History log of /netbsd-src/distrib/atari/Makefile (Results 1 – 5 of 5)
Revision Date Author Comments
# fee07bcf 06-Mar-2007 bouyer <bouyer@NetBSD.org>

Add an iso_image target (iso-image as a target name doesn't play well with
bsd.subdirs.mk) in distrib/makefile, which builds an iso image for $MACHINE
with binary sets, stored in ${RELEASEDIR}/iso. T

Add an iso_image target (iso-image as a target name doesn't play well with
bsd.subdirs.mk) in distrib/makefile, which builds an iso image for $MACHINE
with binary sets, stored in ${RELEASEDIR}/iso. The image is bootable for:
alpha, amd64, cats, i386, pmax, sgimips, sparc, sparc64, sun3, vax.
mac68k/macppc no there yet because of missing feature in makefs.

call iso_image in distrib/ for iso-image in the top Makefile.

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# 17902793 12-Dec-2004 jmc <jmc@NetBSD.org>

Last remaining bits of hand built releases. Get all TOS utils into CVS and
provide rules for putting them into installation/misc along w. checksums.


# ed8e534c 02-May-2002 lukem <lukem@NetBSD.org>

yet another distrib overhaul:
- move guts of distrib/Makefile.inc to distrib/common/Makefile.distrib
(fixes problem caused by implicit include of ../Makefile.inc in certain
submake conditions tri

yet another distrib overhaul:
- move guts of distrib/Makefile.inc to distrib/common/Makefile.distrib
(fixes problem caused by implicit include of ../Makefile.inc in certain
submake conditions triggered by makefiles not yet in tree)
- removed mkdir of ${RELEASEDIR}/*; rely upon "snap_pre" target of
etc/Makefile to create all the release directories
- renamed RELINSTALL to RELEASE_INSTALL
- renamed FLOPPYINSTDIR to FLOPPY_RELEASEDIR
- renamed MDSETDIR to MDSET_RELEASEDIR
- removed ITARGET
- move release target from top level to appropriate subdirectory
- ensure release target has correct depends
- replace miniroot's IMAGE_MD_POST with common/Makefile.image IMAGEPOSTBUILD
- Makefile.image: add realall: ${IMAGE}

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# 422ece05 12-Apr-2002 leo <leo@NetBSD.org>

Build the floppies too.


# 21b0b278 17-Apr-1995 leo <leo@NetBSD.org>

NetBSD/Atari, port by Leo Weppelman.