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author | Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> |
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date | Thu, 06 May 2010 03:24:12 +0000 |
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# Maintenance productions for the Lisp directory # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, # 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of GNU Emacs. # GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. SHELL = /bin/sh srcdir = @srcdir@ top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@ abs_top_builddir = @abs_top_builddir@ lisp = $(srcdir) VPATH = $(srcdir) # You can specify a different executable on the make command line, # e.g. "make EMACS=../src/emacs ...". # We sometimes change directory before running Emacs (typically when # building out-of-tree, we chdir to the source directory), so we need # to use an absolute file name. EMACS = ${abs_top_builddir}/src/emacs # Command line flags for Emacs. This must include --multibyte, # otherwise some files will not compile. EMACSOPT = -batch --no-site-file --multibyte # Extra flags to pass to the byte compiler BYTE_COMPILE_EXTRA_FLAGS = # For example to not display the undefined function warnings you can use this: # BYTE_COMPILE_EXTRA_FLAGS = --eval '(setq byte-compile-warnings (quote (not unresolved)))' # The example above is just for developers, it should not be used by default. lisptagsfiles1 = $(lisp)/*.el lisptagsfiles2 = $(lisp)/*/*.el lisptagsfiles3 = $(lisp)/*/*/*.el lisptagsfiles4 = $(lisp)/*/*/*/*.el ETAGS = ../lib-src/etags # Automatically generated autoload files, apart from lisp/loaddefs.el. # Note this includes only those files that need special rules to # build; ie it does not need to include things created via # generated-autoload-file (eg calc/calc-loaddefs.el). LOADDEFS = $(lisp)/calendar/cal-loaddefs.el \ $(lisp)/calendar/diary-loaddefs.el \ $(lisp)/calendar/hol-loaddefs.el \ $(lisp)/mh-e/mh-loaddefs.el # Elisp files auto-generated. AUTOGENEL = loaddefs.el \ $(LOADDEFS) \ cus-load.el \ finder-inf.el \ subdirs.el \ calc/calc-loaddefs.el \ eshell/esh-groups.el \ cedet/semantic/loaddefs.el \ cedet/ede/loaddefs.el \ cedet/srecode/loaddefs.el # Files to compile before others during a bootstrap. This is done to # speed up the bootstrap process. COMPILE_FIRST = \ $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.elc \ $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.elc \ $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/autoload.elc # The actual Emacs command run in the targets below. emacs = EMACSLOADPATH=$(lisp) LC_ALL=C $(EMACS) $(EMACSOPT) # Common command to find subdirectories setwins=subdirs=`(find . -type d -print)`; \ for file in $$subdirs; do \ case $$file in */Old | */RCS | */CVS | */CVS/* | */.* | */.*/* | */=* ) ;; \ *) wins="$$wins $$file" ;; \ esac; \ done # Find all subdirectories except `obsolete' and `term'. setwins_almost=subdirs=`(find . -type d -print)`; \ for file in $$subdirs; do \ case $$file in */Old | */RCS | */CVS | */CVS/* | */.* | */.*/* | */=* | */obsolete | */term ) ;; \ *) wins="$$wins $$file" ;; \ esac; \ done # Find all subdirectories in which we might want to create subdirs.el setwins_for_subdirs=subdirs=`(find . -type d -print)`; \ for file in $$subdirs; do \ case $$file in */Old | */RCS | */CVS | */CVS/* | */.* | */.*/* | */=* | */cedet* ) ;; \ *) wins="$$wins $$file" ;; \ esac; \ done # `compile-main' tends to be slower than `recompile' but can be parallelized # with "make -j" and results in more deterministic compilation warnings. # cus-load and finder-inf are not explicitly requested by anything, so # we add them here to make sure they get built. all: compile-main $(lisp)/cus-load.el $(lisp)/finder-inf.el doit: # custom-deps and finder-data both used to scan _all_ the *.el files. # This could lead to problems in parallel builds if automatically # generated *.el files (eg loaddefs etc) were being changed at the same time. # One solution was to add autoloads as a prerequisite: # http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-pretest-bug/2007-01/msg00469.html # http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2007-12/msg00171.html # However, this meant that running these targets modified loaddefs.el, # every time (due to time-stamping). Calling these rules from # bootstrap-after would modify loaddefs after src/emacs, resulting # in make install remaking src/emacs for no real reason: # http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2008-02/msg00311.html # Nowadays these commands don't scan automatically generated files, # since they will never contain any useful information # (see finder-no-scan-regexp and custom-dependencies-no-scan-regexp). $(lisp)/cus-load.el: $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) custom-deps custom-deps: doit cd $(lisp); $(setwins_almost); \ echo Directories: $$wins; \ $(emacs) -l cus-dep --eval '(setq generated-custom-dependencies-file "$(lisp)/cus-load.el")' -f custom-make-dependencies $$wins $(lisp)/finder-inf.el: $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) finder-data finder-data: doit cd $(lisp); $(setwins_almost); \ echo Directories: $$wins; \ $(emacs) -l finder --eval '(setq generated-finder-keywords-file "$(lisp)/finder-inf.el")' -f finder-compile-keywords-make-dist $$wins # The chmod +w is to handle env var CVSREAD=1. Files named # are identified by being the value of `generated-autoload-file'. autoloads: $(LOADDEFS) doit chmod +w $(lisp)/ps-print.el $(lisp)/emulation/tpu-edt.el \ $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/cl-loaddefs.el $(lisp)/mail/rmail.el \ $(lisp)/dired.el $(lisp)/ibuffer.el $(lisp)/htmlfontify.el cd $(lisp); $(setwins_almost); \ echo Directories: $$wins; \ $(emacs) -l autoload --eval '(setq generated-autoload-file "$(lisp)/loaddefs.el")' -f batch-update-autoloads $$wins # This is required by the bootstrap-emacs target in ../src/Makefile, so # we know that if we have an emacs executable, we also have a subdirs.el. $(lisp)/subdirs.el: $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) update-subdirs update-subdirs: doit cd $(lisp); $(setwins_for_subdirs); \ for file in $$wins; do \ $(top_srcdir)/update-subdirs $$file; \ done; updates: update-subdirs autoloads finder-data custom-deps # This is useful after "bzr up". bzr-update: recompile autoloads finder-data custom-deps # For backwards compatibility: cvs-update: bzr-update # Update the AUTHORS file. update-authors: $(emacs) -l authors -f batch-update-authors $(top_srcdir)/etc/AUTHORS $(top_srcdir) TAGS TAGS-LISP: $(lisptagsfiles1) $(lisptagsfiles2) $(lisptagsfiles3) $(lisptagsfiles4) els=`echo $(lisptagsfiles1) $(lisptagsfiles2) $(lisptagsfiles3) $(lisptagsfiles4) | sed -e "s,$(lisp)/[^ ]*loaddefs[^ ]*,," -e "s,$(lisp)/ldefs-boot[^ ]*,,"`; \ ${ETAGS} -o $@ $$els # The src/Makefile.in has its own set of dependencies and when they decide # that one Lisp file needs to be re-compiled, we had better recompile it as # well, otherwise every subsequent make will again call us, until we finally # end up deciding that yes, the file deserves recompilation. # One option is to try and reproduce exactly the same dependencies here as # we have in src/Makefile.in, but it turns out to be painful # (e.g. src/Makefile.in may have a dependency for ../lisp/foo.elc where we # only know of $(lisp)/foo.elc). So instead we provide a direct way for # src/Makefile.in to rebuild a particular Lisp file, no questions asked. # Use byte-compile-refresh-preloaded to try and work around some of # the most common problems of not bootstrapping from a clean state. compile-onefile: @echo Compiling $(THEFILE) @# Use byte-compile-refresh-preloaded to try and work around some of @# the most common bootstrapping problems. @$(emacs) -l bytecomp -f byte-compile-refresh-preloaded $(BYTE_COMPILE_EXTRA_FLAGS) -f batch-byte-compile $(THEFILE) # Files MUST be compiled one by one. If we compile several files in a # row (i.e., in the same instance of Emacs) we can't make sure that # the compilation environment is clean. We also set the load-path of # the Emacs used for compilation to the current directory and its # subdirectories, to make sure require's and load's in the files being # compiled find the right files. .SUFFIXES: .elc .el # An old-fashioned suffix rule, which, according to the GNU Make manual, # cannot have prerequisites. .el.elc: @echo Compiling $< @$(emacs) $(BYTE_COMPILE_EXTRA_FLAGS) -f batch-byte-compile $< .PHONY: compile-first compile-main compile compile-always compile-first: $(COMPILE_FIRST) # In `compile-main' we could directly do # ... | xargs $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) EMACS="$(EMACS)" # and it works, but it generates a lot of messages like # make[2]: « gnus/gnus-mlspl.elc » is up to date. # so instead, we use "xargs echo" to split the list of file into manageable # chunks and then use an intermediate `compile-targets' target so the # actual targets (the .elc files) are not mentioned as targets on the # make command line. .PHONY: compile-targets # TARGETS is set dynamically in the recursive call from `compile-main'. compile-targets: $(TARGETS) # Compile all the Elisp files that need it. Beware: it approximates # `no-byte-compile', so watch out for false-positives! compile-main: compile-clean @(cd $(lisp); $(setwins); \ els=`echo "$$wins " | sed -e 's|/\./|/|g' -e 's|/\. | |g' -e 's| |/*.el |g'`; \ for el in $$els; do \ test -f $$el || continue; \ test ! -f $${el}c && GREP_OPTIONS= grep '^;.*no-byte-compile: t' $$el > /dev/null && continue; \ echo "$${el}c"; \ done | xargs echo) | \ while read chunk; do \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile-targets EMACS="$(EMACS)" TARGETS="$$chunk"; \ done .PHONY: compile-clean # Erase left-over .elc files that do not have a corresponding .el file. compile-clean: @cd $(lisp); $(setwins); \ elcs=`echo "$$wins " | sed -e 's|/\./|/|g' -e 's|/\. | |g' -e 's| |/*.elc |g'`; \ for el in $$(echo $$elcs | sed -e 's/\.elc/\.el/g'); do \ if test -f "$$el" -o \! -f "$${el}c"; then :; else \ echo rm "$${el}c"; \ rm "$${el}c"; \ fi \ done # Compile all Lisp files, but don't recompile those that are up to # date. Some .el files don't get compiled because they set the # local variable no-byte-compile. # Calling make recursively because suffix rule cannot have prerequisites. # Explicitly pass EMACS (sometimes ../src/bootstrap-emacs) to those # sub-makes that run rules that use it, for the sake of some non-GNU makes. compile: $(LOADDEFS) autoloads compile-first $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile-main EMACS=$(EMACS) # Compile all Lisp files. This is like `compile' but compiles files # unconditionally. Some files don't actually get compiled because they # set the local variable no-byte-compile. compile-always: doit cd $(lisp); rm -f *.elc */*.elc */*/*.elc */*/*/*.elc $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile EMACS=$(EMACS) compile-calc: for el in $(lisp)/calc/*.el; do \ echo Compiling $$el; \ $(emacs) $(BYTE_COMPILE_EXTRA_FLAGS) -f batch-byte-compile $$el || exit 1; \ done # Backup compiled Lisp files in elc.tar.gz. If that file already # exists, make a backup of it. backup-compiled-files: -mv $(lisp)/elc.tar.gz $(lisp)/elc.tar.gz~ -tar czf $(lisp)/elc.tar.gz $(lisp)/*.elc $(lisp)/*/*.elc $(lisp)/*/*/*.elc $(lisp)/*/*/*/*.elc # Compile Lisp files, but save old compiled files first. compile-after-backup: backup-compiled-files compile-always # Recompile all Lisp files which are newer than their .elc files and compile # new ones. # This has the same effect as compile-main. recompile has some advantages: # i) It is faster (on a single processor), since it only has to start # Emacs once. It was 33% faster on a test with a random 10% of the .el # files needing recompilation. # ii) The explicit cc-mode dependency. # recompile's disadvantages are: # i) Not parallelizable. # ii) Compiling multiple files in the same instance of Emacs is wrong, # since the environment of later files is affected by definitions in # earlier ones. recompile: doit $(LOADDEFS) compile-first $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-mode.elc $(emacs) --eval "(batch-byte-recompile-directory 0)" $(lisp) # Update MH-E internal autoloads. These are not to be confused with # the autoloads for the MH-E entry points, which are already in loaddefs.el. MH_E_DIR = $(lisp)/mh-e ## MH_E_SRC avoids a circular dependency warning for mh-loaddefs.el. MH_E_SRC = $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-acros.