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This allows the same "depend" file to be used # by the various subdirectories. # if [ "${srcdir}" = "." ] ; then \ # depend.tm2; \ # rm depend.tmp; \ # mv depend.tm2 depend.tmp; \ # fi #END COMMENTED OUT CODE # Make everything which depends on {x,t,n}m.h depend on config.status as # well, in case someone reconfigures gdb out from under an already # compiled gdb. # # Translate SRCDIR/foo.c to $srcdir/foo.c. This allows this "depend" file # to be used by any dir, or included in a distribution. It's possible # we should write the generated copy into SRCDIR like "make headers" does # in bfd. We do not try to quote the regexp, so if SRCDIR/ is "./" it will # also match any single character followed by "/". This is OK. depend.tm3; # OK, get your sed manual out. This script makes the rules in # depend explicitly state the rule, rather than relying on VPATH # or a .c.o implicit rule. 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Look at the README file for details." @false # This checks the configure.in file versus the config/ directory. config-check: config-check-hosts config-check-targets config-check-hosts: grep gdb_host= ${srcdir}/configure.in | \ sed -e 's/.*gdb_host=//' -e 's/ ;;$$/.mh/' | sort -u >HOSTconf.o (cd ${srcdir}/config; ls *.mh) >HOSTdir.o diff -u HOSTconf.o HOSTdir.o config-check-targets: grep gdb_target= ${srcdir}/configure.in | \ sed -e 's/.*gdb_target=//' -e 's/ ;;$$/.mh/' | sort -u >TARGconf.o (cd ${srcdir}/config; ls *.mt) >TARGdir.o diff -u HOSTconf.o HOSTdir.o # These are not generated by "make depend" because they only are there # for some machines. # But these rules don't do what we want; we want to hack the foo.o: tm.h # dependency to do the right thing. tm-isi.h tm-sun3.h tm-news.h tm-hp300bsd.h tm-altos.h: tm-m68k.h tm-hp300hpux.h tm-sun2.h tm-3b1.h: tm-m68k.h xm-news1000.h: xm-news.h xm-i386-sv32.h: xm-i386.h tm-i386gas.h: tm-i386.h xm-sun4os4.h: xm-sparc.h tm-sun4os4.h: tm-sparc.h xm-vaxult.h: xm-vax.h xm-vaxbsd.h: xm-vax.h kdb: $(NTSSTART) $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) ${ADD_DEPS} ${CDEPS} rm -f init.c $(srcdir)/munch ${MUNCH_DEFINE} $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) > init.c $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -c init.c $(CLIBS) ld -o kdb $(NTSSTART) $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) init.o $(ADD_FILES) \ -lc $(CLIBS) # Put the proper machine-specific files first, so M-. on a machine # specific routine gets the one for the correct machine. # The xyzzy stuff below deals with empty DEPFILES TAGS: ${TAGFILES} etags `find ${srcdir}/config -name $(TM_FILE) -print` \ `find ${srcdir}/config -name ${XM_FILE} -print` \ `find ${srcdir}/config -name ${NAT_FILE} -print` \ `for i in yzzy ${DEPFILES}; do \ if [ x$$i != xyzzy ]; then \ echo ${srcdir}/$$i | sed -e 's/\.o$$/\.c/' ; \ fi; \ done` \ ${TAGFILES} tags: TAGS # Making distributions of GDB and friends. # Make a tar file containing the GDB directory of the distribution. gdb.tar.Z: force_update $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile.in setup-to-dist $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile.in gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z # Make a directory `proto-gdb.dir' that contains an image of the GDB # directory of the distribution, built up with symlinks. Note that this # make target is not directly referenced by any other rules in this makefile, # it is referenced by the makefile in the parent directory. make-proto-gdb.dir: force_update $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile.in setup-to-dist $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile make-proto-gdb-1 # Set up the GDB source directory for distribution, by building all files that # are products of other files. setup-to-dist: update-depend force_update ../configure none (cd doc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) GDBvn.texi) $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) gdb.info $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) refcard.ps # Update the "depend" and "alldeps.mak" files in a source directory. # We update alldeps.mak first, since it is used to generate the list # of files to be checked for dependencies. update-depend: update-alldeps force_update ../configure none -norecursion (cd ../bfd; ../configure sun4 -norecursion; rm -f stmp-bfd.h) (cd ../bfd; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) bfd.h) rm -f depend $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) depend # Update the "alldeps.mak" file in a source directory. update-alldeps: force_update ../configure none -norecursion rm -f alldeps.mak $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) alldeps.mak # Build a tar file from a proto-gdb.dir. gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z: force_update rm -f gdb.tar gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile make-proto-gdb-1 ln -s proto-gdb.dir $(DIST) tar chf - $(DIST) | compress >gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z rm -rf $(DIST) proto-gdb.dir # Build a proto-gdb.dir after GDB has been set up for distribution. # This stuff must be run in `Makefile', not `Makefile.in`; we use the makefile # built in the setup-to-dist process, since it defines things like ALLCONFIG # and ALLDEPFILES, that we need. make-proto-gdb-1: ${TARFILES} ${TARDIRS} gdb.info rm -rf proto-gdb.dir mkdir proto-gdb.dir rootme=`pwd`/ ; export rootme ; \ for i in `echo ${TARDIRS}`; do \ (cd proto-gdb.dir ; \ mkdir -p $$i; \ cd $$i; \ ln -s $${rootme}/$$i/* .; \ rm -rf SCCS CVS CVS.adm RCS config.status; \ if test -f Makefile.in; then rm Makefile; else true; fi;); \ done ; \ for i in `echo ${TARFILES}`; do \ (cd proto-gdb.dir ; \ dir=`dirname $$i`; \ if test -d $$dir; then true; else mkdir -p $$dir; fi; \ ln -s $${rootme}/$$i $$i;); \ done chmod og=u `find . -print` # Build a proto-testsuite.dir. make-proto-testsuite.dir: force_update rm -rf proto-testsuite.dir mkdir proto-testsuite.dir rootme=`pwd`/ ; export rootme ; \ for i in `find testsuite -type f -print`; do \ (cd proto-testsuite.dir ; \ dir=`dirname $$i`; \ if test -d $$dir; then true; else mkdir -p $$dir; fi; \ ln -s $${rootme}/$$i $$i;); \ done find proto-testsuite.dir -name Makefile -exec rm {} \; find proto-testsuite.dir -name config.status -exec rm {} \; clean: @$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=clean "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do rm -f *.o ${ADD_FILES} *~ rm -f init.c version.c rm -f gdb core make.log rm -f gdb[0-9] # This used to depend on c-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c TAGS # I believe this is wrong; the makefile standards for distclean just # describe removing files; the only sort of "re-create a distribution" # functionality described is if the distributed files are unmodified. distclean: clean @$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=distclean "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do rm -f nm.h tm.h xm.h config.status rm -f y.output yacc.acts yacc.tmp rm -f ${TESTS} Makefile depend realclean: clean @$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=realclean "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do rm -f c-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c TAGS rm -f nm.h tm.h xm.h config.status rm -f y.output yacc.acts yacc.tmp rm -f ${TESTS} Makefile depend STAGESTUFF=${OBS} ${TSOBS} ${NTSOBS} ${ADD_FILES} init.c init.o version.c gdb subdir_do: force @for i in $(DODIRS); do \ if [ -f ./$$i/Makefile ] ; then \ if (cd ./$$i; \ $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(DO)) ; then true ; \ else exit 1 ; fi ; \ else true ; fi ; \ done Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(host_makefile_frag) $(target_makefile_frag) $(SHELL) ./config.status force: # Documentation! # GDB QUICK REFERENCE (TeX dvi file, CM fonts) refcard.dvi: ( cd ./doc; $(MAKE) refcard.dvi $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) ) mv ./doc/refcard.dvi . # GDB QUICK