# This is the developer's makefile, not the user's makefile. # Don't use it unless you know exactly what you do! # Some important programs: SHELL = /bin/sh MAKE = make # GNU tar together with GNU gzip. Excellent performance. PACK = tar PACKOPT = cvfhz PACKEXT = .tar.z all : configures documentation CONFIGURES = configure CONFIGURES_IN = configure.in AUTOCONF_FILES = autoconf/aclocal.m4 autoconf/acgeneral.m4 autoconf/acspecific.m4 configures : $(CONFIGURES) configure : configure.in $(AUTOCONF_FILES) autoconf/autoconf -m autoconf # # ACLOCAL = /home/bruno/clisp/src/autoconf/aclocal.m4 # # ACSELECT = /home/bruno/clisp/src/autoconf/acselect # # OTHERMACROS = /home/bruno/clisp/src/autoconf/libtool.m4 # ACLOCAL = /home/kreckel/contrib/src/clisp/src/autoconf/aclocal.m4 # ACSELECT = /home/kreckel/contrib/src/clisp/src/autoconf/acselect # OTHERMACROS = /home/kreckel/contrib/src/clisp/src/autoconf/libtool.m4 # # autoconf/aclocal.m4 : $(ACLOCAL) # ($(ACSELECT) `cat $(CONFIGURES_IN) | grep '^[A-Z][A-Z]_' | sed 's,[^A-Z_].*$$,,g' | sort | uniq` < $(ACLOCAL) ; cat $(OTHERMACROS) | sed -e 's,AC_CANONICAL_HOST,CL_CANONICAL_HOST,g' -e 's,AC_PROG_RANLIB,CL_PROG_RANLIB,g') > autoconf/aclocal.m4 # Syntaxcheck check-configures : $(CONFIGURES) set -e; for f in $(CONFIGURES); do bash -x -n $$f; done documentation : force cd doc && $(MAKE) -f Makefile.devel documentation force :