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* Rework privatelib/internallibbapt2014-08-062-4/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make sure everything linking to a privatelib and/or an internallib does it directly from the OBJDIR rather than DESTDIR. Add src.libnames.mk so bsd.libnames.mk is not polluted by libraries not existsing in final installation Introduce the LD* variable which is what ld(1) is expecting (via LDADD) to link to internal/privatelib Directly link to the .so in case of private library to avoid having to complexify LDFLAGS. Phabric: https://phabric.freebsd.org/D553 Reviewed by: imp, emaste
* Fix atf-sh's integration_testjmmv2014-07-091-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | With the move of atf-sh into /usr/libexec in r267181, some of the tests in the integration_test program broke because they could not execute atf-sh from the path any longer. This slipped through because I do have a local atf installation in my home directory that appears in my path, hence the tests could still execute my own version. Fix this by forcing /usr/libexec to appear at the beginning of the path when attempting to execute atf-sh. To make upgrading easy (and to avoid an unnecessary entry in UPDATING), make integration_test depend on the Makefile so that a rebuild of the shell script is triggered. This requires a hack in the *.test.mk files to ensure the Makefile is not treated as a source to the generated program. Ugly, I know, but I don't have a better way of doing this at the moment. Will think of one once I address the TODO in the *.test.mk files that suggests generalizing the file generation functionality. PR: 191052 Reviewed by: Garrett Cooper
* Move atf-sh from /usr/bin/ to /usr/libexec/jmmv2014-06-065-2/+86
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In r266650, we made libatf-c and libatf-c++ private libraries so that no components outside of the source tree could unintendedly depend on them. This change does the same for the "atf-sh library" by moving the atf-sh interpreter from its public location in /usr/bin/ to the private location in /usr/libexec/. Our build system will ensure that our own test programs use the right binary, but users won't be able to depend on atf-sh by "mistake". Committing this now to ride the UPDATING notice added with r267172 today.
* Change libatf-c and libatf-c++ to be private libraries.jmmv2014-05-251-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | We should not be leaking these interfaces to the outside world given that it's much easier for third-party components to use the devel/atf package from ports. As a side-effect, we can also drop the ATF pkgconfig and aclocal files from the base system. Nothing in the base system needs these, and it was quite ugly to have to get them installed only so that a few ports could build. The offending ports have been fixed to depend on devel/atf explicitly. Reviewed by: bapt
* Use src.opts.mk in preference to bsd.own.mk except where we need stuffimp2014-05-061-0/+1
| | | | from the latter.
* Make bsd.test.mk the only public mk fragment for the building of tests.jmmv2014-03-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Change {atf,plain,tap}.test.mk to be internal implementation details of bsd.test.mk. Makefiles that build tests should now only include bsd.test.mk and declaratively specify what they want to build, without worrying about the internal implementation of the mk files. The reason for this change is to permit building test programs of different interfaces from a single directory, which is something I had a need for while porting tests over from src/tools/regression/. Additionally, this change makes it possible to perform some other requested changes to bsd.test.mk in an easier manner. Coming soon.
* Build and install the atf tests.jmmv2013-11-086-3/+31
| | | | | Reviewed by: freebsd-testing Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
* Add ATF to the build. This is may be a bit rought around the egdes,marcel2012-10-223-0/+107
but committing it helps to get everyone on the same page and makes sure we make progress. Tinderbox breakages that are the result of this commit are entirely the committer's fault -- in other words: buildworld testing on amd64 only. Credits follow: Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com> Sponsored by: Isilon Systems Based on work by: keramida@ Thanks to: gnn@, mdf@, mlaier@, sjg@ Special thanks to: keramida@
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