NetBSD/distrib/sets/Makefile
apb 3ae1376a23 Clean up the handling of METALOG.sanitised:
* Don't change METALOG in place while creating METALOG.sanitised in the
  sanitise_METALOG target.  This makes it easier to manually inspect
  METALOG to find the order in which lines were added during a build.

* Add a clean_METALOG target, to be invoked from src/Makefile early in
  the build, to prevent unbounded growth of METALOG during multiple
  MKUPDATE builds.

* Remove the old hack of incorporating etc/mtree/NetBSD.dist into
  METALOG.sanitised.  It was needed only during a short transition
  period when people might have done MKUPDATE builds starting from
  existing DESTDIR and OBJDIR trees that had been created before
  revision 1.317 of src/etc/Makefile.

* Since etc/mtree/NetBSD.dist is no longer added, there's will not
  be any "optional" lines, so there's no need to filter them from
  METALOG.sanitised.

* There's no need for two different METALOG.unpriv and
  METALOG.sanitised.unpriv variables; combine them into a single
  METALOG.unpriv variable whose value is "-M ${METALOG}.sanitised".

* Reorder some lines in the Makefile, to bring related targets,
  variables and comments together.
2009-04-23 09:37:03 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.67 2009/04/23 09:37:03 apb Exp $
# The `all' target must appear before bsd.own.mk is pulled in.
all:
@echo "Please understand what you are doing, first."
@false
.include <bsd.own.mk>
.include "${NETBSDSRCDIR}/distrib/common/Makefile.distrib"
GREP?= grep
SETSCMD= cd ${.CURDIR} && \
DESTDIR=${DESTDIR:Q} \
MACHINE=${MACHINE:Q} MACHINE_ARCH=${MACHINE_ARCH:Q} \
AWK=${TOOL_AWK:Q} \
CKSUM=${TOOL_CKSUM:Q} \
DB=${TOOL_DB:Q} \
HOST_SH=${HOST_SH:Q} \
MAKE=${MAKE:Q} \
MKTEMP=${TOOL_MKTEMP:Q} \
MTREE=${TOOL_MTREE:Q} \
PAX=${TOOL_PAX:Q} \
SED=${TOOL_SED:Q} \
TSORT=${TSORT:Q} \
${HOST_SH}
MAKETARS_FLAGS=
.if ${MKX11} != "no"
MAKEFLIST_FLAGS= -b
MAKESRCTARS_FLAGS= -x ${X11SRCDIR} -N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc
.else
MAKEFLIST_FLAGS=
MAKESRCTARS_FLAGS= -N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc
.endif
.if ${MAKEVERBOSE} < 2
MAKETARS_FLAGS+= -q
MAKESRCTARS_FLAGS+= -q
.endif
.if !defined(MAKETARSETS)
MAKETARSETS!= ${SETSCMD} ./makeflist -l ${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS}
.endif
print_have_gcc: .PHONY
@echo ${HAVE_GCC}
print_machine: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE}
print_machine_arch: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE_ARCH}
print_machine_cpu: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE_CPU}
print_object_fmt: .PHONY
@echo ${OBJECT_FMT}
print_toolchain_missing: .PHONY
@echo "${TOOLCHAIN_MISSING}"
#
# METALOG MANIPULATION TARGETS
#
# METALOG is the name of a metadata log file, and is set in <bsd.own.mk>
# if MKUNPRIVED is not "no".
#
# METALOG.unpriv is a command line option passed to various scripts;
# it is either blank or "-M ${METALOG}.sanitised", depending on the
# MKUNPRIVED flag.
#
# The sanitise_METALOG target creates METALOG.sanitised from METALOG,
# without modifying METALOG itself. METALOG.sanitised is sorted, and
# has duplicates merged. This is used near the end of a build, after
# build products have been installed in DESTDIR and corresponding lines
# have been added to METALOG, but before METALOG.sanitised is used in
# the creation of sets in RELEASEDIR.
#
# The clean_METALOG either deletes METALOG or replaces METALOG with
# a sanitised version of itself, depending on the MKUPDATE flag, and
# deletes old METALOG.* files. This is intended to be used at the start
# of a build, to ensure that repeated MKUPDATE builds do not cause
# unbounded growth of METALOG.
#
.if ${MKUNPRIVED} == "no"
METALOG.unpriv=
sanitise_METALOG: .PHONY
@true
clean_METALOG: .PHONY
@true
.else # MKUNPRIVED
METALOG.unpriv= -M ${METALOG}.sanitised
sanitise_METALOG: .PHONY ${METALOG}.sanitised
${METALOG}.sanitised: ${METALOG}
${TOOL_MTREE} -CS -k all -N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc <${METALOG} \
>${METALOG}.new
mv ${METALOG}.new ${METALOG}.sanitised
.if ${MKUPDATE} == "no" || !exists(${METALOG})
clean_METALOG: .PHONY
rm -f ${METALOG} ${METALOG}.*
.else # MKUPDATE
clean_METALOG: .PHONY ${METALOG}.sanitised
mv ${METALOG}.sanitised ${METALOG}
rm -f ${METALOG}.*
.endif # MKUPDATE
.endif # MKUNPRIVED
#
# FILE LIST TARGETS
#
# This target has debugging value only, really.
makeflist: .PHONY .PRECIOUS check_DESTDIR
${SETSCMD} ./makeflist ${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS}
checkflist: .PRECIOUS .PHONY check_DESTDIR sanitise_METALOG
${SETSCMD} ${.CURDIR}/checkflist \
${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS} ${CHECKFLIST_FLAGS} ${METALOG.unpriv}
checkflist-x11: .PHONY check_DESTDIR
${SETSCMD} ./checkflist -x ${CHECKFLIST_FLAGS}
.if defined(DESTDIR) && ${DESTDIR} != ""
checkflist_if_DESTDIR: checkflist
.else
checkflist_if_DESTDIR:
.endif
#
# SET BUILDING TARGETS
#
TARDIR= ${RELEASEDIR}/${RELEASEMACHINEDIR}/binary/sets
SOURCETARDIR= ${RELEASEDIR}/source/sets
# If MAKETARS_SERIAL is set to "YES" or "yes", then the tar sets will be
# made in series, even if make's "-j" flag requests multiple parallel
# jobs. This is useful on systems that exhibit poor performance when
# running multiple parallel disk-intensive operations. The default is
# MAKETARS_SERIAL=NO, which will obey the "-j" flag passed to the make
# command.
#
MAKETARS_SERIAL?= NO
.if empty(MAKETARS_SERIAL:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
_MAKETARS_WAIT= # empty
.else
_MAKETARS_WAIT= .WAIT
.endif
maketars: .PRECIOUS .PHONY check_DESTDIR check_RELEASEDIR \
sanitise_METALOG checkflist_if_DESTDIR .WAIT \
maketarsetup .WAIT \
${MAKETARSETS:@.TARS.@${_MAKETARS_WAIT} do-${.TARS.}@}
@true
maketarsetup: .EXEC
.if defined(DESTDIR) && ${DESTDIR} != ""
${_MKMSG} "execute checkflist"
${MAKE} checkflist
.endif
mkdir -p ${TARDIR}
for i in BSDSUM CKSUM MD5 SHA512 SYSVSUM; do \
rm -f ${TARDIR}/$$i ${TARDIR}/$$i.tmp; \
done
makesetfiles: .PHONY sanitise_METALOG
${_MKMSG_CREATE} "set lists"
${SETSCMD} ./maketars -S -d ${DESTDIR:S,^$,/,} ${MAKETARS_FLAGS} \
${METALOG.unpriv} \
-N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc ${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS} -t ${TARDIR}
.for tar in ${MAKETARSETS}
do-${tar}: .PHONY sanitise_METALOG
${_MKMSG_CREATE} "${tar}.tgz"
${SETSCMD} ./maketars -d ${DESTDIR:S,^$,/,} ${MAKETARS_FLAGS} \
${METALOG.unpriv} \
-N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc -t ${TARDIR} ${tar} \
|| rm -f ${TARDIR}/${tar}.tgz
.endfor
makesrctars: .PRECIOUS .PHONY check_RELEASEDIR
${_MKMSG_CREATE} "source tar files"
mkdir -p ${SOURCETARDIR}
${SETSCMD} ./makesrctars ${MAKESRCTARS_FLAGS} \
${NETBSDSRCDIR} ${SOURCETARDIR}
makesums: .PRECIOUS .PHONY check_RELEASEDIR .WAIT \
${MAKETARSETS:@.TARS.@do-sum-${.TARS.}@}
for i in BSDSUM CKSUM MD5 SHA512 SYSVSUM; do \
mv ${TARDIR}/$$i.tmp ${TARDIR}/$$i; \
done
.for tar in ${MAKETARSETS}
do-sum-${tar}: .PHONY do-${tar}
${_MKMSG_CREATE} "${tar} checksums"
${MAKESUMS} -t ${TARDIR} ${tar}.tgz
for i in BSDSUM CKSUM MD5 SHA512 SYSVSUM; do \
${TOOL_CAT} ${TARDIR}/$$i >> ${TARDIR}/$$i.tmp; \
done
.endfor
.ORDER: ${MAKETARSETS:@.TARS.@do-sum-${.TARS.}@}
installsets: .PHONY check_DESTDIR sanitise_METALOG
.if !defined(INSTALLDIR)
@echo "setenv INSTALLDIR before doing that!"
@false
.endif
${SETSCMD} ./maketars -d ${DESTDIR:S,^$,/,} ${MAKETARS_FLAGS} \
${METALOG.unpriv} -N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc \
${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS} -i ${INSTALLDIR} ${INSTALLSETS}
# Should we ignore errors like extra or missing files in the flists?
SLOPPY_FLIST?= NO
.if !empty(SLOPPY_FLIST:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
CHECKFLIST_FLAGS+= -e -m
REGPKG.sloppy= -m
.endif
.if ${MAKEVERBOSE} == 0
REGPKG.verbose?= -q
.elif ${MAKEVERBOSE} == 1
REGPKG.verbose?=
.else # MAKEVERBOSE >= 2
REGPKG.verbose?= -v
.endif
REGPKG.force?= # -f, or empty
REGPKG.cache?= -c # -c, or empty
REGPKG.update:= ${MKUPDATE:tl:Nno:C/..*/-u/}
SYSPKGSETS?= all
makesyspkgs: .PHONY check_DESTDIR check_RELEASEDIR \
sanitise_METALOG checkflist_if_DESTDIR
mkdir -p ${RELEASEDIR}/${RELEASEMACHINEDIR}/binary/syspkgs
${SETSCMD} ${.CURDIR}/regpkgset \
${REGPKG.verbose} ${REGPKG.force} ${REGPKG.sloppy} \
${REGPKG.cache} ${REGPKG.update} \
-d ${DESTDIR:S,^$,/,} ${METALOG.unpriv} \
-N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc \
-t ${RELEASEDIR}/${RELEASEMACHINEDIR}/binary/syspkgs ${SYSPKGSETS}
makesyspkgsums: .PHONY check_RELEASEDIR
${MAKESUMS} -t ${RELEASEDIR}/${RELEASEMACHINEDIR}/binary/syspkgs
# Update the "deps" file.
# XXX: Why is "deps" checked in to the source tree, instead of
# just being created as necessary?
makedeps: .PHONY
${SETSCMD} ./syspkgdeps all >${.CURDIR}/deps
#
# MAIN ENTRY POINTS
#
syspkgs: .PHONY makesyspkgs .WAIT makesyspkgsums
@true
sets: .PHONY maketars .WAIT makesums
@true
sourcesets: .PHONY makesrctars
@true
.include <bsd.sys.mk>