# DIST: This is the distribution Makefile for Emacs. configure can # DIST: make most of the changes to this file you might want, so try # DIST: that first. # Copyright (C) 1992-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of GNU Emacs. # GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ### Commentary: # make all to compile and build Emacs. # make install to install it. # make TAGS to update tags tables. # # make clean or make mostlyclean # Delete all files from the current directory that are normally # created by building the program. Don't delete the files that # record the configuration. Also preserve files that could be made # by building, but normally aren't because the distribution comes # with them. # # Delete `.dvi' files here if they are not part of the distribution. # # make distclean # Delete all files from the current directory that are created by # configuring or building the program. If you have unpacked the # source and built the program without creating any other files, # `make distclean' should leave only the files that were in the # distribution. # # make maintainer-clean # Delete everything from the current directory that can be # reconstructed with this Makefile. This typically includes # everything deleted by distclean, plus more: .elc files, # C source files produced by Bison, tags tables, info files, # and so on. # # make extraclean # Still more severe - delete backup and autosave files, too. # # make bootstrap # Removes all the compiled files to force a new bootstrap from a # clean slate, and then build in the normal way. SHELL = /bin/sh # This may not work with certain non-GNU make's. It only matters when # inheriting a CDPATH not starting with the current directory. CDPATH= # If Make doesn't predefine MAKE, set it here. @SET_MAKE@ # ==================== Things `configure' Might Edit ==================== cache_file = @cache_file@ CONFIGURE_FLAGS = --cache-file=$(cache_file) CC=@CC@ CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@ LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@ CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@ EXEEXT=@EXEEXT@ ### These help us choose version- and architecture-specific directories ### to install files in. ### This should be the number of the Emacs version we're building, ### like `18.59' or `19.0'. version=@version@ ### This should be the name of the configuration we're building Emacs ### for, like `mips-dec-ultrix' or `sparc-sun-sunos'. configuration=@configuration@ # ==================== Where To Install Things ==================== # Location to install Emacs.app under GNUstep / Mac OS X. # Later values may use these. ns_appbindir=@ns_appbindir@ ns_appresdir=@ns_appresdir@ # Either yes or no depending on whether this is a relocatable Emacs.app. ns_self_contained=@ns_self_contained@ # The default location for installation. Everything is placed in # subdirectories of this directory. The default values for many of # the variables below are expressed in terms of this one, so you may # not need to change them. This defaults to /usr/local. prefix=@prefix@ # Like `prefix', but used for architecture-specific files. exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ # Where to install Emacs and other binaries that people will want to # run directly (like etags). bindir=@bindir@ # The root of the directory tree for read-only architecture-independent # data files. ${datadir}, ${infodir} and ${mandir} are based on this. datarootdir=@datarootdir@ # Where to install architecture-independent data files. ${lispdir} # and ${etcdir} are subdirectories of this. datadir=@datadir@ # Where to install and expect the files that Emacs modifies as it # runs. These files are all architecture-independent. # Right now, this is not used. sharedstatedir=@sharedstatedir@ # Where to install and expect executable files to be run by Emacs # rather than directly by users (and other architecture-dependent # data, although Emacs does not have any). The executables # are actually installed in ${archlibdir}, which is (normally) # a subdirectory of this. libexecdir=@libexecdir@ # Where to install Emacs's man pages. # Note they contain cross-references that expect them to be in section 1. mandir=@mandir@ man1dir=$(mandir)/man1 # Where to install and expect the info files describing Emacs. infodir=@infodir@ # Info files not in the doc/misc directory (we get those via make echo-info). INFO_EXT=@INFO_EXT@ INFO_NONMISC=emacs$(INFO_EXT) eintr$(INFO_EXT) elisp$(INFO_EXT) # If no makeinfo was found and configured --without-makeinfo, "no"; else "yes". HAVE_MAKEINFO=@HAVE_MAKEINFO@ # Directory for local state files for all programs. localstatedir=@localstatedir@ # Where to look for bitmap files. bitmapdir=@bitmapdir@ # Where to find the source code. The source code for Emacs's C kernel is # expected to be in ${srcdir}/src, and the source code for Emacs's # utility programs is expected to be in ${srcdir}/lib-src. This is # set by the configure script's `--srcdir' option. # We use $(srcdir) explicitly in dependencies so as not to depend on VPATH. srcdir=@srcdir@ # Where the manpage source files are kept. mansrcdir=$(srcdir)/doc/man # Tell make where to find source files; this is needed for the makefiles. VPATH=@srcdir@ # Where to find the application default. x_default_search_path=@x_default_search_path@ # Where the etc/emacs.desktop file is to be installed. desktopdir=$(datarootdir)/applications # Where the etc/images/icons/hicolor directory is to be installed. icondir=$(datarootdir)/icons # The source directory for the icon files. iconsrcdir=$(srcdir)/etc/images/icons # ==================== Emacs-specific directories ==================== # These variables hold the values Emacs will actually use. They are # based on the values of the standard Make variables above. # Where to install the lisp, leim files distributed with # Emacs. This includes the Emacs version, so that the # lisp files for different versions of Emacs will install # themselves in separate directories. lispdir=@lispdir@ leimdir=@leimdir@ # Directories Emacs should search for standard lisp files. # The default is ${lispdir}:${leimdir}. standardlisppath=@standardlisppath@ # Directories Emacs should search for lisp files specific to this # site (i.e. customizations), before consulting ${standardlisppath}. # This should be a colon-separated list of directories. locallisppath=@locallisppath@ # Where Emacs will search to find its lisp files. Before # changing this, check to see if your purpose wouldn't # better be served by changing locallisppath. This # should be a colon-separated list of directories. # The default is ${locallisppath}:${standardlisppath}. lisppath=@lisppath@ # Where Emacs will search for its lisp files while # building. This is only used during the process of # compiling Emacs, to help Emacs find its lisp files # before they've been installed in their final location. # This should be a colon-separated list of directories. # Normally it points to the lisp/ directory in the sources. buildlisppath=${srcdir}/lisp # Where to install the other architecture-independent # data files distributed with Emacs (like the tutorial, # the cookie recipes and the Zippy database). This path # usually contains the Emacs version number, so the data # files for multiple versions of Emacs may be installed # at once. etcdir=@etcdir@ # Where to put executables to be run by Emacs rather than # the user. This path usually includes the Emacs version # and configuration name, so that multiple configurations # for multiple versions of Emacs may be installed at # once. archlibdir=@archlibdir@ # Where to put the docstring file. docdir=@docdir@ # Where to install Emacs game score files. gamedir=@gamedir@ # ==================== Utility Programs for the Build ==================== # Allow the user to specify the install program. # Note that if the system does not provide a suitable install, # configure will use build-aux/install-sh. Annoyingly, it does # not use an absolute path. So we must take care to always run # INSTALL-type commands from the directory