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Date:      Sat, 20 Jul 2002 12:14:07 -0600 (MDT)
From:      "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com>
To:        mark@thuvia.demon.co.uk
Cc:        ru@FreeBSD.ORG, arch@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: [POLL] need a good name for share/mk API versioning
Message-ID:  <20020720.121407.17240249.imp@bsdimp.com>
In-Reply-To: <200207201648.g6KGmZJE085462@dotar.thuvia.org>
References:  <20020719.100151.96158427.imp@bsdimp.com> <200207201648.g6KGmZJE085462@dotar.thuvia.org>

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In message: <200207201648.g6KGmZJE085462@dotar.thuvia.org>
            Mark Valentine <mark@thuvia.demon.co.uk> writes:
: > From: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com>
: > Date: Fri 19 Jul, 2002
: > Subject: Re: [POLL] need a good name for share/mk API versioning
: 
: > In message: <200207181943.g6IJhu5A016231@dotar.thuvia.org>
: >             Mark Valentine <mark@thuvia.demon.co.uk> writes:
: > : If this were only for ports, the existing OSVERSION in bsd.port.mk
: > : would suffice, no?
: > 
: > No.  The OS version and the .mk files may (and often are) unrelated.
: > This is especially true in the case of cross build environments, which
: > are often used to insulate products from whatever version of FreeBSD
: > they happen to be running on.  At Timing solutions, we often build 4.5
: > based products on a 4.3 machine, and vice versa.
: 
: Does this work for the ports system?  I recognise the need for cross builds,
: but didn't consider it for ports.  After all, they already use OSVERSION...

Using OSVERSION may be sufficient for the ports.  Using a
__FREEBSD_MK_API_VERSION variable would also be sufficient, as well as
allowing for people that use the bsd.*.mk files externally to the
project to continue to do so and cope with the different APIs.

I've not looked at porting out .mk files over to the new scheme, so I
don't know how necessary this would be.

Warner

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