Author: branden Date: 2003-10-05 22:21:14 -0500 (Sun, 05 Oct 2003) New Revision: 58
Removed: trunk/debian/rules Log: Drop (CBS) rules file in preparation for migration from CBS to CDBS. - debian/rules Deleted: trunk/debian/rules =================================================================== --- trunk/debian/rules 2003-10-05 20:53:13 UTC (rev 57) +++ trunk/debian/rules 2003-10-06 03:21:14 UTC (rev 58) @@ -1,545 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/make -f -# -*- mode: makefile; coding: utf-8 -*- -# Colin's Build System -# Copyright © 2002 Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -# $Id: rules,v 1.49 2003/01/01 19:57:26 walters Exp $ - -#################################### -# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE DIRECTLY # -#################################### - -### Introduction to Colin's Build System ############################# -# This file is shared between all the packages which use Colin's Build -# System. The idea is that this file contains sane defaults, and -# stuff specific to a package should go into the debian/rocks Makefile -# fragment. There generic hooks where you can override and add -# functionality for a specific package. - -# The big motivating factor for CBS was originally that more and more -# programs today are created using GNU configure scripts and GNU -# automake, and as such they are all very similar to configure and -# build. CBS takes advantage of this by doing stuff like looking for -# an executable file named "configure"; if it exists, CBS tries -# treating it like a GNU configure script, and passes it sane -# arguments (like --prefix=/usr). This will work for like 90% of the -# cases out there (including at least all my packages). But if it -# doesn't work, no problem; you can customize or just completely -# override it the debian/rocks file. For example, suppose that you -# need to pass "--enable-foo" to the configure script. In that case, -# all you need to do is create a file named debian/rocks, which -# contains: - -# DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS := --enable-foo - -# And that's it! Everything else happens automagically. However, -# suppose that your "configure" script isn't made by autoconf, and -# instead expects the user to interactively configure the program -# (e.g. Perl). In that case, you can just override the -# "deb-common-configure" rule, by putting something like the following -# in your debian/rocks: - -# deb-common-configure: -# ./configure --blah --blargh < debian/answers - -# All of the rules which are overridable are listed below, up to the -# line "-include debian/rocks". There are also a large group of -# variables you may customize to affect a default rule, instead of of -# just overriding the rule completely. - -# CBS also helps you keep up-to-date with the latest policy; when -# there is a new DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS entry, or they change semantics (as -# in the latest "debug" => "noopt" change), you shouldn't have to -# change anything in your packages (besides rebuilding them with the -# latest CBS version); CBS will just handle it. - -### CBS and Debhelper ################################################ -# Colin's Build System currently relies heavily on debhelper version -# 4, so you must have a Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0). - -### Single vs. Multi Binary packages ################################# -# If you have a single binary package, CBS tries to use the upstream -# Makefile to install everything into debian/packagename, so it will -# all appear in the binary package. To remove files, move them -# around, just override the deb-binary-hook-<packagename> target in -# the debian/rocks file, like: - -# deb-binary-hook-mypackage: -# mv debian/mypackage/usr/sbin/myprogram debian/mypackage/usr/bin/myprogram -# rm debian/mypackage/usr/share/doc/mypackage/INSTALL - -# If you have a multi-binary package, CBS (by default) uses the -# upstream Makefile to install everything in debian/tmp. After this, -# the recommended method is to use dh_install to copy these files into -# the appropriate package. To do this, just create -# "packagename.install" files; see the dh_install man page. - -### Common Problems ################################################## - -# Are you having problems with your package not building with the -# default deb-common-build rule? This could be because of CFLAGS -# issues. If it doesn't work, then your upstream's build system is -# broken. You should be able to set CFLAGS to contain the -# optimization and debugging settings you want, and this shouldn't -# frob any -I or other internal arguments the upstream build system -# needs. One way to fix this is to have upstream fix their Makefile -# to do something like: - -# # This is the default set of optimization and debugging flags, which -# # can be overridden with a CFLAGS passed to the make invocation. -# CFLAGS = -g -O2 -# # Now add specific stuff we need. -# override CFLAGS += -I. -I.. -ffrob-stuff - -# On a related note, if you want to have a nice, easy-to-maintain, -# working build system, try to convince your upstream to switch to -# automake, autoconf, and libtool. - -### The latest version of CBS ######################################## -# The canonical source for Colin's Build System is: -# http://cvs.verbum.org/debian/rules - -# Note that you can easily update your current version by running: -# debian/rules update - -# Are you keeping your Debian packages in CVS? In that case, it would -# probably be a good idea to disable keyword expansion for this file, -# so debian/rules update won't get confused. Run: -# cvs admin -ko debian/rules - -### Hooks which are overridable ###################################### - -## This target is called before almost anything else; in particular, -## it is called even before patches are applied. This is a good place -## to do stuff like generate a debian/control from debian/control.xml, -## etc. -deb-pre-build: - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This target is called after patches are applied, but before -## configure scripts or anything else are run. This is a good place -## to do wacky stuff like: -## 'find . -name 'Makefile.in' -exec touch {} \;'. -deb-post-patches: - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This target is called after patches are applied (i.e. after -## deb-post-patches). It is, as its name implies, a good place to run -## GNU configure scripts or the like. -deb-common-configure: - if [ -x ./configure ]; then $(DEB_CONFIGURE_INVOKE) --prefix=$(DEB_CONFIGURE_PREFIX) --mandir=$(DEB_CONFIGURE_MANDIR) --infodir=$(DEB_CONFIGURE_INFODIR) --sysconfdir=$(DEB_CONFIGURE_SYSCONFDIR) --localstatedir=$(DEB_CONFIGURE_LOCALSTATEDIR) --libexecdir=$(DEB_CONFIGURE_LIBEXECDIR) --disable-maintainer-mode $(DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS) $(DEB_USER_CONFIGURE_FLAGS); fi - -## This target is for configuring a specific package. It is called -## once for each package. -deb-configure-%: - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This is an "extra" rule, where you may prefix arbitrary commands to -## the general build, but not override the default. It is called -## before deb-common-build. -deb-extra-pre-common-build:: - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This target is called after common configuration (but not -## necessarily after package-specific configuration). Generally, this -## is a good place to invoke make and the like. Note that if you do -## package-specific configuration, you should likely override this -## rule to do nothing, and then do package-specific building in -## deb-build-<package>. -deb-common-build: - if [ -f Makefile ]; then \ - $(DEB_MAKE_ENVVARS) $(MAKE) CC="$(CC)" CXX="$(CXX)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" CXXFLAGS="$(CXXFLAGS)" $(DEB_BUILD_MAKE_TARGET); \ - fi - -## This is an "extra" rule, where you may add arbitrary commands to -## the general build, but not override the default. It is called -## after deb-common-build. -deb-extra-common-build:: deb-common-build - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This target is called once for each package, after package-specific -## configuration; it is for doing any building to a specific package. -deb-build-%: - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This is an "extra" rule, where you may add arbitrary commands to -## the package-specific build, but not override the default. It is -## called after deb-build-<package>. -deb-extra-build-%: deb-build-% - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This target is called after pre-build, and before any configuration -## takes place. It is designed to automatically update -## config.{sub,guess} files which are used by packages which use GNU -## autoconf. You should not generally need to override this target. -deb-autotools-setup: - if [ -r /usr/share/misc/config.sub ]; then \ - if [ -r config.sub -a ! -f config.sub.orig-cbs ]; then \ - mv config.sub config.sub.orig-cbs; \ - cp -f /usr/share/misc/config.sub config.sub; \ - fi; \ - fi - if [ -r /usr/share/misc/config.guess ]; then \ - if [ -r config.guess -a ! -f config.guess.orig-cbs ]; then \ - mv config.guess config.guess.orig-cbs; \ - cp -f /usr/share/misc/config.guess config.guess; \ - fi; \ - fi - -## This target is called during the clean process; it is designed to -## undo the effects of deb-autotools-setup, so that you won't get -## spurious bits in your Debian diff. You should not generally need -## to override this target. -deb-autotools-clean: - if [ -r config.sub.orig-cbs ]; then \ - mv config.sub.orig-cbs config.sub; \ - fi - if [ -r config.guess.orig-cbs ]; then \ - mv config.guess.orig-cbs config.guess; \ - fi - -## This target is called during the cleaning process. -deb-clean: - if [ -f Makefile ]; then $(MAKE) distclean || $(MAKE) clean || true; fi - if test -f config.log; then \ - if grep -i -q 'generated by GNU Autoconf' config.log || grep -i -q 'to aid debugging if configure ' config.log; then \ - rm -f config.log; \ - fi; \ - fi - if test -f config.status && grep -i -q 'Generated.*by configure.' config.status; then rm -f config.status; fi - if test -f config.cache && grep -i -q 'shell.*script.*caches.*results.*configure' config.cache; then rm -f config.cache; fi - -## This is an "extra" rule, where you may add arbitrary commands to -## the cleaning process, but not override the default. -deb-extra-clean:: deb-clean - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This target is called after the common installation step. It -## should install your package into its destination, e.g. debian/tmp -## (for single-binary packages, into debian/<packagename>). -deb-common-install: - if [ -f Makefile ]; then \ - if grep -q DESTDIR Makefile || grep -q -i 'generated.*by.*automake' Makefile; then \ - $(DEB_MAKE_ENVVARS) $(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(DEB_DESTDIR); \ - else \ - echo "This Makefile doesn't appear to support DESTDIR; you must override $@ in debian/rocks"; \ - exit 1; \ - fi; \ - else \ - echo "No default install action, you must override $@ in debian/rocks"; \ - exit 1; \ - fi - -## This is an "extra" rule, where you may add arbitrary commands to -## the common installation process, but not override the default. -deb-extra-common-install:: deb-common-install - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This target is called once for each package, after that package's -## specific build step. -deb-install-%: - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This is an "extra" rule, where you may add arbitrary commands to -## the installation process for a specific package, but not override -## the default. -deb-extra-install-%: deb-install-% - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This is a sort of "catchall" rule to do post-installation cleanup. -## It is called by deb-binary-<packagename> after everything should be -## installed in debian/tmp or debian/<packagename>. This is a good -## place to do things like move binaries from debian/tmp/usr/bin to -## debian/tmp/usr/sbin, convert HTML documentation into plain text, -## etc. -deb-binary-hook-%: - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This rule is called after the installation for a package. It does -## all the work of installing things like changelogs, README.Debian -## files, etc., and also actually builds the .deb files. It relies -## heavily on Debhelper, so please see the docs for those commands to -## understand how it works and to customize things more. You may -## override this target if you have special needs, but it is not -## recommended. It is better instead to use one of the provided -## hooks, or add a hook where necessary and send in a patch for CBS. -deb-binary-%: - dh_installdocs $(DEB_ALL_DOCS) $(DEB_INSTALL_DOCS_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE)) -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installexamples $(DEB_INSTALL_EXAMPLES_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE)) -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installman $(DEB_INSTALL_MANPAGES_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE)) -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installinfo $(DEB_INSTALL_INFO_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE)) -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installmenu -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installcron -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installdebconf -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installpam -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installchangelogs -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_install -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - $(internal_invoke) deb-binary-hook-$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - $(internal_invoke) deb-strip-$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_link -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_compress -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) $(foreach entry,$(DEB_COMPRESS_EXCLUDE),$(patsubst %,-X %,$(entry))) \ - $(foreach entry,$(DEB_COMPRESS_EXCLUDE_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE)),$(patsubst %,-X %,$(entry))) - dh_fixperms -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) $(foreach entry,$(DEB_FIXPERMS_EXCLUDE),$(patsubst %,-X %,$(entry))) \ - $(foreach entry,$(DEB_FIXPERMS_EXCLUDE_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE)),$(patsubst %,-X %,$(entry))) - $(internal_invoke) deb-makeshlibs-$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - $(internal_invoke) deb-post-fixperms-binary-$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_installdeb -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - $(internal_invoke) deb-shlibdeps-$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_gencontrol -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_md5sums -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - dh_builddeb -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - -## This rule is called by the default deb-binary-<package> -## implementation, after all package data has been installed, and -## after the deb-binary-hook-<packagename> has been called. As its -## name implies, it is where you should strip binaries. -deb-strip-%: - dh_strip -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - -## This rule is called by the default deb-binary-<package> -## implementation, *after* permissions have been sanitized. This is -## an excellent place to make binaries setuid where necessary, for -## example. -deb-post-fixperms-binary-%: - # Nothing to do by default. - -## This rule is called by the default deb-binary-<package> -## implementation, right before the final Debian package building -## process. This is where you should generate a "shlibs" file for -## your package, if necessary. -deb-makeshlibs-%: - dh_makeshlibs -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) - -## This rule is called by the default deb-binary-<package> -## implementation, during the final Debian package building -## process. This is where you should determine -deb-shlibdeps-%: - dh_shlibdeps -p$(DEB_CURPACKAGE) $(if $(DEB_SHLIBDEPS_LIBRARY_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE)),-L $(DEB_SHLIBDEPS_LIBRARY_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE))) $(if $(DEB_SHLIBDEPS_INCLUDE_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE))$(DEB_SHLIBDEPS_INCLUDE),-l $(DEB_SHLIBDEPS_INCLUDE_$(DEB_CURPACKAGE)):$(DEB_SHLIBDEPS_INCLUDE)) - --include debian/rocks - -### Overridable variables ####################################### - -# Some common variables; usually you shouldn't have to set these. -DEB_ARCH_PACKAGES ?= $(shell dh_listpackages -a 2>/dev/null || true) -DEB_INDEP_PACKAGES ?= $(shell dh_listpackages -i 2>/dev/null || true) -DEB_ALL_PACKAGES ?= $(DEB_ARCH_PACKAGES) $(DEB_INDEP_PACKAGES) -DEB_SOURCE_PACKAGE ?= $(strip $(shell egrep '^Source: ' debian/control | cut -f 2 -d ':')) - -export DH_COMPAT=4 - -DEB_VERSION ?= $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog | egrep '^Version:' | cut -f 2 -d ' ') - -DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) -DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) -DEB_HOST_ARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH) -DEB_BUILD_ARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH) - -CC ?= gcc -CXX ?= g++ - -DEB_C_DEFAULT_OPT ?= -O2 -DEB_CXX_DEFAULT_OPT ?