Drop the TARGETPLATFORM=BUILD indication of stuff that is to be built
for the build platform. I will handle the split of stuff built for the
build or host platforms differently.
Add explicit rules to do nothing for the cross-compilation case, but
likely even that will be unnecessary in the case of complete modules
like xml2cmp. I will just mark modules that are for the build platform
only with an own flag in BUILD_TYPE.
2009-01-27 13:09:06 +0100 sb r266986 : #i97992# cws rebase: merged cws/sb104/config_office/set_soenv.in with moved tags/DEV300_m40/set_soenv.in
2009-01-27 10:56:40 +0100 sb r266966 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS sb104 to trunk@266944 (milestone: DEV300:m40)
2009-01-20 14:37:00 +0100 sb r266581 : #i97992# missing treatment of Solaris-only adjustvisibility as build-internal tool
2009-01-20 09:32:38 +0100 sb r266554 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS sb104 to trunk@266428 (milestone: DEV300:m39)
2009-01-14 13:40:45 +0100 sb r266296 : #i97992# do not pass comment lines to shell
2009-01-14 12:50:34 +0100 sb r266290 : #i97992# avoid problems with checkdll not finding AWTLIB and its dependents
2009-01-14 12:49:20 +0100 sb r266289 : #i97992# on Linux and Solaris, regxpcom apparently needs to be called with the libxpcom.so directory on the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
2009-01-13 09:41:37 +0100 sb r266196 : #i97992# fixed AUGMENT_LIBRARY_PATH definitions
2009-01-12 18:02:03 +0100 sb r266177 : #i97992# get rid of LD_LIBRARY_PATH in build environment
2007/12/21 14:50:38 sb 1.10.4.1: #i84200# Delayloading of uwinapi.dll is only needed in a few specific executables (loaders in module desktop) (but needed on all Windows platforms).
2007/08/15 07:34:13 sb 1.9.8.4: #i77184# Windows /DELAYLOAD depends on objects delivered from sal, but is not needed for this internal tool, anyway.
2007/08/13 13:08:36 sb 1.9.8.3: #i77184# Dropped NO_WINDOWS_DELAYLOAD again (probably not needed at the moment after all).
2007/07/10 13:55:17 sb 1.9.8.2: #i77184# Improved naming.'
2007/07/10 13:50:13 sb 1.9.8.1: #i77184# xml2cmp does not use the Windows delayload mechanism (it is below sal where the delayload.obj is built).