In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> John Baldwin writes:
: 2) Build kernels in sys/compile/${MACHINE_ARCH}/FOO rather than sys/compile/FOO.

Please use ${MACHINE}, not ${MACHINE_ARCH}.  That way I can build
GENERIC for both i386 and pc98 at the same time without resorting to
the GENERIC98 hack I use now.

:    This is very helpful when you share the same sys/ tree across several
:    machines with different architectures.  For example, I share the same sys/
:    tree via NFS across almost all my testboxes including alpha and i386.  Every
:    time I want to compile GENERIC (I keep kernel.GENERIC up to date on my boxes)
:    as part of an installworld I have to go manipulate symlinks (and/or shuffle
:    directories around).  Fixing this would make life for the non-x86 centric
:    types a bit easier, although there'll probably be a big bikeshed over
:    changing the build directory.  *sigh*
: 

I'd be up for doing this, so long as I got to choose where to build
into :-)

        sys/arch/${MACHINE}/compile/FOO

but that would start the arch bikeshed.  I'd love to just do it.

With powerpc, we are going to have a lot of different ports ala
i386/pc98 (that have the same MAHINCE_ARCH, but different MACHINE) if
NetBSD is any indication.

Warner

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