# $NetBSD: Makefile.gmakehost,v 1.1 2006/05/11 01:17:53 mrg Exp $ # # Rules used when building a GNU host package. Expects MODULE to be set. # This version runs ${TOOL_GMAKE} instead of ${MAKE} # # There's not a lot we can do to build reliably in the face of many # available configuration options. To be as low-overhead as possible, # we follow the following scheme: # # * Configuration is only re-run when an autoconf source file (such as # "configure" or "config.sub") is changed. # # * "config.status" is run to rebuild Makefiles and .h files if an # autoconf-parsed file (such as Makefile.in) is changed. # # * If MKUPDATE != "no", "make install" is only run if a build has happened # since the last install in the current directory. .include # Disable use of pre-compiled headers on Darwin. BUILD_OSTYPE!= uname -s .if ${BUILD_OSTYPE} == "Darwin" HOST_CFLAGS+=-O2 -no-cpp-precomp .endif GNUHOSTDIST?= ${.CURDIR}/../../gnu/dist/${MODULE} FIND_ARGS+= \! \( -type d \( \ -name 'CVS' -o \ -name 'config' -o \ -name 'doc' -o \ -name 'po' -o \ -name 'nbsd.mt' -o \ -name 'tests*' \ \) -prune \) # Do this "find" only if actually building something. .if (${USETOOLS} == "yes") && empty(.MAKEFLAGS:M-V*) && \ (make(all) || make(realall) || (!make(clean) && !make(cleandir) && !make(obj))) && \ !defined(_GNU_CFGSRC) _GNU_CFGSRC!= find ${GNUHOSTDIST} ${FIND_ARGS} \ -type f \( -name 'config*' -o -name '*.in' \) -print .MAKEOVERRIDES+= _GNU_CFGSRC .endif CONFIGURE_ENV+= CC=${HOST_CC:Q} \ CFLAGS=${HOST_CFLAGS:Q} \ CPPFLAGS=${HOST_CPPFLAGS:Q} \ CXX=${HOST_CXX:Q} \ CXXFLAGS=${HOST_CXXFLAGS:Q} \ INSTALL=${HOST_INSTALL_FILE:Q} \ LDFLAGS=${HOST_LDFLAGS:Q} \ AR=${HOST_AR:Q} \ RANLIB=${HOST_RANLIB:Q} \ LEX=${LEX:Q} \ MAKE=${TOOL_GMAKE:Q} \ PATH="${TOOLDIR}/bin:$$PATH" \ YACC=${YACC:Q} BUILD_ENV+= ${CONFIGURE_ENV} CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--prefix=${TOOLDIR} .if ${MKPIC} == "no" CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--disable-shared .endif # don't need this for gmake? i hope. might need gmake equiv of -X? ##.ifndef _NOWRAPPER ### Some systems have a small ARG_MAX. On such systems, prevent Make ### variables set on the command line from being exported in the ### environment (they will still be set in MAKEOVERRIDES). ##BUILD_OSTYPE!= uname -s ##.if ${BUILD_OSTYPE} == "Darwin" || ${BUILD_OSTYPE} == "FreeBSD" ##__noenvexport= -X ##.endif ##MAKE_ARGS:= ${__noenvexport} -f ${.PARSEDIR}/Makefile.gnuwrap ${MAKE_ARGS} ##.else ##MAKE_ARGS+= _NOWRAPPER=1 ##.endif MAKE_ARGS+= BISON=true DESTDIR= INSTALL=${HOST_INSTALL_FILE:Q} ALL_TARGET?= all INSTALL_TARGET?=install .configure_done: ${_GNU_CFGSRC} ${.CURDIR}/Makefile @mkdir build 2>/dev/null || true @(cd build && /usr/bin/env ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${HOST_SH} ${GNUHOSTDIST}/configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS}) @touch $@ # The .build_done timestamp is only updated if a file actually changes # in the build tree during "make all". This way, if nothing has changed, # a "make install MKUPDATE=yes" will do nothing. # gmake version of this puts MAKE_ARGS in the environment to be sure that # sub-gmake's get them, otherwise tools/gcc tries to build libgcc and # fails. it also uses "env -i" to entirely clear out MAKEFLAGS. .build_done: .configure_done @(cd build && /usr/bin/env -i ${BUILD_ENV} ${MAKE_ARGS} ${TOOL_GMAKE} -e ${ALL_TARGET}) @if [ ! -f $@ ] || [ -n "$$(find build -type f -newer .build_done -print)" ]; \ then touch $@; fi .install_done! ${BUILD:D.build_done} @(cd ${.OBJDIR}/build && /usr/bin/env -i ${BUILD_ENV} ${MAKE_ARGS} ${TOOL_GMAKE} -e ${INSTALL_TARGET}) @touch $@ .PHONY: .build_done .install_done # Mapping to standard targets. .if ${USETOOLS} == "yes" realall: .build_done realinstall: .install_done .endif clean: clean.gnu clean.gnu: -rm -r -f .*_done build .include