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freebsd-ports/archivers/star-devel/files/patch-aa
Andreas Klemm 51c3869a15 link it statically...
changed installation path from ${PREFIX}/bin to ${PREFIX}/sbin

noticed, that ${PREFIX}/sbin is populated by dynamically linked
programs... Wasn't the intention of sbin directories, to include
statically linked programs ? Or is this degenerated, because it's
ports here and the only statically linked programs reside on
the root filesystem in /sbin ???
1999-07-19 20:36:41 +00:00

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--- RULES/i386-freebsd-cc.rul.orig Thu May 6 02:48:51 1999
+++ RULES/i386-freebsd-cc.rul Thu May 6 02:50:11 1999
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
###########################################################################
CPPFLAGS= $(CPPOPTS) $(CPPOPTX)
-CFLAGS= $(COPTS) $(CWARNOPTS) $(COPTOPT) $(COPTX)
+CFLAGS+= -static $(COPTS) $(CWARNOPTS) $(COPTX)
CPPOPTS= -I. -I$(ARCHDIR) -I$(OINCSDIR) $(INCDIRS:%=-I%) $(OSDEFS)
COPTS=
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
LIBS_PATH= -L$(OLIBSDIR)
-LDFLAGS= $(LDOPTS) $(LDOPTX)
+LDFLAGS+= -static $(LDOPTS) $(LDOPTX)
LDLIBS= $(LIBS) $(LIBX)
#LDOPTS= $(LIBS_PATH) $(LDPATH) $(RUNPATH)
@@ -57,14 +57,14 @@
FLOAT_OPTIONS=
-CC= @echo " ==> COMPILING \"$@\""; gcc
-LDCC= @echo " ==> LINKING \"$@\""; gcc
-DYNLD= @echo " ==> LINKING dynamic library \"$@\""; gcc
+CC= @echo " ==> COMPILING \"$@\""; ${CCOM}
+LDCC= @echo " ==> LINKING \"$@\""; ${CCOM}
+DYNLD= @echo " ==> LINKING dynamic library \"$@\""; ${CCOM}
RANLIB= @echo " ==> RANDOMIZING ARCHIVE \"$@\""; ranlib
ARFLAGS= cr
LORDER= lorder
TSORT= tsort
RMDEP= :
-MKDEP= @echo " ==> MAKE DEPENDENCIES \"$@\""; $(RMDEP); gcc -M
+MKDEP= @echo " ==> MAKE DEPENDENCIES \"$@\""; $(RMDEP); ${CCOM} -M
MKDEP_OUT=