Also add EXEC_PREFIX and INCLUDEDIR variables
This was requested by fwupd-efi, to be able
to retrieve the version number of gnu-efi
so we can detect features
Signed-off-by: Callum Farmer <gmbr3@opensuse.org>
Right now whenever we have shell commands with loops, errors in the
middle are accidentally ignored, and make continues to process commands.
This adds 'set -e' to all of those, so they'll propagate back up.
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Create a new directory called $APPSDIR
which is the default install location of
these examples. apps must be ordered after
gnuefi target.
Signed-off-by: Callum Farmer <gmbr3@opensuse.org>
According to README.gnuefi,
To build the sample EFI applications provided in subdirectory "apps",
simply invoke "make" in the toplevel directory (the directory
containing this README file). This should build lib/libefi.a and
gnuefi/libgnuefi.a first and then all the EFI applications such as a
apps/t6.efi.
The default target of top directory Makefile should be all instead of
gnuefi.
Signed-off-by: Letu Ren <fantasquex@gmail.com>
This patch allows one to run make outside the source tree
with make -f <makefile>.
Signed-off-by: wolfra <wolfra@users.sf.net>
Signed-off-by: Nigel Croxon <ncroxon@redhat.com>
This patch enables building gnu-efi outside of the source tree.
That in turn enables building for multiple architectures in parallel.
The build directory is controlled by the OBJDIR make variable. It
defaults to the value of ARCH, and can be overridden from the command
line.
This patch also cleans up some doubled slashes between INSTALLROOT
and PREFIX.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Boeing <jonathan.n.boeing@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nigel Croxon <nigel.croxon@hp.com>
simply edit the makefile's "VERSION" line to the new version, commit
that as its own commit, and do: "make test-archive". That'll make a
file in the current directory gnu-efi-$VERSION.tar.bz2 , with its top
level directory gnu-efi-$VERSION/ and the source tree under that.
Once you've tested that and you're sure it's what you want to release,
you do "make archive", which will tag a release in git and generate a
final tarball from it. You then push to the archive, being sure to
include the tag:
git push origin master:master --tags
And upload the archive wherever it's supposed to go.
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nigel Croxon <nigel.croxon@hp.com>