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-rw-r--r-- | proc/Makefile | 25 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/proc/Makefile b/proc/Makefile index e1ed85d6..f7ebe4f2 100644 --- a/proc/Makefile +++ b/proc/Makefile @@ -23,14 +23,13 @@ PROCMIGOPTS="-DPROCESS_INTRAN=pstruct_t reqport_find (process_t)" \ "-DPROCESS_IMPORTS=import \"proc.h\";" \ "-DSERVERPREFIX=S_" -OBJS = proc_wait.o proc_hash.o proc_host.o \ - proc_info.o proc_main.o proc_mgt.o \ - proc_notify.o proc_pgrp.o proc_msg.o \ +OBJS = wait.o hash.o host.o info.o main.o mgt.o notify.o pgrp.o msg.o \ + primes.o \ processServer.o notifyServer.o process_replyUser.o msgUser.o \ - interruptServer.o + interruptServer.o proc_excUser.o proc_excServer.o proc_excreplUser.o \ + proc_excreplServer.o -SRCS = proc_wait.c proc_hash.c proc_host.c proc_info.c proc_main.c proc_mgt.c \ - proc_notify.c proc_pgrp.c proc_coll.c proc_msg.c +SRCS = wait.c hash.c host.c info.c main.c mgt.c notify.c pgrp.c msg.c primes.c DIST_FILES = $(SRCS) proc.h Makefile @@ -40,8 +39,9 @@ proc: $(OBJS) $(link) $(OBJS): proc.h proc_S.h -proc_notify.o: notify_S.h -proc_wait.o: process_reply.h msg.h interrupt_S.h +notify.o: notify_S.h +wait.o: process_reply.h msg.h interrupt_S.h +mgt.o: proc_exc_S.h proc_exc.h proc_excrepl.h proc_excrepl_S.h proc_S.h processServer.c: $(headers)/hurd/process.defs $(headers)/hurd/hurd_types.defs $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $(PROCMIGOPTS) $(headers)/hurd/process.defs \ @@ -59,6 +59,15 @@ notify_S.h notifyServer.c: $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $(headers)/mach/notify.defs \ | $(MIGCOM) -sheader notify_S.h -header /dev/null -user /dev/null +proc_exc_S.h proc_excUser.c proc_excServer.c proc_exc.h: proc_exc.defs + $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) proc_exc.defs \ + | $(MIGCOM) -sheader proc_exc_S.h + +proc_excrepl_S.h proc_excreplUser.c proc_excreplServer.c proc_excrepl.h: + $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) proc_excrepl.defs \ + | $(MIGCOM) -sheader proc_excrepl_S.h + + # The reason for -Dout= is to prevent errors for get_init_port, # get_init_ports, get_init_int, get_init_ints, get_dtable, and get_fd. # We don't use those, so we're safe in breaking them. |