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# Top-level Makefile(.in) for distcc
# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004 by Martin Pool
# Note that distcc no longer uses automake, but this file is still
# structured in a somewhat similar way.
## VARIABLES
PACKAGE = @PACKAGE_NAME@
VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
PACKAGE_TARNAME = @PACKAGE_TARNAME@
SHELL = @SHELL@
# These autoconf variables may contain recursive Make expansions, and
# so they have to be done here rather than written into config.h.
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
WERROR_CFLAGS = @WERROR_CFLAGS@
PYTHON_CFLAGS = @PYTHON_CFLAGS@
POPT_CFLAGS = @POPT_CFLAGS@
POPT_INCLUDES = @POPT_INCLUDES@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
CC = @CC@
CPP = @CPP@
# We add a few cppflags. -Isrc is so that config.h can be found in the build
# directory. It is before I"$(srcdir)/src" to reflect VPATH semantics.
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ ${DIR_DEFS} \
-Isrc -I"$(srcdir)/src" -I"$(srcdir)/lzo" $(POPT_INCLUDES)
PYTHON = @PYTHON@
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
builddir = @builddir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
VPATH = @srcdir@
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
bindir = @bindir@
sbindir = @sbindir@
libexecdir = @libexecdir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
datadir = @datadir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
sharedstatedir = @sharedstatedir@
localstatedir = @localstatedir@
libdir = @libdir@
mandir = @mandir@
includedir = @includedir@
oldincludedir = /usr/include
docdir = @docdir@
pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/@PACKAGE_NAME@
include_server_builddir = $(builddir)/_include_server
# These must be done from here, not from autoconf, because they can
# contain variable expansions written in Make syntax. Ew.
DIR_DEFS = -DLIBDIR="\"${libdir}\"" -DSYSCONFDIR="\"${sysconfdir}\"" -DPKGDATADIR="\"${pkgdatadir}\""
# arguments to pkgconfig
GNOME_PACKAGES = @GNOME_PACKAGES@
GNOME_CFLAGS = @GNOME_CFLAGS@
GNOME_LIBS = @GNOME_LIBS@
LIBS = @LIBS@
DESTDIR =
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
# RESTRICTED_PATH is a colon separated list of directory names. It
# contains the locations of 'make', 'sh', 'gcc', and 'python' for use
# in installation tests. This path is used to avoid confusion caused
# by distcc masquerades on the normal path. See the
# 'maintainer-check-no-set-path' target.
RESTRICTED_PATH = /usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
# The DISTCC_INSTALLATION variable is a colon separated list of
# directory names of possible locations for the installation to be
# checked. Change the value of this variable to @bindir@ to check the
# installation at the location determined by 'configure'.
DISTCC_INSTALLATION = $(RESTRICTED_PATH)
dist_files = \
src/config.h.in \
$(dist_lzo) \
$(dist_contrib) \
$(dist_patches) \
$(dist_common) \
$(MEN) \
$(pkgdoc_DOCS) \
$(example_DOCS) \
$(popt_EXTRA) $(popt_SRC) $(popt_HEADERS) \
$(SRC) $(HEADERS) \
$(update_distcc_symlinks_PY) \
$(test_SOURCE) \
$(bench_PY) \
$(include_server_PY) \
$(dist_include_server_SH) \
$(include_server_SRC) \
$(check_include_server_DATA) \
$(check_include_server_PY) \
$(conf_files) \
$(default_files) \
$(dist_extra) \
$(gnome_data)
dist_dirs = m4 include_server/test_data
dist_lzo = lzo/minilzo.c \
lzo/minilzo.h \
lzo/lzoconf.h \
lzo/lzodefs.h \
lzo/.stamp-conf.in
dist_contrib = contrib/distcc-absolutify \
contrib/distcc.sh \
contrib/distccd-init \
contrib/distccd-on-servers \
contrib/dmake \
contrib/make-j \
contrib/netpwd \
contrib/stage-cc-wrapper.patch \
contrib/redhat/init \
contrib/redhat/logrotate \
contrib/redhat/sysconfig \
contrib/redhat/xinetd
dist_include_server_SH = \
pump.in
bench_PY = bench/Build.py \
bench/Project.py \
bench/ProjectDefs.py \
bench/Summary.py \
bench/actions.py \
bench/benchmark.py \
bench/buildutil.py \
bench/compiler.py \
bench/statistics.py
pkgdoc_DOCS = AUTHORS COPYING NEWS \
README README.pump \
INSTALL \
TODO \
doc/protocol-1.txt doc/status-1.txt \
doc/protocol-2.txt \
doc/protocol-3.txt doc/protocol-3-impl.txt \
doc/protocol-gssapi.txt \
doc/reporting-bugs.txt \
survey.txt
example_DOCS = \
doc/example/README \
doc/example/default \
doc/example/hosts.allow \
doc/example/services \
doc/example/init doc/example/init-suse \
doc/example/logrotate \
doc/example/xinetd \
include_server_PY = \
include_server/basics.py \
include_server/cache_basics.py \
include_server/compiler_defaults.py \
include_server/compress_files.py \
include_server/include_analyzer.py \
include_server/include_analyzer_memoizing_node.py \
include_server/include_server.py \
include_server/macro_eval.py \
include_server/mirror_path.py \
include_server/parse_command.py \
include_server/parse_file.py \
include_server/run.py \
include_server/setup.py \
include_server/statistics.py
include_server_SRC = \
include_server/c_extensions/distcc_pump_c_extensions_module.c
update_distcc_symlinks_PY = update-distcc-symlinks.py
# These are included in the distribution but not installed anywhere.
dist_extra = \
README.packaging ChangeLog \
packaging/RedHat/rpm.spec \
packaging/RedHat/logrotate.d/distcc \
packaging/RedHat/init.d/distcc \
packaging/RedHat/xinetd.d/distcc \
packaging/deb.sh \
packaging/rpm.sh \
packaging/googlecode_upload.py
mkinstalldirs = $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/mkinstalldirs
man1dir = $(mandir)/man1
man8dir = $(mandir)/man8
test_SOURCE = test/comfychair.py \
test/onetest.py \
test/testdistcc.py \
find_c_extension.sh
dist_common = Makefile.in install-sh configure configure.ac \
config.guess config.sub mkinstalldirs autogen.sh
# It seems a bit unnecessary to ship patches in the released tarballs.
# People who are so keen as to apply unsupported patches ought to use
# CVS, or at least get them from the list.
dist_patches =
TAR = tar
GZIP_BIN = gzip
# This is set on the environment, and automatically read by gzip.
# This way we always get best compression, even when gzip is run in a
# script we call, rather than being called by us directly.
GZIP = -9v
BZIP2_BIN = bzip2
distdir = $(PACKAGE_TARNAME)-$(VERSION)
tarball = $(PACKAGE_TARNAME)-$(VERSION).tar
tarball_bz2 = $(tarball).bz2
tarball_gz = $(tarball).gz
tarball_sig_bz2 = $(tarball_bz2).asc
tarball_sig_gz = $(tarball_gz).asc
distnews = $(PACKAGE_TARNAME)-$(VERSION).NEWS
rpm_glob_pattern = "$(PACKAGE)"*[-_.]"$(VERSION)"[-_.]*.rpm
deb_glob_pattern = "$(PACKAGE)"*[-_.]"$(VERSION)"[-_.]*.deb
common_obj = src/arg.o src/argutil.o \
src/cleanup.o src/compress.o \
src/trace.o src/util.o src/io.o src/exec.o \
src/rpc.o src/tempfile.o src/bulk.o src/help.o src/filename.o \
src/lock.o \
src/netutil.o \
src/pump.o \
src/sendfile.o \
src/safeguard.o src/snprintf.o src/timeval.o \
src/dotd.o \
src/hosts.o src/hostfile.o \
src/implicit.o src/loadfile.o \
lzo/minilzo.o \
@ZEROCONF_COMMON_OBJS@ \
@AUTH_COMMON_OBJS@
distcc_obj = src/backoff.o \
src/climasq.o src/clinet.o src/clirpc.o \
src/compile.o src/cpp.o \
src/distcc.o \
src/remote.o \
src/ssh.o src/state.o src/strip.o \
src/timefile.o src/traceenv.o \
src/include_server_if.o \
src/where.o \
@ZEROCONF_DISTCC_OBJS@ \
@AUTH_DISTCC_OBJS@ \
src/emaillog.o \
$(common_obj)
distccd_obj = src/access.o \
src/daemon.o src/dopt.o src/dparent.o src/dsignal.o \
src/ncpus.o \
src/prefork.o \
src/stringmap.o \
src/serve.o src/setuid.o src/srvnet.o src/srvrpc.o src/state.o \
src/stats.o \
src/fix_debug_info.o \
@ZEROCONF_DISTCCD_OBJS@ \
@AUTH_DISTCCD_OBJS@ \
$(common_obj) @BUILD_POPT@
lsdistcc_obj = src/lsdistcc.o \
src/clinet.o src/io.o src/netutil.o src/trace.o src/util.o \
src/rslave.o src/snprintf.o \
lzo/minilzo.o
# Objects that need to be linked in to build monitors
mon_obj = \
src/cleanup.o \
src/filename.o \
src/io.o \
src/mon.o \
src/netutil.o \
src/argutil.o \
src/rpc.o \
src/snprintf.o src/state.o \
src/tempfile.o src/trace.o src/traceenv.o \
src/util.o
gnome_obj = src/history.o src/mon-gnome.o \
src/renderer.o
h_exten_obj = src/h_exten.o $(common_obj)
h_issource_obj = src/h_issource.o $(common_obj)
h_scanargs_obj = src/h_scanargs.o $(common_obj)
h_hosts_obj = src/h_hosts.o $(common_obj)
h_argvtostr_obj = src/h_argvtostr.o $(common_obj)
h_strip_obj = src/h_strip.o $(common_obj) src/strip.o
h_parsemask_obj = src/h_parsemask.o $(common_obj) src/access.o
h_sa2str_obj = src/h_sa2str.o $(common_obj) src/srvnet.o src/access.o
h_ccvers_obj = src/h_ccvers.o $(common_obj)
h_dotd_obj = src/h_dotd.o $(common_obj)
h_fix_debug_info = src/h_fix_debug_info.o $(common_obj)
h_compile_obj = src/h_compile.o $(common_obj) src/compile.o src/timefile.o \
src/backoff.o src/emaillog.o src/remote.o src/clinet.o \
src/clirpc.o src/include_server_if.o src/state.o src/where.o \
src/ssh.o src/strip.o src/cpp.o @AUTH_DISTCC_OBJS@
h_getline_obj = src/h_getline.o $(common_obj)
# All source files, for the purposes of building the distribution
SRC = src/stats.c \
src/access.c src/arg.c src/argutil.c \
src/auth_common.c src/auth_distcc.c src/auth_distccd.c \
src/backoff.c src/bulk.c \
src/cleanup.c \
src/climasq.c src/clinet.c src/clirpc.c src/compile.c \
src/compress.c src/cpp.c \
src/daemon.c src/distcc.c src/dsignal.c \
src/dopt.c src/dparent.c src/exec.c src/filename.c \
src/h_argvtostr.c \
src/h_exten.c src/h_hosts.c src/h_issource.c src/h_parsemask.c \
src/h_sa2str.c src/h_scanargs.c src/h_strip.c \
src/h_dotd.c src/h_compile.c src/h_getline.c \
src/help.c src/history.c src/hosts.c src/hostfile.c \
src/implicit.c src/io.c \
src/loadfile.c src/lock.c \
src/mon.c src/mon-notify.c src/mon-text.c \
src/mon-gnome.c \
src/ncpus.c src/netutil.c \
src/prefork.c src/pump.c \
src/remote.c src/renderer.c src/rpc.c \
src/safeguard.c src/sendfile.c src/setuid.c src/serve.c \
src/snprintf.c src/state.c \
src/srvnet.c src/srvrpc.c src/ssh.c \
src/stringmap.c src/strip.c \
src/tempfile.c src/timefile.c \
src/timeval.c src/traceenv.c \
src/trace.c src/util.c src/where.c \
src/lsdistcc.c src/rslave.c \
src/dotd.c src/include_server_if.c \
src/emaillog.c \
src/fix_debug_info.c \
src/zeroconf.c src/zeroconf-reg.c src/gcc-id.c
HEADERS = src/stats.h \
src/access.h \
src/auth.h \
src/bulk.h \
src/clinet.h src/compile.h \
src/daemon.h \
src/distcc.h src/dopt.h src/exitcode.h \
src/fix_debug_info.h \
src/hosts.h src/implicit.h \
src/mon.h \
src/netutil.h \
src/renderer.h src/rpc.h \
src/snprintf.h src/state.h \
src/stringmap.h \
src/timefile.h src/timeval.h src/trace.h \
src/types.h \
src/util.h \
src/exec.h src/lock.h src/where.h src/srvnet.h \
src/rslave.h \
src/dotd.h src/include_server_if.h \
src/emaillog.h \
src/va_copy.h \
src/zeroconf.h
conf_dir = packaging/RedHat/conf
conf_files = $(conf_dir)/hosts \
$(conf_dir)/clients.allow \
$(conf_dir)/commands.allow.sh
default_dir = packaging/RedHat/default
default_files = $(default_dir)/distcc
man1_MEN = man/distcc.1 man/distccd.1 man/distccmon-text.1 \
man/lsdistcc.1 man/pump.1 man/include_server.1
man_HTML = man/distcc_1.html man/distccd_1.html man/distccmon_text_1.html \
man/lsdistcc_1.html man/pump_1.html man/include_server_1.html
MEN = $(man1_MEN)
gnome_data = gnome/distccmon-gnome-icon.png \
gnome/distccmon-gnome.desktop
popt_OBJS=popt/findme.o popt/popt.o popt/poptconfig.o \
popt/popthelp.o popt/poptparse.o
popt_SRC=popt/findme.c popt/popt.c popt/poptconfig.c \
popt/popthelp.c popt/poptparse.c
popt_HEADERS = popt/findme.h popt/popt.h popt/poptint.h popt/system.h
popt_EXTRA = popt/README.popt popt/.stamp-conf.in
# You might think that distccd ought to be in sbin, because it's a
# daemon. It is a grey area. However, the Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
# Standard (FHS 2.2) says that sbin is for programs "used exclusively
# by the system administrator".
# distccd will often be used by non-root users, and when we support
# ssh it will be somewhat important that it be found in their default
# path. Therefore on balance it seems better to put it in bin/.
# Package maintainers can override this if absolutely necessary, but I
# would prefer that they do not. -- mbp
bin_PROGRAMS = \
distcc@EXEEXT@ \
distccd@EXEEXT@ \
distccmon-text@EXEEXT@ \
lsdistcc@EXEEXT@ \
@GNOME_BIN@
sbin_PROGRAMS = \
update-distcc-symlinks
check_PROGRAMS = \
h_argvtostr@EXEEXT@ \
h_exten@EXEEXT@ \
h_fix_debug_info@EXEEXT@ \
h_hosts@EXEEXT@ \
h_issource@EXEEXT@ \
h_parsemask@EXEEXT@ \
h_sa2str@EXEEXT@ \
h_scanargs@EXEEXT@ \
h_strip@EXEEXT@ \
h_dotd@EXEEXT@ \
h_compile@EXEEXT@ \
h_getline@EXEEXT@
check_include_server_PY = \
include_server/c_extensions_test.py \
include_server/include_server_test.py \
include_server/macro_eval_test.py \
include_server/mirror_path_test.py \
include_server/parse_command_test.py \
include_server/parse_file_test.py \
include_server/include_analyzer_test.py \
include_server/include_analyzer_memoizing_node_test.py \
include_server/basics_test.py
######################################################################
## IMPLICIT BUILD rules
.SUFFIXES: .html .latte .o .c
.c.o:
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(WERROR_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $<
######################################################################
## OVERALL targets
.PHONY: all include-server
## NOTE: "all" must be the first (default) rule, aside from patterns.
all: $(bin_PROGRAMS) $(sbin_PROGRAMS) pump include-server
# src/config.h.in is used by config.status
Makefile: Makefile.in src/config.h.in config.status
./config.status
######################################################################
## BUILD targets
# We would like to detect when config.h.in has changed: this should trigger
# config.status to be rerun. But if the config.h file actually does not change
# as a result of running config.status (a feature of autoconf), then
# config.status will be rerun every time. That's confusing. So, the rule
#
# src/config.h: src/config.h.in
# ./config.status
#
# is not sufficient.
src/config.h: src/config.h.stamp
src/config.h.stamp: src/config.h.in
echo "path: $$PATH"
