NetBSD/dist/dhcp/client/Makefile.dist

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# Makefile.dist
#
# Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Internet Software Consortium.
# Use is subject to license terms which appear in the file named
# ISC-LICENSE that should have accompanied this file when you
# received it. If a file named ISC-LICENSE did not accompany this
# file, or you are not sure the one you have is correct, you may
# obtain an applicable copy of the license at:
#
# http://www.isc.org/isc-license-1.0.html.
#
# This file is part of the ISC DHCP distribution. The documentation
# associated with this file is listed in the file DOCUMENTATION,
# included in the top-level directory of this release.
#
# Support and other services are available for ISC products - see
# http://www.isc.org for more information.
#
CATMANPAGES = dhclient.cat8 dhclient.conf.cat5 dhclient-script.cat8 \
dhclient.leases.cat5
SEDMANPAGES = dhclient.man8 dhclient.conf.man5 dhclient-script.man8 \
dhclient.leases.man5
SRCS = dhclient.c clparse.c
OBJS = dhclient.o clparse.o
PROG = dhclient
MAN = dhclient.8 dhclient.conf.5 dhclient-script.8 dhclient.leases.5
INCLUDES = -I$(TOP) $(BINDINC) -I$(TOP)/includes
DHCPLIB = ../common/libdhcp.a $(BINDLIB) ../omapip/libomapi.a ../dst/libdst.a
CFLAGS = $(DEBUG) $(PREDEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $(COPTS) \
-DCLIENT_PATH=${CLIENT_PATH}
all: $(PROG) $(CATMANPAGES)
install: all
for dir in $(CLIENTBINDIR) $(ETC) $(FFMANDIR) $(ADMMANDIR) $(VARDB); \
do \
foo=""; \
for bar in `echo $(DESTDIR)$${dir} |tr / ' '`; do \
foo=$${foo}/$$bar; \
if [ ! -d $$foo ]; then \
mkdir $$foo; \
chmod 755 $$foo; \
fi; \
done; \
done
$(INSTALL) dhclient $(DESTDIR)$(CLIENTBINDIR)
$(CHMOD) 755 $(DESTDIR)$(CLIENTBINDIR)/dhclient
if [ x$(SCRIPT) = xnone ]; then \
echo "No client script available."; \
else \
$(INSTALL) $(TOP)/client/scripts/$(SCRIPT)\
$(DESTDIR)$(CLIENTBINDIR)/dhclient-script; \
$(CHMOD) 700 $(DESTDIR)$(CLIENTBINDIR)/dhclient-script; \
fi
$(MANINSTALL) $(MANFROM) dhclient.$(MANCAT)8 $(MANTO) \
$(DESTDIR)$(ADMMANDIR)/dhclient$(ADMMANEXT)
$(MANINSTALL) $(MANFROM) dhclient-script.$(MANCAT)8 $(MANTO) \
$(DESTDIR)$(ADMMANDIR)/dhclient-script$(ADMMANEXT)
$(MANINSTALL) $(MANFROM) dhclient.conf.$(MANCAT)5 $(MANTO) \
$(DESTDIR)$(FFMANDIR)/dhclient.conf$(FFMANEXT)
$(MANINSTALL) $(MANFROM) dhclient.leases.$(MANCAT)5 $(MANTO) \
$(DESTDIR)$(FFMANDIR)/dhclient.leases$(FFMANEXT)
depend:
$(MKDEP) $(INCLUDES) $(PREDEFINES) $(SRCS)
clean:
-rm -f $(OBJS)
realclean: clean
-rm -f $(PROG) $(CATMANPAGES) $(SEDMANPAGES) *~ #*
distclean: realclean
-rm -f Makefile
links:
@for foo in $(SRCS) $(MAN); do \
if [ ! -b $$foo ]; then \
rm -f $$foo; \
fi; \
ln -s $(TOP)/client/$$foo $$foo; \
done
# These should only be done on 4.4 BSD-based systems, since the mandoc
# macros aren't available on older unices. Catted man pages are
# provided in the distribution so that this doesn't become a problem.
dhclient.cat8: dhclient.man8
nroff -man dhclient.man8 >dhclient.cat8
dhclient.man8: dhclient.8
sed -e "s#ETCDIR#$(ETC)#g" -e "s#DBDIR#$(VARDB)#g" \
-e "s#CLIENTBINDIR#$(CLIENTBINDIR)#g" \
-e "s#RUNDIR#$(VARRUN)#g" < dhclient.8 >dhclient.man8
dhclient-script.cat8: dhclient-script.man8
nroff -man dhclient-script.man8 >dhclient-script.cat8
dhclient-script.man8: dhclient-script.8
sed -e "s#ETCDIR#$(ETC)#g" -e "s#DBDIR#$(VARDB)#g" \
-e "s#CLIENTBINDIR#$(CLIENTBINDIR)#g" \
-e "s#RUNDIR#$(VARRUN)#g" < dhclient-script.8 \
>dhclient-script.man8
dhclient.conf.man5: dhclient.conf.5
sed -e "s#ETCDIR#$(ETC)#g" -e "s#DBDIR#$(VARDB)#g" \
-e "s#CLIENTBINDIR#$(CLIENTBINDIR)#g" \
-e "s#RUNDIR#$(VARRUN)#g" < dhclient.conf.5 \
>dhclient.conf.man5
dhclient.conf.cat5: dhclient.conf.man5
nroff -man dhclient.conf.man5 >dhclient.conf.cat5
dhclient.leases.man5: dhclient.leases.5
sed -e "s#ETCDIR#$(ETC)#g" -e "s#DBDIR#$(VARDB)#g" \
-e "s#CLIENTBINDIR#$(CLIENTBINDIR)#g" \
-e "s#RUNDIR#$(VARRUN)#g" < dhclient.leases.5 \
>dhclient.leases.man5
dhclient.leases.cat5: dhclient.leases.man5
nroff -man dhclient.leases.man5 >dhclient.leases.cat5
dhclient: $(OBJS) $(DHCPLIB)
$(CC) $(LFLAGS) -o $(PROG) $(OBJS) $(DHCPLIB) $(LIBS)
# Dependencies (semi-automatically-generated)