Hello Chris, I think I really have to start reading through this waf book. Thanks again for the hint. You can find a second version of the patch which uses the subst rule as a reply to this mail.
But before the patch gets merged, we maybe should wait till Sichen has the port of openssl ready. I'll ask him that he includes the patch into his future patch set. Till then, we still can discuss it ;-) One further point: While discussing the port in a chat with Sichen, it seemed that there are a lot of headers scattered around in the openssl tree. So in that case it might could be a bad idea to have a recursive copy because some files might get duplicated in a tree and the subtree. I used the recursive search because some time later, the same recursive search is used for installing the headers: https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/tree/waf_generator.py?id=b43517be379decb653f4e3455afc1636a5a5c278#n629 Do you see any reason why we shouldn't put the recursive part of the search into the builder.py. This would mean that we have for example a line ('freebsd/include', '**/*.h', ''), instead of the current ('freebsd/include', '*.h', ''), That would make it easier to decide whether a recursive search should be done or only a single file should be copied. Kind regards Christian _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel