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H A D | Makefile.sys.inc | e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
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/freebsd/share/mk/ |
H A D | src.sys.obj.mk | e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC e22224a5 Tue Dec 05 21:29:47 GMT 2017 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> AUTO_OBJ: For all top-level targets enforce using an OBJDIR.
This will cause an error if the wanted OBJDIR is not writable. Previously it would cause the files to generate to the source tree. This was too obscure and things like buildworld really expect a proper OBJDIR layout.
Sponsored by: Dell EMC
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