thisconfigdir=. myfulldir=lib/gssapi mydir=. BUILDTOP=$(REL)..$(S).. LOCAL_SUBDIRS= generic krb5 ##DOSLIBNAME=$(OUTPRE)gssapi.lib ##DOSOBJFILELIST=@$(OUTPRE)generic.lst @$(OUTPRE)krb5.lst ##DOSOBJFILEDEP=$(OUTPRE)generic.lst $(OUTPRE)krb5.lst ##DOS##DLL_EXP_TYPE=GSS MAC_SUBDIRS = generic krb5 LOCALINCLUDES = -Igeneric -I$(srcdir)/generic -Ikrb5 -I$(srcdir)/krb5 STLIBOBJS=\ gss_libinit.o OBJS=\ $(OUTPRE)gss_libinit.$(OBJEXT) SRCS=\ $(srcdir)/gss_libinit.c LIB=gssapi_krb5 LIBMAJOR=2 LIBMINOR=2 STOBJLISTS=OBJS.ST generic/OBJS.ST krb5/OBJS.ST SUBDIROBJLISTS=generic/OBJS.ST krb5/OBJS.ST SHLIB_EXPDEPS=\ $(TOPLIBD)/libkrb5$(SHLIBEXT) \ $(TOPLIBD)/libk5crypto$(SHLIBEXT) \ $(COM_ERR_DEPLIB) SHLIB_EXPLIBS=-lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err SHLIB_DIRS=-L$(TOPLIBD) SHLIB_RDIRS=$(KRB5_LIBDIR) RELDIR=gssapi all-unix:: all-liblinks install-unix:: install-libs clean-unix:: clean-liblinks clean-libs clean-libobjs clean-windows:: $(RM) gssapi.lib gssapi.bak all-windows:: cd generic @echo Making in gssapi\generic $(MAKE) -$(MFLAGS) cd ..\krb5 @echo Making in gssapi\krb5 $(MAKE) -$(MFLAGS) # cd ..\mechglue # @echo Making in gssapi\mechglue # $(MAKE) -$(MFLAGS) cd .. clean-windows:: cd generic @echo Making clean in gssapi\generic $(MAKE) -$(MFLAGS) clean cd ..\krb5 @echo Making clean in gssapi\krb5 $(MAKE) -$(MFLAGS) clean # cd ..\mechglue # @echo Making clean in gssapi\mechglue # $(MAKE) -$(MFLAGS) clean cd .. @echo Making clean in gssapi # These rules are an attempt to handle several different problems: # # Certain files in subdirectories must be made current by the # recursion step before we can build files in this directory that # depend on them. Existing but out-of-date versions must not be used. # # In a parallel make, nothing should be built more than once. This # effect can be exaggerated for testing by sticking "sleep 5" into the # rules for generating the files in subdirectories. For example, in # between testing for a directory and creating it -- do you then get # mkdir complaining that the directory exists? Adding the sleep # command may also exaggerate the build-with-outdated-headers problem, # by causing the timestamp on the newly generated header to be several # seconds newer than object files built with its old version, even on # fast machines where the UNIX filesystem's one-second granularity # would mask the problem. # # We must not cause these files to always be considered newly updated # when it comes time to build the object files in this directory. # Otherwise, we wind up recompiling some files every time we run make. # This set of rules fails the parallel make case; it can build # gssapi-include and all-recurse at the same time, and both will # create include/gssapi and gssapi.h. #$(BUILDTOP)/include/gssapi/gssapi.h: generic/gssapi.h # (cd generic && $(MAKE) gssapi-include) #generic/gssapi.h: generic/gssapi.hin # (cd generic && $(MAKE) gssapi.h) #generic/gssapi_err_generic.h: generic/gssapi_err_generic.et # (cd generic && $(MAKE) gssapi_err_generic.h) #krb5/gssapi_err_krb5.h: krb5/gssapi_err_krb5.et # (cd krb5 && $(MAKE) gssapi_err_krb5.h) # This version, without the no-op command to run, reportedly caused # repeated rebuilds in certain cases. With the no-op command, it # appears to be properly serializing the subdir processing and local # compiles... so far. $(BUILDTOP)/include/gssapi/gssapi.h generic/gssapi.h krb5/gssapi_err_krb5.h generic/gssapi_err_generic.h: all-recurse : $@ updated by recursion rule # @lib_frag@ # @libobj_frag@ # +++ Dependency line eater +++ # # Makefile dependencies follow. This must be the last section in # the Makefile.in file # gss_libinit.so gss_libinit.po $(OUTPRE)gss_libinit.$(OBJEXT): gss_libinit.c generic/gssapi_err_generic.h \ $(COM_ERR_DEPS) krb5/gssapi_err_krb5.h $(srcdir)/krb5/gssapiP_krb5.h \ $(BUILDTOP)/include/krb5.h $(srcdir)/generic/gssapiP_generic.h \ $(srcdir)/generic/gssapi_generic.h $(BUILDTOP)/include/gssapi/gssapi.h \ $(srcdir)/krb5/gssapi_krb5.h gss_libinit.h generic/gssapi.h