containing the Makefile. # This explains (I think) the cd thisdir seen in several install rules. INSTALL = @INSTALL@ INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ INSTALL_INFO = @INSTALL_INFO@ # By default, we uphold the dignity of our programs. INSTALL_STRIP = MKDIR_P = @MKDIR_P@ # We use gzip to compress installed .el files. GZIP_PROG = @GZIP_PROG@ # If non-nil, gzip the installed Info and man pages. GZIP_INFO = @GZIP_INFO@ # ============================= Targets ============================== # Program name transformation. TRANSFORM = @program_transform_name@ # What emacs should be called when installed. EMACS = `echo emacs${EXEEXT} | sed '$(TRANSFORM)'` EMACSFULL = `echo emacs-${version}${EXEEXT} | sed '$(TRANSFORM)'` # Subdirectories to make recursively. SUBDIR = lib lib-src src lisp leim # The subdir makefiles created by config.status. SUBDIR_MAKEFILES_IN = @SUBDIR_MAKEFILES_IN@ SUBDIR_MAKEFILES = `echo $(SUBDIR_MAKEFILES_IN:.in=) | sed 's|$(srcdir)/||g'` # Subdirectories to install, and where they'll go. # lib-src's makefile knows how to install it, so we don't do that here. # Directories that cannot simply be copied, eg info, # are treated separately. # quail appears twice because in out-of-tree builds, it exists twice. COPYDIR = ${srcdir}/etc ${srcdir}/lisp ${srcdir}/leim/ja-dic ${srcdir}/leim/quail leim/quail COPYDESTS = $(DESTDIR)${etcdir} $(DESTDIR)${lispdir} $(DESTDIR)${leimdir}/ja-dic $(DESTDIR)${leimdir}/quail $(DESTDIR)${leimdir}/quail all: ${SUBDIR} .PHONY: all ${SUBDIR} blessmail epaths-force FRC removenullpaths=sed -e 's/^://g' -e 's/:$$//g' -e 's/::/:/g' # Generate epaths.h from epaths.in. This target is invoked by `configure'. # See comments in configure.ac for why it is done this way, as opposed # to just letting configure generate epaths.h from epaths.in in a # similar way to how Makefile is made from Makefile.in. epaths-force: FRC @(standardlisppath=`echo "${standardlisppath}" | ${removenullpaths}` ; \ locallisppath=`echo "${locallisppath}" | ${removenullpaths}` ; \ buildlisppath=`echo "${buildlisppath}" | ${removenullpaths}` ; \ x_default_search_path=`echo ${x_default_search_path}`; \ gamedir=`echo ${gamedir}`; \ sed < ${srcdir}/src/epaths.in > epaths.h.$$$$ \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_LOADSEARCH\).*$$;\1 "'"$${standardlisppath}"'";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_SITELOADSEARCH\).*$$;\1 "'"$${locallisppath}"'";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH\).*$$;\1 "'"$${buildlisppath}"'";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_EXEC\).*$$;\1 "${archlibdir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_INFO\).*$$;\1 "${infodir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_DATA\).*$$;\1 "${etcdir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_BITMAPS\).*$$;\1 "${bitmapdir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_X_DEFAULTS\).*$$;\1 "${x_default_search_path}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_GAME\).*$$;\1 "${gamedir}";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_DOC\).*$$;\1 "${docdir}";') && \ ${srcdir}/build-aux/move-if-change epaths.h.$$$$ src/epaths.h lib-src src: lib src: lib-src FRC # We need to build `emacs' in `src' to compile the *.elc files in `lisp' # and `leim'. lisp leim: src # These targets should be "${SUBDIR} without `src'". lib lib-src lisp leim: Makefile FRC cd $@ && $(MAKE) all $(MFLAGS) \ CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' CPPFLAGS='${CPPFLAGS}' \ LDFLAGS='${LDFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}' # Pass to src/Makefile.in an additional BOOTSTRAPEMACS variable which # is either set to bootstrap-emacs (in case bootstrap-emacs has not been # constructed yet) or the empty string (otherwise). # src/Makefile.in uses it to implement conditional dependencies, so that # files that need bootstrap-emacs to be built do not additionally need # to be kept fresher than bootstrap-emacs. Otherwise changing a single # file src/foo.c forces dumping a new bootstrap-emacs, then