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2024-07-15Remove residual blank line at start of MakefileWarner Losh
2023-08-16Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh patternWarner Losh
2017-03-04kerberos5: normalize paths using SRCTOP-relative paths or :H when possibleEnji Cooper
2016-03-30Remove the old depend (mkdep) code and make FAST_DEPEND the one true way.Bryan Drewery
2015-09-26Add more SUBDIR_PARALLEL.Bryan Drewery
2015-01-02Remove GNU texinfo from base along with all info pages.Baptiste Daroussin
2014-04-05use MK_KERBEROS=no in preference to WITHOUT_KERBEROSWarner Losh
2012-10-06Add support for bmake. This includes:Marcel Moolenaar
2011-06-25The kerberos5 tools are only used as build tools but not otherwise andMarius Strobl
2006-03-17Reimplementation of world/kernel build options. For details, see:Ruslan Ermilov
2004-01-31Overhaul of kerberos5/ makefiles. Most significant changes are:Ruslan Ermilov
2003-07-16Very big makeover in the way telnet, telnetd and libtelnet are built.Mark Murray
2003-05-05Turn MAKE_KERBEROS5 into NO_KERBEROS by negating the logic. Some extraMark Murray
2002-10-30Correct path in previous commit. libssh lives under src/secure/lib, notJohn Baldwin
2002-10-30Unbreak 'make release' by adding libssh to KPROGS.Dag-Erling Smørgrav
2002-10-11Build kerberized versions of the PAM library, and install themRuslan Ermilov
2002-07-05Heimdal Texinfo manual.Ruslan Ermilov
2002-04-26Milestone #1 in cross-arch make releases.Ruslan Ermilov
2000-03-03Point SDIR at ${.CURDIR}/../secure so that ssh and sshd can be found whenJohn Hay
2000-03-02Oops! this macro needs to be defined for "make release".Mark Murray
2000-02-29Targets and macros for "make release".Mark Murray
2000-01-24Another target to keep "make release" orthogonal.Mark Murray
2000-01-24Make a "do nothing" target to help "make release" look clean.Mark Murray
2000-01-24Move CFLAGS to a more obvious place and allow INET6 to work properly.Mark Murray
2000-01-15Userland build of Kerberos5 (AKA Heimdal). More to come.Mark Murray