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1.8
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@Rename templates to match names in makefiles/Makefile.* and include/port.
Read templates after compiler is detected. Convert all templates to real
shell scripts. Rename bsd->openbsd, alpha->osf.
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@AROPT:crs
CFLAGS:
SHARED_LIB:
ALL:
SRCH_INC:
SRCH_LIB:
DLSUFFIX:.so
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1.7
log
@Gen_fmgrtab.sh is strange: it is a platform dependent way (because it uses
CPP) to create platform independent files. Unfortunately, that means that
every config.status (or configure) run invariably causes a relink of the
postmaster and also that we can't put these files in the distribution
(usefully). So we make it a little smarter: when the output files already
exist and it notices that it would recreate them in identical form, it
doesn't touch them. In order to avoid re-running the make rule all the time
we update a timestamp file instead.

Update release_prep accordingly. Also make Gen_fmgrtab.sh use the awk that
is detected at configure time, not necessarily named `awk' and have it check
for exit statuses a little better.

In other news... Remove USE_LOCALE from the templates, it was set to `no'
everywhere anyway. Also remove YACC and YFLAGS from the templates, configure
is smart enough to find bison or yacc itself. Use AC_PROG_YACC for that
instead of the hand-crafted code. Do not set YFLAGS to `-d'. The make rules
that need this flag should explicitly invoke it. YFLAGS should be a user
variable. Update the makefiles to that effect.
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1.6
log
@template change
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@a6 1
USE_LOCALE:no
a7 2
YFLAGS:-d
YACC:
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1.5
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@template changes
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1.4
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@Change BACKEND to CFLAGS
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1.3
log
@Move YACC and YFLAGS into the template files

Clean up the .sample files...comment out all sample entries except for
the localhost one
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@d2 1
a2 1
BACKEND:
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1.2
log
@Got AROPT setting backwards...correct it
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@d9 2
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1.1
log
@One helluva mess.

	Further extended Makefile.global/build/configure so that we can
have a 'template' file for each OS (and each version of OS, as in BSDi)
which is used as much as possible to generate Makefile.global

	Any future ports should look at using the template file as a basis,
before moving over to Makefile.global.

	This will most probably break alot of the ports, atho I've tried to
be very neat about it...
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@d1 1
a1 1
AROPT:cq
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