re-byte-compiling # all preloaded elisp files, and only then dump the actual src/emacs, which # is not wrong, but is overkill in 99.99% of the cases. src: Makefile FRC boot=bootstrap-emacs$(EXEEXT); \ if [ ! -x "src/$$boot" ]; then \ cd $@; $(MAKE) all $(MFLAGS) \ CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' CPPFLAGS='${CPPFLAGS}' \ LDFLAGS='${LDFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}' BOOTSTRAPEMACS="$$boot"; \ fi; if [ -r .bzr/checkout/dirstate ]; then \ vcswitness="`pwd`/.bzr/checkout/dirstate"; \ fi; \ cd $@; $(MAKE) all $(MFLAGS) \ CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' CPPFLAGS='${CPPFLAGS}' \ LDFLAGS='${LDFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}' BOOTSTRAPEMACS="" \ VCSWITNESS="$$vcswitness" blessmail: Makefile src FRC cd lib-src && $(MAKE) maybe-blessmail $(MFLAGS) \ MAKE='${MAKE}' archlibdir='$(archlibdir)' # We used to have one rule per */Makefile.in, but that leads to race # conditions with parallel makes, so let's assume that the time stamp on # ./Makefile is representative of the time stamp on all the other Makefiles. # # config.status overrides MAKEFILE_NAME with a bogus name when creating # src/epaths.h, so that 'make epaths-force' does not recursively invoke # config.status and overwrite config.status while executing it (Bug#11214). MAKEFILE_NAME = Makefile $(MAKEFILE_NAME): config.status $(srcdir)/src/config.in \ $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(SUBDIR_MAKEFILES_IN) ./config.status # Don't erase config.status if make is interrupted while refreshing it. .PRECIOUS: config.status config.status: ${srcdir}/configure ${srcdir}/lisp/version.el if [ -x ./config.status ]; then \ ./config.status --recheck; \ else \ ./configure $(CONFIGURE_FLAGS); \ fi AUTOCONF_INPUTS = $(srcdir)/configure.ac $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4 $(srcdir)/configure: $(AUTOCONF_INPUTS) cd ${srcdir} && autoconf ACLOCAL_INPUTS = $(srcdir)/m4/gnulib-comp.m4 $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4: $(ACLOCAL_INPUTS) cd $(srcdir) && aclocal -I m4 AUTOMAKE_INPUTS = $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4 $(srcdir)/lib/Makefile.am \ $(srcdir)/lib/gnulib.mk $(srcdir)/lib/Makefile.in: $(AUTOMAKE_INPUTS) cd $(srcdir) && automake --gnu -a -c lib/Makefile am--refresh: $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4 $(srcdir)/configure $(srcdir)/src/config.in .PHONY: am--refresh $(srcdir)/src/config.in: $(srcdir)/src/stamp-h.in @ # Usually, there's no need to rebuild src/config.in just @ # because stamp-h.in has changed (since building stamp-h.in @ # refreshes config.in as well), but if config.in is missing @ # then we really need to do something more. [ -r "$@" ] || ( cd ${srcdir} && autoheader ) $(srcdir)/src/stamp-h.in: $(AUTOCONF_INPUTS) cd ${srcdir} && autoheader rm -f $(srcdir)/src/stamp-h.in echo timestamp > $(srcdir)/src/stamp-h.in # ==================== Installation ==================== .PHONY: install install-arch-dep install-arch-indep install-doc install-info .PHONY: install-man install-etc install-strip uninstall ## If we let lib-src do its own installation, that means we ## don't have to duplicate the list of utilities to install in ## this Makefile as well. .PHONY: install install-full-only install-full-link install-full-only: all install-arch-indep install-doc install-arch-dep blessmail @true install: install-full-only install-full-link @true ## Ensure that $subdir contains a subdirs.el file. ## Here and elsewhere, we set the umask so that any created files are ## world-readable. ## TODO it might be good to warn about non-standard permissions of ## pre-existing directories, but that does not seem easy. write_subdir=if [ -f $${subdir}/subdirs.el ]; \ then true; \ else \ umask 022; \ ${MKDIR_P} $${subdir}; \ (echo "(if (fboundp 'normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path)"; \ echo " (normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path))") \ > $${subdir}/subdirs.el; \ fi ### Install the executables that were compiled