PEDANTIC = -ansi -pedantic -std=c99 INSTALL = install INSTALL_DATA = install -m 644 # # Ugly hack to find kernel directories before/after the split # to kernel/user-space. # # These variables should be passed to us. But until then... # DAHDI_TOOLSDIR ?= .. DAHDI_KERNELDIR = -include $(DAHDI_TOOLSDIR)/makeopts INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -m 644 # In 1.4 those are provided by autoconf through makeopts prefix ?= /usr datadir ?= $(prefix)/share mandir ?= $(datadir)/man sysconfdir ?= $(prefix)/etc udevrulesdir ?= $(sysconfdir)/udev/rules.d INSTALL ?= install INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -m 644 SBINDIR = $(prefix)/sbin DATADIR = $(datadir)/dahdi MANDIR = $(mandir)/man8 PERLLIBDIR := $(shell eval `perl -V:sitelib`; echo "$$sitelib") PERL_DIRS := $(shell cd perl_modules; find * -name '[A-Z]*' -type d| xargs) PERL_MODS_PAT := *.pm $(PERL_DIRS:%=%/*.pm) PERL_MODS := $(shell cd perl_modules; echo $(PERL_MODS_PAT)) # Variables that should be defined above, but need sane defaults: # FIXME: Are those values really sane? HOSTCC ?= $(CC) %.8: % pod2man --section 8 $^ > $@ || $(RM) $@ PERL_SCRIPTS = \ dahdi_registration \ xpp_sync \ lsdahdi \ xpp_blink \ dahdi_genconf \ dahdi_hardware \ twinstar \ # PERL_MANS = $(PERL_SCRIPTS:%=%.8) TARGETS = .perlcheck ifneq (,$(PERLLIBDIR)) PROG_INSTALL += $(PERL_SCRIPTS) TARGETS += $(PERL_MANS) endif all: $(TARGETS) docs: $(PERL_MANS) install: all $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR) $(INSTALL) $(PROG_INSTALL) $(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR)/ $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR) $(INSTALL) xpp_fxloader astribank_hook $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/ $(INSTALL) waitfor_xpds $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/ $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(udevrulesdir) $(INSTALL_DATA) xpp.rules $(DESTDIR)$(udevrulesdir)/ $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR) $(INSTALL_DATA) $(PERL_MANS) $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/ ifneq (,$(PERLLIBDIR)) $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(PERLLIBDIR) for i in $(PERL_DIRS); \ do \ $(INSTALL) -d "$(DESTDIR)$(PERLLIBDIR)/$$i"; \ done for i in $(PERL_MODS); \ do \ $(INSTALL_DATA) "perl_modules/$$i" "$(DESTDIR)$(PERLLIBDIR)/$$i"; \ done endif .perlcheck: $(PERL_SCRIPTS) for i in $^; do perl -I./perl_modules -c $$i || exit 1; done touch $@ clean: $(RM) $(TARGETS)