From 4fbe7358c7747a9165f776eb19addbb9baf7def2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Samuel Thibault Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 22:07:53 +0000 Subject: rename libdde_linux26 into libdde-linux26 to make dpkg-source happy --- libdde_linux26/mk/Makeconf | 515 --------------- libdde_linux26/mk/WhatIsThis | 2 - libdde_linux26/mk/binary.inc | 731 --------------------- libdde_linux26/mk/config.help | 379 ----------- libdde_linux26/mk/config.in | 214 ------ libdde_linux26/mk/config.inc | 137 ---- libdde_linux26/mk/defconfig/config.l4check.amd64 | 82 --- .../mk/defconfig/config.l4check.arm-int-l4v2 | 89 --- .../mk/defconfig/config.l4check.x86-586-l4v2 | 83 --- libdde_linux26/mk/defconfig/config.x86 | 83 --- libdde_linux26/mk/doc.mk | 301 --------- libdde_linux26/mk/export_defs.inc | 35 - libdde_linux26/mk/idl.mk | 206 ------ libdde_linux26/mk/include.mk | 88 --- libdde_linux26/mk/install.inc | 66 -- libdde_linux26/mk/lib.mk | 113 ---- libdde_linux26/mk/makehelpers.inc | 15 - libdde_linux26/mk/modes.inc | 575 ---------------- libdde_linux26/mk/prog.mk | 165 ----- libdde_linux26/mk/ptest | 444 ------------- libdde_linux26/mk/redo_defconfigs | 21 - libdde_linux26/mk/rel2abs.sh | 72 -- libdde_linux26/mk/runux.mk | 194 ------ libdde_linux26/mk/subdir.mk | 64 -- libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/MAINTAINER | 1 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/Makefile | 9 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/examples/Makefile | 10 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/idl/Makefile | 13 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/include/Makefile | 9 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/inst | 8 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/lib/Makefile | 9 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/lib/src/Makefile | 14 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/ptest/Makefile | 6 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/ptest/run/Makefile | 10 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/server/Makefile | 9 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/server/src/Makefile | 18 - libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/server/src/main.c | 5 - 37 files changed, 4795 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/Makeconf delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/WhatIsThis delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/binary.inc delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/config.help delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/config.in delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/config.inc delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/defconfig/config.l4check.amd64 delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/defconfig/config.l4check.arm-int-l4v2 delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/defconfig/config.l4check.x86-586-l4v2 delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/defconfig/config.x86 delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/doc.mk delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/export_defs.inc delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/idl.mk delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/include.mk delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/install.inc delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/lib.mk delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/makehelpers.inc delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/modes.inc delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/prog.mk delete mode 100755 libdde_linux26/mk/ptest delete mode 100755 libdde_linux26/mk/redo_defconfigs delete mode 100755 libdde_linux26/mk/rel2abs.sh delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/runux.mk delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/subdir.mk delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/MAINTAINER delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/examples/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/idl/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/include/Makefile delete mode 100755 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/inst delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/lib/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/lib/src/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/ptest/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/ptest/run/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/server/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/server/src/Makefile