Guard LDAP TLS usage against Solaris LDAP variant.
[exim.git] / src / Makefile
index 4c8300ca7a4327ba3ddd9864e0a22de975b258a1..ec573b5d64a48255ac274e0e85b9e7436543199b 100644 (file)
@@ -45,23 +45,24 @@ build-directory:
        $(SHELL) -c "test -d $$builddir -a -r $$builddir/version.c || \
          (mkdir $$builddir; cd $$builddir; $(SHELL) ../scripts/MakeLinks)";
 
        $(SHELL) -c "test -d $$builddir -a -r $$builddir/version.c || \
          (mkdir $$builddir; cd $$builddir; $(SHELL) ../scripts/MakeLinks)";
 
+checks:
+       $(SHELL) scripts/source_checks
+
 # The "configure" target ensures that the build directory exists, then arranges
 # to build the main makefile from inside the build directory, by calling the
 # Configure-Makefile script. This does its own dependency checking because of
 # the optional files.
 
 # The "configure" target ensures that the build directory exists, then arranges
 # to build the main makefile from inside the build directory, by calling the
 # Configure-Makefile script. This does its own dependency checking because of
 # the optional files.
 
-configure: build-directory
+configure: checks build-directory
        @cd build-$(buildname); \
        @cd build-$(buildname); \
-         build=$(build) $(SHELL) ../scripts/Configure-Makefile; \
-         $(SHELL) ../scripts/lookups-Makefile
+         build=$(build) $(SHELL) ../scripts/Configure-Makefile
 
 # The "makefile" target forces a rebuild of the makefile (as opposed to
 # "configure", which doesn't force it).
 
 makefile: build-directory
        @cd build-$(buildname); $(RM_COMMAND) -f Makefile; \
 
 # The "makefile" target forces a rebuild of the makefile (as opposed to
 # "configure", which doesn't force it).
 
 makefile: build-directory
        @cd build-$(buildname); $(RM_COMMAND) -f Makefile; \
-         build=$(build) $(SHELL) ../scripts/Configure-Makefile; \
-         $(SHELL) ../scripts/lookups-Makefile
+         build=$(build) $(SHELL) ../scripts/Configure-Makefile
 
 # The installation commands are kept in a separate script, which expects
 # to be run from inside the build directory.
 
 # The installation commands are kept in a separate script, which expects
 # to be run from inside the build directory.