From 0f4f2a8848bf9e6bb323ffb6a5581b088a940fd0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Philip Hazel Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 14:12:40 +0000 Subject: Start --- src/Makefile | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/Makefile (limited to 'src/Makefile') diff --git a/src/Makefile b/src/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d135d20ea --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +# $Cambridge: exim/src/Makefile,v 1.1 2004/10/06 14:12:40 ph10 Exp $ + +# Top-level makefile for Exim; handles creating a build directory with +# appropriate links, and then creating and running the main makefile in that +# directory. + +# Copyright (c) 2004 University of Cambridge. +# See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. + +# IRIX make uses the shell that is in the SHELL variable, which often defaults +# to csh, so put this in to make it use the Bourne shell. In systems where +# /bin/sh is not a Bourne-compatible shell, this line will have to be edited, +# or "make" must be called with a different SHELL= setting. + +SHELL=/bin/sh + +# If a build name has not been specified by running this make file via a +# command of the form "make build=xxxx", then determine the name of the +# operating system and the machine architecture and use that. This does not +# provide an override for the OS type and architecture type; they still have +# to be used for the OS-specific files. To override them, you can set the +# shell variables OSTYPE and ARCHTYPE when running make. + +buildname=$${build:-`$(SHELL) scripts/os-type`-`$(SHELL) scripts/arch-type`} + +# The default target checks for the existence of Local/Makefile, that the main +# makefile is built and up-to-date, and then it runs it. + +all: Local/Makefile configure go + +Local/Makefile: + @echo "" + @echo "*** Please create Local/Makefile by copying src/EDITME and making" + @echo "*** appropriate changes for your site." + @echo "" + @test ! -d Local && mkdir Local + @false + +# This is separated off so that "make build-directory" can be obeyed on +# its own if necessary. + +build-directory: + @builddir=build-$(buildname); \ + case "$$builddir" in *UnKnown*) exit 1;; esac; \ + $(SHELL) -c "test -d $$builddir -a -r $$builddir/version.c || \ + (mkdir $$builddir; cd $$builddir; $(SHELL) ../scripts/MakeLinks)"; + +# The "configure" target ensures that the build directory exists, then arranges +# to build the main makefile from inside the build directory, by calling the +# Configure-Makefile script. This does its own dependency checking because of +# the optional files. + +configure: build-directory + @cd build-$(buildname); \ + build=$(build) $(SHELL) ../scripts/Configure-Makefile + +# The "makefile" target forces a rebuild of the makefile (as opposed to +# "configure", which doesn't force it). + +makefile: build-directory + @cd build-$(buildname); /bin/rm -f Makefile; \ + build=$(build) $(SHELL) ../scripts/Configure-Makefile + +# Go to the build directory and do the business + +go:; @cd build-$(buildname); $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) $(MFLAGS) + +# The installation commands are kept in a separate script, which expects +# to be run from inside the build directory. + +install:; @cd build-$(buildname); \ + build=$(build) $(SHELL) ../scripts/exim_install $(INSTALL_ARG) + +# Tidy-up targets + +clean:; @echo ""; echo '*** "make clean" just removes all .o and .a files' + @echo '*** Use "make makefile" to force a rebuild of the makefile' + @echo "" + cd build-$(buildname); \ + /bin/rm -f *.o lookups/*.o lookups/*.a auths/*.o auths/*.a \ + routers/*.o routers/*.a transports/*.o transports/*.a \ + pcre/*.o pcre/*.a + +clean_exim:; cd build-$(buildname); \ + /bin/rm -f *.o lookups/*.o lookups/*.a auths/*.o auths/*.a \ + routers/*.o routers/*.a transports/*.o transports/*.a + +# End of top-level makefile -- cgit v1.2.3