prefix=@prefix@ bindir=@bindir@ datadir=@datadir@ mydatadir=$(datadir)/et thisconfigdir=../.. myfulldir=util/et mydir=util/et BUILDTOP=$(REL)..$(S).. RELDIR=../util/et SED = sed DEFS= ##DOS##BUILDTOP = ..\.. ##DOS##LIBNAME=$(OUTPRE)comerr.lib ##DOS##XTRA= ##DOS##OBJFILE=$(OUTPRE)comerr.lst STLIBOBJS=error_message.o et_name.o com_err.o STOBJLISTS=OBJS.ST LIBBASE=com_err LIBMAJOR=3 LIBMINOR=0 LIBINITFUNC=com_err_initialize LIBFINIFUNC=com_err_terminate all-unix:: all-liblinks clean-unix:: clean-liblinks clean-libs clean-libobjs clean-lclint install-unix:: install-libs LINTFLAGS=-uhvb LINTFILES= error_message.c et_name.c com_err.c LIBOBJS=$(OUTPRE)com_err.$(OBJEXT) \ $(OUTPRE)error_message.$(OBJEXT) \ $(OUTPRE)et_name.$(OBJEXT) # for et_lex.lex.c include in error_table.y LOCALINCLUDES=-I. -I$(srcdir) FILES= Makefile et_name.c error_message.c compile_et.c \ et_lex.lex.l error_table.y init_et.c \ com_err.c com_err.h \ error_table.h mit-sipb-copyright.h \ test_et.c test1.et test2.et \ t_com_err.c et1.et et2.et \ compiler.h internal.h \ com_err.texinfo texinfo.tex #SRCS= compile_et.c error_table.c error_message.c et_name.c \ # init_et.c com_err.c SRCS= $(srcdir)/error_message.c \ $(srcdir)/et_name.c \ $(srcdir)/com_err.c # # Warning flags # # Uncomment WFLAGS if you want really anal GCC warning messages # # WFLAGS= -ansi -D_POSIX_SOURCE -pedantic \ -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wpointer-arith \ -Wcast-qual -Wcast-align -Wtraditional \ -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes \ -Wnested-externs -Winline -DNO_INLINE_FUNCS -Wshadow DEPLIBS= SHLIB_LIBS= SHLIB_EXPDEPS = $(SUPPORT_DEPLIB) SHLIB_EXPLIBS=-l$(SUPPORT_LIBNAME) $(LIBS) SHLIB_LDFLAGS= $(LDFLAGS) @SHLIB_RPATH_DIRS@ SHLIB_LIBDIRS= @SHLIB_LIBDIRS@ SHLIB_RDIRS=$(KRB5_LIBDIR) SHLIB_DIRS=-L$(TOPLIBD) COM_ERR_HDR=$(BUILDTOP)$(S)include$(S)com_err.h all-windows:: $(COM_ERR_HDR) $(COM_ERR_HDR): com_err.h $(CP) com_err.h "$@" generate-files-mac: compile_et error_table.c: et_lex.lex.c error_table.c: $(srcdir)/error_table.y error_table.o: error_table.c et_lex.lex.c $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -c error_table.c com_err.o : com_err.c et_lex.lex.o: et_lex.lex.c test1.o: test1.c test2.o: test2.c test_et.o: test1.h test2.h et1.o: et1.c et2.o: et2.c test1.c test2.c et1.c et2.c test1.h test2.h et1.h et2.h: \ compile_et et_c.awk et_h.awk t_com_err.o: et1.h et2.h t_com_err.c # /u1/kr/lclint-2.5q/bin/lclint -warnposix -D__sparc LCLINT=lclint # +posixlib gets more complete errno list than ansilib # -usedef turns off bogus warnings from poor dataflow analysis (should be # redundant with gcc warnings anyways) # -warnposix # +charintliteral # +ignoresigns # -predboolint # -exportlocal # -retvalint allow ignoring of int return values (e.g., fputs) LCLINTOPTS=+posixlib \ -usedef -warnposix +charintliteral +ignoresigns -predboolint +boolint \ -exportlocal -retvalint \ +mod-uncon +modinternalstrict +modfilesys com_err.lcd: error_table.c error_table.h et_lex.lex.c com_err.h $(LCLINT) $(LCLINTOPTS) $(LOCALINCLUDES) $(DEFS) $(SRCS) \ -dump com_err.new -expect 1 mv -f com_err.new com_err.lcd do-lclint: com_err.lcd t_com_err.c et1.c et2.c et1.h et2.h $(LCLINT) $(LCLINTOPTS) $(LOCALINCLUDES) \ $(srcdir)/t_com_err.c et1.c et2.c # "-load com_err.lcd" -> lclint brokenness clean-lclint: $(RM) com_err.new com_err.lcd ITS4=its4 ITS4OPTS= do-its4: error_table.y et_lex.lex.c $(ITS4) $(ITS4OPTS) $(SRCS) #test_et: test_et.o test1.o test2.o $(LIBOBJS) # $(CC) -o test_et test_et.o test1.o test2.o $(LIBOBJS) #t_com_err: t_com_err.o et1.o et2.o $(LIBOBJS) # $(CC) -o t_com_err t_com_err.o et1.o et2.o $(LIBOBJS) PROG_RPATH=$(KRB5_LIBDIR) PROG_LIBPATH=-L$(TOPLIBD) test_et: test_et.o test1.o test2.o $(COM_ERR_DEPLIB) $(SUPPORT_DEPLIB) $(CC_LINK) -o test_et test_et.o test1.o test2.o -lcom_err $(SUPPORT_LIB) t_com_err: t_com_err.o et1.o et2.o $(COM_ERR_DEPLIB) $(SUPPORT_DEPLIB) $(CC_LINK) -o t_com_err t_com_err.o et1.o et2.o -lcom_err $(SUPPORT_LIB) $(OUTPRE)test_et.exe: $(OUTPRE)test_et.