- The describe-submit address is now active. In fact, it has
been for some time; I just forgot to remove from this page
the note saying that it was not.
- backed out v1.4 changes
- replace .asm (as well as .c) suffixes with .o for OBJS definition
- added a recipe for building ProDOS renamed object files
- changed definition of OBJS to remove the full pathnames
and to add to previous values of OBJS rather than to act
as a default value
binrules.mk:
- backed out all v1.5 changes except for using $(MAINSRC)
vice $(MAIN).c
- added a recipe for building ProDOS-renamed object files
paths.mk:
- backed out v1.6 changes
- added a macro, PRODOS_OBJS. If this is set to "true", then
ProDOS-compliant file names will be used for object files.
- with the modified binrules.mk, we don't need the .SOURCE
directives.
binconst.mk:
- change the definition of OBJS somewhat so that they are
always fully pathed in the $(OBJ_DIR) directory
- for utils with both BSD and GNO man pages, make sure we
install the GNO one
- conditionally define MAINSRC so that we can override it
if necessary. By default MAINSRC is $(MAIN).c
binrules.mk:
- don't assume MAINSRC is $(MAIN).c
- don't assume the compiled rez fork is in the current directory
- add default target for creating object files in the $(OBJ_DIR)
directory
- don't relink the executable if it just needs a new resource fork
binrelease.mk:
- changed targets to allow for the BSD/GNO man page duality
- assume the built program is in the $(OBJ_DIR)
- eliminate describe actions from the 'install' target
prog.mk:
- don't include binrules.mk if CUSTOM_RULES is defined and
non-NULL.
- modifications to allow the object files to be in the /obj
hierarchy.
- rename the object files during the build such that they can
reside on a ProDOS partition. An unfortunate consequence of
this is the requirement in this file for explicit recipes for
any of the renamed object files.
libnetdb.rez:
- add an rVersion for the final library
- fix definition of OBJS such that they can be placed in the /obj
hierarchy. Also added some more default targets for the same
purpose.
- added in a rule to append an rVersion resource to the library,
unless the NO_REZ macro is set in the makefile
- make all object files have ProDOS file names. This doesn't
affect source files.
- install GNO version of man page rather than the BSD one.
ftp.1G
- fixed up some register interpolations that made the GNO
nroff puke
- put cksum in /usr/bin vice /bin
cksum.1:
- added "sum" to the NAME section so that whatis(1) gets a hit
cksum.rez:
- added (initial test) of automatically displaying the build
date.
mkso.data:
- used for making man page ".so links"
mklink.data:
- used to replicate cksum(1) as sum(1)
- assume the program under test is in the /obj hierarchy rather
than the parent directory
fulltests:
- use tr(1) out of /dist/bin instead of the /src directory
- basename(argv[0]) is verified to be one of "compile", "cmpl",
"assemble", or "asml", or an error is thrown. The latter
two were not in the previous version at all.
- Use the new GS/OS prefixes (>7)
- define REZ as "17/occ" versus "occ" so that dmake doesn't
have to search the PATH every time it calls $(REZ)
- explicitly specify the output file for the default rule for
making *.r files.
builddate.rez:
- This file is for inclusion by the various utility *.rez files
so that the build date can be displayed in a consistent format.
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/who/bwk/
This is version 970821 without modification for GNO/ME compatibility.
It's being included in the repository to assist in importing future
versions of awk from Bell Labs.
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Added Files:
awk/FIXES awk/README awk/awk.1 awk/awk.h awk/awkgram.y awk/b.c
awk/lex.c awk/lib.c awk/main.c awk/makefile awk/maketab.c
awk/missing95.c awk/parse.c awk/proto.h awk/run.c awk/tran.c
awk/ytab.c awk/ytab.h awk/ytabc.bak awk/ytabh.bak
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-- Dave Tribby
found to reflect the directories now recommended in the FAQ.
- added a resource fork with an rVersion.
- use catrez instead of copyfork
- make 'install' and 'release' targets consistent with the rest of
the GNO builds.
database source when using descu. This limit was imposed
due to a bug in ORCA/C (it is no longer clear whether
this was a bug in malloc(3) or in array indexing code).
As of ORCA/C v2.1.x, this bug appears to be fixed, so
the limit was lifted.
A couple of calls to lseek(2) didn't have their return values
checked for errors. Fixed.
Updated email address for Devin Reade.
different directory)
- at Derek's request, added the dmake startup.mk file that I (Devin) use
for /usr/lib/startup.mk. (This file is expected to be in /usr/local/lib
unless you have set up your environment to change the location.)