minix/distrib/sets/Makefile
Lionel Sambuc 9152e1c5a7 Upgrading build system to new NetBSD revision
The tested targets are the followgin ones:
 * tools
 * distribution
 * sets
 * release

The remaining NetBSD targets have not been disabled nor tested
*at all*. Try them at your own risk, they may reboot the earth.

For all compliant Makefiles, objects and generated files are put in
MAKEOBJDIR, which means you can now keep objects between two branch
switching. Same for DESTDIR, please refer to build.sh options.

Regarding new or modifications of Makefiles a few things:
 * Read share/mk/bsd.README
 * If you add a subdirectory, add a Makefile in it, and have it called
   by the parent through the SUBDIR variable.
 * Do not add arbitrary inclusion which crosses to another branch of
   the hierarchy; If you can't do without it, put a comment on why.
   If possible, do not use inclusion at all.
 * Use as much as possible the infrastructure, it is here to make
   life easier, do not fight it.

Sets and package are now used to track files.
We have one set called "minix", composed of one package called "minix-sys"
2012-11-15 16:07:29 +01:00

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.84 2011/08/09 15:02:30 jmcneill Exp $
# Experimental RCS METALOG versioning
# (Needs host's rcs(1) commands)
#
# TODO:
# - In 'build.sh distribution', print diff to previous
#RCSMETALOG=1
# The `all' target must appear before bsd.own.mk is pulled in.
all:
@echo "Please understand what you are doing, first."
@false
.include <bsd.own.mk>
.include "${NETBSDSRCDIR}/distrib/common/Makefile.distrib"
.if ${USE_PIGZGZIP} != "no"
COMPRESS_PROGRAM=${TOOL_PIGZ:Q}
.else
COMPRESS_PROGRAM=gzip
.endif
SETSENV= DESTDIR=${DESTDIR:Q} \
MACHINE=${MACHINE:Q} \
MACHINE_ARCH=${MACHINE_ARCH:Q} \
AWK=${TOOL_AWK:Q} \
CKSUM=${TOOL_CKSUM:Q} \
DB=${TOOL_DB:Q} \
HOST_SH=${HOST_SH:Q} \
MAKE=${MAKE:Q} \
MKTEMP=${TOOL_MKTEMP:Q} \
MTREE=${TOOL_MTREE:Q} \
PAX=${TOOL_PAX:Q} \
COMPRESS_PROGRAM=${COMPRESS_PROGRAM:Q} \
PKG_CREATE=${TOOL_PKG_CREATE:Q} \
SED=${TOOL_SED:Q} \
TSORT=${TSORT:Q}
SETSCMD= cd ${.CURDIR} && \
${SETSENV} \
${HOST_SH}
MAKETARS_FLAGS=
.if ${MKX11} != "no"
MAKESRCTARS_X11_FLAGS= -x ${X11SRCDIR}
.endif
.if ${MKEXTSRC} != "no"
MAKESRCTARS_EXTSRC_FLAGS= -y ${EXTSRCSRCDIR}
.endif
.if ${MKX11} != "no"
MAKEFLIST_X11_FLAGS= ,x
.endif
.if ${MKEXTSRC} != "no"
MAKEFLIST_EXTSRC_FLAGS= ,ext
.endif
MAKEFLIST_FLAGS= -L base${MAKEFLIST_X11_FLAGS}${MAKEFLIST_EXTSRC_FLAGS}
MAKESRCTARS_FLAGS= -N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc
.if ${MAKEVERBOSE} < 2
MAKETARS_FLAGS+= -q
MAKESRCTARS_FLAGS+= -q
.endif
.if !defined(MAKETARSETS)
MAKETARSETS!= ${SETSCMD} ./makeflist -l ${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS}
.endif
print_have_gcc: .PHONY
@echo ${HAVE_GCC}
print_machine: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE}
print_machine_arch: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE_ARCH}
print_machine_cpu: .PHONY
@echo ${MACHINE_CPU}
print_object_fmt: .PHONY
@echo ${OBJECT_FMT}
print_toolchain_missing: .PHONY
@echo "${TOOLCHAIN_MISSING}"
print_mkvars \
print_set_lists_base print_set_lists_x print_set_lists_ext \
list_set_lists_base list_set_lists_x list_set_lists_ext \
list_set_files_base list_set_files_x list_set_files_ext \
: .PHONY
@${SETSENV}; rundir="${.CURDIR}"; . ./sets.subr; ${.TARGET}
