VMS: support VERBOSE and V in descrip.mms

With Unixly Makefiles as well as with nmake, make variables are
transferred to the shell running the commands as envinronment
variables.  This principle doesn't apply with MMS, so we must
explicitely define VERBOSE as commands when it's needed.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
master
Richard Levitte 7 years ago
parent be6bdab6f8
commit e817315702

@ -82,6 +82,10 @@ CONFIGURE_ARGS=({- join(", ",quotify_l(@{$config{perlargv}})) -})
SRCDIR={- $config{sourcedir} -}
BUILDDIR={- $config{builddir} -}
# Allow both V and VERBOSE to indicate verbosity. This only applies
# to testing.
VERBOSE=$(V)
VERSION={- $config{version} -}
MAJOR={- $config{major} -}
MINOR={- $config{minor} -}
@ -234,6 +238,7 @@ test tests : configdata.pm, -
DEFINE SRCTOP {- sourcedir() -}
DEFINE BLDTOP {- builddir() -}
DEFINE OPENSSL_ENGINES {- builddir("engines") -}
IF "$(VERBOSE)" .NES. "" THEN DEFINE VERBOSE "$(VERBOSE)"
$(PERL) {- sourcefile("test", "run_tests.pl") -} $(TESTS)
DEASSIGN OPENSSL_ENGINES
DEASSIGN BLDTOP

@ -495,8 +495,7 @@
$ make VERBOSE=1 test # Unix
$ DEFINE VERBOSE 1
$ mms test ! OpenVMS
$ mms /macro=(VERBOSE=1) test ! OpenVMS
$ nmake VERBOSE=1 test # Windows

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