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include srcdir.mk
BLDDIR = $(CURDIR)
SUBDIR =
export SRCDIR
export BLDDIR
include $(BLDDIR)/config.mk
SUBDIRS = include lib src tools examples
# The reason we don't build tools and examples by default is that they
# contain executables, which require significantly more from the
# environment to build than libraries. Ergo, they are signficantly
# more likely to fail to build. Indeed, when 'tools' was built by
# default, the majority of the reported build problems were with that.
# Since they are ancillary to the package, building them by default is
# not worth causing the whole build to fail.
# As with any subdirectory, to build 'tools' or 'examples', cd to the
# subdirectory and make there.
DEFAULT_SUBDIRS = include lib src
ifeq ($(BUILD_TOOLS),yes)
DEFAULT_SUBDIRS += tools
endif
PROGRAMS_TO_INSTALL = xmlrpc-c-config
default: xmlrpc-c-config xmlrpc-c-config.test $(DEFAULT_SUBDIRS:%=%/all)
# We don't want common.mk's rule for version.h
OMIT_VERSION_H = Y
# We don't want common.mk's rule for transport_config.h
OMIT_TRANSPORT_CONFIG_H = Y
# We don't want common.mk's rule for xmlrpc-c-config.test:
OMIT_XMLRPC_C_CONFIG_TEST = Y
include $(SRCDIR)/common.mk
.PHONY: all
all: xmlrpc-c-config xmlrpc-c-config.test $(SUBDIRS:%=%/all)
# The examples subdirectory is special, because even the make file in there
# is designed to be an example. So it has to be simple and as close as
# possible to something a person could use outside of the Xmlrpc-c source
# tree. One ramification of that is that it does not specify dependencies
# on other parts of the Xmlrpc-c build. That means we must separately
# ensure that the Xmlrpc-c libraries are built before making the example
# programs.
#
# It also means that you have to manually clean the examples directory
# in order to get the examples rebuilt after you modify the Xmlrpc-c
# libraries.
examples/all: xmlrpc-c-config.test lib/all src/all include/all
# Parallel make (make --jobs) is not smart enough to coordinate builds
# between submakes, so a naive parallel make would cause certain
# targets to get built multiple times simultaneously. That is usually
# unacceptable. So we introduce extra dependencies here just to make
# sure such targets are already up to date before the submake starts,
# for the benefit of parallel make. Note that we ensure that parallel
# make works for 'make all' in the top directory, but it may still fail
# for the aforementioned reason for other invocations.
tools/all: include/all lib/all src/all
src/all lib/all: include/all
src/all: lib/all
MAJOR := $(XMLRPC_MAJOR_RELEASE)
MINOR := $(XMLRPC_MINOR_RELEASE)
POINT := $(XMLRPC_POINT_RELEASE)
version.h: $(SRCDIR)/version.mk
rm -f $@
echo "/* Generated by make file rule */" >>$@
echo "#define XMLRPC_C_VERSION" \"$(MAJOR).$(MINOR).$(POINT)"\"" >>$@
echo "#define XMLRPC_VERSION_MAJOR $(MAJOR)" >>$@
echo "#define XMLRPC_VERSION_MINOR $(MINOR)" >>$@
echo "#define XMLRPC_VERSION_POINT $(POINT)" >>$@
include transport_config.mk
# shell_config is a fragment to place inside a Bourne shell program that
# sets variables that tell how the build is configured.
shell_config: $(BLDDIR)/config.mk
rm -f $@
@echo "Lots of echoes to '$@' suppressed here ..."
