.SUFFIXES: .texi .o .c .h .p .ip VPATH=.. .c.texi: ./scanit $< $@ .h.texi: ./scanit $< $@ .c.p: ./scanph $< $@ .h.p: ./scanph $< $@ .c.ip: ./scanph -i $< $@ # main GDB source directory srcdir = .. TEXIDIR=${srcdir}/../texinfo/fsf DOCFILES = aoutx.texi archive.texi archures.texi \ bfd.texi cache.texi coffcode.texi \ core.texi format.texi libbfd.texi \ opncls.texi reloc.texi section.texi \ syms.texi targets.texi init.texi ctor.texi PROTOS = archive.p archures.p bfd.p \ coffcode.p core.p format.p \ libbfd.p opncls.p reloc.p \ section.p syms.p targets.p \ format.p coffcode.p core.p machines.p init.p IPROTOS = cache.ip libbfd.ip reloc.ip init.ip archures.ip ctor.ip # SRCDOC, SRCPROT, SRCIPROT only used to sidestep Sun Make bug in interaction # between VPATH and suffix rules. If you use GNU Make, perhaps other Makes, # you don't need these three: SRCDOC = aoutx.h archive.c archures.c \ bfd.c cache.c coffcode.h \ core.c format.c libbfd.c \ opncls.c reloc.c section.c \ syms.c targets.c init.c SRCPROT = archive.c archures.c bfd.c \ coffcode.h core.c format.c \ libbfd.c opncls.c reloc.c \ section.c syms.c targets.c init.c SRCIPROT = cache.c libbfd.c reloc.c cpu-h8300.c cpu-i960.c archures.c init.c ctor.c docs: protos bfd.info bfd.dvi bfd.ps protos: $(PROTOS) $(IPROTOS) sed -f intobfd bfd-in.h > bfd.h sed -f tolibbfd libbfd-in.h > libbfd.h sed -f tolibcoff libcoff-in.h > libcoff.h # Following three rules only for the benefit of Sun Make; see comment above $(DOCFILES) : $(SRCDOC) $(PROTOS) : $(SRCPROT) $(IPROTOS) : $(SRCIPROT) clean: rm -f $(PROTOS) *.p *.ip *.h bfd.?? $(DOCFILES) bfd.dvi bfd.ps *~* *# bfd.??? bfd.info: $(DOCFILES) bfd.texinfo makeinfo bfd.texinfo bfd.dvi: $(DOCFILES) bfd.texinfo TEXINPUTS=${TEXIDIR}:.:$$TEXINPUTS tex bfd.texinfo texindex bfd.?? TEXINPUTS=${TEXIDIR}:.:$$TEXINPUTS tex bfd.texinfo bfd.ps: bfd.dvi dvips bfd -o quickdoc: $(DOCFILES) bfd.texinfo TEXINPUTS=${TEXIDIR}:.:$$TEXINPUTS tex bfd.texinfo