The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1 # Makefile for syscall tables
    2 #
    3 # $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/linux/Makefile,v 1.4 1999/08/28 00:45:21 peter Exp $
    4 
    5 all:
    6         @echo "make sysent only"
    7 
    8 sysent: ${.CURDIR}/linux_sysent.c
    9 
   10 ${.CURDIR}/linux_sysent.c ${.CURDIR}/linux_syscall.h \
   11 ${.CURDIR}/linux_proto.h ${.CURDIR}/linux_union.h: \
   12         ${.CURDIR}/../../../kern/makesyscalls.sh \
   13         ${.CURDIR}/syscalls.master ${.CURDIR}/syscalls.conf
   14         -mv -f ${.CURDIR}/linux_sysent.c ${.CURDIR}/linux_sysent.c.bak
   15         -mv -f ${.CURDIR}/linux_syscall.h ${.CURDIR}/linux_syscall.h.bak
   16         -mv -f ${.CURDIR}/linux_proto.h ${.CURDIR}/linux_proto.h.bak
   17         -mv -f ${.CURDIR}/linux_union.h ${.CURDIR}/linux_union.h.bak
   18         cd ${.CURDIR} && sh ../../../kern/makesyscalls.sh syscalls.master syscalls.conf
   19 
   20 SUBDIR= linprocfs
   21 
   22 .include <bsd.subdir.mk>

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