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Date:      Thu, 31 May 2001 22:55:20 +1000 (EST)
From:      Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
To:        FUJISHIMA Satsuki <sf@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>, cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: src UPDATING
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0105312231160.25702-100000@besplex.bde.org>
In-Reply-To: <8666eil46i.wl@cheerful.com>

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On Thu, 31 May 2001, FUJISHIMA Satsuki wrote:

> I wonder why some Makefile's under src/ use ${INSTALL} -c directly
> rather than ${COPY}. If there isn't a special reason to do so, I would
> like to replace them with ${COPY}.
> ...
> M etc/Makefile
> M etc/isdn/Makefile
> ...

They do this because ${COPY} gives the user's preference for copying
files.  Honoring the user's preference for copying in these Makefiles
would have been just a bug in these Makefiles, since the valid preference
of COPY="" would have deleted source files.  -c should be used instead
of copy precisely for installing source files.

-c is now the default for install(1), so both -c and ${COPY} have no
effect unless ${COPY} is abused for something other than the user's
preference for copying.

I think the correct fix is to remove all instances of -c and COPY.  COPY
is a FreeBSD thing.  It was added by rgrimes in FreeBSD-1.x.  The .mk
files in 4.4BSD-Lite2 use plain "install" for most generated files, so
the default in 4.4BSD-Lite2 was to remove most generated files after
installing them.  I think the default for COPY was always -c in FreeBSD,
and the only reason to have a macro for this was to support bug for bug
compatible behaviour.

Bruce


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