X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/f9ba5e2255cf18092750fffacb6a9603571a2be5..0d82dc37b36017c11fd37936bd76cfeea9516e2d:/src/Makefile?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/src/Makefile b/src/Makefile index 761b2956c..b8d88054d 100644 --- a/src/Makefile +++ b/src/Makefile @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ # appropriate links, and then creating and running the main makefile in that # directory. +# Copyright (c) The Exim Maintainers 2022 # Copyright (c) University of Cambridge, 1995 - 2018 +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later # See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. # IRIX make uses the shell that is in the SHELL variable, which often defaults @@ -13,34 +15,34 @@ SHELL=/bin/sh RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm -# If a build name has not been specified by running this make file via a -# command of the form "make build=xxxx", then determine the name of the -# operating system and the machine architecture and use that. This does not -# provide an override for the OS type and architecture type; they still have -# to be used for the OS-specific files. To override them, you can set the +# The buildname defaults to "-". It can be +# overridden by the "build" parameter when invoking make (e.g. make +# build=xxx) This does not provide an override for the OS type and +# architecture type used during the build process; they still have to be +# used for the OS-specific files. To override them, you can set the # shell variables OSTYPE and ARCHTYPE when running make. # -# EXIM_BUILD_SUFFIX should be used to enable parallel builds on a file -# system shared among different Linux distros (same os-type, same -# arch-type). The ../test/runtest script is expected to honour the -# EXIM_BUILD_SUFFIX when searching the Exim binary. -# NOTE: EXIM_BUILD_SUFFIX is considered *experimental*. +# EXIM_BUILD_SUFFIX gets appended to the buildname. (This enables +# parallel builds on a file system shared among different Linux distros +# (same os-type, same arch-type). The ../test/runtest script honours the +# EXIM_BUILD_SUFFIX when searching the Exim binary.) buildname=$${build:-`$(SHELL) scripts/os-type`-`$(SHELL) scripts/arch-type`}$${EXIM_BUILD_SUFFIX:+.$$EXIM_BUILD_SUFFIX} # The default target checks for the existence of Local/Makefile, that the main # makefile is built and up-to-date, and then it runs it. +# If Local/Makefile- exists, it is read too. all: Local/Makefile configure @cd build-$(buildname); $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) $(MFLAGS) - # This pair for the convenience of of the Debian maintainers -exim: Local/Makefile configure - @cd build-$(buildname); $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) $(MFLAGS) exim -utils: Local/Makefile configure - @cd build-$(buildname); $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) $(MFLAGS) utils +exim utils: Local/Makefile configure + @cd build-$(buildname); $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) $(MFLAGS) $@ +# For testsuite builds +exim_openssl exim_gnutls: Local/Makefile configure + @cd build-$(buildname); $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) $(MFLAGS) $@ Local/Makefile: @echo "" @@ -104,6 +106,7 @@ distclean:; $(RM_COMMAND) -rf build-* cscope* cscope.files: FRC echo "-q" > $@ echo "-p3" >> $@ + -bd=build-$(buildname); [ -d $$bd ] && echo -e "$$bd/config.h\n$$bd/Makefile" >> $@ find src Local OS exim_monitor -name "*.[cshyl]" -print \ -o -name "os.[ch]*" -print \ -o -name "*akefile*" -print \