specifically for this machine. ### We do install-arch-indep first because the executable needs the ### Lisp files and DOC file to work properly. install-arch-dep: install-arch-indep install-doc umask 022; ${MKDIR_P} $(DESTDIR)${bindir} cd lib-src && \ $(MAKE) install $(MFLAGS) prefix=${prefix} \ exec_prefix=${exec_prefix} bindir=${bindir} \ libexecdir=${libexecdir} archlibdir=${archlibdir} \ INSTALL_STRIP=${INSTALL_STRIP} if test "${ns_self_contained}" = "no"; then \ ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} $(INSTALL_STRIP) src/emacs${EXEEXT} $(DESTDIR)${bindir}/$(EMACSFULL) || exit 1 ; \ chmod 1755 $(DESTDIR)${bindir}/$(EMACSFULL) ; \ true ; \ else \ subdir=${ns_appresdir}/site-lisp; \ ${write_subdir} || exit 1; \ rm -rf ${ns_appresdir}/share; \ fi install-full-link: install-arch-indep install-doc if test "${ns_self_contained}" = "no"; then \ rm -f $(DESTDIR)${bindir}/$(EMACS) ; \ ln $(DESTDIR)${bindir}/$(EMACSFULL) $(DESTDIR)${bindir}/$(EMACS) || true ; \ else \ true ; \ fi ## In the share directory, we are deleting: ## applications (with emacs.desktop, also found in etc/) ## emacs (basically empty except for unneeded site-lisp directories) ## icons (duplicates etc/images/icons/hicolor) ## This is install-etc for everything except self-contained-ns builds. ## For them, it is empty. INSTALL_ARCH_INDEP_EXTRA = @INSTALL_ARCH_INDEP_EXTRA@ ## http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2007-10/msg01672.html ## Needs to be the user running install, so configure can't set it. set_installuser=for installuser in $${LOGNAME} $${USERNAME} $${USER} \ `id -un 2> /dev/null`; do \ [ -n "$${installuser}" ] && break ; \ done ### Install the files that are machine-independent. ### Most of them come straight from the distribution; the exception is ### the DOC file, which is copied from the build directory. ## We delete each directory in ${COPYDESTS} before we copy into it; ## that way, we can reinstall over directories that have been put in ## place with their files read-only (perhaps because they are checked ## into RCS). In order to make this safe, we make sure that the ## source exists and is distinct from the destination. ## We delete etc/DOC* because there may be irrelevant DOC files from ## other builds in the source directory. This is ok because we just ## deleted the entire installed etc/ directory and recreated it. ## install-doc installs the relevant DOC. ## Note that the Makefiles in the etc directory are potentially useful ## in an installed Emacs, so should not be excluded. ## I'm not sure creating locallisppath here serves any useful purpose. ## If it has the default value, then the later write_subdir commands ## will ensure all these components exist. ## This will only do something if locallisppath has a non-standard value. ## Is it really Emacs's job to create those directories? ## Should we also be ensuring they contain subdirs.el files? ## It would be easy to do, just use write_subdir. ## Note that we use tar instead of plain old cp -R/-r because the latter ## is apparently not portable (even in 2012!). ## http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-05/msg00278.html ## I have no idea which platforms Emacs supports where cp -R does not ## work correctly, and therefore no idea when tar can be replaced. ## See also these comments from 2004 about cp -r working fine: ## http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/autoconf-patches/2004-11/msg00005.html install-arch-indep: install-info install-man ${INSTALL_ARCH_INDEP_EXTRA} umask 022 ; \ locallisppath='${locallisppath}'; \ IFS=:; \ for d in $$locallisppath; do \ ${MKDIR_P} "$(DESTDIR)$$d"; \ done -set ${COPYDESTS} ; \ unset CDPATH; \ $(set_installuser); \ for dir in ${COPYDIR} ; do \ [ -d $${dir} ] || exit 1 ; \ dest=$$1 ; shift ; \ [ -d $${dest} ] && \ [ `cd $${dest} && /bin/pwd` = `cd $${dir} && /bin/pwd` ] && \ continue ; \ if [ "$${dir}" = "leim/quail" ]; then \ [ `cd $${dir} && /bin/pwd` = `cd ${srcdir}/leim/quail && /bin/pwd` ] && \ continue ; \ else \ rm -rf $${dest} ; \ umask 022; ${MKDIR_P} $${dest} ; \ fi ; \ echo "Copying $${dir} to $${dest}..." ; \ (cd $${dir}; tar -chf - . ) \ | (cd $${dest}; umask 022; \ tar -xvf - && cat > /dev/null) || exit 1; \ [ "$${dir}" != "${srcdir}/etc" ] || rm -f $${dest}/DOC* ; \ for subdir in `find $${dest} -type d -print` ; do \ rm -f $${subdir}/.gitignore ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/.arch-inventory ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/.DS_Store ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/\#* ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/.