#
# METALOG MANIPULATION TARGETS
#
# METALOG is the name of a metadata log file, and is set in <bsd.own.mk>
# if MKUNPRIVED is not "no".
#
# METALOG.unpriv is a command line option passed to various scripts;
# it is either blank or "-M ${METALOG}.sanitised", depending on the
# MKUNPRIVED flag.
#
# The sanitise_METALOG target creates METALOG.sanitised from METALOG,
# without modifying METALOG itself. METALOG.sanitised is sorted, and
# has duplicates merged. This is used near the end of a build, after
# build products have been installed in DESTDIR and corresponding lines
# have been added to METALOG, but before METALOG.sanitised is used in
# the creation of sets in RELEASEDIR.
#
# The clean_METALOG either deletes METALOG or replaces METALOG with
# a sanitised version of itself, depending on the MKUPDATE flag, and
# deletes old METALOG.* files. This is intended to be used at the start
# of a build, to ensure that repeated MKUPDATE builds do not cause
# unbounded growth of METALOG.
#
.if ${MKUNPRIVED} == "no"
METALOG.unpriv=
sanitise_METALOG: .PHONY
@true
clean_METALOG: .PHONY
@true
.else # MKUNPRIVED
METALOG.unpriv= -M ${METALOG}.sanitised
sanitise_METALOG: .PHONY ${METALOG}.sanitised
${METALOG}.sanitised: ${METALOG}
sort ${METALOG} | \
${TOOL_MTREE} -CSM -k all -N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc \
>${METALOG}.new
mv ${METALOG}.new ${METALOG}.sanitised
.if defined(RCSMETALOG)
. ./metalog.subr; \
xrcs_descr="build distribution METALOG"; \
xrcs_msg="$$(date)"; \
xrcs_cur=${METALOG}.sanitised; \
xrcs update
.endif
.if ${MKUPDATE} == "no" || !exists(${METALOG})
clean_METALOG: .PHONY
rm -f ${METALOG} ${METALOG}.*
.else # MKUPDATE
clean_METALOG: .PHONY ${METALOG}.sanitised
mv ${METALOG}.sanitised ${METALOG}
.if defined(RCSMETALOG)
[ -f ${METALOG}.sanitised,v ] && mv ${METALOG}.sanitised,v ${METALOG},v
.endif
rm -f ${METALOG}.*
.if defined(RCSMETALOG)
[ -f ${METALOG},v ] && mv ${METALOG},v ${METALOG}.sanitised,v
.endif
.endif # MKUPDATE
.endif # MKUNPRIVED
#
# FILE LIST TARGETS
#
# This target has debugging value only, really.
makeflist: .PHONY .PRECIOUS check_DESTDIR
${SETSCMD} ./makeflist ${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS}
checkflist: .PRECIOUS .PHONY check_DESTDIR sanitise_METALOG
${SETSCMD} ${.CURDIR}/checkflist \
${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS} ${CHECKFLIST_FLAGS} ${METALOG.unpriv}
checkflist-x11: .PHONY check_DESTDIR
${SETSCMD} ./checkflist -x ${CHECKFLIST_FLAGS}
checkflist-extsrc: .PHONY check_DESTDIR
${SETSCMD} ./checkflist -y ${CHECKFLIST_FLAGS}
.if defined(DESTDIR) && ${DESTDIR} != ""
checkflist_if_DESTDIR: checkflist
.else
checkflist_if_DESTDIR:
.endif
#
# SET BUILDING TARGETS
#
TARDIR= ${RELEASEDIR}/${RELEASEMACHINEDIR}/binary/sets
SOURCETARDIR= ${RELEASEDIR}/source/sets
# If MAKETARS_SERIAL is set to "YES" or "yes", then the tar sets will be
# made in series, even if make's "-j" flag requests multiple parallel
# jobs. This is useful on systems that exhibit poor performance when
# running multiple parallel disk-intensive operations. The default is
# MAKETARS_SERIAL=NO, which will obey the "-j" flag passed to the make
# command.
#
MAKETARS_SERIAL?= NO
.if empty(MAKETARS_SERIAL:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
_MAKETARS_WAIT= # empty
.else
_MAKETARS_WAIT= .WAIT
.endif
