On 22/04/2016 11:18 AM, olli hauer wrote:
On 2016-04-22 04:04, Julian Elischer wrote:
How can I add entries (like the above) to a port compile?
I want to ADD things to CFLAGS.
If I add 'CFLAGS=...' to the build (for example, of lsof) it actually replaces
all the CFLAGS already there.
lsof (as the example) uses configure, so I would need to feed the added stuff
into configure. Is there a standard way to do this?
In the environment I'm using, I'm building for a machine that is not the build
machine, but an appliance.
It has a small number of differences in the include file contents, so I want it
to compile using a different set of includes than those in /usr/include.
On the other hand I'm building a bunch of tools that do have t orun on the
build machine and they need to use the regular /usr/include so I don't really
want to replace them..
Julian
p.s. usual "please reply directly" comment applies.. I'm on this list but get
it in digest form..
Use the '+=' notation, e.g.
# Makefile
...
CFLAGS+= "--sysroot=...."
...
sorry I wasn't clear..
I want to add something to the make command, not edit Makefiles.
I could add something to bsd.autotools.mk or some similar Makefile
include. but really I want to do it on a case by case basis.
there is an averall Makefile (using gmake) that effectively does:
cd /usr/ports/$(PORT_DIR); $(BMAKE) $(ARGS) install clean
(except it does a lot of them)
I want to know what to add to $(ARGS) to make it use the correct
include files. my current "work-around" is to do:
mv /usr/include /usr/include.hold; ln -s $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include
/usr/include
cd /usr/ports/$(PORT_DIR); $(BMAKE) $(ARGS) install clean
rm /usr/include; mv /usr/include.hold /usr/include
this is *NOT* a clean solution :-)
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