./config.status
touch src/config.h.stamp
pump: pump.in config.status
./config.status
# Grab the dependency files generated by gcc's -MD option.
-include */*.d
# Disable some warnings for popt/*.c.
$(popt_OBJS): CFLAGS += $(POPT_CFLAGS)
distcc@EXEEXT@: $(distcc_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(distcc_obj) $(LIBS)
distccd@EXEEXT@: $(distccd_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(distccd_obj) $(LIBS)
distccmon-text@EXEEXT@: $(mon_obj) src/mon-text.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(mon_obj) src/mon-text.o $(LIBS)
lsdistcc@EXEEXT@: $(lsdistcc_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(lsdistcc_obj) $(LIBS)
update-distcc-symlinks: $(update_distcc_symlinks_PY)
cp $< $@
h_exten@EXEEXT@: $(h_exten_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_exten_obj) $(LIBS)
h_issource@EXEEXT@: $(h_issource_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_issource_obj) $(LIBS)
h_sa2str@EXEEXT@: $(h_sa2str_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_sa2str_obj) $(LIBS)
h_scanargs@EXEEXT@: $(h_scanargs_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_scanargs_obj) $(LIBS)
h_hosts@EXEEXT@: $(h_hosts_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_hosts_obj) $(LIBS)
h_argvtostr@EXEEXT@: $(h_argvtostr_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_argvtostr_obj) $(LIBS)
h_parsemask@EXEEXT@: $(h_parsemask_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_parsemask_obj) $(LIBS)
h_strip@EXEEXT@: $(h_strip_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_strip_obj) $(LIBS)
h_ccvers@EXEEXT@: $(h_ccvers_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_ccvers_obj) $(LIBS)
h_dotd@EXEEXT@: $(h_dotd_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_dotd_obj) $(LIBS)
h_fix_debug_info@EXEEXT@: $(h_fix_debug_info)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_fix_debug_info) $(LIBS)
h_compile@EXEEXT@: $(h_compile_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_compile_obj) $(LIBS)
h_getline@EXEEXT@: $(h_getline_obj)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(h_getline_obj) $(LIBS)
src/h_fix_debug_info.o: src/fix_debug_info.c
$(CC) -c -o $@ $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) \
-DTEST \
$(srcdir)/src/fix_debug_info.c
src/mon-gnome.o: src/mon-gnome.c
$(CC) -c -o $@ $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) \
$(GNOME_CFLAGS) \
$(srcdir)/src/mon-gnome.c
src/renderer.o: src/renderer.c
$(CC) -c -o $@ $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) \
$(GNOME_CFLAGS) \
$(srcdir)/src/renderer.c
distccmon-gnome@EXEEXT@: $(mon_obj) $(gnome_obj)
$(CC) -o $@ $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) \
$(mon_obj) $(gnome_obj) \
$(LIBS) $(GNOME_CFLAGS) $(GNOME_LIBS)
# The include-server is a python app, so we use Python's build system. We pass
# the distcc version, the source location, the CPP flags (for location of the
# includes), and the build location.
include-server:
if test -z "$(PYTHON)"; then \
echo "Not building $@: No suitable python found"; \
else \
mkdir -p "$(include_server_builddir)" && \
DISTCC_VERSION="$(VERSION)" \
SRCDIR="$(srcdir)" \
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) $(PYTHON_CFLAGS)" \
CPPFLAGS="$(CPPFLAGS)" \
$(PYTHON) "$(srcdir)/include_server/setup.py" \
build \
--build-base="$(include_server_builddir)" \
--build-temp="$(include_server_builddir)"; \
fi
######################################################################
## DIST TARGETS
.PHONY: dist distcheck dist-sign dist-files
# The sub-targets copy (and if necessary, build) various files that
# have to go into the tarball. They also create necessary directories
# -- bear in mind that they might be run in parallel.
# This looks a bit gross to me, but it's not as bad as it might be :-/
# TODO(csilvers): add 'make rpm' and 'make deb'.
dist:
-rm -fr "$(distdir)"
$(MAKE) dist-files
$(TAR) cf "$(tarball)" "$(distdir)"
$(GZIP_BIN) --help >/dev/null && \
$(GZIP_BIN) -fc "$(tarball)" > "$(tarball_gz)"
$(BZIP2_BIN) --help 2>/dev/null && \
$(BZIP2_BIN) -vfc "$(tarball)" > "$(tarball_bz2)"
rm -f "$(tarball)"
rm -fr "$(distdir)"
cp "$(srcdir)/NEWS" "$(distnews)"
# We create two new directories: one for the build and one to install,
# and make sure we can build and install from different directories
# than the source directory. Then we run a "make distclean" and
# verify it got rid of everything not in the tarball by deleting every
# file mentioned in the tarball, and then making sure nothing is left.
distcheck: dist
[ ! -d +distcheck ] || chmod -R u+w +distcheck
rm -rf '+distcheck'
mkdir '+distcheck'
cd '+distcheck' && $(GZIP_BIN) -d < "../$(tarball_gz)" | $(TAR) xvf -
mkdir "+distcheck/$(distdir)/_build"
mkdir "+distcheck/$(distdir)/_inst"
chmod -R a-w +distcheck
chmod u+w "+distcheck/$(distdir)/_build" "+distcheck/$(distdir)/_inst"
dc_install_base=`cd "+distcheck/$(distdir)/_inst" && pwd` \
&& cd "+distcheck/$(distdir)/_build" \
&& ../configure --srcdir=.. --prefix="$$dc_install_base" \
&& $(MAKE) && $(MAKE) maintainer-check \
&& $(MAKE) install \
&& $(MAKE) DISTCC_INSTALLATION="$$dc_install_base/bin" \
maintainer-installcheck \
&& $(MAKE) distclean
chmod -R u+w +distcheck
test `find "+distcheck/$(distdir)/_build" -type f -print | wc -l` -eq 0 \
|| { echo "ERROR: files left in build-dir after distclean:"; \
find "+distcheck/$(distdir)/_build" -type f -print; \
rm -rf '+distcheck'; \
exit 1; }
rm -rf '+distcheck'
dist-sign:
gpg -a --detach-sign "$(tarball_bz2)"
