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1#
2# Makefile for directory with subdirs to build.
3# Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation
4#
5# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
8# (at your option) any later version.
9#
10# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13# GNU General Public License for more details.
14#
15# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
17# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
18#
19
20srcdir = .
21
22prefix = /usr/local
23
24exec_prefix = $(prefix)
25bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
26libdir = $(exec_prefix)/lib
27tooldir = $(exec_prefix)/$(target)
28
29program_transform_name =
30
31datadir = $(prefix)/lib
32mandir = $(prefix)/man
33man1dir = $(mandir)/man1
34man2dir = $(mandir)/man2
35man3dir = $(mandir)/man3
36man4dir = $(mandir)/man4
37man5dir = $(mandir)/man5
38man6dir = $(mandir)/man6
39man7dir = $(mandir)/man7
40man8dir = $(mandir)/man8
41man9dir = $(mandir)/man9
42infodir = $(prefix)/info
43includedir = $(prefix)/include
44docdir = $(datadir)/doc
45
46SHELL = /bin/sh
47
48INSTALL = $${srcroot}/install.sh -c
49INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL)
50INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -m 644
51INSTALL_XFORM = $(INSTALL) -t='$(program_transform_name)'
52
53INSTALL_DOSREL = install-dosrel-fake
54
55AS = as
56AR = ar
57AR_FLAGS = rc
58CC = cc
59
60# Special variables passed down in EXTRA_GCC_FLAGS. They are defined
61# here so that they can be overridden by Makefile fragments.
62HOST_CC = $(CC_FOR_BUILD)
63HOST_PREFIX =
64HOST_PREFIX_1 = loser-
65
66# We don't specify -g -O because many compilers don't support -g -O,
67# and/or -O is broken in and of itself.
68CFLAGS = -g
69
70# start-sanitize-chill
71CHILLFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
72CHILL_LIB = -lchill
73# end-sanitize-chill
74CXX = gcc
75
76# Use -O2 to stress test the compiler.
77CXXFLAGS = -g -O2 -fno-implicit-templates
78
79RANLIB = ranlib
80NM = nm
81# Not plain GZIP, since gzip looks there for extra command-line options.
82GZIPPROG = gzip
83
84# BISON: This line sed'ed to BISON = bison -y for FSF releases, don't remove.
85BISON = `if [ -f $$r/byacc/byacc ] ; \
86 then echo $$r/byacc/byacc ; \
87 else echo byacc ; \
88 fi`
89
90LEX = `if [ -f $$r/flex/flex ] ; \
91 then echo $$r/flex/flex ; \
92 else echo flex ; fi`
93
94M4 = `if [ -f $$r/m4/m4 ] ; \
95 then echo $$r/m4/m4 ; \
96 else echo m4 ; fi`
97
98MAKEINFO = `if [ -f $$r/texinfo/makeinfo/makeinfo ] ; \
99 then echo $$r/texinfo/makeinfo/makeinfo ; \
100 else echo makeinfo ; fi`
101
102# This just becomes part of the MAKEINFO definition passed down to
103# sub-makes. It lets flags be given on the command line while still
104# using the makeinfo from the object tree.
105MAKEINFOFLAGS =
106
107EXPECT = `if [ -f $$r/expect/expect ] ; \
108 then echo $$r/expect/expect ; \
109 else echo expect ; fi`
110
111RUNTEST = `if [ -f $${srcroot}/dejagnu/runtest ] ; \
112 then echo $${srcroot}/dejagnu/runtest ; \
113 else echo runtest ; fi`
114
115
116# libraries that may need to be augmented on a system-by-system basis
117X11_LIB = -lX11
118
119# compilers to use to create programs which must be run in the build
120# environment.