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-alias.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-buffers.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-compat.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-comp.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-e.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-folder.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-funcs.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-gnus.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-identity.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-inc.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-junk.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-letter.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-limit.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-mime.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-print.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-scan.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-search.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-seq.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-show.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-speed.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-thread.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-tool-bar.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-utils.el \ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-xface.el mh-autoloads: $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-loaddefs.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-loaddefs.el: $(MH_E_SRC) $(emacs) -l autoload \ --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###mh-autoload\")" \ --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file \"$@\")" \ --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \ -f batch-update-autoloads $(MH_E_DIR) CAL_DIR = $(lisp)/calendar ## Those files that may contain internal calendar autoload cookies. ## Avoids circular dependency warning for *-loaddefs.el. CAL_SRC = $(CAL_DIR)/cal-bahai.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-china.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/cal-coptic.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-dst.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/cal-french.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-hebrew.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/cal-html.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-islam.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/cal-iso.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-julian.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/cal-mayan.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-menu.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/cal-move.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-persia.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/cal-tex.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-x.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/calendar.el $(CAL_DIR)/diary-lib.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/holidays.el $(CAL_DIR)/lunar.el \ $(CAL_DIR)/solar.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-loaddefs.el: $(CAL_SRC) $(emacs) -l autoload \ --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###cal-autoload\")" \ --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file \"$@\")" \ --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \ -f batch-update-autoloads $(CAL_DIR) $(CAL_DIR)/diary-loaddefs.el: $(CAL_SRC) $(emacs) -l autoload \ --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###diary-autoload\")" \ --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file \"$@\")" \ --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \ -f batch-update-autoloads $(CAL_DIR) $(CAL_DIR)/hol-loaddefs.el: $(CAL_SRC) $(emacs) -l autoload \ --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###holiday-autoload\")" \ --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file \"$@\")" \ --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \ -f batch-update-autoloads $(CAL_DIR) # Prepare a bootstrap in the lisp subdirectory. # # Build loaddefs.el to make sure it's up-to-date. If it's not, that # might lead to errors during the bootstrap because something fails to # autoload as expected. If there is no emacs binary, then we can't # build autoloads yet. In that case we have to use ldefs-boot.el. # Bootstrap should always work with ldefs-boot.el. Therefore, # whenever a new autoload cookie gets added that is necessary during # bootstrapping, ldefs-boot.el should be updated by overwriting it with # an up-to-date copy of loaddefs.el that is uncorrupted by # local changes. (Because loaddefs.el is an automatically generated # file, we don't want to store it in the source repository). bootstrap-clean: cd $(lisp); rm -f *.elc */*.elc */*/*.elc */*/*/*.elc $(AUTOGENEL) distclean: -rm -f ./Makefile maintainer-clean: distclean bootstrap-clean .PHONY: check-declare check-declare: $(emacs) -l $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/check-declare \ --eval '(check-declare-directory "$(lisp)")' # Dependencies # CC Mode uses a compile time macro system which causes a compile time # dependency in cc-*.elc files on the macros in other cc-*.el and the # version string in cc-defs.el. $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-align.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-awk.elc\ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-cmds.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-compat.elc\ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-fonts.elc\ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-langs.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-menus.elc\ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-mode.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-styles.elc\ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc: \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-bytecomp.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-defs.