kernel/buildall.bat

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:-@echo off
:-
:- Revision 1.0 2001/09/05 tomehlert
:-
:----------------------------------------------------------
:- batch file to build _many_ KERNELS, hope build works
:-
:- takes 3 minutes on my(TE) Win2K/P700. your milage may vary :-)
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if \%1 == \$SUMMARY goto summary
:-goto xsummary
set onerror=if not \%XERROR% == \ goto daswarwohlnix
:***** some MSCL kernels
call config.bat
if \%MS_BASE% == \ goto no_ms
call build -r msc 386 fat16
%ONERROR%
call build -r msc 186 fat16
%ONERROR%
call build -r msc 86 fat16
%ONERROR%
call build -r msc 386 fat32
%ONERROR%
call build -r msc 186 fat32
%ONERROR%
call build -r msc 86 fat32
%ONERROR%
:no_ms
:***** some TC 2.01 kernels
if \%TC2_BASE% == \ goto no_tc
call build -r tc 186 fat16
%ONERROR%
call build -r tc 86 fat16
%ONERROR%
call build -r tc 186 fat32
%ONERROR%
call build -r tc 86 fat32
%ONERROR%
:no_tc
:wc
:***** some WATCOM kernels - just for fun !!!
:-
:- this is definitively only for fun - now
:- hope, this gets better
:-
if \%WATCOM% == \ goto no_wc
call build -r wc 386 fat32
call build -r wc 386 fat16
call build -r wc 86 fat32
call build -r wc 86 fat16
:no_wc
:- the watcom executables will currently NOT RUN
@del bin\kwc*.sys >nul
:***** now rebuild the normal kernel !!
call build -r
:**************************************************************
:* now we build a summary of all kernels HMA size + total size
:* Yes, I know - "mit Linux waer das nicht passiert" :-)
:* at least, it's possible with standard DOS tools
:**************************************************************
:xsummary
set Sumfile=bin\ksummary.txt
set TempSumfile=bin\tsummary.txt
:****@echo >%TempSumfile% Summary of all kernels build
:****@echo.|date >>%TempSumfile%
:****@echo.|time >>%TempSumfile%
:****for %%i in (bin\k*.map) do call %0 $SUMMARY %%i
:****for %%i in (bin\k*.map) do call %0 $SUMMARY %%i
:****for %%i in (bin\k*.map) do call %0 $SUMMARY %%i
del %Sumfile%
del %TempSumfile%
del ktemp.bat
for %%i in (bin\k*.map) do echo call %0 $SUMMARY %%i >>ktemp.bat
sort <ktemp.bat >ktemps.bat
call ktemps
del ktemp.bat
del ktemps.bat
@echo >>%Sumfile% Summary of all kernels build
@echo.|date >>%Sumfile%
@echo.|time >>%Sumfile%
find <%TempSumfile% "H" >>%Sumfile%
del %TempSumfile%
set TempSumfile=
set Sumfile=
goto end
:summary
echo >>%TempSumfile% H************************************************* %2
type %2| find " HMA_TEXT" |find /V "HMA_TEXT_START" |find /V "HMA_TEXT_END" >>%TempSumfile%
type %2| find " STACK" >>%TempSumfile%
goto end
:************* done with summary *********************************
:daswarwohlnix
@echo Sorry, something didn't work as expected :-(
@set ONERROR=
:end