X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/a0a2d1eea23b7fd28d4fc85672ed3210926bdbab..80591636e0439c7bc83b1fb322fd110b397f4217:/src/OS/Makefile-Base?ds=inline diff --git a/src/OS/Makefile-Base b/src/OS/Makefile-Base index f82549ded..1d5a5f6f4 100644 --- a/src/OS/Makefile-Base +++ b/src/OS/Makefile-Base @@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ FE = $(FULLECHO) # up-to-date. Then the os-specific source files and the C configuration file # are set up, and finally it goes to the main Exim target. -all: allexim -config: $(EDITME) checklocalmake Makefile os.h os.c config.h version.h +all: utils exim +config: $(EDITME) checklocalmake Makefile os.c config.h version.h -checklocalmake: +checklocalmake: @if $(SHELL) $(SCRIPTS)/newer $(EDITME)-$(OSTYPE) $(EDITME) || \ $(SHELL) $(SCRIPTS)/newer $(EDITME)-$(ARCHTYPE) $(EDITME) || \ $(SHELL) $(SCRIPTS)/newer $(EDITME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCHTYPE) $(EDITME); \ @@ -95,19 +95,16 @@ config.h: Makefile buildconfig ../src/config.h.defaults $(EDITME) # therefore always be run, even if the files exist. This shouldn't in fact be a # problem, but it does no harm. Other make programs will just ignore this. -.PHONY: all config allexim buildauths buildlookups buildpdkim buildrouters \ +.PHONY: all config utils \ + buildauths buildlookups buildpdkim buildrouters \ buildtransports checklocalmake clean -# This is the real default target for all the various exim binaries and -# scripts, once the configuring stuff is done. - -allexim: $(EXIM_MONITOR) exicyclog exinext exiwhat \ +utils: $(EXIM_MONITOR) exicyclog exinext exiwhat \ exigrep eximstats exipick exiqgrep exiqsumm \ transport-filter.pl convert4r3 convert4r4 \ exim_checkaccess \ - exim_dbmbuild exim_dumpdb exim_fixdb exim_tidydb exim_lock \ - exim + exim_dbmbuild exim_dumpdb exim_fixdb exim_tidydb exim_lock # Targets for special-purpose configuration header builders @@ -298,7 +295,14 @@ convert4r4: Makefile ../src/convert4r4.src OBJ_WITH_CONTENT_SCAN = malware.o mime.o regex.o spam.o spool_mbox.o OBJ_WITH_OLD_DEMIME = demime.o -OBJ_EXPERIMENTAL = bmi_spam.o spf.o srs.o dcc.o dmarc.o dane.o +OBJ_EXPERIMENTAL = bmi_spam.o \ + dane.o \ + dcc.o \ + dmarc.o \ + imap_utf7.o \ + spf.o \ + srs.o \ + utf8.o # Targets for final binaries; the main one has a build number which is # updated each time. We don't bother with that for the auxiliaries. @@ -396,7 +400,7 @@ exim_dbmbuild: exim_dbmbuild.o # The utility for locking a mailbox while messing around with it -exim_lock: exim_lock.c +exim_lock: exim_lock.c os.h @echo "$(CC) exim_lock.c" $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE) exim_lock.c @echo "$(LNCC) -o exim_lock" @@ -448,8 +452,28 @@ eximon.bin: $(EXIMON_EDITME) eximon $(OBJ_MONBIN) \ # in one. This list is overkill, but it doesn't really take much time to # rebuild Exim on a modern computer. -HDRS = config.h dbfunctions.h dbstuff.h exim.h functions.h globals.h local_scan.h macros.h mytypes.h structs.h -PHDRS = ../config.h ../dbfunctions.h ../dbstuff.h ../exim.h ../functions.h ../globals.h ../local_scan.h ../macros.h ../mytypes.h ../structs.h +HDRS = config.h \ + dbfunctions.h \ + dbstuff.h \ + exim.h \ + functions.h \ + globals.h \ + local_scan.h \ + macros.h \ + mytypes.h \ + structs.h \ + os.h +PHDRS = ../config.h \ + ../dbfunctions.h \ + ../dbstuff.h \ + ../exim.h \ + ../functions.h \ + ../globals.h \ + ../local_scan.h \ + ../macros.h \ + ../mytypes.h \ + ../structs.h \ + ../os.h .SUFFIXES: .o .c .c.o:; @echo "$(CC) $*.c" @@ -601,12 +625,14 @@ demime.o: $(HDRS) demime.c # Dependencies for EXPERIMENTAL_* modules -bmi_spam.o: $(HDRS) bmi_spam.c -dane.o: $(HDRS) dane.c dane-gnu.c dane-openssl.c -dcc.o: $(HDRS) dcc.h dcc.c -dmarc.o: $(HDRS) dmarc.h dmarc.c -spf.o: $(HDRS) spf.h spf.c -srs.o: $(HDRS) srs.h srs.c +bmi_spam.o: $(HDRS) bmi_spam.c +dane.o: $(HDRS) dane.c dane-gnu.c dane-openssl.c +dcc.o: $(HDRS) dcc.h dcc.c +dmarc.o: $(HDRS) dmarc.h dmarc.c +imap_utf7.o: $(HDRS) imap_utf7.c +spf.o: $(HDRS) spf.h spf.c +srs.o: $(HDRS) srs.h srs.c +utf8.o: $(HDRS) utf8.c # The module containing tables of available lookups, routers, auths, and # transports must be rebuilt if any of them are. However, because the makefiles