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-# Copyright (C) 1994,1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-# any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-# the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-VERSION = @GUILE_VERSION@
-
-SHELL = /bin/sh
-
-srcdir=@srcdir@
-subdirs=@build_subdirs@
-dist_dirs=@existingdirs@ doc
-
-DISTFILES = AUTHORS \
- COPYING \
- ChangeLog \
- GUILE-VERSION \
- INSTALL \
- NEWS \
- README \
- TODO \
- aclocal.m4 \
- Makefile.in \
- configure \
- configure.in \
- config.sub \
- config.guess \
- install-sh \
- mkinstalldirs
-
-# `all'
-# Compile the entire program. This should be the default target.
-# This target need not rebuild any documentation files; info files
-# should normally be included in the distribution, and DVI files
-# should be made only when explicitly asked for.
-all:
- @for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} all; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-#`install'
-# Compile the program and copy the executables, libraries, and so on
-# to the file names where they should reside for actual use. If
-# there is a simple test to verify that a program is properly
-# installed then run that test.
-#
-# Use `-' before any command for installing a man page, so that
-# `make' will ignore any errors. This is in case there are systems
-# that don't have the Unix man page documentation system installed.
-#
-# In the future, when we have a standard way of installing info
-# files, `install' targets will be the proper place to do so.
-#
-subdir-inst-target=install-nobuild
-
-install: all
- ${MAKE} subdir-inst-target=install install-nobuild
-
-install-nobuild:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} ${subdir-inst-target}; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-#`uninstall'
-# Delete all the installed files that the `install' target would
-# create (but not the noninstalled files such as `make all' would
-# create).
-uninstall:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} uninstall; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-
-#`clean'
-# Delete all files from the current directory that are normally
-# created by building the program. Don't delete the files that
-# record the configuration. Also preserve files that could be made
-# by building, but normally aren't because the distribution comes
-# with them.
-#
-# Delete `.dvi' files here if they are not part of the distribution.
-#
-clean:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} clean; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-#`distclean'
-# Delete all files from the current directory that are created by
-# configuring or building the program. If you have unpacked the
-# source and built the program without creating any other files,
-# `make distclean' should leave only the files that were in the
-# distribution.
-distclean:
- rm -f config.cache
- rm -f config.log
- rm -f config.status
- rm -f config.build-subdirs
- rm -f Makefile
- rm -f doc/Makefile
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} distclean; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-
-#`mostlyclean'
-# Like `clean', but may refrain from deleting a few files that people
-# normally don't want to recompile. For example, the `mostlyclean'
-# target for GCC does not delete `libgcc.a', because recompiling it
-# is rarely necessary and takes a lot of time.
-mostlyclean:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} mostlyclean; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-
-#`realclean'
-# Delete everything from the current directory that can be
-# reconstructed with this Makefile. This typically includes
-# everything deleted by distclean, plus more: C source files
-# produced by Bison, tags tables, info files, and so on.
-#
-# One exception, however: `make realclean' should not delete
-# `configure' even if `configure' can be remade using a rule in the
-# Makefile. More generally, `make realclean' should not delete
-# anything that needs to exist in order to run `configure' and then
-# begin to build the program.
-realclean:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} realclean; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-
-#`TAGS'
-# Update a tags table for this program.
-# We could allow each subdirectory to create its own TAGS file,
-# and then use etags' --include option to incorporate them all by
-# reference into a top-level TAGS file, but the --include option
-# seems to be deprecated, and this works fine.
-#
-# The extra 'tags' name is useful --- 'make TAGS' won't run the
-# commands if the file `TAGS' already exists, but `make tags'
-# doesn't have that problem.
-TAGS tags:
- etags \
- --regex='/SCM_PROC[^"]*"[^"]*"/' \
- `find ${srcdir} -name '*.[ch]' -o -name '*.scm'`
-
-#`info'
-# Generate any info files needed. The best way to write the rules
-# is as follows:
-#
-# info: foo.info
-#
-# foo.info: $(srcdir)/foo.texi $(srcdir)/chap1.texi $(srcdir)/chap2.texi
-# $(MAKEINFO) $(srcdir)/foo.texi
-#
-# You must define the variable `MAKEINFO' in the Makefile. It
-# should run the Makeinfo program, which is part of the Texinfo2
-# distribution.
