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67 default: install69 Libsyscall_driverkit: install73 installhdrs install:: target83 installhdrs install:: do_unifdef_headers target101 default: install103 installhdrs install clean: target115 default: install117 installhdrs install clean: target127 default: install129 installhdrs install: target[all …]
105 By default, a DWARF debug information repository is created during the install phase; this is a "bu…173 How to install a new header file from XNU199 to install it. The default locations where the header files are installed235 install lists which are used by build system to install the header files. There236 are two types of install lists: machine-dependent and machine-independent.239 use a machine-dependent install list (e.g. `INSTALL_MD_LIST`). If your header241 machine-independent install list (e.g. `INSTALL_MI_LIST`).243 If the install list that you are interested does not exist, create it244 by adding the appropriate file lists. The default install lists, its306 for compilation only. Does not install anything into the SDK.[all …]
22 .DEFAULT_GOAL := install81 install-sr_entitlement_helper: sr_entitlement_helper103 install-corpse_backtrace2: ;125 install-immovable_send_client: immovable_send_client136 install-posix_spawnattr_set_crash_behavior_np_child: posix_spawnattr_set_crash_behavior_np_child151 install-port_exhaustion_client: port_exhaustion_client165 install-port_table_limits_client: port_table_limits_client178 install-fd_table_limits_client: fd_table_limits_client186 install-vm_spawn_tool: vm_spawn_tool203 install-imm_pinned_control_port_crasher: imm_pinned_control_port_crasher[all …]
139 install -c -m 644 $< $@144 install -c -m 644 $< $@155 install -o 0 -g 0 -c -m 444 $(HDRS) $(HDRDST)157 install: release installhdrs $(LIBKXLDDST_$(PRODUCT_TYPE)) target161 install -o 0 -g 0 -c -m 555 $< $@166 install -o 0 -g 0 -c -m 555 $< $@173 install -c -m 755 $(OBJROOT)/kextcopyright $@182 install -c -m 755 $(OBJROOT)/kxld_array_test $@189 install -c -m 755 $(OBJROOT)/kxld_dict_test $@197 install -c -m 755 $(OBJROOT)/copyrighttest $@
134 install $ASROOT -c -m 444 $SRC/servers/$hdr $SERVER_HEADER_DST140 install $ASROOT -c -m 444 $SRC/mach/$hdr $MACH_HEADER_DST146 install $ASROOT -c -m 444 $SRC/mach/$hdr $MACH_PRIVATE_HEADER_DST162 install $ASROOT -c -m 444 $MIG_HEADER_OBJ/$MIG_NAME.h $MIG_HEADER_DST/$MIG_NAME.h
6 .DEFAULT_GOAL := install8 install: target
611 # Aggregate install targets, which install everything appropriate for the current build alias/make …614 .PHONY: install617 install: install_kernels619 install: install_config install_kernels621 install: installhdrs623 install: installhdrs627 install: installhdrs_desktop630 install: installhdrs install_textfiles install_config install_kernels install_aliases636 install_embedded install_release_embedded install_desktop: install638 # These special configs only install the kernel files
55 # $(1) is the list of install paths91 # $(1) is the list of install paths129 # $(1) is the install path142 # Empty the install lists of non-host headers if building the host headers alias
953 # install flags for header files966 # only whitelisted headers install outside of the DriverKit Runtime hierarchy1084 # mach_kernel install location1089 # new OS X install location1123 # System.kext pseudo-kext install location1128 # System.kext PlugIns install location
265 # are trying to install the same target header
270 # has its install target run serially with respect to other primary
18 the top of Makefile. In short "make test; make install" should work for most19 machines. For Unix: "./configure; make test; make install". For MSDOS, use one82 installed before testing (do "make install" before "make test"), since the
121 $(_v)install $(DATA_INSTALL_FLAGS) $< $@
10 To install the DEBUG kernel, do:
62 …stkext OBJROOT=$(OBJROOT)/testkext SDKROOT=$(SDKROOT) RC_ARCHS="$(subst i386,,$(RC_ARCHS))" install
89 install -m 755 $< $@
313 $ pip install --user pylint flake8316 $ pip install --user pylint flake8385 $ pip install --user coverage386 $ pip3 install --user coverage
9 * Does not require complete install on device to run. Just kernelcache is enough.