REFERENCE (PostScript output, common PS fonts) refcard.ps: ( cd ./doc; $(MAKE) refcard.ps $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) ) mv ./doc/refcard.ps . # GDB MANUAL: TeX dvi file gdb.dvi: ( cd ./doc; $(MAKE) gdb.dvi $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) ) mv ./doc/gdb.dvi . # GDB MANUAL: info file gdb.info: ( cd ./doc; $(MAKE) gdb.info $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) ) mv ./doc/gdb.info* . # Make copying.c from COPYING copying.c: ${srcdir}/COPYING ${srcdir}/copying.awk awk -f ${srcdir}/copying.awk < ${srcdir}/COPYING > copying.c version.c: Makefile echo 'char *version = "$(VERSION)";' >version.c echo 'char *host_canonical = "$(host_canonical)";' >> version.c echo 'char *target_canonical = "$(target_canonical)";' >> version.c # c-exp.tab.c is generated in target dir from c-exp.y if it doesn't exist # in srcdir, then compiled in target dir to c-exp.tab.o. # ././c-exp.tab.c is so the command argument will never match $(srcdir)/c-exp.y # (some "makes" rewrite the VPATH into command arguments if they match deps). # Remove bogus decls for malloc/realloc/free which conflict with everything # else. c-exp.tab.o: c-exp.tab.c c-exp.tab.c: $(srcdir)/c-exp.y $(srcdir)/Makefile.in @echo 'Expect 4 shift/reduce conflicts.' ${YACC} ${YFLAGS} $(srcdir)/c-exp.y -sed -e '/extern.*malloc/d' \ -e '/extern.*realloc/d' \ -e '/extern.*free/d' \ -e '/include.*malloc.h/d' \ -e 's/malloc/xmalloc/g' \ -e 's/realloc/xrealloc/g' \ < y.tab.c > c-exp.new -rm y.tab.c mv c-exp.new ././c-exp.tab.c # ch-exp.tab.c is generated in target dir from ch-exp.y if it doesn't exist # in srcdir, then compiled in target dir to ch-exp.tab.o. # Remove bogus decls for malloc/realloc/free which conflict with everything # else. ch-exp.tab.o: ch-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c: $(srcdir)/ch-exp.y $(srcdir)/Makefile.in ${YACC} ${YFLAGS} $(srcdir)/ch-exp.y -sed -e '/extern.*malloc/d' \ -e '/extern.*realloc/d' \ -e '/extern.*free/d' \ -e '/include.*malloc.h/d' \ -e 's/malloc/xmalloc/g' \ -e 's/realloc/xrealloc/g' \ < y.tab.c > ch-exp.new -rm y.tab.c mv ch-exp.new ././ch-exp.tab.c # m2-exp.tab.c is generated in target dir from m2-exp.y if it doesn't exist # in srcdir, then compiled in target dir to m2-exp.tab.o. # Remove bogus decls for malloc/realloc/free which conflict with everything # else. m2-exp.tab.o: m2-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c: $(srcdir)/m2-exp.y $(srcdir)/Makefile.in ${YACC} ${YFLAGS} $(srcdir)/m2-exp.y -sed -e '/extern.*malloc/d' \ -e '/extern.*realloc/d' \ -e '/extern.*free/d' \ -e '/include.*malloc.h/d' \ -e 's/malloc/xmalloc/g' \ -e 's/realloc/xrealloc/g' \ < y.tab.c > m2-exp.new -rm y.tab.c mv m2-exp.new ././m2-exp.tab.c # These files are updated atomically, so make never has to remove them .PRECIOUS: m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c c-exp.tab.c lint: $(LINTFILES) $(LINT) $(INCLUDE_CFLAGS) $(LINTFLAGS) $(LINTFILES) \ `echo ${DEPFILES} | sed 's/\.o /\.c /g' gdb.cxref: $(SFILES) cxref -I. $(SFILES) >gdb.cxref force_update: # GNU Make has an annoying habit of putting *all* the Makefile variables # into the environment, unless you include this target as a circumvention. # Rumor is that this will be fixed (and this target can be removed) # in GNU Make 4.0. .NOEXPORT: # GNU Make 3.63 has a different problem: it keeps tacking command line # overrides onto the definition of $(MAKE). This variable setting # will remove them. MAKEOVERRIDES= ## This is ugly, but I don't want GNU make to put these variables in ## the environment. Older makes will see this as a set of targets ## with no dependencies and no actions. unexport CHILLFLAGS CHILL_LIB CHILL_FOR_TARGET : # This is the end of "Makefile.in". When built into "Makefile" # by the configure script, two things are added below this point: # alldeps.mak -- definitions of all files that are used in # host- or target-dependent configurations # depend -- what .o files depend on what .c and .h files, # for all configurations.