# For the dirs we copy, we don't want to copy control files like '.cvs'.
# We use find for this; if 'find' doesn't work, just don't worry about it.
dist-files: $(dist_files)
for f in $(dist_files) $(dist_dirs); do \
mkdir -p "$(distdir)"/`dirname "$$f"` || exit 1; \
cp -pR "$(srcdir)/$$f" "$(distdir)/$$f" 2>/dev/null || \
cp -pR "$$f" "$(distdir)/$$f" || exit 1; \
done
for f in $(dist_dirs); do \
find "$(distdir)/$$f" -name '.[^.]*' -exec rm -rf \{\} \; -prune ; \
done
######################################################################
## BUILD manual targets
man/distcc_1.html: man/distcc.1
troff2html -man "$(srcdir)"/man/distcc.1 > $@
man/distccd_1.html: man/distccd.1
troff2html -man "$(srcdir)"/man/distccd.1 > $@
man/distccmon_text_1.html: man/distccmon-text.1
troff2html -man "$(srcdir)"/man/distccmon-text.1 > $@
man/lsdistcc_1.html: man/lsdistcc.1
troff2html -man "$(srcdir)"/man/lsdistcc.1 > $@
man/pump_1.html: man/pump.1
troff2html -man "$(srcdir)"/man/pump.1 > $@
man/include_server_1.html: man/include_server.1
troff2html -man "$(srcdir)"/man/include_server.1 > $@
######################################################################
## CHECK targets for code that has been build.
.PHONY: check_programs
.PHONY: maintainer-check-no-set-path distcc-maintainer-check
.PHONY: include-server-maintainer-check pump-maintainer-check
.PHONY: maintainer-check
.PHONY: check
.PHONY: lzo-check valgrind-check single-test pump-single-test
check_programs: $(check_PROGRAMS) $(bin_PROGRAMS)
TESTDISTCC_OPTS =
# This target is for internal use by distcc-maintainer-check and
# distcc-installcheck. These rules differ only in their choice of the value of
# PATH to use. PATH must be set appropriately so that python, distcc binaries,
# gcc, and those of the check_PROGRAMS, can be found on PATH. This is done in
# the call of this target through use of the variable RESTRICTED_PATH.
#
# The more prominent of these conditions are checked explicitly checked below.
#
# TODO(klarlund): the outermost if assumes that the include-server target may be
# satisfied w/o actually building an include server (or rather the C extension);
# this logic needs to be verified or amended.
maintainer-check-no-set-path:
@if ! $(PYTHON) -c 'import sys; print(sys.version)'; then \
echo "WARNING: python not found; tests skipped"; \
else \
if ! $(CC) --version 2>/dev/null; then \
echo "Could not find CC on the restricted path used to avoid"; \
echo "confusion caused by distcc masquerades on the normal path."; \
echo "PATH is currently '$$PATH'."; \
echo "Please change RESTRICTED_PATH to change this PATH value."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
$(PYTHON) "$(srcdir)/test/testdistcc.py" $(TESTDISTCC_OPTS); \
fi
distcc-maintainer-check: check_programs
$(MAKE) PATH="`pwd`:$(RESTRICTED_PATH)" \
TESTDISTCC_OPTS="$(TESTDISTCC_OPTS)" maintainer-check-no-set-path
# If the include server extension module was built, then run the tests include
# server. TODO(klarlund): the outermost if assumes that the include-server
# target may be satisfied w/o actually building an include server (or rather the
# C extension); this logic needs to be verified or amended.
# TODO(csilvers): keep track of failures instead of exiting on the first one.
include-server-maintainer-check: include-server
@if ! test -d "$(include_server_builddir)"; then \
echo "Skipped include-server check"; \
else \
CURDIR=`pwd`; \
include_server_loc=`"$(srcdir)/find_c_extension.sh" "$(builddir)"`; \
test $$? = 0 || (echo 'Could not locate extension.' 1>&2 && exit 1); \
cd "$(srcdir)/include_server"; \
for p in $(check_include_server_PY); do \
p_base=`basename "$$p"`; \
echo "Running:" \
"PYTHONPATH=$$CURDIR/$$include_server_loc:$$PYTHONPATH $(PYTHON) $$p_base"; \
if PYTHONPATH="$$CURDIR/$$include_server_loc:$$PYTHONPATH" $(PYTHON) "$$p_base" \
> "$$CURDIR/$(tempdir)/$$p_base.out" 2>&1; then \
echo "PASS"; \
rm "$$CURDIR/$(tempdir)/$$p_base.out"; \
else \
echo "FAIL"; cat "$$CURDIR/$(tempdir)/$$p_base.out"; exit 1; \
fi; \
done; \
fi
# Do distcc-maintainer-check in pump-mode, if possible.
pump-maintainer-check: pump include-server check_programs
@if [ -d "$(include_server_builddir)" ]; then \
DISTCC_HOSTS='<invalid>,cpp,lzo' \
"$(builddir)/pump" \
$(MAKE) \
RESTRICTED_PATH="$(RESTRICTED_PATH)" \
TESTDISTCC_OPTS="--pump $(TESTDISTCC_OPTS)" \
distcc-maintainer-check; \
fi
# Do distcc-maintainer-check, for non-pumped distcc, and try the include_server
# check to check the include server's behavior, if applicable. If the include
# server exists, then carry out distcc-maintainer-check in pump-mode.
maintainer-check: distcc-maintainer-check include-server-maintainer-check \
pump-maintainer-check
check:
@if test -n "$(PYTHON)"; then \
$(MAKE) maintainer-check; \
elif test -n "$(PYTHON)"; then \
echo "WARNING: pump-mode not being tested"; \
$(MAKE) distcc-maintainer-check; \
else \
echo "Cannot run tests: python binary not found"; \
false; \
fi
# Runs the tests in lzo-mode.
lzo-check:
$(MAKE) TESTDISTCC_OPTS=--lzo maintainer-check
# Runs the tests with valgrind.
valgrind-check:
$(MAKE) TESTDISTCC_OPTS=--valgrind maintainer-check
# The following target is useful for running a single test at a time.
# Sample usage:
# make TESTNAME=Lsdistcc_Case single-test
# make TESTNAME=Lsdistcc_Case TESTDISTCC_OPTS=--valgrind single-test
TESTNAME = NoDetachDaemon_Case # Override this with the desired test.
single-test: check_programs
PATH="`pwd`:$(RESTRICTED_PATH)" \
$(PYTHON) "$(srcdir)/test/onetest.py" $(TESTDISTCC_OPTS) $(TESTNAME)
# Run a single test in pump-mode.
pump-single-test: pump include-server check_programs
DISTCC_HOSTS='<invalid>,cpp,lzo' \
"$(builddir)/pump" \
$(MAKE) \
RESTRICTED_PATH="$(RESTRICTED_PATH)" \
TESTDISTCC_OPTS="--pump $(TESTDISTCC_OPTS)" \
single-test
######################################################################
## CHECK targets for code that has been installed.
.PHONY: pump-installcheck distcc-installcheck maintainer-installcheck
.PHONY: installcheck verify-binaries-installcheck daemon-installcheck
# Verify that DISTCC_INSTALLATION contains the expected set of binaries.
verify-binaries-installcheck:
@echo "Locating binaries in" \
"DISTCC_INSTALLATION='$(DISTCC_INSTALLATION)'"
@echo "To use installation in @bindir@, remake with" \
"argument 'DISTCC_INSTALLATION=@bindir@'."
@echo "Make sure all paths below are where you expect them to be:"
@echo "**********************************************************"
@for p in $(bin_PROGRAMS); do \
if ! PATH="$(DISTCC_INSTALLATION)" `which which` "$$p"; then \
echo "Binary '$$p' could not be found in DISTCC_INSTALLATION."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done
@echo "**********************************************************"
# Lookup distcc programs to be checked in $(DISTCC_INSTALLATION). The
# check_PROGRAMS binaries, however, are to be found in $(builddir).
distcc-installcheck: $(check_PROGRAMS)
BUILDDIR=`cd "$(builddir)" && pwd`; \
PATH="$(DISTCC_INSTALLATION):$$BUILDDIR:$(RESTRICTED_PATH)" \
TESTDISTCC_OPTS="$(TESTDISTCC_OPTS)" \
$(MAKE) maintainer-check-no-set-path
# Check the installation to see whether pump-mode works.
pump-installcheck:
which_loc=`which which`; \
pump_loc=`PATH="$(DISTCC_INSTALLATION)" "$$which_loc" pump`; \
DISTCC_HOSTS='<invalid>,cpp,lzo' \
"$$pump_loc" \
$(MAKE) DISTCC_INSTALLATION="$(DISTCC_INSTALLATION)" \
RESTRICTED_PATH="$(RESTRICTED_PATH)" \
TESTDISTCC_OPTS=--pump distcc-installcheck; \
# "make maintainer-installcheck" verifies the currently installed version in
# RESTRICTED_PATH. It does not have the "install" target as a dependency so
# that you can can check an installation that is installed via some different
# method (e.g. rpm or debian package). You must specify the location of such an
# installation by overriding the value of DISTCC_INSTALLATION.
#
# The maintainer-installcheck does not run the include server unit tests;
# but the integration tests in 'test' are run in pump mode.
maintainer-installcheck: verify-binaries-installcheck distcc-installcheck \
pump-installcheck
installcheck:
@if test -n "$(PYTHON)"; then \
$(MAKE) maintainer-installcheck; \
elif test -n "$(PYTHON)"; then \
echo "WARNING: pump-mode not being tested"; \
$(MAKE) distcc-maintainer-installcheck; \
else \
echo "Cannot run install-tests: python binary not found"; \
false; \
fi
# This tests that the distcc daemon is running, and that it and distcc
# and the pump script have been installed correctly, by compiling a simple
# hello world program with distcc and distcc-pump.
# This can be used after "make install-deb".
#
# This uses distcc from your PATH and (for the first test)
# may use DISTCC_HOSTS from your environment or /etc/distcc/hosts.
#
# This test might fail if the --allow options passed to distccd
# (which may be set in the /etc/distcc/clients.allow file)
# do not include 127.0.0.1.
daemon-installcheck:
mkdir -p _testtmp/daemon-installcheck && \
cd _testtmp/daemon-installcheck && \
echo '#include <stdio.h>' > hello.c && \
echo 'int main(void) { puts("hello world"); return 0; }' >> hello.c && \
rm -f hello.o && \
DISTCC_FALLBACK=0 distcc $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c hello.c -o hello.o && \
test -f hello.o && \
rm -f hello.o && \
DISTCC_POTENTIAL_HOSTS=127.0.0.1 DISTCC_FALLBACK=0 \
pump distcc $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c hello.c -o hello.o && \
test -f hello.o
######################################################################
## BENCHMARK targets
.PHONY: benchmark
benchmark:
@echo "The distcc macro-benchmark uses your existing distcc installation"
@if [ -n "$$DISTCC_HOSTS" ]; \
then echo "DISTCC_HOSTS=\"$$DISTCC_HOSTS\""; \
else echo "You must set up servers and set DISTCC_HOSTS before running the benchmark"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "This benchmark may download a lot of source files, and it takes a "
@echo "long time to run. Interrupt now if you want."
@echo
@echo "Pass BENCH_ARGS to make to specify which benchmarks to run."
@echo
@sleep 5
cd bench && $(PYTHON) benchmark.py $(BENCH_ARGS)
######################################################################
## CLEAN targets
.PHONY: clean clean-autoconf clean-lzo clean-include-server
.PHONY: maintainer-clean maintainer-clean-autoconf distclean distclean-autoconf
# Also clean binaries which are optionally built. Also remove .d files; old ones
# may confuse 'make'.
clean: clean-autoconf clean-lzo clean-include-server
rm -f src/*.[od] popt/*.[od]
rm -f test/*.pyc
rm -f $(check_PROGRAMS) $(bin_PROGRAMS) $(sbin_PROGRAMS)
rm -f `echo $(man1_MEN) | sed -e 's/ /.gz /g' -e 's/$$/.gz/'`
rm -f $(man_HTML)
rm -f distccmon-gnome
rm -rf _testtmp # produced by test/testdistcc.py and daemon-installcheck
rm -rf +distcheck
rm -rf "$(include_server_builddir)"
clean-autoconf:
rm -f config.cache config.log
clean-lzo:
rm -f lzo/*.[od] lzo/testmini
clean-include-server:
if test -n "$(PYTHON)"; then \
DISTCC_VERSION="$(VERSION)" \
SRCDIR="$(srcdir)" \
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) $(PYTHON_CFLAGS)" \
CPPFLAGS="$(CPPFLAGS)" \
$(PYTHON) "$(srcdir)/include_server/setup.py" \
clean \
--build-base="$(include_server_builddir)" \
--build-temp="$(include_server_builddir)"; \
fi
maintainer-clean: distclean \
maintainer-clean-autoconf clean
# configure and co are distributed, but not in CVS
maintainer-clean-autoconf:
rm -f configure src/config.h.in
distclean-autoconf:
rm -f Makefile src/config.h src/config.h.stamp pump
rm -f popt/.stamp-conf lzo/.stamp-conf
rm -f config.status config.cache config.log aclocal.m4
rm -rf autom4te.cache
distclean: distclean-autoconf clean
######################################################################
## MAINTAINER targets
.PHONY: man-html upload-man upload-dist rpm deb install-deb
man-html: $(man_HTML)
mkdir -p doc/web/man
cp -f $(man_HTML) doc/web/man
upload-man: man-html
svn commit doc/web/man
# When uploading the package, we try to update the website as well.
# However, that's just best-effort, and if we can't (because, say, we
# don't have troff2html installed), we just upload the tarballs.
upload-dist: alldist
-$(MAKE) upload-man
"$(srcdir)/packaging/googlecode_upload.py" \
"$(tarball_gz)" \
"$(tarball_bz2)" \
packaging/$(rpm_glob_pattern) \
packaging/$(deb_glob_pattern)
rpm: dist packaging/rpm.sh packaging/RedHat/rpm.spec
cd packaging && ./rpm.sh $(PACKAGE) $(VERSION)
# This uses the output of 'make rpm' to convert rpm files to deb files
deb: rpm packaging/deb.sh
cd packaging && ./deb.sh $(PACKAGE) $(VERSION) *.rpm
# We copy .deb files to /tmp to avoid problems with NFS root_squash.
install-deb: deb
tmpdir=`mktemp -d /tmp/distcc-install-deb-XXXXXX` && \
cp packaging/*.deb $$tmpdir && \
cd "$$tmpdir" && \
sudo dpkg -i $(deb_glob_pattern) && \
rm -rf $$tmpdir
# deb creates rpm files first, which in turn creates .gz files
alldist: deb
@echo dist files created:
@ls -1 "$(tarball_gz)" "$(tarball_bz2)"
@ls -1 packaging/$(rpm_glob_pattern)
@ls -1 packaging/$(deb_glob_pattern)
### INSTALL (and UNINSTALL) targets
.PHONY: showpaths install install-programs install-include-server
.PHONY: install-man install-doc install-example install-gnome-data
.PHONY: install-conf
# TODO: Allow root directory to be overridden for use in building
# packages.
showpaths:
@echo "'make install' will install distcc as follows:"
@echo " man pages $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)"
@echo " documents $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)"
@echo " programs $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)"
@echo " sbin programs $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)"
@echo " system configuration $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)"
@echo " shared data files $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir)"
# install-sh can't handle multiple arguments, but we don't need any
# tricky features so mkinstalldirs and cp will do
install: showpaths install-doc install-man install-programs \
install-include-server install-example @INSTALL_GNOME@ install-conf
install-programs: $(bin_PROGRAMS) $(sbin_PROGRAMS)
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)"
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)"
for p in $(bin_PROGRAMS); do \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) "$$p" "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)" || exit 1; \
done
for p in $(sbin_PROGRAMS); do \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) "$$p" "$(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)" || exit 1; \