121CC_FOR_BUILD = $(CC)
122CXX_FOR_BUILD = $(CXX)
123
124SUBDIRS = "this is set via configure, don't edit this"
125OTHERS =
126
127ALL = all.normal
128INSTALL_TARGET = install-dirs \
129 $(INSTALL_MODULES) \
130 $(INSTALL_TARGET_MODULES) \
131 $(INSTALL_X11_MODULES) \
132 install-gcc \
133 $(INSTALL_DOSREL)
134
135
136CC_FOR_TARGET = ` \
137 if [ -f $$r/gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
138 if [ -f $$r/newlib/Makefile ] ; then \
139 echo $$r/gcc/xgcc -B$$r/gcc/ -idirafter $$r/newlib/targ-include -idirafter $${srcroot}/newlib/libc/include -nostdinc; \
140 else \
141 echo $$r/gcc/xgcc -B$$r/gcc/; \
142 fi; \
143 else \
144 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
145 echo $(CC); \
146 else \
147 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e 's/brokensed/brokensed/' $$t; \
148 fi; \
149 fi`
150
151# start-sanitize-chill
152CHILL_FOR_TARGET = ` \
153 if [ -f $$r/gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
154 echo $$r/gcc/xgcc -B$$r/gcc/ -L$$r/chillrt/; \
155 else \
156 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
157 echo $(CC); \
158 else \
159 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e 's/brokensed/brokensed/' $$t; \
160 fi; \
161 fi`
162
163# end-sanitize-chill
164
165CXX_FOR_TARGET = ` \
166 if [ -f $$r/gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
167 if [ -f $$r/newlib/Makefile ] ; then \
168 echo $$r/gcc/xgcc -B$$r/gcc/ -idirafter $$r/newlib/targ-include -idirafter $${srcroot}/newlib/libc/include -nostdinc; \
169 else \
170 echo $$r/gcc/xgcc -B$$r/gcc/; \
171 fi; \
172 else \
173 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
174 echo $(CXX); \
175 else \
176 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e 's/brokensed/brokensed/' $$t; \
177 fi; \
178 fi`
179
180AS_FOR_TARGET = ` \
181 if [ -f $$r/gas/Makefile ] ; then \
182 echo $$r/gas/as.new ; \
183 else \
184 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
185 echo $(AS); \
186 else \
187 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo as | sed -e 's/brokensed/brokensed/' $$t ; \
188 fi; \
189 fi`
190
191AR_FOR_TARGET = ` \
192 if [ -f $$r/binutils/ar ] ; then \
193 echo $$r/binutils/ar ; \
194 else \
195 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
196 echo $(AR); \
197 else \
198 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo ar | sed -e 's/brokensed/brokensed/' $$t ; \
199 fi; \
200 fi`
201
202RANLIB_FOR_TARGET = ` \
203 if [ -f $$r/binutils/ranlib ] ; then \
204 echo $$r/binutils/ranlib ; \
205 else \
206 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
207 echo $(RANLIB); \
208 else \
209 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo ranlib | sed -e 's/brokensed/brokensed/' $$t ; \
210 fi; \
211 fi`
212
213NM_FOR_TARGET = ` \
214 if [ -f $$r/binutils/Makefile ] ; then \
215 echo $$r/binutils/nm.new ; \
216 else \
217 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
218 echo $(NM); \
219 else \
220 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo nm | sed -e 's/brokensed/brokensed/' $$t ; \
221 fi; \
222 fi`
223
224
225#### host and target specific makefile fragments come in here.
226###
227
228# Flags to pass down to all sub-makes.
229# Please keep these in alphabetical order.
230BASE_FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
231 "AR_FLAGS=$(AR_FLAGS)" \
232 "AR_FOR_TARGET=$(AR_FOR_TARGET)" \
233 "AS_FOR_TARGET=$(AS_FOR_TARGET)" \
234 "BISON=$(BISON)" \
235 "CC_FOR_BUILD=$(CC_FOR_BUILD)" \
236 "CC_FOR_TARGET=$(CC_FOR_TARGET)" \
237 "CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \
238 $(start-sanitize-chill)\
239 "CHILLFLAGS=$(CHILLFLAGS)" \
240 "CHILL_FOR_TARGET=$(CHILL_FOR_TARGET)" \
241 "CHILL_LIB=$(CHILL_LIB)" \
242 $(end-sanitize-chill)\
243 "CXX_FOR_BUILD=$(CXX_FOR_BUILD)" \
244 "CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \
245 "CXX_FOR_TARGET=$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)" \
246 "GCC_FOR_TARGET=$(CC_FOR_TARGET)" \
247 "INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
248 "INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
249 "INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
250 "INSTALL_XFORM=$(INSTALL_XFORM)" \
251 "LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)" \
252 "LEX=$(LEX)" \
253 "M4=$(M4)" \
254 "MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS)" \
255 "NM_FOR_TARGET=$(NM_FOR_TARGET)" \
256 "RANLIB_FOR_TARGET=$(RANLIB_FOR_TARGET)" \
257 "SHELL=$(SHELL)" \
258 "EXPECT=$(EXPECT)" \
259 "RUNTEST=$(RUNTEST)" \
260 "RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
261 "YACC=$(BISON)" \
262 "exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
263 "prefix=$(prefix)" \
264 "tooldir=$(tooldir)"
265
266# Flags to pass down to most sub-makes, in which we're building with
267# the host environment.
268# If any variables are added here, they must be added to do-*, below.
269EXTRA_HOST_FLAGS = \
270 'AR=$(AR)' \
271 'AS=$(AS)' \
272 'CC=$(CC)' \
273 'CXX=$(CXX)' \
274 'NM=$(NM)' \
275 'RANLIB=$(RANLIB)'
276
277FLAGS_TO_PASS = $(BASE_FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(EXTRA_HOST_FLAGS)
278
279# Flags that are concerned with the location of the X11 include files
280# and library files
281X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
282 "X11_INCLUDE_FLAGS=$(X11_INCLUDE_FLAGS)" \
283 "X11_LIB_FLAGS=$(X11_LIB_FLAGS)" \
284 "X11_LIB=$(X11_LIB)"
285
286# Flags to pass down to makes which are built with the target environment.
287# The double $ decreases the length of the command line; the variables
288# are set in BASE_FLAGS_TO_PASS, and the sub-make will expand them.
289# If any variables are added here, they must be added to do-*, below.
290EXTRA_TARGET_FLAGS = \
291 'AR=$$(AR_FOR_TARGET)' \
292 'AS=$$(AS_FOR_TARGET)' \
293 'CC=$$(CC_FOR_TARGET)' \
294 'CXX=$$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)' \
295 'NM=$$(NM_FOR_TARGET)' \
296 'RANLIB=$$(RANLIB_FOR_TARGET)'
297
298TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS = $(BASE_FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(EXTRA_TARGET_FLAGS)
299
300# Flags to pass down to gcc. gcc builds a library, libgcc.a, so it
301# unfortunately needs the native compiler and the target ar and
302# ranlib.
303# If any variables are added here, they must be added to do-*, below.
304# The HOST_* variables are a special case, which are used for the gcc
305# cross-building scheme.
306EXTRA_GCC_FLAGS = \
307 'AR=$$(AR_FOR_TARGET)' \
308 'AS=$(AS)' \
309 'CC=$(CC)' \
310 'CXX=$(CXX)' \
311 'HOST_CC=$(CC_FOR_BUILD)' \
312 'HOST_PREFIX=$(HOST_PREFIX)' \
313 'HOST_PREFIX_1=$(HOST_PREFIX_1)' \
314 'NM=$(NM)' \
315 'RANLIB=$$(RANLIB_FOR_TARGET)'
316
317GCC_FLAGS_TO_PASS = $(BASE_FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(EXTRA_GCC_FLAGS)
318
319# This is a list of the targets for all of the modules which are compiled
320# using $(FLAGS_TO_PASS).
321ALL_MODULES = \
322 all-autoconf \
323 all-bfd \
324 all-binutils \
325 all-byacc \
326 all-cvs \
327 all-dejagnu \
328 all-diff \
329 all-dosutils \
330 all-etc \
331 all-fileutils \
332 all-find \
333 all-flex \
334 all-gas \
335 all-gawk \
336 all-gdb \
337 all-gprof \
338 all-grep \
339 all-gzip \
340 all-hello \
341 all-indent \
342 all-ispell \
343 all-ld \
344 all-libiberty \
345 all-m4 \
346 all-make \
347 all-mmalloc \
348 all-opcodes \
349 all-pagas \
350 all-patch \
351 all-prms \
352 all-rcs \
353 all-readline \
354 all-release \
355 all-recode \
356 all-sed \
357 all-send-pr \
358 all-shellutils \
359 all-sim \
360 all-tar \
361 all-tcl \
362 all-texinfo \
363 all-textutils \
364 all-tgas \
365 all-time \
366 all-uudecode \
367 all-wdiff
368
369# This is a list of the check targets for all of the modules which are
370# compiled using $(FLAGS_TO_PASS).
371# This is a list of the check targets for all of the modules which are
372# compiled using $(FLAGS_TO_PASS).
373#
374# The list is in two parts. The first lists those tools which
375# are tested as part of the host's native tool-chain, and not
376# tested in a cross configuration.
377NATIVE_CHECK_MODULES = \
378 check-byacc \
379 check-flex
380
381CROSS_CHECK_MODULES = \
382 check-autoconf \
383 check-bfd \
384 check-binutils \
385 check-cvs \
386 check-dejagnu \
387 check-diff \
388 check-etc \
389 check-fileutils \
390 check-find \
391 check-gas \
392 check-gawk \
393 check-gdb \
394 check-gprof \
395 check-grep \
396 check-gzip \
397 check-hello \
398 check-indent \
399 check-ispell \
400 check-ld \
401 check-libiberty \
402 check-m4 \
403 check-make \
404 check-mmcheckoc \
405 check-opcodes \
406 check-pagas \
407 check-patch \
408 check-prms \
409 check-rcs \
410 check-readline \
411 check-recode \
412 check-sed \
413 check-send-pr \
414 check-shellutils \
415 check-sim \
416 check-tar \
417 check-tcl \
418 check-texinfo \
419 check-textutils \
420 check-tgas \
421 check-time \
422 check-uudecode \
423 check-wdiff
424
425CHECK_MODULES=$(NATIVE_CHECK_MODULES) $(CROSS_CHECK_MODULES)
426
427# This is a list of the install targets for all of the modules which are
428# compiled using $(FLAGS_TO_PASS).
429INSTALL_MODULES = \
430 install-autoconf \
431 install-bfd \
432 install-binutils \
433 install-byacc \
434 install-cvs \
435 install-dejagnu \
436 install-diff \
437 install-dosutils \
438 install-etc \
439 install-fileutils \
440 install-find \
441 install-flex \
442 install-gas \
443 install-gawk \
444 install-gdb \
445 install-glob \
446 install-gprof \
447 install-grep \
448 install-gzip \
449 install-hello \
450 install-indent \
451 install-ispell \
452 install-ld \
453 install-libiberty \
454 install-m4 \
455 install-make \
456 install-mmalloc \
457 install-opcodes \
458 install-pagas \
459 install-patch \
460 install-prms \
461 install-rcs \
462 install-readline \
463 install-recode \
464 install-sed \
465 install-send-pr \
466 install-shellutils \
467 install-sim \
468 install-tar \
469 install-tcl \
470 install-texinfo \
471 install-textutils \
472 install-tgas \
473 install-time \
474 install-uudecode \
475 install-wdiff
476
477# This is a list of the targets for all of the modules which are compiled
478# using $(X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS).
479ALL_X11_MODULES = \
480 all-emacs \
481 all-emacs19 \
482 all-expect \
483 all-gash \
484 all-tclX \
485 all-tk
486
487# This is a list of the check targets for all of the modules which are
488# compiled using $(X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS).