delete mode 100644 libdde_linux26/mk/tmpl/server/src/main.c (limited to 'libdde_linux26/mk') diff --git a/libdde_linux26/mk/Makeconf b/libdde_linux26/mk/Makeconf deleted file mode 100644 index fa6474ae..00000000 --- a/libdde_linux26/mk/Makeconf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,515 +0,0 @@ -# -*- Makefile -*- -# vim:set ft=make: -# -# DROPS (Dresden Realtime OPerating System) Component -# -# Make configuration file -# -# $Id: Makeconf 418 2008-11-12 03:50:31Z l4check $ -# -# $Author: l4check $ -# -# This file is included by all Makefile-templates. This file defines macros -# for div commands, sets general DROPS-Makefile variables, ensures the -# dependencies from the various Makeconf.locals, defines the messages for -# div actions, and permits the dependency-creation on clean-rules. -# -# The macros BUILD_MULTIPLE_ARCHITECTURES and BUILD_ONE_ARCHITECTURE are -# defined here. -# -# BUILD_MULTIPLE_ARCHITECTURES is set if ARCHS is set to multiple -# architectures in the Makefile. If ARCHS is not set, the default value -# l4_i386 will be assumed, not defining BUILD_MULTIPLE_ARCHITECTURES. -# In the muli-arch case, binary.inc triggers build the files into subdirs, -# dir-name is the architecture. Then, make is called recursively with ARCH -# set to one architecture. -# -# BUILD_ONE_ARCHITECTURE is set if ARCH contains one architecture, and we -# actually build files (in subdirs for multi-arch case, in the same dir in -# the single-arch case). - -ifeq ($(origin _L4DIR_MK_MAKECONF),undefined) -_L4DIR_MK_MAKECONF=y - -SYSTEMS = x86-l4v2 -ARCH = x86 - -# the default target is all -all:: - -# make .general.d dependent on the role-file -$(if $(ROLE),$(OBJ_DIR)/.general.d: $(L4DIR)/mk/$(ROLE)) - -SYSTEM_TARGET = $(SYSTEM_TARGET_$(ARCH)) -SYSTEM_TARGET_arm = arm-linux- - -CARCHFLAGS_amd64 = -mno-red-zone -ASFLAGS_amd64 = -m64 - -LD_EMULATION_amd64= elf_x86_64 -LD_EMULATION_arm = armelf -LD_EMULATION_x86 = elf_i386 -LD_EMULATION = $(LD_EMULATION_$(ARCH)) - -OFORMAT_amd64 = elf64-x86-64 -OFORMAT_arm = default -OFORMAT_x86 = elf32-i386 -OFORMAT = $(OFORMAT_$(ARCH)) - -# This is quite bad: There is no other chance to disable the page-alignedment -# of the linker. 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You may - select between x86 (PC), arm, and amd64. - - -CPU-Types for architecture -CPU - Specify for which CPU types you want to build code. - Specify at least one CPU type. - - Supported CPUs for x86 architecture are: 586, 686, K6, K7. - Supported CPUs for arm architecture are: sa, int. - - You can build for multiple CPU types, the code will be stored in - different directories. - - -Build code using API -BUILD_ABI_l4v2 - Specify the version of the Kernel Programming Interface. You may - select between L4.Fiasco (previously V2) or Linux. - - -Build for arm architecture -BUILD_SYSTEMS_arm_s - If you want to build code for the arm architecture, say Y here. - - You can build for multiple architectures, the code will be stored in - different directories. - - Most users will say N here. - -CPU-Types for arm architecture -CPU_arm - Specify for which arm architecture CPU types you want to build code. - Specify at least one CPU type. Supported CPUs are: sa. - - You can build for multiple CPU types, the code will be stored in - different directories. - -Build for amd64 architecture -BUILD_SYSTEMS_amd64_s - If you want to build code for the amd64 architecture, say Y here. - - You can build for multiple architectures, the code will be stored in - different directories. - - Most users will say N here. - -CPU-Types for amd64 architecture -CPU_amd64 - Specify for which amd64 architecture CPU types you want to build code. - Specify at least one CPU type. - - You can build for multiple CPU types, the code will be stored in - different directories. - -Build for ppc32 architecture -BUILD_SYSTEMS_ppc32_s - If you want to build code for the ppc32 architecture, say Y here. - - You can build for multiple architectures, the code will be stored in - different directories. - - Most users will say N here. - -CPU-Types for ppc32 architecture -CPU_ppc32 - Specify for which ppc32 architecture CPU types you want to build code. - Specify at least one CPU type. - - You can build for multiple CPU types, the code will be stored in - different directories. - - - - -Build shared libloaders.s.so -BUILD_LOADER - The "loader" package allows to build a shared library containing - common libraries of