$(OBJEXT) $(OUTPRE)test1.$(OBJEXT) \ $(OUTPRE)test2.$(OBJEXT) $(CLIB) link $(EXE_LINKOPTS) -out:$(OUTPRE)test_et$(EXEEXT) $** all-unix:: compile_et includes includes:: com_err.h if cmp $(srcdir)/com_err.h \ $(BUILDTOP)/include/com_err.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then :; \ else \ (set -x; $(RM) $(BUILDTOP)/include/com_err.h; \ $(CP) $(srcdir)/com_err.h \ $(BUILDTOP)/include/com_err.h) ; \ fi clean-unix:: $(RM) $(BUILDTOP)/include/com_err.h RUN_SETUP = @KRB5_RUN_ENV@ # test_et doesn't have an interesting exit status, but it'll exercise # some cases that t_com_err doesn't, so let's see if it crashes. check-unix:: t_com_err test_et $(RUN_SETUP) $(VALGRIND) ./test_et $(RUN_SETUP) $(VALGRIND) ./t_com_err check-windows:: $(OUTPRE)test_et$(EXEEXT) set path=$(BUILDTOP)\lib\$(OUTPRE);%path%; path $(OUTPRE)test_et$(EXEEXT) # The real compile_et just isn't portable. (But then again, anything using # lex and yacc isn't portable by definition. :-( ) # #compile_et: compile_et.o error_table.o # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ compile_et.o error_table.o $(LEXLIB) $(BSDLIB) # install-unix:: compile_et $(INSTALL) compile_et $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/compile_et test -d $(DESTDIR)$(mydatadir) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(mydatadir) $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/et_c.awk $(DESTDIR)$(mydatadir) $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/et_h.awk $(DESTDIR)$(mydatadir) install-headers:: compile_et compile_et: $(srcdir)/compile_et.sh $(srcdir)/config_script $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/config_script $(srcdir)/compile_et.sh \ "$(mydatadir)" $(AWK) $(SED) > compile_et chmod 755 compile_et rebuild: rebuild-c rebuild-h rebuild-c: a2p < $(srcdir)/et_c.awk | awk 'NR != 1 || $$0 !~ /^\043!/{print;}' > $(srcdir)/et_c.tmp mv -f $(srcdir)/et_c.tmp $(srcdir)/et_c.pl rebuild-h: a2p < $(srcdir)/et_h.awk | awk 'NR != 1 || $$0 !~ /^\043!/{print;}' > $(srcdir)/et_h.tmp mv -f $(srcdir)/et_h.tmp $(srcdir)/et_h.pl clean-unix:: $(RM) compile_et depend:: install:: com_err.h $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/com_err.h $(DESTDIR)$(KRB5_INCDIR)/com_err.h install-unix:: compile_et.1 $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/compile_et.1 $(DESTDIR)$(CLIENT_MANDIR)/compile_et.1 ## install_library_target(com_err,$(LIBOBJS),$(LINTFILES),) clean-unix:: clean-files clean-files:: rm -f *~ \#* *.bak \ *.otl *.aux *.toc *.PS *.dvi *.x9700 *.ps \ *.cp *.fn *.ky *.log *.pg *.tp *.vr \ *.o profiled/?*.o libcom_err.a libcom_err_p.a \ com_err.o compile_et \ et.ar TAGS y.tab.c lex.yy.c error_table.c \ et_lex.lex.c \ test1.h test1.c test2.h test2.c test_et \ et1.c et1.h et2.c et2.h t_com_err \ eddep makedep *.ln clean-windows:: $(RM) $(COM_ERR_HDR) com_err.ps : com_err.dvi com_err.dvi: com_err.texinfo libcom_err.o: $(LIBOBJS) ld -r -s -o libcom_err.o $(LIBOBJS) chmod -x libcom_err.o archive: et.tar TAGS: et_name.c error_message.c compile_et.c error_table.c \ lex.yy.c init_et.c etags et_name.c error_message.c compile_et.c \ error_table.c init_et.c depend:: et_lex.lex.c @lib_frag@ @libobj_frag@ # +++ Dependency line eater +++ # # Makefile dependencies follow. This must be the last section in # the Makefile.in file # error_message.so error_message.po $(OUTPRE)error_message.$(OBJEXT): \ $(BUILDTOP)/include/autoconf.h $(SRCTOP)/include/k5-platform.h \ $(SRCTOP)/include/k5-thread.h com_err.h error_message.c \ error_table.h et_name.so et_name.po $(OUTPRE)et_name.$(OBJEXT): $(BUILDTOP)/include/autoconf.h \ $(SRCTOP)/include/k5-thread.h com_err.h error_table.h \ et_name.c com_err.so com_err.po $(OUTPRE)com_err.$(OBJEXT): $(BUILDTOP)/include/autoconf.h \ $(SRCTOP)/include/k5-thread.h com_err.c com_err.h error_table.h