fix: support new trace compiler features for preventing clashes. Automatically turn on OST_TRACE_COMPILER_IN_USE macro. Look for trace header in systemincludes. Make directories in makefile parse to prevent clashes during build. Correct path for autogen headers. Correct case issue with autogen headers on Linux.
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<build xmlns="http://symbian.com/xml/build"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://symbian.com/xml/build build/2_0.xsd">
<!--
To change the defaults for Raptor, edit and copy this file
to $SBS_HOME
This will be used unless there is a file called $HOME/.sbs_init.xml
(note the "." before the "s") which will be used instead.
Read on to the next <var> to see other things you can do with this file.
-->
<var name="defaults.init">
<!-- environment variables used in this configuration -->
<env name="EPOCROOT" default="/" type="path"/>
<!-- default parameter settings -->
<!-- Make command parameter file -->
<set name="makeEngine" value="make"/>
<!-- Location of the highest level makefile -->
<set name="topMakefile" value="$(EPOCROOT)/epoc32/build/Makefile"/>
<!-- Name of the build logging file -->
<set name="logFileName" value="$(EPOCROOT)/epoc32/build/Makefile.%TIME.log"/>
<!-- Default build configuration name -->
<set name="defaultConfig" value="default"/>
<!-- Names of standard build files -->
<set name="buildInformation" value="bld.inf"/>
<set name="systemDefinition" value="System_Definition.xml"/>
<!-- Standard directories -->
<set name="systemConfig" value="lib/config"/>
<set name="systemFLM" value="lib/flm"/>
<set name="systemPlugins" value="python/plugins"/>
<set name="systemDefinitionBase" value="."/>
<!-- Do not print any information messages? -->
<set name="quiet" value="false"/>
<!-- How many jobs to run in parallel? (for make -j) -->
<set name="jobs" value="4"/>
<!-- How many attempts to run a job before recording an error?
This is useful for builds that can have transient failures. -->
<set name="tries" value="1"/>
<!-- Carry on trying to build even if some commands fail? -->
<set name="keepGoing" value="false"/>
<!-- Do we use a bld.inf or System_Definition.xml if both are in the CWD -->
<set name="preferBuildInfoToSystemDefinition" value="false"/>
<!-- Always use ignore OS detection? -->
<set name="ignoreOsDetection" value="false"/>
<!-- Always use a specific list of filters -->
<set name="filterList" value="FilterTerminal,FilterLogfile"/>
</var>
<!--
Other variants can be defined and used on the command line. The "bob"
variant below adds a macro called "BOB" to a configuration. Use it by
typing the command:
sbs -c armv5.bob -c winscw.bob
-->
<var name="bob">
<append name="CDEFS" value="BOB"/>
</var>
<!--
Aliases are used to give shorter names to strings of variants. Internally
things like armv5_urel are defined as aliases, so the following are the
same build:
sbs -c armv5_urel
sbs -c arm.v5.urel.rvct2_2
This means that you can re-define an alias to use a different compiler, for
example. The following aliases change the compiler used for armv5 and armv7
builds to be RVCT 4.0
-->
<alias name="armv5_urel" meaning="arm.v5.urel.rvct4_0"/>
<alias name="armv5_udeb" meaning="arm.v5.udeb.rvct4_0"/>
<alias name="armv7_urel" meaning="arm.v7.urel.rvct4_0"/>
<alias name="armv7_udeb" meaning="arm.v7.udeb.rvct4_0"/>
<!--
Groups allow a single -c option to expand into a set of build configurations
that are all done at the same time. Internally armv5 is a group of
armv5_urel and armv5_udeb. You can define your own groups and groups of
groups. The example below is a group which builds production and test code
for armv5 at the same time. Use it by typing the command:
sbs -c armv5_all
instead of:
sbs -c armv5_urel -c armv5_udeb -c armv5_urel.test -c armv5_udeb.test
-->
<group name="armv5_all">
<groupRef ref="armv5"/>
<groupRef ref="armv5" mod="test"/>
</group>
</build>