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Note to self: never try to move submodules again
To migrate your existing submodules (more or less):
set -x
set -e
mkdir .git/modules/pkg
for old in */*/src ; do
new="pkg/${old#*/}"
if ! [ -f "$old/.git" ] || [ "${old%%/*}" = pkg ] ; then
continue
fi
git -C ".git/modules/$old" config core.worktree "../../../../../$new"
rmdir "$new"
mv "$old" "$new"
sed -e "s,$old,$new," "$new/.git" > "$new/.git.tmp"
mv "$new/.git.tmp" "$new/.git"
mkdir ".git/modules/${new%/src}"
mv ".git/modules/$old" ".git/modules/$new"
rm "${old%/src}"/*.ninja
mv "${old%/src}"/*.tar.{gz,xz,bz2} "${new%/src}/"
rmdir "${old%/src}" || true
done
sed -e 's,^\[submodule "[^/]*/,[submodule "pkg/,' .git/config > .git/config.tmp
mv .git/config.tmp .git/config
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OpenBSD commonly uses the __bounded__ attribute which is not supported by
vanilla gcc.
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There is little chance of collision between phony target names and actual
sources checked in $dir. Additionally, it was a bit magical when processing
phony sources because paths starting with $ or phony/ were left alone, while
others were prepended with $outdir/.
Also, where appropriate, use phony targets for dependencies instead of
specifying all of them for every compile action. This makes the resulting ninja
files easier to read, and might be more efficient too.
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Even though it is not generally useful, it is easy to forget to update if it is
hidden.
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This gets rid of the perl dependency for building the core system.
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Also build getentropy, timingsafe_memcmp, explicit_bzero, and
arc4random.
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