#make dist targets (workaround for broken makes)
#use GNU make if your make does not grok this.
#Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000,2003,2006,2007,2008,2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#This file is part of Gforth.
#Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
#modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
#as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
#of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
#but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.#See the
#GNU General Public License for more details.
#You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
#along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
include Makefile
#!! redundancy with engine/Makefile.in
DOBJECTS=engine/*.o
#stuff in a binonly distribution
BINONLYDIST = config.status Makefile Makedist \
$(ENGINES) $(ENGINES_FAST) \
$(DOBJECTS) engine/config.h engine/Makefile \
engine/gforth$(EXE) engine/gforth-fast$(EXE) \
engine/gforth-ditc$(EXE) engine/gforth-itc$(EXE) \
$(addprefix engine/,$(PROFEXES)) \
stamp-h kernel/version.fs envos.fs build-ec INSTALL.BINDIST
#use dist targets only when srcdir=.
ddist: $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@ $(DOCDIST)
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
$(TAR) $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@ $(DOCDIST) | \
(cd gforth-$(VERSION); tar xf -)
$(TAR) gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-$(VERSION).tar.gz
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
#use dist targets only when srcdir=.
ddosdist: $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@ $(DOCDIST)
-$(RMTREE) gforth.$(DOSVERSION)
mkdir gforth.$(DOSVERSION)
$(TAR) $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@ $(DOCDIST) | \
(cd gforth.$(DOSVERSION); tar xf -)
$(MV) gforth.$(DOSVERSION)/engine/strsignal.c gforth.$(DOSVERSION)/engine/strsig.c
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14; do \
$(MV) gforth.$(DOSVERSION)/doc/gforth.info-$$i gforth.$(DOSVERSION)/doc/gforth.i$$i; \
done
zip -r9 gf$(DOSVERSION)dos.zip gforth.$(DOSVERSION)/*
-$(RMTREE) gforth.$(DOSVERSION)
#A source distribution contains only the things needed to install gforth,
#without the documents.
dsrcdist: $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
$(TAR) $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@ | \
(cd gforth-$(VERSION); tar xf -)
$(TAR) gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-src-$(VERSION).tar.gz
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
dsrconlydist: $(SOURCES)
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
$(TAR) $(SOURCES) | \
(cd gforth-$(VERSION); tar xf -)
$(TAR) gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-srconly-$(VERSION).tar.gz
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
#A document distribution contains only the documents, which can be created
#with MAKE.
ddocdist: $(DOCDIST)
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
$(TAR) $(DOCDIST) | (cd gforth-$(VERSION); tar xf -)
$(TAR) gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-doc-$(VERSION).tar.gz
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
dhtmldist: html
$(TAR) html|gzip -9 >gforth-html-$(VERSION).tar.gz
#a binary distribution contains the complete source distribution,
# the objects, the executable and the links. the objects are there for making
# make happy.
dbindist: $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@ $(DOCDIST) $(BINONLYDIST)
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
$(TAR) $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@ $(DOCDIST) $(BINONLYDIST) | (cd gforth-$(VERSION); tar xf -)
$(STRIP) gforth-$(VERSION){,/engine}/gforth{,-fast,-ditc,-itc}$(EXE)
$(TAR) gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-$(VERSION).bin.@host@.tar.gz
#All file names in a binary distribution
distfiles:
@echo $(SOURCES) $(PRECISE) machpc.fs $(FORTH_GEN0) compat/strcomp.fs gforthmi @KERNEL@ $(DOCDIST) $(BINONLYDIST)
#makes a package with only the stuff not present in the source
#package. For installation the source package is still needed!
#This is useful if you want to distribute many binary versions in
#little space (e.g., on floppy disk): Put the source package and
#all the binonly packages you are interested in on the disk. The user
#then just has to unpack the source and his favourite binonly into the
#same directory and has a full binary distribution.
dbinonlydist: $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNEL@ $(DOCDIST) $(BINONLYDIST)
-$(RMTREE) gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
$(TAR) $(BINONLYDIST) | (cd gforth-$(VERSION); tar xf -)
$(STRIP) gforth-$(VERSION)/gforth$(EXE)
$(TAR) gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-$(VERSION).binonly.@host@.tar.gz
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