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

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