# Part of the A-A-P recipe executive: remember the work specified in the recipe # Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Stichting NLnet Labs # Permission to copy and use this file is specified in the file COPYING. # If this file is missing you can find it here: http://www.a-a-p.org/COPYING # # Global variables, can be used anywhere # # Always use "import Global" and prepend "Global.", so that it's clear a global # variable is being used. # # recdict with global variables for current (build) commands. Set before # executing the build commands. globals = None # arguments from the command line cmd_args = None # The directory in which A-A-P places its files. # It used to be called differently, it is automatically renamed for a while. aap_dirname = "AAPDIR" # directory where the A-A-P modules are aap_rootdir = None # directory where package binaries are stored ("bin" subdir in aap_rootdir) aap_bindir = None # directory where tools are stored ("tools" subdir in aap_rootdir) aap_toolsdir = None # directory where modules are stored ("modules" subdir in aap_rootdir) aap_modulesdir = None def set_aap_rootdir(dir): """ Set aap_rootdir to "dir". Set aap_bindir to "bin" below aap_rootdir. Set aap_toolsdir to "tools" below aap_rootdir. Set aap_modulesdir to "modules" below aap_rootdir. """ import os.path global aap_rootdir, aap_bindir, aap_toolsdir, aap_modulesdir aap_rootdir = dir aap_bindir = os.path.join(dir, "bin") aap_toolsdir = os.path.join(dir, "tools") aap_modulesdir = os.path.join(dir, "modules") # Ugly global variable to store results of system commands for configure tests. sys_cmd_log = None # Forced building, ignore --nobuild and --force arguments. Used for updating # dependencies. force_build = 0 # all standard targets that are virtual virtual_targets = [ "add", "all", "build", "check", "checkin", "checkout", "clean", "cleanmore", "cleanALL", "commit", "distclean", "extract", "fetch", "finally", "install", "patch", "publish", "reference", "remove", "revise", "test", "tryout", "unlock", "update", ] # Set to zero when executing build commands. Used in Process() to decide # whether toplevel commands are allowed. at_toplevel = 1 # vim: set sw=4 et sts=4 tw=79 fo+=l: