datafiles: $(DATAFILES)
tests: $(TESTS)
configs: $(addprefix run/$(CONFIG_DIR)/,$(CONFIGS))
-docs: runtree $(DOCS) $(DOC_INDICES)
+docs: runtree $(DOCS) $(DOC_INDICES) $(MANPAGES)
tags:
etags `find . -name "*.[ch]"`
# Rules for configuration files
-run/$(CONFIG_DIR)/%: $(s)/$(CONFIG_DIR)/% $(o)/config.mk $(BUILDSYS)/genconf
+run/$(CONFIG_DIR)/%: $(s)/$(CONFIG_SRC_DIR)/% $(o)/config.mk $(BUILDSYS)/genconf
$(M)CF $<
$(Q)$(BUILDSYS)/genconf $< $@ $(o)/config.mk
%.so:
$(M)LD $@
- $(Q)$(CC) $(LSHARED) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(shell PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)" $(BUILDSYS)/lib-flags $^) $(LIBS)
+ $(Q)$(CC) $(LSHARED) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(shell PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)" PKG_CONFIG_OPTS="$(PKG_CONFIG_OPTS)" $(BUILDSYS)/lib-flags $^) $(LIBS)
$(Q)$(call symlink-alias,$@,run/$(SO_RUNDIR),$(*F)$(SONAME_INFIX).so$(SONAME_SUFFIX))
+ $(Q)ln -fs $(*F)$(SONAME_INFIX).so$(SONAME_SUFFIX) run/$(SO_RUNDIR)/$(*F)$(SONAME_INFIX).so
-$(o)/%.pc: $(s)/%.pc $(o)/%.$(LS)
+# On Darwin, gcc expects shared libraries in *.dylib instead of *.so.
+# Surprisingly, when a program is run, it suffices to have *.so files.
+# We don't want to mess up the whole build system with configurable
+# suffices and we also don't want to incur an overhead on Linux, so we
+# just create symbolic links on Darwin, if requested.
+%.dylib: %.so
+ cd $(dir $<) && ln -fs $(notdir $<) $(notdir $@)
+
+$(o)/%.pc: $(s)/%.pc $(o)/%$(LV).$(LS)
$(M)PC $<
$(Q)DEPS="$(shell $(BUILDSYS)/lib-deps $^)" LIBDIR=$(@D) $(BUILDSYS)/genconf $< $@ $(o)/config.mk
$(Q)mkdir -p $(o)/pkgconfig
$(o)/%-t: $(o)/%-tt.o $(TESTING_DEPS)
$(M)LD-TEST $@
- $(Q)$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(shell PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)" $(BUILDSYS)/lib-flags $^) $(LIBS)
+ $(Q)$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(shell PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)" PKG_CONFIG_OPTS="$(PKG_CONFIG_OPTS)" $(BUILDSYS)/lib-flags $^) $(LIBS)
$(o)/%.test: $(s)/%.t $(BUILDSYS)/tester
$(M)TEST $@
$(o)/%: $(o)/%.o
$(M)LD $@
- $(Q)$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(shell PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)" $(BUILDSYS)/lib-flags $^) $(LIBS)
+ $(Q)$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(shell PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)" PKG_CONFIG_OPTS="$(PKG_CONFIG_OPTS)" $(BUILDSYS)/lib-flags $^) $(LIBS)
$(Q)$(call symlink,$@,run/$(BINDIR))
$(o)/%: $(s)/%.sh $(o)/config.mk $(BUILDSYS)/genconf
$(Q)asciidoc -e -f $(BUILDSYS)/asciidoc.conf -f $(BUILDSYS)/asciidoc-xhtml.conf -f $(HOST_PREFIX)/etc/asciidoc/asciidoc.conf -f $(HOST_PREFIX)/etc/asciidoc/xhtml11.conf $<
$(Q)$(call symlink,$@,run/$(DOCDIR)/$(DOC_MODULE))
+$(MANPAGES): $(o)/%: $(s)/%.txt
+ $(M)"DOC-MAN $<"
+ $(Q)a2x -d manpage -f manpage -D $(dir $@) $<
+ $(Q)mkdir -p run/$(DOCDIR)/man/man$(subst .,,$(suffix $@))
+ $(Q)$(call symlink,$@,run/$(DOCDIR)/man/man$(subst .,,$(suffix $@)))
+
# In reality, we do not depend on the .txt files, but on the corresponding .deflist's.
# However, the Makefile language cannot express that doc-extract generates both .txt
# and .deflist, so we always use the .txt's in dependencies.