489CHECK_X11_MODULES = \
490 check-emacs \
491 check-expect \
492 check-gash \
493 check-tclX \
494 check-tk
495
496# This is a list of the install targets for all the modules which are
497# compiled using $(X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS).
498INSTALL_X11_MODULES = \
499 install-emacs \
500 install-emacs19 \
501 install-expect \
502 install-gash \
503 install-tclX \
504 install-tk
505
506# This is a list of the targets for all of the modules which are compiled
507# using $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS).
508ALL_TARGET_MODULES = \
509 $(start-sanitize-chill) \
510 all-chillrt \
511 $(end-sanitize-chill) \
512 all-libio \
513 all-libstdc++ \
514 all-librx \
515 all-libg++ \
516 all-newlib \
517 all-libgloss \
518 all-xiberty
519
520# This is a list of the check targets for all of the modules which are
521# compiled using $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS).
522CHECK_TARGET_MODULES = \
523 $(start-sanitize-chill) \
524 check-chillrt \
525 $(end-sanitize-chill) \
526 check-libio \
527 check-libstdc++ \
528 check-libg++ \
529 check-newlib \
530 check-xiberty
531
532# This is a list of the install targets for all of the modules which are
533# compiled using $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS).
534INSTALL_TARGET_MODULES = \
535 $(start-sanitize-chill) \
536 install-chillrt \
537 $(end-sanitize-chill) \
538 install-libio \
539 install-libstdc++ \
540 install-libg++ \
541 install-newlib \
542 install-libgloss \
543 install-xiberty
544
545# This is a shell case of all modules which are compiled using
546# $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS), used in the do-X rule.
547TARGET_LIBS = libio | libstdc++ | librx | libg++ | newlib | xiberty
548# start-sanitize-chill
549TARGET_LIBS = chillrt | libio | libstdc++ | librx | libg++ | newlib | xiberty
550# end-sanitize-chill
551
552# The first rule in the file had better be this one. Don't put any above it.
553all: all.normal
554.PHONY: all
555
556# The target built for a native build.
557.PHONY: all.normal
558all.normal: \
559 $(ALL_MODULES) \
560 $(ALL_TARGET_MODULES) \
561 $(ALL_X11_MODULES) \
562 all-gcc
563
564# Do a target for all the subdirectories. A ``make do-X'' will do a
565# ``make X'' in all subdirectories (because, in general, there is a
566# dependency (below) of X upon do-X, a ``make X'' will also do this,
567# but it may do additional work as well).
568# This target ensures that $(BASE_FLAGS_TO_PASS) appears only once,
569# because it is so large that it can easily overflow the command line
570# length limit on some systems.
571DO_X = \
572 do-clean \
573 do-distclean \
574 do-dvi \
575 do-info \
576 do-install-info \
577 do-installcheck \
578 do-mostlyclean \
579 do-realclean \
580 do-TAGS
581.PHONY: $(DO_X)
582$(DO_X):
583 @target=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/^do-//'`; \
584 r=`pwd`; export r; \
585 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
586 for i in $(SUBDIRS); do \
587 if [ -f ./$$i/Makefile ]; then \
588 case $$i in \
589 $(TARGET_LIBS) ) \
590 for flag in $(EXTRA_TARGET_FLAGS); do \
591 eval `echo "$$flag" | sed -e "s|^\(.*\)=\(.*\)|\1='\2'|"`; \
592 done; \
593 ;; \
594 gcc) \
595 for flag in $(EXTRA_GCC_FLAGS); do \
596 eval `echo "$$flag" | sed -e "s|^\(.*\)=\(.*\)|\1='\2'|"`; \
597 done; \
598 ;; \
599 *) \
600 for flag in $(EXTRA_HOST_FLAGS); do \
601 eval `echo "$$flag" | sed -e "s|^\(.*\)=\(.*\)|\1='\2'|"`; \
602 done; \
603 ;; \
604 esac ; \
605 export AR AS CC CXX NM RANLIB; \
606 if (cd ./$$i; \
607 $(MAKE) $(BASE_FLAGS_TO_PASS) "AR=$${AR}" "AS=$${AS}" \
608 "CC=$${CC}" "CXX=$${CXX}" "NM=$${NM}" \
609 "RANLIB=$${RANLIB}" \
610 $${target}); \
611 then true; else exit 1; fi; \
612 else true; fi; \
613 done
614
615# Here are the targets which correspond to the do-X targets.
616
617.PHONY: info installcheck dvi install-info
618.PHONY: clean distclean mostlyclean realclean local-clean local-distclean
619info: do-info
620installcheck: do-installcheck
621dvi: do-dvi
622
623install-info: do-install-info dir.info
624 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
625 if [ -f dir.info ] ; then \
626 $(INSTALL_DATA) dir.info $(infodir)/dir.info ; \
627 else true ; fi
628
629local-clean:
630 -rm -f *.a TEMP errs core *.o *~ \#* TAGS *.E
631
632local-distclean:
633 -rm -f Makefile config.status
634
635clean: do-clean local-clean
636mostlyclean: do-mostlyclean local-clean
637distclean: do-distclean local-clean local-distclean
638realclean: do-realclean local-clean local-distclean
639
640# Check target.