done
# See comments for the include-server target. Also, we work around an issue in
# the change_root function of distutils/utils.py that turns the absolute prefix
# into a relative reference if the root is the empty string: we absolutize the
# destination directory in order to substitute '/' for the empty prefix (the
# default) when defining the '--root' parameter.
# The final complex issue involves installing pump. pump wants to
# know the installed-location of include_server.py. The only way to
# tell is to have setup.py install it, and then look what it says (via
# the --record output). So when installing pump, we look at the
# --record output and modify the installed pump to have that location.
# Note: --record output is inconsistent (buggy?) and sometimes leaves out
# the leading slash in $prefix, even though we require prefix start with
# a slash. We use sed to add it back in at cp time.
# Also, on Cygwin the --record output is in DOS text file format (CR LF
# line endings), so we need to convert it from DOS text file format to
# Unix text file format (LF line endings); we use sed for that too.
install-include-server: include-server pump
if test -z "$(PYTHON)"; then \
echo "Not building $@: No suitable python found"; \
else \
mkdir -p "$(include_server_builddir)" && \
DESTDIR=`cd "$(DESTDIR)/" && pwd` && \
DISTCC_VERSION="$(VERSION)" \
SRCDIR="$(srcdir)" \
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) $(PYTHON_CFLAGS)" \
CPPFLAGS="$(CPPFLAGS)" \
$(PYTHON) "$(srcdir)/include_server/setup.py" \
build \
--build-base="$(include_server_builddir)" \
--build-temp="$(include_server_builddir)" \
install \
--prefix="$(prefix)" \
--record="$(include_server_builddir)/install.log.pre" \
--root="$$DESTDIR" \
|| exit 1; \
sed -e '/^[^\/]/ s,^,/,' \
-e 's/\r$$//' \
"$(include_server_builddir)/install.log.pre" \
> "$(include_server_builddir)/install.log"; \
if test -n "$(PYTHON_INSTALL_RECORD)"; then \
cp -f "$(include_server_builddir)/install.log" "$(PYTHON_INSTALL_RECORD)"; \
fi; \
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)" && \
INCLUDE_SERVER=`grep '/include_server.py$$' "$(include_server_builddir)/install.log"` && \
sed "s,^include_server='',include_server='$$INCLUDE_SERVER'," \
pump > "$(include_server_builddir)/pump" && \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) "$(include_server_builddir)/pump" "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)"; \
fi
install-man: $(man1_MEN)
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)"
for p in $(man1_MEN); do \
if $(GZIP_BIN) --help >/dev/null; then \
mkdir -p "`dirname $$p`"; \
if [ -e "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)$$p" ]; then rm -fv "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)$$p"; fi; \
$(GZIP_BIN) < "$(srcdir)/$$p" > "$$p.gz"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$$p.gz" "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)" || exit 1; \
else \
echo "Warning: no working gzip, installing man pages uncompressed" 1>&2; \
if [ -e "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)$$p.gz" ]; then rm -fv "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)$$p.gz"; fi; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$(srcdir)/$$p" "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)" || exit 1; \
fi; \
done
install-doc: $(pkgdoc_DOCS)
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)"
for p in $(pkgdoc_DOCS); do \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$(srcdir)/$$p" "$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)" || exit 1; \
done
install-example: $(example_DOCS)
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/example"
for p in $(example_DOCS); do \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$(srcdir)/$$p" "$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/example" || exit 1; \
done
install-gnome-data: $(gnome_data)
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir)"
for p in $(gnome_data); do \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$$p" "$(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir)" || exit 1; \
done
install-conf: $(conf_files) $(default_files)
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/distcc"
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/default"
@for p in $(conf_files); do \
base=`basename $$p`; \
target="$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/distcc/$$base"; \
if test -e "$$target"; then \
echo "******************************************"; \
echo "*** Configuration file '$$target'"; \
echo "*** already exists; not installing '$$p'."; \
else \
echo "$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$p $$target"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$(srcdir)/$$p" "$$target" \
|| exit 1; \
fi; \
done
@for p in $(default_files); do \
base=`basename $$p`; \
target="$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/default/$$base"; \
if test -e "$$target"; then \
echo "******************************************"; \
echo "*** Configuration file '$$target'"; \
echo "*** already exists; not installing '$$p'."; \
else \
echo "$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$p $$target"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$(srcdir)/$$p" "$$target" \
|| exit 1; \
fi; \
done
# For best results, uninstall-example has to run before uninstall-doc,
# so we clean up the doc subdirectory before cleaning up doc itself.
uninstall: uninstall-man uninstall-programs @UNINSTALL_GNOME@ \
uninstall-include-server uninstall-example uninstall-doc uninstall-conf
uninstall-programs:
for p in $(bin_PROGRAMS) pump; do \
file="$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/`basename $$p`"; \
if [ -e "$$file" ]; then rm -fv "$$file"; fi \
done
for p in $(sbin_PROGRAMS); do \
file="$(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/`basename $$p`"; \
if [ -e "$$file" ]; then rm -fv "$$file"; fi \
done
-[ "`basename $(bindir)`" = "$(PACKAGE)" ] && rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)"
-[ "`basename $(sbindir)`" = "$(PACKAGE)" ] && rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)"
# There's no setup.py --uninstall. :-( So I depend on
# PYTHON_INSTALL_RECORD being set. If it was used at --install time,
# I can use it again to uninstall.
uninstall-include-server:
if [ -e "$(PYTHON_INSTALL_RECORD)" ]; then \
cat "$(PYTHON_INSTALL_RECORD)" | xargs rm -fv; \
cat "$(PYTHON_INSTALL_RECORD)" | sed 's/py$/pyc/' | xargs rm -fv; \
cat "$(PYTHON_INSTALL_RECORD)" | sed 's/py$/pyo/' | xargs rm -fv; \
else \
echo "Cannot uninstall include-server: no PYTHON_INSTALL_RECORD"; \
fi
uninstall-man:
for p in $(man1_MEN); do \
file="$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/`basename $$p`"; \
if [ -e "$$file" ]; then rm -fv "$$file"; fi \
if [ -e "$$file.gz" ]; then rm -fv "$$file.gz"; fi \
done
-[ "`basename $(man1dir)`" = "$(PACKAGE)" ] && rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)"
uninstall-doc:
for p in $(pkgdoc_DOCS); do \
file="$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/`basename $$p`"; \
if [ -e "$$file" ]; then rm -fv "$$file"; fi \
done
-[ "`basename $(docdir)`" = "$(PACKAGE)" ] && rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)"
uninstall-example:
for p in $(example_DOCS); do \
file="$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/example/`basename $$p`"; \
if [ -e "$$file" ]; then rm -fv "$$file"; fi \
done
-rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/example"
uninstall-gnome-data:
for p in $(gnome_data); do \
file="$(DESTDIR)$(pkgdir)/`basename $$p`"; \
if [ -e "$$file" ]; then rm -fv "$$file"; fi \
done
-[ `basename $(pkgdir)` = $(PACKAGE) ] && rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(pkgdir)"
uninstall-conf:
for p in $(conf_files); do \
file="$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/distcc/`basename $$p`"; \
if [ -e "$$file" ]; then rm -fv "$$file"; fi \
done
-rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/distcc"
for p in $(default_files); do \
file="$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/default/`basename $$p`";\
if [ -e "$$file" ]; then rm -fv "$$file"; fi \
done
tags: $(SRC) $(HEADERS)
ctags --defines --globals --typedefs-and-c++ --no-warn $(SRC) $(HEADERS)
TAGS: $(SRC) $(HEADERS)
etags --declarations $(SRC) $(HEADERS)