-info:
- cd doc; ${MAKE} info
-
-#`dvi'
-# Generate DVI files for all TeXinfo documentation. For example:
-#
-# dvi: foo.dvi
-#
-# foo.dvi: $(srcdir)/foo.texi $(srcdir)/chap1.texi $(srcdir)/chap2.texi
-# $(TEXI2DVI) $(srcdir)/foo.texi
-#
-# You must define the variable `TEXI2DVI' in the Makefile. It should
-# run the program `texi2dvi', which is part of the Texinfo2
-# distribution. Alternatively, write just the dependencies, and
-# allow GNU Make to provide the command.
-dvi:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} dvi; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-#`dist'
-# Create a distribution tar file for this program. The tar file
-# should be set up so that the file names in the tar file start with
-# a subdirectory name which is the name of the package it is a
-# distribution for. This name can include the version number.
-#
-# For example, the distribution tar file of GCC version 1.40 unpacks
-# into a subdirectory named `gcc-1.40'.
-#
-# The easiest way to do this is to create a subdirectory
-# appropriately named, use `ln' or `cp' to install the proper files
-# in it, and then `tar' that subdirectory.
-#
-# The `dist' target should explicitly depend on all non-source files
-# that are in the distribution, to make sure they are up to date in
-# the distribution. *Ref Making Releases: (standards)Releases.
-.PHONY: dist
-GZIP=gzip --best
-GZIP_EXT=.gz
-TAR_VERBOSE=v
-DIST_NAME=guile-${VERSION}
-dist: info
- @echo "Creating distribution for ${DIST_NAME}."
- rm -rf ${DIST_NAME} ${DIST_NAME}.tar${GZIP_EXT}
- ${MAKE} dist-dir DISTDIR="${DIST_NAME}"
- for dir in ${dist_dirs}; do \
- ( DISTDIR="../${DIST_NAME}/$${dir}"; \
- cd $${dir} && \
- ${MAKE} dist-dir DISTDIR="$${DISTDIR}" \
- ); \
- done
- tar chf${TAR_VERBOSE} - ${DIST_NAME} | ${GZIP} > "${DIST_NAME}.tar${GZIP_EXT}"
- rm -rf ${DIST_NAME}
-
-# The `dist' target in the top-level Makefile uses this `dist-dir'
-# target to select the appropriate files for distribution from the
-# directory containing this Makefile.
-.PHONY: dist-dir
-dist-dir:
- mkdir ${DISTDIR}
- for i in ${DISTFILES}; do \
- ln $(srcdir)/$${i} ${DISTDIR}; \
- done
-
-#`check'
-# Perform self-tests (if any). The user must build the program
-# before running the tests, but need not install the program; you
-# should write the self-tests so that they work when the program is
-# built but not installed.
-check:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} check; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-
-#`installcheck'
-# Perform installation tests (if any). The user must build and
-# install the program before running the tests. You should not
-# assume that `$(bindir)' is in the search path.
-installcheck:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} installcheck; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-
-#`installdirs'
-# It's useful to add a target named `installdirs' to create the
-# directories where files are installed, and their parent
-# directories. There is a script called `mkinstalldirs' which is
-# convenient for this; find it in the Texinfo package.You can use a
-# rule like this:
-#
-# # Make sure all installation directories, e.g. $(bindir) actually exist by
-# # making them if necessary.
-# installdirs: mkinstalldirs
-# $(srcdir)/mkinstalldirs $(bindir) $(datadir) $(libdir) \
-# $(infodir) $(mandir)
-installdirs:
- for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
- cd $$dir; \
- ${MAKE} installdirs; \
- cd .. ;\
- done
-
-
-
-# Cygnus extention:
-#
-# `Makefile'
-# Calls `./config.status' to rebuild the `Makefile' in this
-# directory.
-Makefile:
- ${SHELL-/bin/sh} config.status