile.inc" 462if it exists, as well as the include file <bsd.man.mk>. 463 464It has rules for building profiled objects; profiled libraries are 465built by default. 466 467Libraries are ranlib'd when made. 468 469=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 470 471The include file <bsd.port.mk> is used in the FreeBSD ports system. 472Various common definitions for use in the FreeBSD ports are specified 473here. The only main changes between the NetBSD version and the 474original FreeBSD version are that some NetBSD paths have been 475changed (PORTSDIR is now /usr/pkgsrc, rather than the /usr/ports 476directory used in FreeBSD, and PREFIX is now /usr/pkg, rather than 477/usr/local directory used in FreeBSD). 478 479=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 480 481The include file <bsd.port.subdir.mk> is used in the FreeBSD ports 482system, and controls the sub-directory usage in the system. Once 483again, the only change is the PORTSDIR veriable (now /usr/pkgsrc 484rather than the /usr/ports used in FreeBSD). 485