In article <20090907174634.ga16...@cs.hut.fi>, Antti Kantee <po...@netbsd.org> wrote: >On Tue Sep 08 2009 at 03:28:35 +1000, matthew green wrote: >> >> Module Name: src >> Committed By: pooka >> Date: Mon Sep 7 13:02:37 UTC 2009 >> >> Modified Files: >> src/sys/rump: Makefile.rump >> >> Log Message: >> Always define __NetBSD__ (for builds on non-NetBSD) >> >> >> when does this happen? even builds on non-NetBSD should >> end up here with a compiler that defines __NetBSD__. > >When you are building the binaries to be used as libraries on non-NetBSD, >i.e. not building NetBSD itself.
Then perhaps we should be using a different CPP symbol? christos