ref: 905e669fced93d8f1648157ade1456227230b979
dir: /mkconfig.OpenBSD_amd64/
# # Set the following 4 variables. The host system is the system where # the software will be built; the target system is where it will run. # They are almost always the same. # On Nt systems, the ROOT path MUST be of the form `drive:/path' # ROOT=/usr/inferno ROOT=/home/j/local/plan9/custom/inferno-os # # Specify the flavour of Tk (std for standard builds) # TKSTYLE=std # # Except for building kernels, SYSTARG must always be the same as SYSHOST # SYSHOST=OpenBSD # Plan9 # build system OS type (AIX, Hp, Inferno, Irix, Linux, MacOSX, Nt, Plan9, Solaris) SYSTARG=$SYSHOST # target system OS type (AIX, Hp, Inferno, Irix, Linux, Nt, Plan9, Solaris) # # specify the architecture of the target system - Plan 9 imports it from the # environment; for other systems it is usually just hard-coded # # OBJTYPE=386 # target system object type (eg, 386, arm, mips, power, s800, sparc) OBJTYPE=amd64 # OBJTYPE=$objtype # # no changes required beyond this point # OBJDIR=$SYSTARG/$OBJTYPE <$ROOT/mkfiles/mkhost-$SYSHOST # variables appropriate for host system <$ROOT/mkfiles/mkfile-$SYSTARG-$OBJTYPE # variables used to build target object type