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-align.elc: \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-cmds.elc: \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-compat.elc: \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-styles.elc \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-defs.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-bytecomp.elc \ $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/cl.elc $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-langs.elc \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-fonts.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-langs.elc \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc \ $(lisp)/font-lock.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-langs.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc \ $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/cl.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-mode.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-langs.elc \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-styles.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-cmds.elc \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-align.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-menus.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-styles.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc \ $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-align.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc: $(lisp)/custom.elc $(lisp)/widget.elc # MH-E dependencies, mainly to prevent failures with parallel # compilation, due to race conditions between writing a given FOO.elc # file and another file being compiled that says "(require FOO)", # which causes Emacs to try to read FOO.elc. $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-alias.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-comp.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-folder.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-funcs.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-identity.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-inc.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-junk.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-letter.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-limit.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-mime.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-print.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-scan.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-search.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-seq.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-show.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-speed.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-thread.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-tool-bar.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-utils.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-xface.elc:\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-e.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-alias.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-e.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-folder.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-inc.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-junk.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-limit.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-search.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-seq.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-speed.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-utils.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-xface.elc:\ $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/cl.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-comp.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-folder.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-funcs.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-junk.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-limit.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-print.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-seq.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-show.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-thread.elc:\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-scan.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-folder.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-letter.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-mime.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-search.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-show.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-speed.elc:\ $(lisp)/gnus/gnus-util.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-folder.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-search.elc:\ $(lisp)/progmodes/which-func.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-letter.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-seq.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-show.elc\ $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-utils.elc:\ $(lisp)/font-lock.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-alias.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-show.elc: $(lisp)/net/goto-addr.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-comp.elc: $(lisp)/mail/sendmail.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-e.elc: $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-buffers.elc $(lisp)/gnus/gnus.elc \ $(lisp)/cus-face.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-letter.elc: $(lisp)/gnus/mailcap.elc $(lisp)/gnus/mm-decode.elc \ $(lisp)/gnus/mm-view.elc $(lisp)/gnus/mml.elc $(lisp)/gnus/message.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-print.elc: $(lisp)/ps-print.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-search.elc: $(lisp)/imenu.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-show.elc: $(lisp)/gnus/gnus-cite.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-speed.elc: $(lisp)/speedbar.elc $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/timer.elc $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-tool-bar.elc: $(lisp)/tool-bar.elc # Makefile ends here.