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Makefile improvements
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Avoid a stat() call for each affected target and also potentially speed
up parallel builds.
From the GNU make manual[1]:
> Phony targets are also useful in conjunction with recursive
> invocations of make (see Recursive Use of make). In this situation
> the makefile will often contain a variable which lists a number of
> sub-directories to be built.
[...]
> The implicit rule search (see Implicit Rules) is skipped for .PHONY
> targets. This is why declaring a target as .PHONY is good for
> performance, even if you are not worried about the actual file
> existing.
Commands used to search, replace and cleanup:
$ find -type f -name '*Makefile.in' -exec sed -i.bak \
-e 's/^all:/.PHONY: all\nall:/' \
-e 's/^clean:/.PHONY: clean\nclean:/' \
-e 's/^distclean:/.PHONY: distclean\ndistclean:/' '{}' +
$ find -type f -name '*Makefile.in.bak' -exec rm '{}' +
[1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Phony-Targets.html
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bash:
- remove --audit
zsh:
- add --mkdir + --mkfile
- remove -audit
and fix typo in 9b56dc8e
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Don't have duplicate descriptions and put = signs where they belong to
zsh completion function now dynamically adjusts for options (e.g. no --apparmor option without AppArmor configured)
No EXTRA_CFLAGS for cpp
Found main.c which does the argument processing. Moved some arguments into the correct #ifdef blocks
Profile selection now much better
Not more cpp. Using preproc.awk instead.
Updated bash firejail command completion to add profiles
ignore bash and zsh dynamically created completion scripts
Moved bash/zsh completions out of ALL_ITEMS to fix make install
Cleanup
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System calls (names and numbers) are not exactly the same for 32 bit
and 64 bit architectures. Let's allow defining separate filters for
32-bit arch using seccomp.32, seccomp.32.drop, seccomp.32.keep. This
is useful for mixed 64/32 bit application environments like Steam and
Wine.
Implement protocol and mdwx filtering also for 32 bit arch. It's still
better to block secondary archs completely if not needed.
Lists of supported system calls are also updated.
Warn if preload libraries would be needed due to trace, tracelog or
postexecseccomp (seccomp.drop=execve etc), because a 32-bit dynamic
linker does not understand the 64 bit preload libraries.
Closes #3267.
Signed-off-by: Topi Miettinen <toiwoton@gmail.com>
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