= $(DEB_C_DEFAULT_OPT) -CFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -CXXFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) - CFLAGS += -O0 - CXXFLAGS += -O0 -else - CFLAGS += $(DEB_C_DEFAULT_OPT) - CXXFLAGS += $(DEB_CXX_DEFAULT_OPT) -endif - -DEB_PATCHDIRS ?= debian/patches -DEB_PATCHES ?= $(foreach dir,$(DEB_PATCHDIRS),$(shell echo $(wildcard $(dir)/*.patch) $(wildcard $(dir)/*.diff))) - -DEB_CONFIGURE_INVOKE ?= ./configure --host=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) --build=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) -DEB_CONFIGURE_PREFIX ?=/usr -DEB_CONFIGURE_MANDIR ?="\$${prefix}/share/man" -DEB_CONFIGURE_INFODIR ?="\$${prefix}/share/info" -DEB_CONFIGURE_SYSCONFDIR ?=/etc -DEB_CONFIGURE_LOCALSTATEDIR ?=/var -DEB_CONFIGURE_LIBEXECDIR ?="\$${prefix}/lib/$(DEB_SOURCE_PACKAGE)" -DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS ?= -DEB_MAKE_ENVVARS ?= -DEB_BUILD_MAKE_TARGET ?= -DEB_DIRS ?= -DEB_CLEAN ?= -DEB_CLEAN_EXCLUDE ?= -DEB_ALL_DOCS ?= -DEB_KEEP_CHANGELOG_NAME ?= -DEB_ALL_CHANGELOG ?= $(if $(DEB_ISNATIVE),,$(shell if test -r ChangeLog; then echo ChangeLog; fi)) -DEB_FIXPERMS_EXCLUDE ?= -DEB_COMPRESS_EXCLUDE ?= -# This variable should be a colon-separated list of paths -DEB_SHLIBDEPS_INCLUDE ?= -DEB_EXAMPLES ?= -DEB_CHANGELOGS ?= - -DEB_PHONY_RULES ?= - -ifeq ($(strip $(shell echo $(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES) | wc -w)),1) - DEB_DESTDIR ?= `pwd`/debian/$(strip $(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) -else - DEB_DESTDIR ?= `pwd`/debian/tmp -endif - -### Other variables ################################################## - -DEB_ISNATIVE := $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog | egrep '^Version:' | perl -ne 'print if not /^Version:\s*.*-/;') - -### Internal implementation ########################################## -update: - @if [ -f debian/rules ]; then \ - curversion=`head debian/rules | perl -lne 'if (/Id: rules,v (.*?) /) { print $$1; }'`; \ - echo "Installed version: " $$curversion; \ - rm -rf debian/cbs-update ; mkdir -p debian/cbs-update && cd debian/cbs-update; \ - echo -n "Downloading latest version from :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs..."; \ - cvs -Q -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs co debian/rules; \ - echo "done."; \ - newversion=`head debian/rules | perl -lne 'if (/Id: rules,v (.*?) /) { print $$1; }'`; \ - if [ "$$newversion" != "$$curversion" ]; then \ - echo "Retrieving log for revisions $$curversion to $$newversion..."; \ - cvs -q -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs log "-r$$curversion:$$newversion" debian/rules; \ - else \ - echo "No changes."; \ - fi; \ - mv debian/rules .. ; cd .. ; rm -rf cbs-update ; chmod a+x rules; \ - else \ - echo "Couldn't find debian/rules; you must execute this target as debian/rules update"; \ - fi - -internal_invoke := debian/rules "DEB_ARCH_PACKAGES=$(DEB_ARCH_PACKAGES)" "DEB_INDEP_PACKAGES=$(DEB_INDEP_PACKAGES)" "DEB_ALL_PACKAGES=$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)" "DEB_VERSION=$(DEB_VERSION)" "DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)" "DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)" "DEB_DESTDIR=$(DEB_DESTDIR)" "DEB_PATCHES=$(DEB_PATCHES)" - -pre-build: debian/stamp-pre-build -debian/stamp-pre-build: - $(internal_invoke) deb-pre-build - touch $@ - -# The patch subsystem -apply-patches: pre-build debian/stamp-patched -debian/stamp-patched: $(DEB_PATCHES) -debian/stamp-patched reverse-patches: - @echo "patches: $(DEB_PATCHES)" - @set -e ; for patch in $(DEB_PATCHES); do \ - level=$(head $$patch | egrep '^#DPATCHLEVEL=' | cut -f 2 -d '='); \ - reverse=""; \ - if [ "$@" = "reverse-patches" ]; then reverse="-R"; fi; \ - success=""; \ - if [ -z "$$level" ]; then \ - echo -n "Trying "; if test -n "$$reverse"; then echo -n "reversed "; fi; echo -n "patch $$patch at level "; \ - for level in 0 1 2; do \ - if test -z "$$success"; then \ - echo -n "$$level..."; \ - if cat $$patch | patch $$reverse --dry-run -p$$level 1>$$patch.level-$$level.log 2>&1; then \ - if cat $$patch | patch $$reverse --no-backup-if-mismatch -V never -p$$level 1>$$patch.level-$$level.log 2>&1; then \ - success=yes; \ - touch debian/stamp-patch-$$(basename $$patch); \ - echo "success."; \ - fi; \ - fi; \ - fi; \ - done; \ - if test -z "$$success"; then \ - if test -z "$$reverse"; then \ - echo "failure."; \ - exit 1; \ - else \ - echo "failure (ignored)."; \ - fi \ - fi; \ - else \ - echo -n "Trying patch $$patch at level $$level..."; \ - if cat $$patch | patch $$reverse --no-backup-if-mismatch -V never -p$$level 1>$$patch.log 2>&1; then \ - touch debian/stamp-patch-$$(basename $$patch); \ - echo "success."; \ - else \ - echo "failure:"; \ - cat $$patch.log; \ - if test -z "$$reverse"; then exit 1; fi; \ - fi; \ - fi; \ - done - if [ "$@" == "debian/stamp-patched" ]; then touch debian/stamp-patched; fi - -post-patches: debian/stamp-post-patches -debian/stamp-post-patches: apply-patches - $(internal_invoke) deb-post-patches - touch $@ - -# The general targets -common-configure: post-patches debian/stamp-common-configure -debian/stamp-common-configure: - dh_testdir - $(internal_invoke) deb-autotools-setup - $(internal_invoke) deb-common-configure - touch $@ -$(patsubst %,configure-%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) : configure-% : common-configure debian/stamp-configure-% -$(patsubst %,debian/stamp-configure-%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) : debian/stamp-configure-%: debian/stamp-patched - dh_testdir - $(internal_invoke) deb-configure-package-$(patsubst debian/stamp-configure-%,%,$@) DEB_CURPACKAGE=$(patsubst debian/stamp-configure-%,%,$@) - touch $@ - -# Required Debian target -build: build-arch build-indep - -common-build: debian/stamp-common-build -debian/stamp-common-build: $(patsubst %,configure-%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) - dh_testdir - $(internal_invoke) deb-extra-pre-common-build - $(internal_invoke) deb-extra-common-build - touch $@ -$(patsubst %,build-%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) :: build-% : debian/stamp-build-% -$(patsubst %,debian/stamp-build-%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) : debian/stamp-build-% : common-build configure-% - dh_testdir - $(internal_invoke) deb-extra-build-$(patsubst debian/stamp-build-%,%,$@) DEB_CURPACKAGE=$(patsubst debian/stamp-build-%,%,$@) - touch $@ - -build-arch: $(patsubst %,build-%,$(DEB_ARCH_PACKAGES)) -build-indep: $(patsubst %,build-%,$(DEB_INDEP_PACKAGES)) - -# Required Debian target -clean: clean-dh-tests reverse-patches clean-impl -clean-dh-tests: - dh_testdir - dh_testroot -clean-impl: - $(internal_invoke) deb-autotools-clean - $(internal_invoke) deb-extra-clean - for dir in $(DEB_PATCHDIRS); do rm -f $$dir/*.log; done - rm -f debian/stamp-* - dh_clean $(DEB_CLEAN) $(foreach entry,$(DEB_CLEAN_EXCLUDE),$(patsubst %,-X %,$(entry))) - -common-install: debian/stamp-common-install -debian/stamp-common-install: $(patsubst %,build-%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) - dh_testdir - dh_clean -k - dh_installdirs -A $(DEB_DIRS) - $(internal_invoke) deb-extra-common-install DEB_CURPACKAGE= - touch $@ -install-arch: $(patsubst %,install-%,$(DEB_ARCH_PACKAGES)) -install-indep: $(patsubst %,install-%,$(DEB_INDEP_PACKAGES)) -$(patsubst %,install-%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) :: install-% : common-install build-% - dh_testdir - dh_testroot - $(internal_invoke) deb-extra-install-$(patsubst install-%,%,$@) DEB_CURPACKAGE=$(patsubst install-%,%,$@) - -common-binary: debian/stamp-common-binary -debian/stamp-common-binary: $(patsubst %,install-%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) common-install - dh_testdir - dh_testroot - dh_installchangelogs $(if $(DEB_KEEP_CHANGELOG_NAME),-k) $(DEB_ALL_CHANGELOG) - touch $@ - -# Required Debian targets -binary-indep: common-binary $(patsubst %,binary-%,$(DEB_INDEP_PACKAGES)) -binary-arch: common-binary $(patsubst %,binary-%,$(DEB_ARCH_PACKAGES)) - -binary-% :: common-binary install-% - dh_testdir - dh_testroot - $(internal_invoke) deb-binary-$(patsubst binary-%,%,$@) DEB_CURPACKAGE=$(patsubst binary-%,%,$@) - -# Required Debian target -binary: binary-indep binary-arch - -.PHONY: pre-build apply-patches reverse-patches post-patches common-configure build common-build build-% build-arch build-indep clean clean-dh-tests clean-impl common-install install-arch install-indep install-% common-binary binary-% binary-indep binary-arch binary deb-common-configure deb-common-build deb-clean deb-common-install deb-strip deb-makeshlibs $(DEB_PHONY_RULES) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". 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