NetBSD/distrib/sets/Makefile
thorpej b98949efa8 Use the logic in bsd.own.mk to figure out the toolchain format,
and to convert MACHINE_ARCH to a CPU.  Make this cross-build
friendly by specifying MACHINE, MACHINE_ARCH, and MAKE in the
makeflist/checkflist environment.
2001-11-24 02:54:50 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/11/24 02:54:50 thorpej Exp $
# The `all' target must appear before bsd.own.mk is pulled in.
all:
@echo "Please understand what you are doing, first."
@false
#
# DETERMINE WHICH CRYPTO SET TO USE
#
.include <bsd.own.mk>
#
# UTILITY TARGETS
#
check_destdir: .PHONY
.if !defined(DESTDIR)
@echo "DESTDIR must be set"
@false
.else
@true
.endif
check_releasedir: .PHONY
.if !defined(RELEASEDIR)
@echo "RELEASEDIR must be set"
@false
.else
@true
.endif
print_machine: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE}
print_machine_arch: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE_ARCH}
print_machine_cpu: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE_CPU}
print_object_fmt: .PHONY
@echo ${OBJECT_FMT}
print_use_new_toolchain: .PHONY
@echo "${USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN:Dyes}"
# This target has debugging value only, really.
makeflist: .PHONY check_destdir
DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} MACHINE=${MACHINE} MACHINE_ARCH=${MACHINE_ARCH} \
MAKE=${MAKE} sh ${.CURDIR}/makeflist
#
# SET BUILDING TARGETS
#
.PRECIOUS: checkflist
checkflist: check_destdir
DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} MACHINE=${MACHINE} MACHINE_ARCH=${MACHINE_ARCH} \
MAKE=${MAKE} sh ${.CURDIR}/checkflist
.PRECIOUS: maketars
maketars: check_destdir check_releasedir
sh ${.CURDIR}/maketars -d ${DESTDIR} -t ${RELEASEDIR}/binary/sets
.PRECIOUS: makesums
makesums: check_releasedir
sh ${.CURDIR}/makesums -t ${RELEASEDIR}/binary/sets
#
# MAIN ENTRY POINTS
#
sets: maketars makesums
@true