NetBSD/gnu/usr.bin/tar/Makefile.dist

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Makefile

# Makefile for GNU tar program.
SHELL = /bin/sh
# In order to disable remote-tape support, add -DNO_REMOTE to the
# appropriate DEFS line, and remove rtape_lib.* from LOCAL_{SRC,OBJ}
# For Ultrix 3.1, you will have to compile rtape_lib.c with -DUSG.
# Add -DUSE_REXEC to use rexec for remote tape operations
# instead of forking rsh or remsh.
#
# If tar fails to properly print error msgs, or core-dumps doing same,
# you may need to change which version of msg...() you are using.
# To do so, add one of the following to your DEFS= line
# -DSTDC_MSG If you are using an ANSI compiler, and have vfprintf().
# -DVARARGS_MSG If you have varargs.h and vfprintf()
# -DDOPRNT_MSG If you have _doprnt(), and no useful varargs support
# -DLOSING_MSG If nothing else works.
#
# Some non-BSD systems may have to add -DNEED_TZSET in order to have getdate.y
# compile correctly.
#
# If you have a system V system which defines size_t, add -DHAVE_SIZE_T.
# If you have a system which defines strstr, add -DHAVE_STRSTR.
#
# If you can't use remote tar with the rmt library, you can still get
# some stuff to work right by adding -DUSE_REXEC.
#
# Some people's systems define a prototype for signal handlers which
# require them to be declared as void. If you get such problems in
# rtape_lib, function command, then define -DSIGNAL_VOID.
#
# getdate.y has 8 shift/reduce conflicts.
#
# In addition to setting DEFS appropriately for your system, you might
# have to hand edit the #defines and #undefs in port.c.
#
## GNU version
#DEFS = -DBSD42
#LOCAL_SRC =
#LOCAL_OBJ =
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = -lutils
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -abchx
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"-\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
## Berserkeley version
CC=gcc
DEFS = -DBSD42 -DSTDC_MSG -DNEED_TZSET -DUSE_REXEC
LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y
LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O
LDFLAGS =
LIBS =
LINT = lint
LINTFLAGS = -abchx
DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rmt8\"
DEFBLOCKING = 20
O = o
## Ultrix
#CC=gcc
#DEFS = -DBSD42 -DSIGNAL_VOID
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS =
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -abchx
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rmt8\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
# HPUX 7.0 version
#DEFS = -DBSD42 -Dhpux -DVARARGS_MSG
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O alloca.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = -lBSD
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -abchx
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rct/c3d0s2\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
# IBM AIX version -- this saves "hidden" directories, but doesn't restore
# them as hidden. Add -Di386 for a PS/2. If you don't have GCC, turn it off.
# Some people think you need -lbsd, some don't. Dunno.
#CC=gcc
#DEFS= -DUSG -Daix -DSTDC_MSG -DHAVE_MTIO -DHAVE_SIZE_T -DSIGNAL_VOID
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = -lbsd
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -p
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rmt0\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
# USG version
# Add -DNDIR to DEFS if your system uses ndir.h instead of dirent.h
# Add -DDIRECT to DEFS if your system uses 'struct direct' instead of
# 'struct dirent' (this is the case at least with one add-on ndir
# library)
# Add -DHAVE_MTIO to DEFS if your system has sys/mtio.h and defines MTIOCTOP
# Add -DDAYLIGHT_MISSING to DEFS if your system doesn't define the
# external variable `daylight'.
# Add -lndir to LIBS if your ndir routines aren't in libc.a
# Add -lPW to LIBS if you don't compile with gcc (to get alloca)
#DEFS = -DUSG -DSIGNAL_VOID #-DNDIR -DDIRECT -DHAVE_MTIO
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = #-lndir -lPW
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -p
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rmt8\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
# UniSoft's Uniplus SVR2 with NFS
#DEFS = -DUSG -DUNIPLUS -DNFS -DSVR2 -DSIGNAL_VOID
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = -lndir
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -bx
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rmt8\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
# MASSCOMP version
#CC = ucb cc
#DEFS = -DBSD42
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS =
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -bx
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rmt0\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
# (yuk) MS-DOS (Microsoft C 4.0) version
#MODEL = S
#DEFS = -DNONAMES -A$(MODEL) -DNO_REMOTE
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = $(MODEL)dir.lib
#LINT = $(CC)
#LINTFLAGS = -W3
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"tar.out\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = obj
# V7 version
# Pick open3 emulation or nonexistence. See open3.h, port.c.
##DEFS = -DV7 -DEMUL_OPEN3 -Dvoid=int
##DEFS = -DV7 -DNO_OPEN3 -Dvoid=int
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = -lndir
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -abchx
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rmt8\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