641
642.PHONY: check
643check: $(CHECK_MODULES) \
644 $(CHECK_TARGET_MODULES) \
645 $(CHECK_X11_MODULES) \
646 check-gcc
647
648# Installation targets.
649
650.PHONY: install uninstall vault-install
651install: $(INSTALL_TARGET)
652
653uninstall:
654 @echo "the uninstall target is not supported in this tree"
655
656vault-install:
657 @if [ -f ./release/vault-install ] ; then \
658 ./release/vault-install $(host_alias) $(target_alias) ; \
659 else \
660 true ; \
661 fi
662
663.PHONY: install.all
664install.all: install-no-fixedincludes
665 @if [ -f ./gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
666 r=`pwd` ; export r ; \
667 (cd ./gcc; \
668 $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) install-headers) ; \
669 else \
670 true ; \
671 fi
672
673# install-no-fixedincludes is used because Cygnus can not distribute
674# the fixed header files.
675.PHONY: install-no-fixedincludes
676install-no-fixedincludes: \
677 install-dirs \
678 $(INSTALL_MODULES) \
679 $(INSTALL_TARGET_MODULES) \
680 $(INSTALL_X11_MODULES) \
681 gcc-no-fixedincludes
682
683# Install the gcc headers files, but not the fixed include files,
684# which Cygnus is not allowed to distribute. This rule is very
685# dependent on the workings of the gcc Makefile.in.
686.PHONY: gcc-no-fixedincludes
687gcc-no-fixedincludes:
688 @if [ -f ./gcc/Makefile ]; then \
689 rm -rf gcc/tmp-include; \
690 mv gcc/include gcc/tmp-include 2>/dev/null; \
691 mkdir gcc/include; \
692 cp $(srcdir)/gcc/gsyslimits.h gcc/include/syslimits.h; \
693 touch gcc/stmp-fixinc gcc/include/fixed; \
694 rm -f gcc/stmp-headers gcc/stmp-int-hdrs; \
695 r=`pwd`; export r; \
696 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd` ; export srcroot; \
697 (cd ./gcc; \
698 $(MAKE) $(GCC_FLAGS_TO_PASS) install); \
699 rm -rf gcc/include; \
700 mv gcc/tmp-include gcc/include 2>/dev/null; \
701 else true; fi
702
703# This rule is used to build the modules which use FLAGS_TO_PASS. To
704# build a target all-X means to cd to X and make all.
705# all-glob is handled specially because it doesn't actually build.
706#
707# all-gui, and all-libproc are handled specially because
708# they are still experimental, and if they fail to build, that
709# shouldn't stop "make all".
710.PHONY: $(ALL_MODULES) all-glob all-gui all-libproc
711$(ALL_MODULES) all-glob all-gui all-libproc:
712 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/all-//'`; \
713 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
714 r=`pwd`; export r; \
715 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
716 (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) all); \
717 else \
718 true; \
719 fi
720
721# These rules are used to check the modules which use FLAGS_TO_PASS.
722# To build a target check-X means to cd to X and make check. Some
723# modules are only tested in a native toolchain.
724
725.PHONY: $(CHECK_MODULES) $(NATIVE_CHECK_MODULES) $(CROSS_CHECK_MODULES)
726$(NATIVE_CHECK_MODULES):
727 @if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
728 dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/check-//'`; \
729 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
730 r=`pwd`; export r; \
731 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
732 (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) check); \
733 else \
734 true; \
735 fi; \
736 fi
737
738$(CROSS_CHECK_MODULES):
739 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/check-//'`; \
740 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
741 r=`pwd`; export r; \
742 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
743 (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) check); \
744 else \
745 true; \
746 fi
747
748# This rule is used to install the modules which use FLAGS_TO_PASS.
749# To build a target install-X means to cd to X and make install.
750.PHONY: $(INSTALL_MODULES)
751$(INSTALL_MODULES): install-dirs
752 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/install-//'`; \
753 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
754 r=`pwd`; export r; \
755 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
756 (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) install); \
757 else \
758 true; \
759 fi
760
761# This rule is used to build the modules which use TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
762# To build a target all-X means to cd to X and make all.
763.PHONY: $(ALL_TARGET_MODULES)
764$(ALL_TARGET_MODULES):
765 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/all-//'`; \
766 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
767 r=`pwd`; export r; \
768 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
769 (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) all); \
770 else \
771 true; \
772 fi
773
774# This rule is used to check the modules which use TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
775# To build a target install-X means to cd to X and make install.
776.PHONY: $(CHECK_TARGET_MODULES)
777$(CHECK_TARGET_MODULES):
778 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/check-//'`; \
779 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
780 r=`pwd`; export r; \
781 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
782 (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) check); \
783 else \
784 true; \
785 fi
786
787# This rule is used to install the modules which use
788# TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS. To build a target install-X means to cd to X
789# and make install.
790.PHONY: $(INSTALL_TARGET_MODULES)
791$(INSTALL_TARGET_MODULES): install-dirs
792 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/install-//'`; \
793 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
794 r=`pwd`; export r; \
795 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
796 (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) install); \
797 else \
798 true; \
799 fi
800
801# This rule is used to build the modules which use X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
802# To build a target all-X means to cd to X and make all.
803.PHONY: $(ALL_X11_MODULES)
804$(ALL_X11_MODULES):
805 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/all-//'`; \
806 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
807 r=`pwd`; export r; \
808 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
809 (cd $${dir}; \
810 $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS) all); \
811 else \
812 true; \
813 fi
814
815# This rule is used to check the modules which use X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
816# To build a target check-X means to cd to X and make all.
817.PHONY: $(CHECK_X11_MODULES)
818$(CHECK_X11_MODULES):
819 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/check-//'`; \
820 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
821 r=`pwd`; export r; \
822 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
823 (cd $${dir}; \
824 $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS) check); \
825 else \
826 true; \
827 fi
828
829# This rule is used to install the modules which use X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
830# To build a target install-X means to cd to X and make install.
831.PHONY: $(INSTALL_X11_MODULES)
832$(INSTALL_X11_MODULES):
833 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/install-//'`; \
834 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
835 r=`pwd`; export r; \
836 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
837 (cd $${dir}; \
838 $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(X11_FLAGS_TO_PASS) install); \
839 else \
840 true; \
841 fi
842
843# gcc is the only module which uses GCC_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
844.PHONY: all-gcc
845all-gcc:
846 @if [ -f ./gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
847 r=`pwd`; export r; \
848 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
849 (cd gcc; $(MAKE) $(GCC_FLAGS_TO_PASS) all); \
850 else \
851 true; \
852 fi
853
854.PHONY: check-gcc
855check-gcc:
856 @if [ -f ./gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
857 r=`pwd`; export r; \
858 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
859 (cd gcc; $(MAKE) $(GCC_FLAGS_TO_PASS) check); \
860 else \
861 true; \
862 fi
863
864.PHONY: install-gcc
865install-gcc:
866 @if [ -f ./gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
867 r=`pwd`; export r; \
868 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
869 (cd gcc; $(MAKE) $(GCC_FLAGS_TO_PASS) install); \
870 else \
871 true; \
872 fi
873
874
875# EXPERIMENTAL STUFF
876# This rule is used to install the modules which use FLAGS_TO_PASS.
877# To build a target install-X means to cd to X and make install.
878.PHONY: install-dosrel
879install-dosrel: install-dirs info
880 @dir=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/install-//'`; \
881 if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \
882 r=`pwd`; export r; \
883 srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \
884 (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) install); \
885 else \
886 true; \
887 fi
888
889install-dosrel-fake:
890
891
892# This is a list of inter-dependencies among modules.
893all-autoconf: all-m4
894all-bfd:
895all-binutils: all-libiberty all-opcodes all-bfd all-flex all-byacc
896all-byacc:
897# start-sanitize-chill
898all-chillrt: all-binutils all-gas all-gcc all-newlib
899# end-sanitize-chill
900all-cvs:
901all-dejagnu: all-tcl all-expect all-tk
902all-diff: all-libiberty
903all-emacs:
904all-emacs19: all-byacc
905all-etc:
906all-expect: all-tcl all-tk
907all-fileutils: all-libiberty
908all-find:
909all-flex: all-libiberty all-byacc
910all-gas: all-libiberty all-opcodes all-bfd
911all-gash: all-tcl
912all-gawk:
913all-gcc: all-libiberty all-byacc all-binutils all-gas all-pagas
914all-gdb: all-libiberty all-opcodes all-bfd all-mmalloc all-readline all-glob all-byacc all-sim all-gcc all-ld
915all-glob:
916all-gprof: all-libiberty all-bfd
917all-grep: all-libiberty
918all-gui: all-gdb all-libproc all-librx
919all-gzip: all-libiberty
920all-hello: all-libiberty
921all-indent:
922all-ispell: all-emacs # all-emacs19 ??? is this needed?
923all-ld: all-libiberty all-bfd all-byacc all-flex
924all-libg++: all-gas all-pagas all-ld all-gcc all-xiberty all-newlib \
925 all-libio all-librx
926all-libio: all-gas all-pagas all-ld all-gcc all-xiberty all-newlib
927all-libiberty:
928all-libstdc++: all-gas all-pagas all-ld all-gcc all-xiberty all-newlib \
929 all-libio
930all-m4: all-libiberty
931all-make: all-libiberty
932all-mmalloc:
933all-newlib: all-binutils all-gas all-pagas all-gcc
934all-opcodes: all-bfd
935all-patch:
936all-prms: all-libiberty
937all-rcs:
938all-readline:
939all-recode: all-libiberty
940all-sed: all-libiberty
941all-send-pr: all-prms
942all-shellutils:
943all-sim: all-libiberty all-bfd
944all-tar: all-libiberty
945all-tcl:
946all-tclX: all-tcl all-tk
947all-tk: all-tcl
948all-texinfo: all-libiberty
949all-textutils:
950all-tgas: all-libiberty all-bfd
951all-time:
952all-wdiff:
953all-uudecode: all-libiberty
954all-xiberty: all-gcc all-ld all-newlib
955
956### other supporting targets
957
958MAKEDIRS= \
959 $(prefix) \
960 $(exec_prefix) \
961 $(tooldir)
962
963.PHONY: install-dirs
964install-dirs:
965 @for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ; do \
966 echo Making $$i... ; \
967 parent=`echo $$i | sed -e 's@/[^/]*$$@@' | sed -e 's@^$$@/@'`; \
968 if [ -d $$parent ] ; then true ; else mkdir $$parent ; fi ; \
969 if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
970 if mkdir $$i ; then \
971 true ; \
972 else \
973 exit 1 ; \
974 fi ; \
975 else \
976 true ; \
977 fi ; \
978 done
979
980
981dir.info: do-install-info
982 if [ -f $(srcdir)/texinfo/gen-info-dir ] ; then \
983 $(srcdir)/texinfo/gen-info-dir $(infodir) $(srcdir)/texinfo/dir.info-template > dir.info.new ; \
984 mv -f dir.info.new dir.info ; \
985 else true ; \
986 fi
987
988dist:
989 @echo "Building a full distribution of this tree isn't done"
990 @echo "via 'make dist'. Check out the etc/ subdirectory"
991
992etags tags: TAGS
993
994# Right now this just builds TAGS in each subdirectory. emacs19 has the
995# ability to use several tags files at once, so there is probably no need
996# to combine them into one big TAGS file (like CVS 1.3 does). We could
997# (if we felt like it) have this Makefile write a piece of elisp which
998# the user could load to tell emacs19 where all the TAGS files we just
999# built are.
