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# Revision 1.4  1994/11/18  20:24:16  mtm
# Copyright additions/changes
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# Revision 1.3  1993/06/30  22:15:34  dleslie
# Adding copyright notices required by legal folks
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# Revision 1.2  1993/04/27  20:13:04  dleslie
# Copy of R1.0 sources onto main trunk
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# Revision 1.1.10.2  1993/04/22  18:12:37  dleslie
# First R1_0 release
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# Revision 2.2.2.1  92/03/28  10:02:31  jeffreyh
# 	Picked up from MK71
# 	[92/03/20            jeffreyh]
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# Revision 2.2  92/03/05  23:10:03  rpd
# 	Created.
# 	[92/02/28            rpd]
# 

# This file defines the 'standard' machine-dependent include files.
# It is designed to be used in conjunction with Makefile-include.
# The including Makefile should define 'Machine' appropriately.
# (Note that make uses 'machine', so we can't.)

KERNEL_2 = ${KERNEL_2} mach/${Machine}/boolean.h \
	mach/${Machine}/exception.h mach/${Machine}/kern_return.h \
	mach/${Machine}/syscall_sw.h mach/${Machine}/thread_status.h \
	mach/${Machine}/vm_param.h mach/${Machine}/vm_types.h

THREADS_1 = ${THREADS_1} ${Machine}/cthreads.h

# Even though we only install into mach/${Machine},
# we have to create mach first.

IDIRS = ${IDIRS} mach mach/${Machine}