# Minix version
# No lint, so no lintflags. Default file is stdin/out. (Minix "tar"
# doesn't even take an "f" flag, it assumes argv[2] is the archive name!)
# Minix "make" doesn't expand macros right, so Minix users will have
# to expand CFLAGS, SRCS, O, etc by hand, or fix your make. Not my problem!
# You'll also need to come up with ctime(), the directory
# library, and a fixed doprintf() that handles %*s. Put this stuff in
# the "SUBSRC/SUBOBJ" macro below if you didn't put it in your C library.
# Note that Minix "cc" produces ".s" files, not .o's, so O = s has been set.
#
# Pick open3 emulation or nonexistence. See open3.h, port.c.
##DEFS = -DV7 -DMINIX -DEMUL_OPEN3
##DEFS = -DV7 -DMINIX -DNO_OPEN3
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS =
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"-\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 8 # No good reason for this, change at will
#O = s
# Xenix version
#DEFS = -DUSG -DXENIX -DSIGNAL_VOID
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = -lx
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -p
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/rmt8\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
# SGI 4D version
# You will need to define NEED_TZSET in getdate.y
#DEFS = -DUSG -I/usr/include/bsd
#LOCAL_SRC = getdate.y rtape_lib.c
#LOCAL_OBJ = getdate.$O rtape_lib.$O
#LDFLAGS =
#LIBS = -lxmalloc
#LINT = lint
#LINTFLAGS = -p
#DEF_AR_FILE = \"/dev/tape\"
#DEFBLOCKING = 20
#O = o
#CC = gcc
#TARGET_ARCH =
CFLAGS = $(COPTS) $(ALLDEFS)
ALLDEFS = $(DEFS) \
-DDEF_AR_FILE=$(DEF_AR_FILE) \
-DDEFBLOCKING=$(DEFBLOCKING)
# next line for Debugging
#COPTS = -g
# next line for Production
#COPTS = -O
# Add things here like readdir that aren't in your standard libraries.
# (E.g. MSDOS needs msd_dir.c, msd_dir.obj)
SUBSRC=
SUBOBJ=
# Destination directory and installation program for make install
bindir = /usr/local/gnubin
INSTALL = cp
RM = rm -f
SRC1 = tar.c create.c extract.c buffer.c getoldopt.c update.c gnu.c mangle.c
SRC2 = version.c list.c names.c diffarch.c port.c wildmat.c getopt.c getopt1.c regex.c
SRC3 = $(LOCAL_SRC) $(SUBSRC)
SRCS = $(SRC1) $(SRC2) $(SRC3)
OBJ1 = tar.$O create.$O extract.$O buffer.$O getoldopt.$O list.$O update.$O
OBJ2 = version.$O names.$O diffarch.$O port.$O wildmat.$O getopt.$O getopt1.$O regex.$O
OBJ3 = gnu.$O mangle.$O $(LOCAL_OBJ) $(SUBOBJ)
OBJS = $(OBJ1) $(OBJ2) $(OBJ3)
# AUX = README PORTING Makefile TODO tar.h port.h open3.h \
# msd_dir.h msd_dir.c
AUX = README COPYING ChangeLog Makefile tar.texinfo tar.h port.h open3.h \
rmt.h msd_dir.h msd_dir.c rtape_server.c rtape_lib.c getdate.y \
getopt.h regex.h level-0 level-1 backup-specs testpad.c
all: tar rmt
tar: $(OBJS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o tar $(COPTS) $(OBJS) $(LIBS)
rmt: rtape_server.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o rmt rtape_server.c
testpad.h: testpad
testpad > testpad.h
testpad: testpad.o
$(CC) -o testpad testpad.o
# command is too long for Messy-Dos (128 char line length limit) so
# this kludge is used...
# @echo $(OBJ1) + > command
# @echo $(OBJ2) >> command
# link @command, $@,,$(LIBS) /NOI;
# @$(RM) command
install: all
$(RM) $(bindir)/tar
$(INSTALL) tar $(bindir)/tar
$(INSTALL) rmt /etc/rmt
lint: $(SRCS)
$(LINT) $(LINTFLAGS) $(ALLDEFS) $(SRCS)
TAGS: $(SRCS)
etags $(SRCS)
clean:
$(RM) errs $(OBJS) tar rmt testpad.o testpad testpad.h
distclean: clean
realclean: clean
shar: $(SRCS) $(AUX)
shar $(SRCS) $(AUX) | compress > tar-`sed -e '/version_string/!d' -e 's/[^0-9.]*\([0-9.]*\).*/\1/' -e q version.c`.shar.Z
dist: $(SRC1) $(SRC2) $(AUX)
echo tar-`sed -e '/version_string/!d' -e 's/[^0-9.]*\([0-9.]*\).*/\1/' -e q < version.c` > .fname
-rm -rf `cat .fname`
mkdir `cat .fname`
ln $(SRC1) $(SRC2) $(AUX) `cat .fname`
tar chZf `cat .fname`.tar.Z `cat .fname`
-rm -rf `cat .fname` .fname
tar.zoo: $(SRCS) $(AUX)
-mkdir tmp.dir
-rm tar.zoo
for X in $(SRCS) $(AUX) ; do echo $$X ; sed 's/$$/
/' $$X > tmp.dir/$$X ; done
cd tmp.dir ; zoo aM ../tar.zoo *
-rmdir tmp.dir
$(OBJS): tar.h port.h testpad.h
regex.$O tar.$O: regex.h