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to make it call `install' in the bsd.subdir.mk-driven makefiles too. (share/examples/Makefile,v 1.29 changed the bsd.prog.mk to bsd.subdir.mk and many stuff was lost during "make release". I then merged this change in rev. 1.28.2.2 to work around the namespace pollution (FILES) in this makefile.) There was an added complexity here. Both the `distribute' and `install' targets are recursive (they propagate to SUBDIRs). So `distribute' first calls `install' in the ${.CURDIR}, then calls `distribute' in each SUBDIR, etc. The problem is that `install' (being also recursive) causes the stuff from SUBDIR to be installed twice, first time thru `install' in ${.CURDIR} triggered by `distribute', second time by `distribute' run in the SUBDIR. This problem is not new, but it became apparent only after I moved the `distribute' target from bsd.obj.mk to bsd.subdir.mk. My first attempt testing the fix failed due to this, because the whole world was distributed twice, causing all the imaginable mess (kerberos5 stuff was installed into both "base" and "krb5" dists, there was /sbin/init.bak, etc.) I say the problem is not new because bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk makefiles with SUBDIR (even without this fix) had this problem for years. Try e.g. running ``make distribute DISTDIR=/foo'' from usr.bin/bzip2 or from lib/libcom_err (without the fix) and watch the output. So the solution was to make `install' behave non-recursive when executed by `distribute'. My first attempt in passing SUBDIR= to the `install' in the `distribute' body failed because of the way how src/Makefile and src/Makefile.inc1 communicate with each other. SUBDIR='s assignment precedence on the "make install SUBDIR=" command line is lowered after src/Makefile wrapper calls "make ... -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 install" because SUBDIR= is moved into environment, and Makefile.inc1's assignments now take higher precedence. This may be fixed someday when we merge Makefile with Makefile.inc1. For now, this is implemented as a NO_SUBDIR knob. Spotted by: Dmitry Pryanishnikov <dmitry@atlantis.dp.ua> Prodded by: des MFC after: 3 days
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3.3 KiB
Makefile
134 lines
3.3 KiB
Makefile
# $FreeBSD$
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#
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# The include file <bsd.obj.mk> handles creating the 'obj' directory
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# and cleaning up object files, etc.
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#
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# +++ variables +++
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#
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# CLEANDIRS Additional directories to remove for the clean target.
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#
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# CLEANFILES Additional files to remove for the clean target.
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#
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# MAKEOBJDIR A pathname for the directory where the targets
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# are built. Note: MAKEOBJDIR is an *environment* variable
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# and works properly only if set as an environment variable,
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# not as a global or command line variable!
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#
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# E.g. use `env MAKEOBJDIR=temp-obj make'
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#
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# MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX Specifies somewhere other than /usr/obj to root the object
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# tree. Note: MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is an *environment* variable
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# and works properly only if set as an environment variable,
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# not as a global or command line variable!
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#
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# E.g. use `env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/somewhere/obj make'
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#
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# NOOBJ Do not create object directories. This should not be set
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# if anything is built.
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#
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# +++ targets +++
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#
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# clean:
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# remove ${CLEANFILES}; remove ${CLEANDIRS} and all contents.
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#
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# cleandir:
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# remove the build directory (and all its contents) created by obj
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#
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# obj:
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# create build directory.
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#
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.if !target(__<bsd.obj.mk>__)
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__<bsd.obj.mk>__:
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.include <bsd.own.mk>
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.if defined(MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX)
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CANONICALOBJDIR:=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}
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.else
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CANONICALOBJDIR:=/usr/obj${.CURDIR}
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.endif
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#
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# Warn of unorthodox object directory.
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#
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# The following directories are tried in order for ${.OBJDIR}:
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#
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# 1. ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/`pwd`
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# 2. ${MAKEOBJDIR}
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# 3. obj.${MACHINE}
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# 4. obj
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# 5. /usr/obj/`pwd`
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# 6. ${.CURDIR}
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#
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# If ${.OBJDIR} is constructed using canonical cases 1 or 5, or
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# case 2 (using MAKEOBJDIR), don't issue a warning. Otherwise,
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# issue a warning differentiating between cases 6 and (3 or 4).
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#
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objwarn:
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.if !defined(NOOBJ) && ${.OBJDIR} != ${CANONICALOBJDIR} && \
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!(defined(MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX) && exists(${CANONICALOBJDIR}/)) && \
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!(defined(MAKEOBJDIR) && exists(${MAKEOBJDIR}/))
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.if ${.OBJDIR} == ${.CURDIR}
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@${ECHO} "Warning: Object directory not changed from original ${.CURDIR}"
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.elif exists(${.CURDIR}/obj.${MACHINE}/) || exists(${.CURDIR}/obj/)
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@${ECHO} "Warning: Using ${.OBJDIR} as object directory instead of\
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canonical ${CANONICALOBJDIR}"
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.endif
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.endif
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.if !defined(NOOBJ)
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.if !target(obj)
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obj:
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@if ! test -d ${CANONICALOBJDIR}/; then \
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mkdir -p ${CANONICALOBJDIR}; \
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if ! test -d ${CANONICALOBJDIR}/; then \
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${ECHO} "Unable to create ${CANONICALOBJDIR}."; \
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exit 1; \
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fi; \
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${ECHO} "${CANONICALOBJDIR} created for ${.CURDIR}"; \
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fi
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.endif
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.if !target(objlink)
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objlink:
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@if test -d ${CANONICALOBJDIR}/; then \
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rm -f ${.CURDIR}/obj; \
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ln -s ${CANONICALOBJDIR} ${.CURDIR}/obj; \
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else \
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echo "No ${CANONICALOBJDIR} to link to - do a make obj."; \
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fi
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.endif
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.endif !defined(NOOBJ)
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#
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# where would that obj directory be?
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#
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.if !target(whereobj)
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whereobj:
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@echo ${.OBJDIR}
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.endif
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cleanobj:
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.if ${CANONICALOBJDIR} != ${.CURDIR} && exists(${CANONICALOBJDIR}/)
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@rm -rf ${CANONICALOBJDIR}
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.else
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@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} clean cleandepend
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.endif
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@if [ -h ${.CURDIR}/obj ]; then rm -f ${.CURDIR}/obj; fi
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.if !target(clean)
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clean:
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.if defined(CLEANFILES) && !empty(CLEANFILES)
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rm -f ${CLEANFILES}
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.endif
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.if defined(CLEANDIRS) && !empty(CLEANDIRS)
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rm -rf ${CLEANDIRS}
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.endif
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.endif
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cleandir: cleanobj
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.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
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.endif !target(__<bsd.obj.mk>__)
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