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Warning: -o is now a valid GNU grep option (--only-matching (-o)), so we will not be supporting the 4.4BSD -o any longer -- use -H instead.
52 lines
1.8 KiB
Makefile
52 lines
1.8 KiB
Makefile
## Process this file with automake to create Makefile.in
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AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = no-dependencies
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SUBDIRS = intl po lib doc src tests m4 vms bootstrap
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EXTRA_DIST = TODO README README-alpha PATCHES.AC PATCHES.AM
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# We should be able to just define `ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = --acdir=m4',
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# but this runs afoul of a bug in automake 1.
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# The following hack works around this bug by creating acinclude.m4 manually.
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ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS =
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M4DIR = $(srcdir)/m4
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ACINCLUDE_INPUTS = $(M4DIR)/decl.m4 $(M4DIR)/djgpp.m4 $(M4DIR)/dosfile.m4 \
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$(M4DIR)/envsep.m4 $(M4DIR)/error.m4 $(M4DIR)/gettext.m4 $(M4DIR)/glibc.m4 \
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$(M4DIR)/header.m4 $(M4DIR)/init.m4 $(M4DIR)/install.m4 \
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$(M4DIR)/inttypes_h.m4 $(M4DIR)/isc-posix.m4 $(M4DIR)/largefile.m4 \
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$(M4DIR)/lcmessage.m4 $(M4DIR)/malloc.m4 $(M4DIR)/mbstate_t.m4 \
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$(M4DIR)/missing.m4 $(M4DIR)/progtest.m4 $(M4DIR)/realloc.m4 \
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$(M4DIR)/regex.m4 $(M4DIR)/sanity.m4 $(M4DIR)/strerror_r.m4 \
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$(M4DIR)/uintmax_t.m4 $(M4DIR)/ulonglong.m4 $(M4DIR)/xstrtoumax.m4
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$(srcdir)/acinclude.m4 : $(ACINCLUDE_INPUTS)
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cat $(ACINCLUDE_INPUTS) >$(srcdir)/acinclude.m4
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# make cvs-clean blatantly stolen from KDE CVS ;)
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cvs-clean:
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@if test ! -d CVS; then \
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echo "You don't have a toplevel CVS directory."; \
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echo "You most certainly didn't use cvs to get these sources."; \
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echo "But this function depends on cvs's information."; \
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exit 1 ;\
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fi;\
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pwd=`pwd` ;\
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dirs=`find . -type d | grep -v CVS | sed -e "s#^./##"` ;\
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for i in $$dirs; do \
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if test ! -d "$$pwd/$$i/CVS"; then \
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echo "D $$i" ;\
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rm -rf "$$pwd/$$i"; \
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continue; \
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fi ;\
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cd $$pwd/$$i ;\
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for f in * .*; do \
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if test ! -d "$$f"; then \
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if grep "^/$$f/" CVS/Entries > /dev/null; then \
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a="b"; \
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else \
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echo "F $$i/$$f"; \
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rm -f "$$pwd/$$i/$$f"; \
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fi; \
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fi ; \
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done; \
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done
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