# 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); \
# 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: $(EXIM_MONITOR) exicyclog exinext exiwhat \
exigrep eximstats exipick exiqgrep exiqsumm \
transport-filter.pl convert4r3 convert4r4 \
exim_checkaccess \
- exim_dbmbuild exim_dumpdb exim_fixdb exim_tidydb exim_lock \
- exim
+ exim_dbmbuild exim_dumpdb exim_fixdb exim_tidydb exim_lock
# Targets for special-purpose configuration header builders
OBJ_WITH_CONTENT_SCAN = malware.o mime.o regex.o spam.o spool_mbox.o
OBJ_WITH_OLD_DEMIME = demime.o
-OBJ_EXPERIMENTAL = bmi_spam.o spf.o srs.o dcc.o dmarc.o dane.o
+OBJ_EXPERIMENTAL = bmi_spam.o spf.o srs.o dcc.o dmarc.o dane.o utf8.o
# Targets for final binaries; the main one has a build number which is
# updated each time. We don't bother with that for the auxiliaries.
# The utility for locking a mailbox while messing around with it
-exim_lock: exim_lock.c
+exim_lock: exim_lock.c os.h
@echo "$(CC) exim_lock.c"
$(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE) exim_lock.c
@echo "$(LNCC) -o exim_lock"
# 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"
child.o: $(HDRS) child.c
crypt16.o: $(HDRS) crypt16.c
daemon.o: $(HDRS) daemon.c
-dane.o: $(HDRS) dane.c dane-gnu.c dane-openssl.c
dbfn.o: $(HDRS) dbfn.c
debug.o: $(HDRS) debug.c
deliver.o: $(HDRS) deliver.c
# Dependencies for EXPERIMENTAL_* modules
bmi_spam.o: $(HDRS) bmi_spam.c
-spf.o: $(HDRS) spf.h spf.c
-srs.o: $(HDRS) srs.h srs.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
+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