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# @(#)Makefile 7.109
# Change the line below for your time zone (after finding the zone you want in
# the time zone files, or adding it to a time zone file).
# Alternately, if you discover you've got the wrong time zone, you can just
# zic -l rightzone
# to correct things.
# Use the command
# make zonenames
# to get a list of the values you can use for LOCALTIME.
LOCALTIME= GMT
# If you want something other than Eastern United States time as a template
# for handling POSIX-style time zone environment variables,
# change the line below (after finding the zone you want in the
# time zone files, or adding it to a time zone file).
# (When a POSIX-style environment variable is handled, the rules in the
# template file are used to determine "spring forward" and "fall back" days and
# times; the environment variable itself specifies UTC offsets of standard and
# summer time.)
# Alternately, if you discover you've got the wrong time zone, you can just
# zic -p rightzone
# to correct things.
# Use the command
# make zonenames
# to get a list of the values you can use for POSIXRULES.
# If you want POSIX compatibility, use "America/New_York".
POSIXRULES= America/New_York
# Also see TZDEFRULESTRING below, which takes effect only
# if the time zone files cannot be accessed.
# Everything gets put in subdirectories of. . .
TOPDIR= /usr
# "Compiled" time zone information is placed in the "TZDIR" directory
# (and subdirectories).
# Use an absolute path name for TZDIR unless you're just testing the software.
TZDIR= $(TOPDIR)/share/zoneinfo
# The "tzselect", "zic", and "zdump" commands get installed in. . .
ETCDIR= $(TOPDIR)/bin
# If you "make INSTALL", the "date" command gets installed in. . .
BINDIR= $(TOPDIR)/bin
# Library functions are put in an archive in LIBDIR.
LIBDIR= $(TOPDIR)/lib
# If you always want time values interpreted as "seconds since the epoch
# (not counting leap seconds)", use
# REDO= posix_only
# below. If you always want right time values interpreted as "seconds since
# the epoch" (counting leap seconds)", use
# REDO= right_only
# below. If you want both sets of data available, with leap seconds not
# counted normally, use
# REDO= posix_right
# below. If you want both sets of data available, with leap seconds counted
# normally, use
# REDO= right_posix
# below.
# POSIX mandates that leap seconds not be counted; for compatibility with it,
# use either "posix_only" or "posix_right".
REDO= posix_right
# Since "." may not be in PATH...
YEARISTYPE= ./yearistype
# Non-default libraries needed to link.
# Add -lintl if you want to use `gettext' on Solaris.
LDLIBS=
# Add the following to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line as needed.
# -Dconst= if `const' does not work (SunOS 4.x cc, OSF1 V5.0 cc)
# -DHAVE_ADJTIME=0 if `adjtime' does not exist (SVR0?)
# -DHAVE_GETTEXT=1 if `gettext' works (GNU, Linux, Solaris); also see LDLIBS
# -DHAVE_INCOMPATIBLE_CTIME_R=1 if your system's time.h declares
# ctime_r and asctime_r incompatibly with the POSIX standard (Solaris 8).
# -DHAVE_SETTIMEOFDAY=0 if settimeofday does not exist (SVR0?)
# -DHAVE_SETTIMEOFDAY=1 if settimeofday has just 1 arg (SVR4)
# -DHAVE_SETTIMEOFDAY=2 if settimeofday uses 2nd arg (4.3BSD)
# -DHAVE_SETTIMEOFDAY=3 if settimeofday ignores 2nd arg (4.4BSD)
# -DHAVE_STRERROR=0 if your system lacks the strerror function
# -DHAVE_SYMLINK=0 if your system lacks the symlink function
# -DHAVE_SYS_STAT_H=0 if your compiler lacks a "sys/stat.h"
# -DHAVE_SYS_WAIT_H=0 if your compiler lacks a "sys/wait.h"
# -DLOCALE_HOME=\"path\" if locales are in "path", not "/usr/lib/locale"
# -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=0 if your compiler lacks a "unistd.h" (Microsoft C++ 7?)
# -DHAVE_UTMPX_H=1 if your compiler has a "utmpx.h"
# -DTZDEFRULESTRING=\",date/time,date/time\" to default to the specified
# DST transitions if the time zone files cannot be accessed
# -DTZ_DOMAIN=\"foo\" to use "foo" for gettext domain name; default is "tz"
# -TTZ_DOMAINDIR=\"/path\" to use "/path" for gettext directory;
# the default is system-supplied, typically "/usr/lib/locale"
# $(GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS) if you are using GCC and want lots of checking
# -DNO_RUN_TIME_WARNINGS_ABOUT_YEAR_2000_PROBLEMS_THANK_YOU=1
# if you do not want run time warnings about formats that may cause
# year 2000 grief
# -DZIC_MAX_ABBR_LEN_WO_WARN=3
# (or some other number) to set the maximum time zone abbreviation length
# that zic will accept without a warning (the default is 6)
GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS = -Dlint -g -O -fno-common \
-Wall -Wcast-qual -Wconversion -Wmissing-prototypes \
-Wnested-externs -Wpointer-arith -Wshadow \
-Wtraditional # -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings
#
# If you want to use System V compatibility code, add
# -DUSG_COMPAT
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. This arrange for "timezone" and "daylight"
# variables to be kept up-to-date by the time conversion functions. Neither
# "timezone" nor "daylight" is described in X3J11's work.
#
# If your system has a "GMT offset" field in its "struct tm"s
# (or if you decide to add such a field in your system's "time.h" file),
# add the name to a define such as
# -DTM_GMTOFF=tm_gmtoff
# or
# -DTM_GMTOFF=_tm_gmtoff
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line.
# Neither tm_gmtoff nor _tm_gmtoff is described in X3J11's work;
# in its work, use of "tm_gmtoff" is described as non-conforming.
# Both Linux and BSD have done the equivalent of defining TM_GMTOFF in
# their recent releases.
#
# If your system has a "zone abbreviation" field in its "struct tm"s
# (or if you decide to add such a field in your system's "time.h" file),
# add the name to a define such as
# -DTM_ZONE=tm_zone
# or
# -DTM_ZONE=_tm_zone
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line.
# Neither tm_zone nor _tm_zone is described in X3J11's work;
# in its work, use of "tm_zone" is described as non-conforming.
# Both UCB and Sun have done the equivalent of defining TM_ZONE in
# their recent releases.
#
# If you want functions that were inspired by early versions of X3J11's work,
# add
# -DSTD_INSPIRED
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. This arranges for the functions
# "tzsetwall", "offtime", "timelocal", "timegm", "timeoff",
# "posix2time", and "time2posix" to be added to the time conversion library.
# "tzsetwall" is like "tzset" except that it arranges for local wall clock
# time (rather than the time specified in the TZ environment variable)
# to be used.
# "offtime" is like "gmtime" except that it accepts a second (long) argument
# that gives an offset to add to the time_t when converting it.
# "timelocal" is equivalent to "mktime".
# "timegm" is like "timelocal" except that it turns a struct tm into
# a time_t using UTC (rather than local time as "timelocal" does).
# "timeoff" is like "timegm" except that it accepts a second (long) argument
# that gives an offset to use when converting to a time_t.
# "posix2time" and "time2posix" are described in an included manual page.
# X3J11's work does not describe any of these functions.
# Sun has provided "tzsetwall", "timelocal", and "timegm" in SunOS 4.0.
# These functions may well disappear in future releases of the time
# conversion package.
#
# If you want Source Code Control System ID's left out of object modules, add
# -DNOID
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line.
#
# If you'll never want to handle solar-time-based time zones, add
# -DNOSOLAR
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line
# (and comment out the "SDATA=" line below).
# This reduces (slightly) the run-time data-space requirements of
# the time conversion functions; it may reduce the acceptability of your system
# to folks in oil- and cash-rich places.
#
# If you want to allocate state structures in localtime, add
# -DALL_STATE
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. Storage is obtained by calling malloc.
#
# If you want an "altzone" variable (a la System V Release 3.1), add
# -DALTZONE
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line.
# This variable is not described in X3J11's work.
#
# If you want a "gtime" function (a la MACH), add
# -DCMUCS
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line
# This function is not described in X3J11's work.
#
# NIST-PCTS:151-2, Version 1.4, (1993-12-03) is a test suite put
# out by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
# which claims to test C and Posix conformance. If you want to pass PCTS, add
# -DPCTS
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line.
#
# If you want strict compliance with XPG4 as of 1994-04-09, add
# -DXPG4_1994_04_09
# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. This causes "strftime" to always return
# 53 as a week number (rather than 52 or 53) for those days in January that
# before the first Monday in January when a "%V" format is used and January 1
# falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
CFLAGS=-DHAVE_ADJTIME=0 -D_POSIX_SOURCE=1 -D_MINIX=1
# If you want zic's -s option used when installing, uncomment the next line
# ZFLAGS= -s
zic= ./zic
ZIC= $(zic) $(ZFLAGS)
# The name of a Posix-compliant `awk' on your system.
AWK= nawk
# The path where SGML DTDs are kept.
SGML_SEARCH_PATH= $(TOPDIR)/share/doc/sgml-lib/REC-xhtml1-20000126/
# The catalog file(s) to use when validating XHTML.
SGML_CATALOG_FILES= xhtml.soc
# The name, arguments and environment of a program to validate your web pages.
# See <http://www.jclark.com/sp/> for a validator, and
# <http://validator.w3.org/source/> for a validation library.
VALIDATE = nsgmls
VALIDATE_FLAGS = -s -B -wall -wno-unused-param -wxml
VALIDATE_ENV = \
SGML_CATALOG_FILES=$(SGML_CATALOG_FILES) \
SGML_SEARCH_PATH=$(SGML_SEARCH_PATH) \
SP_CHARSET_FIXED=YES \
SP_ENCODING=UTF-8
###############################################################################
cc= cc
CC= $(cc) -DTZDIR=\"$(TZDIR)\"
TZCSRCS= zic.c scheck.c ialloc.c
TZCOBJS= zic.o scheck.o ialloc.o
TZDSRCS= zdump.c ialloc.c
TZDOBJS= zdump.o ialloc.o
DATESRCS= date.c logwtmp.c
DATEOBJS= date.o logwtmp.o
LIBSRCS= difftime.c
LIBOBJS= difftime.o
HEADERS= tzfile.h private.h
NONLIBSRCS= zic.c zdump.c scheck.c ialloc.c
NEWUCBSRCS= date.c logwtmp.c
SOURCES= $(HEADERS) $(LIBSRCS) $(NONLIBSRCS) $(NEWUCBSRCS) tzselect.ksh
DOCS= README Theory date.1 Makefile
PRIMARY_YDATA= africa antarctica asia australasia \
europe northamerica southamerica
YDATA= $(PRIMARY_YDATA) pacificnew etcetera factory backward
NDATA= systemv
SDATA= solar87 solar88 solar89
TDATA= $(YDATA) $(NDATA) $(SDATA)
TABDATA= iso3166.tab zone.tab
DATA= $(YDATA) $(NDATA) $(SDATA) $(TABDATA) leapseconds yearistype.sh
WEB_PAGES= tz-art.htm tz-link.htm
MISC= usno1988 usno1989 usno1989a usno1995 usno1997 usno1998 \
itca.jpg $(WEB_PAGES) checktab.awk workman.sh
ENCHILADA= $(DOCS) $(SOURCES) $(DATA) $(MISC)
# And for the benefit of csh users on systems that assume the user
# shell should be used to handle commands in Makefiles. . .
SHELL= /bin/sh
all: tzselect zic zdump $(LIBOBJS)
ALL: all date
install: ALL $(DATA) $(REDO) $(TABDATA)
$(ZIC) -y $(YEARISTYPE) \
-d $(TZDIR) -l $(LOCALTIME) -p $(POSIXRULES)
-rm -f $(TZDIR)/iso3166.tab $(TZDIR)/zone.tab
install -m 644 iso3166.tab zone.tab $(TZDIR)/.
-mkdir $(TOPDIR) $(ETCDIR) 2>/dev/null
install -m 755 tzselect zic zdump $(ETCDIR)/.
-mkdir $(TOPDIR) 2>/dev/null
install -m 755 date /bin
INSTALL: ALL install date.1
-mkdir $(TOPDIR) $(BINDIR) 2>/dev/null
cp date $(BINDIR)/.
-mkdir $(TOPDIR) 2>/dev/null
zdump: $(TZDOBJS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LFLAGS) $(TZDOBJS) $(LDLIBS) -o $@
install -S768k $@
zic: $(TZCOBJS) yearistype
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LFLAGS) $(TZCOBJS) $(LDLIBS) -o $@
install -S1M $@
yearistype: yearistype.sh
cp yearistype.sh yearistype
chmod +x yearistype
posix_only: zic $(TDATA)
$(ZIC) -y $(YEARISTYPE) -d $(TZDIR) -L /dev/null $(TDATA)
right_only: zic leapseconds $(TDATA)
$(ZIC) -y $(YEARISTYPE) -d $(TZDIR) -L leapseconds $(TDATA)
# In earlier versions of this makefile, the other two directories were
# subdirectories of $(TZDIR). However, this led to configuration errors.
# For example, with posix_right under the earlier scheme,
# TZ='right/Australia/Adelaide' got you localtime with leap seconds,
# but gmtime without leap seconds, which led to problems with applications
# like sendmail that subtract gmtime from localtime.
# Therefore, the other two directories are now siblings of $(TZDIR).
# You must replace all of $(TZDIR) to switch from not using leap seconds
# to using them, or vice versa.
other_two: zic leapseconds $(TDATA)
$(ZIC) -y $(YEARISTYPE) -d $(TZDIR)-posix -L /dev/null $(TDATA)
$(ZIC) -y $(YEARISTYPE) \
-d $(TZDIR)-leaps -L leapseconds $(TDATA)
posix_right: posix_only other_two
right_posix: right_only other_two
zones: $(REDO)
# We use the system's logwtmp in preference to ours if available.
date: $(DATEOBJS) logwtmp.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) date.o logwtmp.o \
$(LDLIBS) -o $@
tzselect: tzselect.ksh
sed \
-e 's|AWK=[^}]*|AWK=$(AWK)|g' \
-e 's|TZDIR=[^}]*|TZDIR=$(TZDIR)|' \
<$? >$@
chmod +x $@
check: check_tables check_web
check_tables: checktab.awk $(PRIMARY_YDATA)
$(AWK) -f checktab.awk $(PRIMARY_YDATA)
check_web: $(WEB_PAGES)
$(VALIDATE_ENV) $(VALIDATE) $(VALIDATE_FLAGS) $(WEB_PAGES)
clean:
rm -f core *.o *.out tzselect zdump zic yearistype date
maintainer-clean: clean
@echo 'This command is intended for maintainers to use; it'
@echo 'deletes files that may need special tools to rebuild.'
rm -f *.[1-8].txt tzcode.tar.gz tzdata.tar.gz
names:
@echo $(ENCHILADA)
# The zics below ensure that each data file can stand on its own.
# We also do an all-files run to catch links to links.
public: $(ENCHILADA)
make maintainer-clean
make "CFLAGS=$(GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS)"
-mkdir /tmp/,tzpublic 2>/dev/null
-for i in $(TDATA) ; do zic -v -d /tmp/,tzpublic $$i 2>&1 | grep -v "starting year" ; done
for i in $(TDATA) ; do zic -d /tmp/,tzpublic $$i || exit; done
zic -v -d /tmp/,tzpublic $(TDATA) || exit
rm -f -r /tmp/,tzpublic
for i in *.[1-8] ; do sh workman.sh $$i > $$i.txt || exit; done
$(AWK) -f checktab.awk $(PRIMARY_YDATA)
tar cf - $(DOCS) $(SOURCES) $(MISC) *.[1-8].txt | gzip -9 > tzcode.tar.gz
tar cf - $(DATA) | gzip -9 > tzdata.tar.gz
typecheck:
make clean
for i in "long long" unsigned double; \
do \
make CFLAGS="-DTYPECHECK -D_TIME_T \"-Dtime_t=$$i\"" ; \
./zdump -v Europe/Rome ; \
make clean ; \
done
zonenames: $(TDATA)
@$(AWK) '/^Zone/ { print $$2 } /^Link/ { print $$3 }' $(TDATA)
date.o: private.h
difftime.o: private.h
ialloc.o: private.h
scheck.o: private.h
zic.o: private.h tzfile.h
.KEEP_STATE: