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author | Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 25 Mar 1994 00:41:56 +0000 |
parents | 421a3ab4cb2e |
children | f2edac55dc7a |
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# DIST: This is the distribution Makefile for Emacs. configure can # DIST: make most of the changes to this file you might want, so try # DIST: that first. # make all to compile and build Emacs. # make install to install it. # make TAGS to update tags tables. # # make clean or make mostlyclean # Delete all files from the current directory that are normally # created by building the program. Don't delete the files that # record the configuration. Also preserve files that could be made # by building, but normally aren't because the distribution comes # with them. # # Delete `.dvi' files here if they are not part of the distribution. # # make distclean # Delete all files from the current directory that are created by # configuring or building the program. If you have unpacked the # source and built the program without creating any other files, # `make distclean' should leave only the files that were in the # distribution. # # make realclean # Delete everything from the current directory that can be # reconstructed with this Makefile. This typically includes # everything deleted by distclean, plus more: C source files # produced by Bison, tags tables, info files, and so on. # # make extraclean # Still more severe - delete backup and autosave files, too. SHELL = /bin/sh MAKE = make # BSD doesn't have it as a default. # ==================== Things `configure' Might Edit ==================== CC=@CC@ CPP=@CPP@ C_SWITCH_SYSTEM=@c_switch_system@ ALLOCA=@ALLOCA@ LN_S=@LN_S@ CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@ C_SWITCH_X_SITE=@C_SWITCH_X_SITE@ LD_SWITCH_X_SITE=@LD_SWITCH_X_SITE@ YACC=@YACC@ ### These help us choose version- and architecture-specific directories ### to install files in. ### This should be the number of the Emacs version we're building, ### like `18.59' or `19.0'. version=@version@ ### This should be the name of the configuration we're building Emacs ### for, like `mips-dec-ultrix' or `sparc-sun-sunos'. configuration=@configuration@ ### Libraries which should be edited into lib-src/Makefile. libsrc_libs=@libsrc_libs@ # ==================== Where To Install Things ==================== # The default location for installation. Everything is placed in # subdirectories of this directory. The default values for many of # the variables below are expressed in terms of this one, so you may # not need to change them. This defaults to /usr/local. prefix=@prefix@ # Like `prefix', but used for architecture-specific files. exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ # Where to install Emacs and other binaries that people will want to # run directly (like etags). bindir=@bindir@ # Where to install architecture-independent data files. ${lispdir} # and ${etcdir} are subdirectories of this. datadir=@datadir@ # Where to install and expect the files that Emacs modifies as it # runs. These files are all architecture-independent. Right now, the # only such data is the locking directory; ${lockdir} is a # subdirectory of this. statedir=@statedir@ # Where to install and expect executable files to be run by Emacs # rather than directly by users, and other architecture-dependent # data. ${archlibdir} is a subdirectory of this. libdir=@libdir@ # Where to install Emacs's man pages, and what extension they should have. mandir=@mandir@ manext=.1 # Where to install and expect the info files describing Emacs. In the # past, this defaulted to a subdirectory of ${prefix}/lib/emacs, but # since there are now many packages documented with the texinfo # system, it is inappropriate to imply that it is part of Emacs. infodir=@infodir@ # Where to find the source code. The source code for Emacs's C kernel is # expected to be in ${srcdir}/src, and the source code for Emacs's # utility programs is expected to be in ${srcdir}/lib-src. This is # set by the configure script's `--srcdir' option. srcdir=@srcdir@ # Tell make where to find source files; this is needed for the makefiles. VPATH=@srcdir@ # ==================== Emacs-specific directories ==================== # These variables hold the values Emacs will actually use. They are # based on the values of the standard Make variables above. # Where to install the lisp files distributed with # Emacs. This includes the Emacs version, so that the # lisp files for different versions of Emacs will install # themselves in separate directories. lispdir=@lispdir@ # Directories Emacs should search for lisp files specific # to this site (i.e. customizations), before consulting # ${lispdir}. This should be a colon-separated list of # directories. locallisppath=@locallisppath@ # Where Emacs will search to find its lisp files. Before # changing this, check to see if your purpose wouldn't # better be served by changing locallisppath. This # should be a colon-separated list of directories. lisppath=@lisppath@ # Where Emacs will search for its lisp files while # building. This is only used during the process of # compiling Emacs, to help Emacs find its lisp files # before they've been installed in their final location. # It's usually identical to lisppath, except that the # entry for the directory containing the installed lisp # files has been replaced with ../lisp. This should be a # colon-separated list of directories. buildlisppath=${srcdir}/lisp # Where to install the other architecture-independent # data files distributed with Emacs (like the tutorial, # the cookie recipes and the Zippy database). This path # usually contains the Emacs version number, so the data # files for multiple versions of Emacs may be installed # at once. etcdir=@etcdir@ # Where to create and expect the locking directory, where # the Emacs locking code keeps track of which files are # currently being edited. lockdir=@lockdir@ # Where to put executables to be run by Emacs rather than # the user. This path usually includes the Emacs version # and configuration name, so that multiple configurations # for multiple versions of Emacs may be installed at # once. archlibdir=@archlibdir@ # Where to put the docstring file. docdir=@docdir@ # ==================== Utility Programs for the Build ==================== # Allow the user to specify the install program. INSTALL = @INSTALL@ INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ # ============================= Targets ============================== # Subdirectories to make recursively. `lisp' is not included # because the compiled lisp files are part of the distribution # and you cannot remake them without installing Emacs first. SUBDIR = lib-src src # The makefiles of the directories in $SUBDIR. SUBDIR_MAKEFILES = lib-src/Makefile src/Makefile oldXMenu/Makefile lwlib/Makefile # Subdirectories to install, and where they'll go. # lib-src's makefile knows how to install it, so we don't do that here. # When installing the info files, we need to do special things to # avoid nuking an existing dir file, so we don't do that here; # instead, we have written out explicit code in the `install' targets. COPYDIR = ${srcdir}/etc ${srcdir}/lisp COPYDESTS = ${etcdir} ${lispdir} all: src/paths.h ${SUBDIR} removenullpaths=sed -e 's/^://' -e 's/:$$//' -e 's/::/:/' # We force the rebuilding of src/paths.h because the user might give # make different values for the various directories. Since we use # move-if-change, src/paths.h only actually changes if the user did # something notable, so the only unnecessary work we do is in building # src/paths.h.tmp, which isn't much. # Note that sed is not in /bin on 386bsd. src/paths.h: Makefile ${srcdir}/src/paths.h.in FRC.src.paths.h @echo "Producing \`src/paths.h' from \`src/paths.h.in'." @(lisppath=`echo ${lisppath} | ${removenullpaths}` ; \ buildlisppath=`echo ${buildlisppath} | ${removenullpaths}` ; \ sed < ${srcdir}/src/paths.h.in > src/paths.h.tmp \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_LOADSEARCH\).*$$;\1 "'$${lisppath}'";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH\).*$$;\1 "'$${buildlisppath}'";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_EXEC\).*$$;\1 "${archlibdir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_INFO\).*$$;\1 "${infodir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_DATA\).*$$;\1 "${etcdir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_DOC\).*$$;\1 "${docdir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_LOCK\).*$$;\1 "${lockdir}/";') @${srcdir}/move-if-change src/paths.h.tmp src/paths.h src: lib-src FRC.src lib-src: FRC.lib-src .RECURSIVE: ${SUBDIR} ${SUBDIR}: ${SUBDIR_MAKEFILES} FRC cd $@; $(MAKE) all $(MFLAGS) \ CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' CPPFLAGS='${CPPFLAGS}' \ LDFLAGS='${LDFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}' Makefile: Makefile.in config.status ./config.status src/Makefile: src/Makefile.in.in config.status ./config.status lib-src/Makefile: lib-src/Makefile.in config.status ./config.status oldXMenu/Makefile: oldXMenu/Makefile.in config.status ./config.status lwlib/Makefile: lwlib/Makefile.in config.status ./config.status # ==================== Installation ==================== ## If we let lib-src do its own installation, that means we ## don't have to duplicate the list of utilities to install in ## this Makefile as well. ## On AIX, use tar xBf. ## On Xenix, use tar xpf. .PHONY: install do-install mkdir ## We delete each directory in ${COPYDESTS} before we copy into it; ## that way, we can reinstall