Added echos to all compile commands to append to MAKE_out. tee'd
the output of the compile command so that it will go to both the MAKE_out
file and the screen.
Make spends a considerable amount of time checking targets against
built-in implicit rules. Let's turn them off, enjoy some speedup, and
see if anyone was relying on them!
Refs #360
Moving targets to the more correct makefile like defining S_MAIN should
be in make_makefile_src. Moved the makefile_overrides rules read from
directories into their own makefile.
Changed some order only dependencies to actual dependencies. Added a
check in make_makefile_src for new files that should trigger recreating
Makefile_src.
Moved makefile assignment of S_MAIN out of MAkefile.common to simulation
makefile. The definition in Makefile.common was causing trouble for
autotesting because it changes TRICK_HOST_CPU.
A different approach. Instead of trying to limit the number of times
S_overrides.mk is included, combine the makefiles so only one
call to make is made.
Created man pages for each executable we have in bin. Updated the
couple of man pages we did have in there. Modified trick-CP
to accept arguments. Updated the version number reported by ICG
as well.
Reorganized. Created a new top level include directory that will hold all of Trick's header files. Moved all of the Trick headers to this directory. Created a libexec directory that holds all of the executables that users don't need to execute directly. Changed all of the executables remaining in bin to start with "trick-". In the sim_services directories changed all source files to find the Trick headers in their new location. Since all of the include files are gone in sim_services, removed the src directories as well, moving all of the source files up a level. Moved the makefiles, docs, man, and other architecture independent files into a top level share directory. Renamed lib_${TRICK_HOST_CPU} to lib64 or lib depending on the platform we're currently on.
refs #63