1000TAGS: do-TAGS
1001
1002# with the gnu make, this is done automatically.
1003
1004Makefile: Makefile.in configure.in $(host_makefile_frag) $(target_makefile_frag)
1005 $(SHELL) ./config.status
1006
1007#
1008# Support for building net releases
1009
1010# Files in devo used in any net release.
1011# ChangeLog omitted because it may refer to files which are not in this
1012# distribution (perhaps it would be better to include it anyway).
1013DEVO_SUPPORT= README Makefile.in configure configure.in \
1014 config.guess config.sub config move-if-change \
1015 COPYING COPYING.LIB install.sh \
1016 configure.bat makeall.bat
1017
1018# Files in devo/etc used in any net release.
1019# ChangeLog omitted because it may refer to files which are not in this
1020# distribution (perhaps it would be better to include it anyway).
1021ETC_SUPPORT= Makefile.in cfg-paper.texi configure.in configure.man \
1022 configure.texi standards.texi make-stds.texi
1023ETC_SUPPORT_PFX=configure.info standards.info cfg-paper.info
1024
1025# When you use `make setup-dirs' or `make taz' you should always redefine
1026# this macro.
1027SUPPORT_FILES = list-of-support-files-for-tool-in-question
1028# Directories that might want `make diststuff' run.
1029DISTSTUFFDIRS= ld gprof gdb libg++ binutils gnats gas
1030# Files where "byacc" (Cygnus version) should be changed to "bison -y" (FSF).
1031DISTBISONFILES= binutils/Makefile.in gas/Makefile.in gdb/Makefile.in
1032# Directories where "info" should be built.
1033DISTDOCDIRS= ld gprof binutils gas bfd libg++ libio gdb gnats send-pr etc
1034
1035.PHONY: taz
1036
1037taz: $(DEVO_SUPPORT) $(SUPPORT_FILES) \
1038 texinfo/texinfo.tex texinfo/gpl.texinfo texinfo/lgpl.texinfo
1039 # Make sure "diststuff" files get built properly.
1040 for f in $(DISTBISONFILES) ; do \
1041 if [ -r $$f ]; then \
1042 sed '/^BISON *=.*$$/s/.*/BISON = bison -y/' <$$f >tmp ; \
1043 mv -f tmp $$f ; \
1044 else true; fi ; \
1045 done
1046 # Take out texinfo from a few places; make simple BISON=bison line.
1047 sed -e '/^all\.normal: /s/\all-texinfo //' \
1048 -e '/^ install-texinfo /d' \
1049 -e '/^BISON = /,/^$$/d' \
1050 -e '/^# BISON:/s/.*/BISON = bison -y/' \
1051 <Makefile.in >tmp
1052 mv -f tmp Makefile.in
1053 #
1054 $(start-sanitize-Sanitize)
1055 @if [ -f .Sanitize ] ; then echo "RUN Sanitize FIRST!" ; false ; fi ;
1056 $(end-sanitize-Sanitize)
1057 ./configure sun4
1058 # Doc files don't change; include them in distribution.
1059 for f in $(DISTDOCDIRS) ; do \
1060 if [ -r $$f/Makefile ]; then \
1061 (cd $$f ; $(MAKE) info) || exit 1 ; \
1062 else true ; fi ; \
1063 done
1064 # Make links, and run "make diststuff" when needed.
1065 # The `echo' for setting `p' is to convert all whitespace to spaces.
1066 # Then the `case' further below should tell whether $$d is in
1067 # DISTSTUFFDIRS.
1068 rm -rf proto-toplev ; mkdir proto-toplev
1069 set -e ; dirs="$(TOOL) $(DEVO_SUPPORT) $(SUPPORT_FILES)" ; \
1070 p=" `echo $(DISTSTUFFDIRS)` " ; \
1071 for d in $$dirs ; do \
1072 if [ -d $$d ]; then \
1073 case " $$p " in \
1074 *" $$d "*) \
1075 echo making diststuff in $$d ; \
1076 (cd $$d ; pwd ; $(MAKE) diststuff ) || exit 1 ;; \
1077 esac ; \
1078 if [ -d $$d/proto-$$d.dir ]; then \
1079 ln -s ../$$d/proto-$$d.dir proto-toplev/$$d ; \
1080 else \
1081 ln -s ../$$d proto-toplev/$$d ; \
1082 fi ; \
1083 else ln -s ../$$d proto-toplev/$$d ; fi ; \
1084 done
1085 $(MAKE) distclean
1086 #
1087 mkdir proto-toplev/etc
1088 (cd proto-toplev/etc; \
1089 for i in $(ETC_SUPPORT); do \
1090 ln -s ../../etc/$$i . ; \
1091 done ; \
1092 for i in $(ETC_SUPPORT_PFX); do \
1093 ln -s ../../etc/$$i* . ; \
1094 done)
1095 #
1096 # Take out texinfo and glob from configurable dirs
1097 rm proto-toplev/configure.in
1098 sed -e '/^host_tools=/s/texinfo //' \
1099 -e '/^host_libs=/s/glob //' \
1100 <configure.in >proto-toplev/configure.in
1101 #
1102 mkdir proto-toplev/texinfo
1103 ln -s ../../texinfo/texinfo.tex proto-toplev/texinfo/
1104 ln -s ../../texinfo/gpl.texinfo proto-toplev/texinfo/
1105 ln -s ../../texinfo/lgpl.texinfo proto-toplev/texinfo/
1106 ln -s ../../texinfo/tex3patch proto-toplev/texinfo/
1107 chmod og=u `find . -print`
1108 (VER=`sed <$(TOOL)/Makefile.in -n 's/^VERSION *= *//p'`; \
1109 echo "==> Making $(TOOL)-$$VER.tar.gz"; \
1110 rm -f $(TOOL)-$$VER; ln -s proto-toplev $(TOOL)-$$VER; \
1111 tar cfh - $(TOOL)-$$VER \
1112 | $(GZIPPROG) -v -9 >$(TOOL)-$$VER.tar.gz )
1113
1114TEXINFO_SUPPORT= texinfo/texinfo.tex texinfo/gpl.texinfo texinfo/lgpl.texinfo
1115DIST_SUPPORT= $(DEVO_SUPPORT) $(TEXINFO_SUPPORT)
1116
1117.PHONY: gas.tar.gz
1118GAS_SUPPORT_DIRS= bfd include libiberty opcodes
1119gas.tar.gz: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GAS_SUPPORT_DIRS) gas
1120 $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=gas \
1121 SUPPORT_FILES="$(GAS_SUPPORT_DIRS)"
1122
1123# The FSF "binutils" release includes gprof and ld.
1124.PHONY: binutils.tar.gz
1125BINUTILS_SUPPORT_DIRS= bfd gas include libiberty opcodes ld gprof
1126binutils.tar.gz: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(BINUTILS_SUPPORT_DIRS) binutils
1127 $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=binutils \
1128 SUPPORT_FILES="$(BINUTILS_SUPPORT_DIRS)"
1129
1130.PHONY: gas+binutils.tar.gz
1131GASB_SUPPORT_DIRS= $(GAS_SUPPORT_DIRS) binutils ld gprof
1132gas+binutils.tar.gz: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GASB_SUPPORT_DIRS) gas
1133 $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=gas \
1134 SUPPORT_FILES="$(GASB_SUPPORT_DIRS)"
1135
1136.PHONY: libg++.tar.gz
1137LIBGXX_SUPPORT_DIRS=include libio librx libiberty xiberty
1138libg++.tar.gz: $(DIST_SUPPORT) libg++
1139 $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=libg++ \
1140 SUPPORT_FILES="$(LIBGXX_SUPPORT_DIRS)"
1141
1142GNATS_SUPPORT_DIRS=include libiberty send-pr
1143gnats.tar.gz: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GNATS_SUPPORT_DIRS) gnats
1144 $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=gnats \
1145 SUPPORT_FILES="$(GNATS_SUPPORT_DIRS)"
1146
1147.PHONY: gdb.tar.gz
1148GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS= bfd glob include libiberty mmalloc opcodes readline sim
1149gdb.tar.gz: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS) gdb
1150 $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=gdb \
1151 SUPPORT_FILES="$(GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS)"
1152
1153.PHONY: newlib.tar.gz
1154NEWLIB_SUPPORT_DIRS=
1155newlib.tar.gz: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(NEWLIB_SUPPORT_DIRS) newlib
1156 $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=newlib \
1157 SUPPORT_FILES="$(NEWLIB_SUPPORT_DIRS)" \
1158 DEVO_SUPPORT="$(DEVO_SUPPORT) COPYING.NEWLIB" \
1159 DISTDOCDIRS="$(DISTDOCDIRS) newlib"
1160
1161.NOEXPORT:
1162MAKEOVERRIDES=
1163
1164# start-sanitize-chill
1165## This is ugly, but I don't want GNU make to put these variables in
1166## the environment. Older makes will see this as a set of targets
1167## with no dependencies and no actions.
1168unexport CHILLFLAGS CHILL_LIB CHILL_FOR_TARGET :
1169# end-sanitize-chill
1170
1171# end of Makefile.in
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