NetBSD/gnu/usr.bin/gdb/Makefile

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Makefile

# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.15 1998/05/07 00:31:51 mycroft Exp $
TOP= $(.CURDIR)/../..
dist= $(TOP)/dist
srcdir= $(dist)/gdb
.PATH: $(srcdir)
.if (${MACHINE_ARCH} != "arm32") && (${MACHINE_ARCH} != "powerpc")
PROG= gdb
# Override this to build a cross-debugger.
TARGET_ARCH?=$(MACHINE_ARCH)
# Debugging?
# CPPFLAGS=-g
# Find out where libreadline.a lives.
LIBREADLINE!=cd ${TOP}/lib/readline; \
printf "xxx: .MAKE\n\t@echo \$${.OBJDIR}/libreadline.a\n" | ${MAKE} -s -f-
# Note: nm.h, tm.h are in $(.OBJDIR),
# and config.h, xm.h are in $(.CURDIR)
INCLS+= -I$(.OBJDIR) -I$(.CURDIR)
# GDB_CFLAGS
INCLS+= -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/config
# READLINE_CFLAGS
INCLS+= -I$(dist)/readline
# BFD_CFLAGS: Make sure we get the installed bfd.h
INCLS+= -I$(TOP)/lib/bfd
INCLS+= -I$(dist)/bfd
INCLS+= -I$(dist)/include
# misc. -DHAVE_TERMIOS
# KERNEL_DEBUG no longer used. See ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS*
DEFS= -DNO_MMALLOC
CPPFLAGS+= $(INCLS) $(DEFS)
.include "_$(TARGET_ARCH).mk"
# Any NetBSD: (i386 m68k ns32k sparc vax)
NDEP_CMN?= infptrace.c inftarg.c fork-child.c corelow.c kcore-nbsd.c
XDEP_FILES= ser-tcp.c ser-unix.c
REMOTE_SRCS = remote.c dcache.c remote-utils.c
DEPFILES = $(TDEP_FILES) $(XDEP_FILES) \
$(NDEP_CMN) $(NDEP_FILES) $(REMOTE_SRCS)
YYSRCS= c-exp.y f-exp.y m2-exp.y
# This exists only for easy comparison with the GNU Makefile.
COMMON_SRCS = version.c blockframe.c breakpoint.c findvar.c stack.c thread.c \
source.c values.c eval.c valops.c valarith.c valprint.c printcmd.c \
symtab.c symfile.c symmisc.c infcmd.c infrun.c command.c \
expprint.c environ.c gdbtypes.c copying.c $(DEPFILES) \
mem-break.c target.c parse.c language.c $(YYSRCS) buildsym.c \
exec.c bcache.c objfiles.c minsyms.c maint.c demangle.c \
dbxread.c coffread.c elfread.c \
dwarfread.c mipsread.c stabsread.c corefile.c \
c-lang.c ch-exp.c ch-lang.c f-lang.c m2-lang.c \
scm-exp.c scm-lang.c scm-valprint.c complaints.c typeprint.c \
c-typeprint.c ch-typeprint.c f-typeprint.c m2-typeprint.c \
c-valprint.c cp-valprint.c ch-valprint.c f-valprint.c m2-valprint.c \
nlmread.c serial.c mdebugread.c os9kread.c top.c utils.c callback.c
SRCS= main.c $(COMMON_SRCS) annotate.c inflow.c gnu-regex.c
OBJS= init.o
LDADD+= $(LIBREADLINE)
DPADD+= $(LIBREADLINE)
LDADD+= -lbfd
DPADD+= $(LIBBFD)
LDADD+= -lkvm
DPADD+= $(LIBKVM)
LDADD+= -ltermcap
DPADD+= $(LIBTERMCAP)
DPSRCS+= nm.h tm.h
.endif # XXX arm32 doesn't use in-tree gdb yet
MAN= gdb.1
.include <bsd.prog.mk>
# Note: this rule does something similar to the gcc "collect" program,
# by scanning all the objects for initialization functions, collecting
# them all into the generated init.c file, which is called by main.
CLEANFILES+= init.c
init.o : $(OBJS:S/init.o//)
-rm -f init.c
sh $(.CURDIR)/mkinit.sh $(OBJS:S/init.o//) > init.c
${COMPILE.c} init.c
# Need these headers before any objects.
$(OBJS) : nm.h tm.h xm.h
nm.h : $(srcdir)/$(NM_FILE)
-rm -f $@
cp -p $(srcdir)/$(NM_FILE) $@
tm.h : $(srcdir)/$(TM_FILE)
-rm -f $@
cp -p $(srcdir)/$(TM_FILE) $@
version.o : version.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) \
-DHOST_NAME=\"$(MACHINE_ARCH)-netbsd\" \
-DTARGET_NAME=\"$(TARGET_ARCH)-netbsd\" \
-c $(.IMPSRC)