# $Id: makefile.in,v 1.3 2002/11/23 17:29:32 tom Exp $ # top-level makefile-template for 'bcpp' THIS = bcpp #### Start of system configuration section. #### srcdir = @srcdir@ VPATH = @srcdir@ INSTALL = @INSTALL@ INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ prefix = @prefix@ exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ bindir = $(DESTDIR)@bindir@ mandir = $(DESTDIR)@mandir@/man1 manext = 1 #### End of system configuration section. #### SHELL = /bin/sh DISTFILES = configure $(SRC) all: cd code && $(MAKE) $@ install: all installdirs cd code && $(MAKE) $@ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) code/$(THIS) $(bindir)/$(THIS) $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/txtdocs/$(THIS).1 $(mandir)/$(THIS).$(manext) installdirs: $(SHELL) ${srcdir}/mkdirs.sh $(bindir) $(mandir) uninstall: rm -f $(bindir)/$(THIS) $(mandir)/$(THIS).$(manext) mostlyclean: cd code && $(MAKE) $@ rm -f *.o core *~ *.out *.BAK *.atac clean: mostlyclean cd code && $(MAKE) $@ rm -f $(THIS) distclean: clean cd code && $(MAKE) $@ rm -f makefile code/makefile code/autoconf.h rm -f config.log config.cache config.status realclean: distclean cd code && $(MAKE) $@ check: cd code && $(MAKE) $@ RELEASE = `cat $(srcdir)/VERSION` RELDIR = echo "$(THIS)-`sed -e 's/[^0-9]//g' $(srcdir)/VERSION`" # I keep my sources in RCS, and assign a symbolic release to the current patch # level. The 'manifest' script knows how to build a list of files for a given # revision. MANIFEST: $(srcdir)/VERSION manifest -r$(RELEASE) dist: MANIFEST - rm -f .fname .files $(RELDIR) >.fname cat MANIFEST | grep ' ' | egrep -v ' subdirectory$$' | sed -e 's/\ .*//' | uniq >.files rm -rf `cat .fname` TOP=`cat .fname`; mkdir $$TOP `cat .files | grep / | sed -e 's@/.*@@' | sed -e s@\^@$$TOP/@ | uniq` for file in `cat .files`; do \ ln $(srcdir)/$$file `cat .fname`/$$file \ || { echo copying $$file instead; cp $$file `cat .fname`/$$file; }; \ done tar -cf - `cat .fname` | gzip >`cat .fname`.tgz rm -rf `cat .fname` .fname .files # Some of the output will be uuencoded because the test scripts include # terminated ".bat" files for MS-DOS. dist-shar: MANIFEST - rm -f .fname .files $(RELDIR) >.fname cat MANIFEST | grep ' ' | egrep -v ' subdirectory$$' | sed -e 's/\ .*//' | uniq >.files shar -M -n`cat .fname` -opart -l50 `cat .files` - rm -f .fname .files