maketars: .PRECIOUS .PHONY check_DESTDIR check_RELEASEDIR \
sanitise_METALOG checkflist_if_DESTDIR .WAIT \
maketarsetup .WAIT \
${MAKETARSETS:@.TARS.@${_MAKETARS_WAIT} do-${.TARS.}@}
@true
maketarsetup: .EXEC
.if defined(DESTDIR) && ${DESTDIR} != ""
${_MKMSG} "execute checkflist"
${MAKE} checkflist
.endif
mkdir -p ${TARDIR}
for i in MD5 SHA512; do \
rm -f ${TARDIR}/$$i ${TARDIR}/$$i.tmp; \
done
makesetfiles: .PHONY sanitise_METALOG
${_MKMSG_CREATE} "set lists"
${SETSCMD} ./maketars -S -d ${DESTDIR:S,^$,/,} ${MAKETARS_FLAGS} \
${METALOG.unpriv} \
-N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc ${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS} -t ${TARDIR}
.for tar in ${MAKETARSETS}
do-${tar}: .PHONY sanitise_METALOG
${_MKMSG_CREATE} "${tar}.tgz"
${SETSCMD} ./maketars -d ${DESTDIR:S,^$,/,} ${MAKETARS_FLAGS} \
${METALOG.unpriv} \
-N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc -t ${TARDIR} ${tar} \
|| { rm -f ${TARDIR}/${tar}.tgz; false; }
.endfor
makesrctars: .PRECIOUS .PHONY check_RELEASEDIR
${_MKMSG_CREATE} "source tar files"
mkdir -p ${SOURCETARDIR}
${SETSCMD} ./makesrctars ${MAKESRCTARS_FLAGS} \
${MAKESRCTARS_X11_FLAGS} ${MAKESRCTARS_EXTSRC_FLAGS} \
${NETBSDSRCDIR} ${SOURCETARDIR}
makesums: .PRECIOUS .PHONY check_RELEASEDIR .WAIT \
${MAKETARSETS:@.TARS.@do-sum-${.TARS.}@}
for i in MD5 SHA512; do \
mv ${TARDIR}/$$i.tmp ${TARDIR}/$$i; \
done
.for tar in ${MAKETARSETS}
do-sum-${tar}: .PHONY do-${tar}
${_MKMSG_CREATE} "${tar} checksums"
${MAKESUMS} -t ${TARDIR} ${tar}.tgz
for i in MD5 SHA512; do \
${TOOL_CAT} ${TARDIR}/$$i >> ${TARDIR}/$$i.tmp; \
done
.endfor
.ORDER: ${MAKETARSETS:@.TARS.@do-sum-${.TARS.}@}
installsets: .PHONY check_DESTDIR sanitise_METALOG
.if !defined(INSTALLDIR)
@echo "setenv INSTALLDIR before doing that!"
@false
.endif
${SETSCMD} ./maketars -d ${DESTDIR:S,^$,/,} ${MAKETARS_FLAGS} \
${METALOG.unpriv} -N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc \
${MAKEFLIST_FLAGS} -i ${INSTALLDIR} ${INSTALLSETS}
# Should we ignore errors like extra or missing files in the flists?
SLOPPY_FLIST?= NO
.if !empty(SLOPPY_FLIST:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
CHECKFLIST_FLAGS+= -e -m
REGPKG.sloppy= -m
.endif
.if ${MAKEVERBOSE} == 0
REGPKG.verbose?= -q
.elif ${MAKEVERBOSE} == 1
REGPKG.verbose?=
.else # MAKEVERBOSE >= 2
REGPKG.verbose?= -v
.endif
REGPKG.force?= # -f, or empty
REGPKG.cache?= -c # -c, or empty
REGPKG.update:= ${MKUPDATE:tl:Nno:C/..*/-u/}
SYSPKGSETS?= all
makesyspkgs: .PHONY check_DESTDIR check_RELEASEDIR \
sanitise_METALOG checkflist_if_DESTDIR
mkdir -p ${RELEASEDIR}/${RELEASEMACHINEDIR}/binary/syspkgs
${SETSCMD} ${.CURDIR}/regpkgset \
${REGPKG.verbose} ${REGPKG.force} ${REGPKG.sloppy} \
${REGPKG.cache} ${REGPKG.update} \
-d ${DESTDIR:S,^$,/,} ${METALOG.unpriv} \
-N ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc \
-t ${RELEASEDIR}/${RELEASEMACHINEDIR}/binary/syspkgs ${SYSPKGSETS}
makesyspkgsums: .PHONY check_RELEASEDIR
${MAKESUMS} -t ${RELEASEDIR}/${RELEASEMACHINEDIR}/binary/syspkgs
# Update the "deps" file.
# XXX: Why is "deps" checked in to the source tree, instead of
# just being created as necessary?
makedeps: .PHONY
${SETSCMD} ./syspkgdeps all >${.CURDIR}/deps
#
# MAIN ENTRY POINTS
#
syspkgs: .PHONY makesyspkgs .WAIT makesyspkgsums
@true
sets: .PHONY maketars .WAIT makesums
@true
sourcesets: .PHONY makesrctars
@true
.include <bsd.sys.mk>