@echo '#' >>$@
@echo '#######################################################' >>$@
@echo "# From '$@'" >>$@
@echo '#######################################################' >>$@
@echo 'ENABLE_ABYSS_THREADS="$(ENABLE_ABYSS_THREADS)"' >>$@
@echo 'ENABLE_LIBXML2_BACKEND="$(ENABLE_LIBXML2_BACKEND)"' >>$@
@echo 'MUST_BUILD_WININET_CLIENT="$(MUST_BUILD_WININET_CLIENT)"'>>$@
@echo 'MUST_BUILD_CURL_CLIENT="$(MUST_BUILD_CURL_CLIENT)"' >>$@
@echo 'MUST_BUILD_LIBWWW_CLIENT="$(MUST_BUILD_LIBWWW_CLIENT)"' >>$@
@echo 'NEED_RPATH="$(NEED_RPATH)"' >>$@
@echo 'NEED_WL_RPATH="$(NEED_WL_RPATH)"' >>$@
@echo 'LIBXMLRPCPP_NAME="$(LIBXMLRPCPP_NAME)"' >>$@
@echo 'LSOCKET="$(LSOCKET)"' >>$@
@echo 'WININET_LDADD="$(WININET_LDADD)"' >>$@
@echo 'WININET_LIBDIR="$(WININET_LIBDIR)"' >>$@
@echo 'CURL_LDADD="$(CURL_LDADD)"' >>$@
@echo 'CURL_LIBDIR="$(CURL_LIBDIR)"' >>$@
@echo 'LIBWWW_LDADD="$(LIBWWW_LDADD)"' >>$@
@echo 'LIBWWW_LIBDIR="$(LIBWWW_LIBDIR)"' >>$@
@echo 'XMLRPC_MAJOR_RELEASE="$(XMLRPC_MAJOR_RELEASE)"' >>$@
@echo 'XMLRPC_MINOR_RELEASE="$(XMLRPC_MINOR_RELEASE)"' >>$@
@echo 'XMLRPC_POINT_RELEASE="$(XMLRPC_POINT_RELEASE)"' >>$@
@echo 'FEATURE_LIST="$(FEATURE_LIST)"' >>$@
@echo 'PREFIX="$(PREFIX)"' >>$@
@echo 'HEADERINST_DIR="$(HEADERINST_DIR)"' >>$@
@echo 'LIBINST_DIR="$(LIBINST_DIR)"' >>$@
@echo 'BLDDIR="$(BLDDIR)"' >>$@
@echo 'ABS_SRCDIR="$(ABS_SRCDIR)"' >>$@
@echo '#######################################################' >>$@
xmlrpc-c-config xmlrpc-c-config.test:%: %.main shell_config
rm -f $@
@echo "Echoes to '$@' suppressed here ..."
@echo '#! /bin/sh' >>$@
@echo '#' >>$@
@echo '# This file was generated by a make rule' >>$@
@echo '#' >>$@
cat shell_config >>$@
cat $< >>$@
chmod a+rx $@
.PHONY: clean clean-local
clean: $(SUBDIRS:%=%/clean) clean-common clean-local
clean-local:
rm -f transport_config.h version.h
.PHONY: distclean distclean-local
distclean: $(SUBDIRS:%=%/distclean) distclean-common distclean-local
distclean-local: clean-local
rm -f config.log config.status config.mk srcdir.mk
rm -f xmlrpc_config.h xmlrpc_amconfig.h stamp-h
rm -f shell_config xmlrpc-c-config xmlrpc-c-config.test
rm -f TAGS
check: $(SUBDIRS:%=%/check)
DISTFILES =
.PHONY: distdir
distdir: distdir-common
.PHONY: install
install: $(DEFAULT_SUBDIRS:%=%/install) install-common
.PHONY: dep
dep: version.h $(BLDDIR)/include/xmlrpc-c/config.h $(SUBDIRS:%=%/dep)
xmlrpc_config.h xmlrpc_amconfig.h \
:%:%.in $(SRCDIR)/configure
$(SRCDIR)/configure
# A trick to catch a common user error. When you don't run 'configure',
# you don't have a srcdir.mk, which means $(SRCDIR) is null.
/common.mk:
@echo =======================================
@echo = You must run Configure before Make. =
@echo =======================================
false
# 'tags' generates/updates an Emacs tags file, anmed TAGS, in the current
# directory. Use with Emacs command 'find-tag'.
.PHONY: tags
tags:
find . -name "*.c" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.hpp" | \
etags -