L4Env. To build this shared library, the other - L4Env libraries must be build in PIC mode, additionally to the - normal, i.e. non-PIC, mode. - - If you want to use the loader, say Y here. - - -Base directory of the DROPS install tree -DROPS_STDDIR - This is the directory where the includes, libraries and binaries - are looked for. On 'make install', files are installed here. - - For users at TUD with access to os:/home/drops, this is /home/drops. - For others, this is usually $(HOME)/src/drops or similar. - - -Final location of the DROPS install tree -DROPS_INSTDIR - In case you are installing into a temporary DROPS_STDDIR subdirectory, - which will be moved later, set DROPS_INSTDIR to this final - destination. - - You will normally use the default setting "$(DROPS_STDDIR)". - DROPS_INSTDIR is merely used by the daily consitency-check of DROPS. - - -DDE-2.4 include path -DDE_INCDIR - This is a space-separated list of paths where the DDE-Linux includes - can be found. - - Upon compilation, the DDE-Linux package installs its header files - like any other DROPS package into subdirs of $(L4DIR)/include or - $(DROPS_STDDIR)/include, respectively. This variable lists these - subdirectories. - - Normally, you do not have to change this value. - -DDE-2.6 include path -DDE26_INCDIR - This is a space-separated list of paths where the includes of the - Linux-2.6 version of the DDE-Linux package (dde_linux26) can be - found. - - Upon compilation, the DDE-Linux 2.6 package installs its header - files like any other DROPS package into subdirs of $(L4DIR)/include - or $(DROPS_STDDIR)/include, respectively. This variable lists these - subdirectories. - - Normally, you do not have to change this value. - - -SDL include path -SDL_INCDIR - This is a space-separated list of paths where the SDL includes can - be found. - - Upon compilation, the SDL package installs its header files - like any other DROPS package into subdirs of $(L4DIR)/include or - $(DROPS_STDDIR)/include, respectively. This variable lists these - subdirectories. - - Normally, you do not have to change this value. - - -Verbose dependency building -DEPEND_VERBOSE_SWITCH - If enabled, the commands for dependency-generation will be shown. If - disabled, DEPEND_VERBOSE is set to '@' to prevent this. - - Most users will say N here. - - -Verbose compilation and building -VERBOSE_SWITCH - If enabled, the commands issued for compilation will be shown. If - disabled, VERBOSE is set to '@' to prevent this. - - -Short messages for compilation -SHOWMESSAGES - If enabled, a short textual description for every compilation step - is printed. - - Most users will say Y here. - - -Colored build-steps -BID_COLORED_PHASES - If enabled, significant messages will be printed in color, depending - on your $TERM setting. - - -Use special C-Compilers -BIDc_USE_SPECIAL_CC - If you want to specify specific versions of C and C++ compilers instead - of using the default ones, enable this option. Defaults are - "$(SYSTEM_TARGET)gcc" and "$(SYSTEM_TARGET)g++". - - Most users will say N here. - -Specific C-Compiler -HOSTCC - The C compiler to use to generate code for the host system (the one - you are using currently). - -Specific C++-Compiler -HOSTCXX - The C++ compiler to use to generate code for the host system (the one - you are using currently). - -Specific C-Compiler -CC_x86 - The C compiler to build x86 code. - -Specific C++-Compiler -CXX_x86 - The C++ compiler to build x86 code. - -Specific C-Compiler -CC_arm - The C compiler to build arm code. - -Specific C++-Compiler -CXX_arm - The C++ compiler to build arm code. - - -YACC-name -YACC - If you would like to use alternative yacc or lex tools, set those names - here. Defaults are 'byacc' and 'flex'. You can also specify cmdline - arguments using this option. - -LEX-name -LEX - If you would like to use alternative yacc or lex tools, set those names - here. Defaults are 'byacc' and 'flex'. You can also specify cmdline - arguments using this option. - -CTAGS-name -CTAGS - If you would like to use alternative ctags tool, set its name here. - You may want to at least also specify a recursive option for your ctags - tool. - -ETAGS-name -ETAGS - If you would like to use alternative etags tool, set its name here. - You may want to at least also specify a recursive option for your etags - tool. - -System has ld.so -HAVE_LDSO - If your system provides the dynamic linker ld.so, and this is used - by your compilers, you should enable this switch. This allows to - use faster, more flexible and more accurate methods for