# $Id: //depot/Teapop/0.3/Makefile.in#3 $ # # NOTE about the DESTDIR thingy: # This is useful: # 1) If you want to install into a chroot; # 2) For creating binary packages (get everything installed # into DESTDIR, then tar it up from there, for example). # In my case I need 2) to create Debian packages. Re-editing # the Makefiles every release is likely to introduce errors, # and since there is no impact on users who don't need this, # it makes sense to put it in. # Note that *all* install commands should use DESTDIR, and # *no* commands that set locations to be used within # executables (i.e. install-time stuff rather than run-time # stuff). # Despite the fact that pmake tutorial claims that this will have no effect, # it appears that it does. # # DESTDIR = DESTDIR ?= # PMake doesn't like this # export DESTDIR RM = @RM@ SUBDIRS = config teapop bin etc man srcdir=. all: build build: @ echo "===> Building Teapop"; \ if [ ! -f config/config.h ]; then \ echo "Configure first"; \ else \ for i in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ echo "===> Building in $$i..."; \ cd $$i; \ DESTDIR='${DESTDIR}' ${MAKE} build; cd ..; \ done; \ fi install: @ echo "===> Installing Teapop"; \ if [ ! -f teapop/teapop ]; then \ echo "Run make first"; \ else \ for i in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ echo "==> Installing from $$i..."; \ cd $$i; echo "DESTDIR=${DESTDIR}"; \ DESTDIR='${DESTDIR}' ${MAKE} install; cd ..; \ done; \ fi depend: @ echo "===> Updating dependencies in Makefile.in"; @ for i in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ echo "==> Updating in $$i..."; \ cd $$i; \ DESTDIR='${DESTDIR}' ${MAKE} depend; cd ..; \ done; root-clean: @ echo "===> Cleaning in top"; \ echo -n "${RM} -f"; \ for i in '*.orig' '.*.orig' '\#*' '*~' '.*~' '*.bak' '.*.bak' core; do\ echo -n " $$i"; \ REMOVE_FILES="`find . -name "$$i" -print`"; \ test -n "$$REMOVE_FILES" && \ ${RM} -f $$REMOVE_FILES; \ done || true; \ echo clean: root-clean @ for i in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ echo "===> Cleaning in $$i"; \ cd $$i; DESTDIR='${DESTDIR}' ${MAKE} clean; cd ..; \ done distclean: clean @ for i in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ echo "===> Cleaning for distribution in $$i"; \ cd $$i; DESTDIR='${DESTDIR}' ${MAKE} distclean; cd ..; \ done @ echo "===> Cleaning for distribution in top"; ${RM} -f Makefile