over directories that have been put in ## place with their files read-only (perhaps because they are checked ## into RCS). In order to make this safe, we make sure that the ## source exists and is distinct from the destination. ## We don't depend on `all', but rather on ${SUBDIR}, so that we won't ## ever modify src/paths.h. install: ${SUBDIR} do-install install-arch-dep install-arch-indep; ### Note that we copy the DOC-* files from the build etc directory ### as well as lots of things from ${srcdir}/etc. install-arch-dep: mkdir (cd lib-src; \ $(MAKE) install $(MFLAGS) prefix=${prefix} \ exec_prefix=${exec_prefix} bindir=${bindir} libdir=${libdir} \ archlibdir=${archlibdir}) ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} src/emacs ${bindir}/emacs-${version} -chmod 1755 ${bindir}/emacs-${version} rm -f ${bindir}/emacs -ln ${bindir}/emacs-${version} ${bindir}/emacs ### Note that we copy the DOC-* files from the build etc directory ### as well as lots of things from ${srcdir}/etc. install-arch-indep: mkdir -set ${COPYDESTS} ; \ for dir in ${COPYDIR} ; do \ if [ `(cd $$1 && pwd)` != `(cd $${dir} && pwd)` ] ; then \ rm -rf $$1 ; \ fi ; \ shift ; \ done -set ${COPYDESTS} ; \ mkdir ${COPYDESTS} ; \ for dir in ${COPYDIR} ; do \ dest=$$1 ; shift ; \ [ -d $${dir} ] \ && [ `(cd $${dir} && /bin/pwd)` != `(cd $${dest} && /bin/pwd)` ] \ && (echo "Copying $${dir}..." ; \ (cd $${dir}; tar -cf - . )|(cd $${dest};umask 022; tar -xvf - ); \ for subdir in `find $${dest} -type d ! -name RCS -print` ; do \ rm -rf $${subdir}/RCS ; \ rm -rf $${subdir}/CVS ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/\#* ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/*~ ; \ done) ; \ done if [ `(cd ./etc; /bin/pwd)` != `(cd ${docdir}; /bin/pwd)` ]; \ then \ echo "Copying etc/DOC* ..." ; \ (cd etc; tar -cf - DOC*)|(cd ${docdir}; umask 0; tar -xvf - ); \ else true; fi thisdir=`pwd`; \ if [ `(cd ${srcdir}/info && /bin/pwd)` != `(cd ${infodir} && /bin/pwd)` ]; \ then \ (cd ${srcdir}/info ; \ if [ ! -f ${infodir}/dir ] && [ -f dir ]; then \ (cd $${thisdir}; ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/info/dir ${infodir}/dir); \ fi ; \ for f in cl* emacs* dired-x* forms* gnus* info* sc* vip* ; do \ (cd $${thisdir}; ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/info/$$f ${infodir}/$$f); \ done); \ else true; fi thisdir=`pwd`; cd ${srcdir}/etc; for page in emacs etags ctags ; do \ (cd $${thisdir}; ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/etc/$${page}.1 ${mandir}/$${page}${manext}); \ done ### Build all the directories we're going to install Emacs in. Since ### we may be creating several layers of directories (for example, ### /usr/local/lib/emacs/19.0/mips-dec-ultrix4.2), we use make-path ### instead of mkdir. Not all systems' mkdirs have the `-p' flag. mkdir: FRC.mkdir ./lib-src/make-path ${COPYDESTS} ${lockdir} ${infodir} ${mandir} \ ${bindir} ${datadir} ${libdir} \ `echo ${locallisppath} | sed 's/:/ /'` -chmod 777 ${lockdir} ### Delete all the installed files that the `install' target would ### create (but not the noninstalled files such as `make all' would ### create). ### ### Don't delete the lisp and etc directories if they're in the source tree. uninstall: (cd lib-src; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) uninstall \ prefix=${prefix} exec_prefix=${exec_prefix} \ bindir=${bindir} libdir=${libdir} archlibdir=${archlibdir}) for dir in ${lispdir} ${etcdir} ; do \ case `(cd $${dir} ; pwd)` in \ `(cd ${srcdir} ; pwd)`* ) ;; \ * ) rm -rf $${dir} ;; \ esac ; \ case $${dir} in \ ${datadir}/emacs/${version}/* ) \ rm -rf ${datadir}/emacs/${version} \ ;; \ esac ; \ done (cd ${infodir}; rm -f cl* emacs* forms* info* vip*) (cd ${mandir}; rm -f emacs.1 etags.1 ctags.1) (cd ${bindir}; rm -f emacs-${version} emacs) ### Some makes seem to remember that they've built something called FRC, ### so you can only use a given FRC once per makefile. FRC FRC.src.paths.h FRC.src FRC.lib-src FRC.mkdir: FRC.mostlyclean FRC.clean FRC.distclean FRC.realclean: # ==================== Cleaning up and miscellanea ==================== .PHONY: mostlyclean clean distclean realclean extraclean ### `mostlyclean' ### Like `clean', but may refrain from deleting a few files that people ### normally don't want to recompile. For example, the `mostlyclean' ### target for GCC does not delete `libgcc.a', because recompiling it ### is rarely necessary and takes a lot of time. mostlyclean: FRC.mostlyclean (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) (cd oldXMenu; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) (cd lwlib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) -(cd man; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) ### `clean' ### Delete all files from the current directory that are normally ### created by building the program. Don't delete the files that ### record the configuration. Also preserve files that could be made ### by building, but normally aren't because the distribution comes ### with them. ### ### Delete `.dvi' files here if they are not part of the distribution. clean: FRC.clean (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) (cd oldXMenu; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) (cd lwlib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) -(cd man; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) ### `distclean' ### Delete all files from the current directory that are created by ### configuring or building the program. If you have unpacked the ### source and built the program without creating any other files, ### `make distclean' should leave only the files that were in the ### distribution. top_distclean=\ rm -f config.status build-install ; \ rm -f Makefile ${SUBDIR_MAKEFILES} ; \ (cd lock ; rm -f *) distclean: FRC.distclean (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd oldXMenu; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd lwlib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd man; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) ${top_distclean} ### `realclean' ### Delete everything from the current directory that can be ### reconstructed with this Makefile. This typically includes ### everything deleted by distclean, plus more: C source files ### produced by Bison, tags tables, info files, and so on. ### ### One exception, however: `make realclean' should not delete ### `configure' even if `configure' can be remade using a rule in the ### Makefile. More generally, `make realclean' should not delete ### anything that needs to exist in order to run `configure' and then ### begin to build the program. realclean: FRC.realclean (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) realclean) (cd oldXMenu; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) realclean) (cd lwlib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) realclean) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) realclean) -(cd man; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) realclean) ${top_distclean} ### This doesn't actually appear in the coding standards, but Karl ### says GCC supports it, and that's where the configuration part of ### the coding standards seem to come from. It's like distclean, but ### it deletes backup and autosave files too. extraclean: for i in ${SUBDIR}; do (cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) extraclean); done -(cd lock; rm *) -rm config.status config-tmp-* -rm -f *~ \#* ### Unlocking and relocking. The idea of these productions is to reduce ### hassles when installing an incremental tar of Emacs. Do `make unlock' ### before unlocking the file to take the write locks off all sources so ### that tar xvof will overwrite them without fuss. Then do `make relock' ### afterward so that VC mode will know which files should be checked in ### if you want to mung them. ### ### Note: it's no disaster if these productions miss a file or two; tar ### and VC will swiftly let you know if this happens, and it is easily ### corrected. SOURCES = ChangeLog GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE INSTALL Makefile.in PROBLEMS \ README build-install.in configure make-dist move-if-change .PHONY: unlock relock unlock: chmod u+w $(SOURCES) cpp/* -(cd elisp; chmod u+w Makefile README *.texi) (cd etc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) unlock) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) unlock) (cd lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) unlock) (cd lisp/term; chmod u+w README *.el) (cd man; chmod u+w *texi* ChangeLog split-man) (cd oldXMenu; chmod u+w *.[ch] Makefile README) (cd lwlib; chmod u+w *.[ch] Makefile README) (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) unlock) relock: chmod u-w $(SOURCES) cpp/* -(cd elisp; chmod u-w Makefile README *.texi) (cd etc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) relock) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) relock) (cd lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) relock) (cd lisp/term; chmod u+w README *.el) (cd man; chmod u+w *texi* ChangeLog split-man) (cd oldXMenu; chmod u+w *.[ch] Makefile README) (cd lwlib; chmod u+w *.[ch] Makefile README) (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) relock) TAGS tags: lib-src (cd ${srcdir}/src; \ ../lib-src/etags *.[ch] ../lisp/*.el ../lisp/term/*.el) check: @echo "We don't have any tests for GNU Emacs yet." dist: cd ${srcdir}; make-dist .PHONY: info dvi dist check force-info: info: force-info (cd ${srcdir}/man; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) info) dvi: (cd ${srcdir}/man; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) dvi)