dependency - building. - - Most Linux-users will say Y here. - - -Automatically determine C preprocessor names -INT_CPP_NAME_SWITCH - If you use C-compilers BID does not know so far, there is a chance you - have to help BID about the names of the C and C++ preprocessors. E.g., - gcc tends to change its preprocessor names from subversion to - subversion, and the dependency tool used by BID wants to know about - these names. However, if dependencies are generated well, BID already - selected the corrects names for you. - - Most users will say Y here. - - -Internal C preprocessor name -INT_CPP_x86_NAME - The command name of the preprocessor your x86 C compiler uses. - Note: It is not necessarily the preprocessor as you would invoke it - from the command line. gcc uses its own internal names. - - For gcc versions prior to gcc 2.95.4 it is 'cpp'. - gcc verssion 2.95.4 uses 'cpp0'. gcc version 3.2 uses 'cc1'. - - -Internal C++ preprocessor name -INT_CXX_x86_NAME - The command name of the preprocessor your x86 C++ compiler uses. - Note: It is not necessarily the preprocessor as you would invoke it - from the command line. g++ uses its own internal names. - - For g++ versions prior to gcc 2.95.4 it is 'cpp'. - gcc verssion 2.95.4 uses 'cpp0'. gcc version 3.2 uses 'cc1plus'. - - -Internal C preprocessor name -INT_CPP_arm_NAME - The command name of the preprocessor your arm C compiler uses. - Note: It is not necessarily the preprocessor as you would invoke it - from the command line. gcc uses its own internal names. - - For gcc versions prior to gcc 2.95.4 it is 'cpp'. - gcc verssion 2.95.4 uses 'cpp0'. gcc version 3.2 uses 'cc1'. - - -Internal C++ preprocessor name -INT_CXX_arm_NAME - The command name of the preprocessor your arm C++ compiler uses. - Note: It is not necessarily the preprocessor as you would invoke it - from the command line. g++ uses its own internal names. - - For g++ versions prior to gcc 2.95.4 it is 'cpp'. - gcc verssion 2.95.4 uses 'cpp0'. gcc version 3.2 uses 'cc1plus'. - - -Automatically determine LD names -INT_LD_NAME_SWITCH - If you use C/C++ compilers BID does not know so far, there is a - chance you have to help BID about the names of the linker binaries. - E.g., linker binaries change on cross-compiler environments. The - dependency tool used by BID wants to know about these names. - However, if dependencies are generated well, BID already selected the - corrects names for you. - - Most users will say Y here. - -Internal linker name -INT_LD_x86_NAME - The command name of the linker your x86 C/C++ compiler uses. - -Internal linker name -INT_LD_arm_NAME - The command name of the linker your arm C/C++ compiler uses. - -Strip binaries on install -BID_STRIP_PROGS - If enabled, binaries will be stripped on installation into - $(L4DIR)/bin or $(DROPS_STDDIR)/bin. If you want to load them with - all their symbols (eg to show the symbols with the Fiasco kernel - debugger), say 'N' here. - - If unsure, say 'Y'. - -Generate gstabs-compatible debug Infos with gcc-3+ -BID_GSTAB_SW - If enabled, gcc will be passed the '-gstabs+' cmdline option. gcc will - generate debug information in the stabs format, including GNU - specific extensions. - - Enable this option to show the line information in the fiasco kernel - debugger. Disable BID_STRIP_PROGS then. - - You can safely say 'Y' here. - -GCC: Omit Frame-pointers -BID_GCC_OMIT_FP - - If enabled, gcc will be passed the '-fomit-frame-pointer' cmdline - option, adding an additional register to the register set for the - generated code. Programs will be faster, but backtraces cannot be - done, seriously hindering debugging. - - If unsure, say 'N'. - -Generate Map-files for binaries -BID_GENERATE_MAPFILE - - Enabling this option will generate map-files together with the binaries. - You do not need mapfiles for DROPS to work properly, but you might - become handy for debugging purposes. See ld(1) for details on mapfiles. - - If unsure, say 'N'. - -Build system using dietlibc -USE_DIETLIBC - Uses the dietlibc as the main libc (deprecated). - -Build system using uClibc -USE_UCLIBC - Uses the uClibc as the main libc. - -Enable Release flag -RELEASE_FLAG - This option enables the RELEASE flag possible omitting - debugging/development code. - -Build documentation -BID_BUILD_DOC - Build documentation. - -Build only in l4 directory -BID_BUILD_L4DIR_ONLY - Only build in l4 directory, no kernel, no dice. - -Name for the configuration -CONFIG_LABEL - Name for the configuration. The build system will also try to include - a file Makeconf.