\#* ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/*~ ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/*.orig ; \ rm -f $${subdir}/ChangeLog* ; \ [ "$${dir}" != "${srcdir}/etc" ] && \ rm -f $${subdir}/[mM]akefile*[.-]in $${subdir}/[mM]akefile ; \ done ; \ find $${dest} -exec chown $${installuser} {} ';' ;\ done -rm -f $(DESTDIR)${leimdir}/leim-list.el ${INSTALL_DATA} leim/leim-list.el $(DESTDIR)${leimdir}/leim-list.el -rm -f $(DESTDIR)${lispdir}/subdirs.el umask 022; $(srcdir)/build-aux/update-subdirs $(DESTDIR)${lispdir} subdir=$(DESTDIR)${datadir}/emacs/${version}/site-lisp ; \ ${write_subdir} subdir=$(DESTDIR)${datadir}/emacs/site-lisp ; \ ${write_subdir} || true [ -z "${GZIP_PROG}" ] || \ ( echo "Compressing *.el ..." ; \ unset CDPATH; \ thisdir=`/bin/pwd`; \ for dir in $(DESTDIR)${lispdir} $(DESTDIR)${leimdir}; do \ cd $${thisdir} ; \ cd $${dir} || exit 1 ; \ for f in `find . -name "*.elc" -print`; do \ ${GZIP_PROG} -9n `echo $$f|sed 's/.elc$$/.el/'` ; \ done ; \ done ) -chmod -R a+r $(DESTDIR)${datadir}/emacs/${version} ${COPYDESTS} # The last chmod isn't needed at present. ## We install only the relevant DOC file if possible ## (ie DOC-${version}.buildnumber), otherwise DOC-${version}*. ## (Note "otherwise" is inaccurate since 2009-08-23.) ## Note that install-arch-indep deletes and recreates the entire ## installed etc/ directory, so we need it to run before this does. install-doc: install-arch-indep -unset CDPATH; \ umask 022; ${MKDIR_P} $(DESTDIR)${docdir} ; \ if [ `cd ./etc; /bin/pwd` != `cd $(DESTDIR)${docdir}; /bin/pwd` ]; \ then \ fullversion=`./src/emacs --version | sed -n '1 s/GNU Emacs *//p'`; \ if [ -f "./etc/DOC-$${fullversion}" ]; \ then \ docfile="DOC-$${fullversion}"; \ else \ docfile="DOC"; \ fi; \ echo "Copying etc/$${docfile} to $(DESTDIR)${docdir} ..." ; \ ${INSTALL_DATA} etc/$${docfile} $(DESTDIR)${docdir}/$${docfile}; \ $(set_installuser); \ chown $${installuser} $(DESTDIR)${docdir}/$${docfile} || true ; \ else true; fi install-info: info umask 022; ${MKDIR_P} $(DESTDIR)${infodir} -unset CDPATH; \ thisdir=`/bin/pwd`; \ [ `cd ${srcdir}/info && /bin/pwd` = `cd $(DESTDIR)${infodir} && /bin/pwd` ] || \ (cd $(DESTDIR)${infodir}; \ [ -f dir ] || \ (cd $${thisdir}; \ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/info/dir $(DESTDIR)${infodir}/dir) ; \ info_misc=`cd $${thisdir}/doc/misc; ${MAKE} echo-info | sed '/ing directory/d'`; \ cd ${srcdir}/info ; \ for elt in ${INFO_NONMISC} $${info_misc}; do \ test "$(HAVE_MAKEINFO)" = "no" && test ! -f $$elt && continue; \ for f in `ls $$elt $$elt-[1-9] $$elt-[1-9][0-9] 2>/dev/null`; do \ (cd $${thisdir}; \ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/info/$$f $(DESTDIR)${infodir}/$$f); \ ( [ -n "${GZIP_INFO}" ] && [ -n "${GZIP_PROG}" ] ) || continue ; \ rm -f $(DESTDIR)${infodir}/$$f.gz; \ ${GZIP_PROG} -9n $(DESTDIR)${infodir}/$$f; \ done; \ (cd $${thisdir}; \ ${INSTALL_INFO} --info-dir=$(DESTDIR)${infodir} $(DESTDIR)${infodir}/$$elt); \ done) install-man: umask 022; ${MKDIR_P} $(DESTDIR)${man1dir} thisdir=`/bin/pwd`; \ cd ${mansrcdir}; \ for page in *.1; do \ (cd $${thisdir}; \ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${mansrcdir}/$${page} $(DESTDIR)${man1dir}/$${page}); \ ( [ -n "${GZIP_INFO}" ] && [ -n "${GZIP_PROG}" ] ) || continue ; \ rm -f $(DESTDIR)${man1dir}/$${page}.gz; \ ${GZIP_PROG} -9n $(DESTDIR)${man1dir}/$${page}; \ done ## Install those items from etc/ that need to end up elsewhere. install-etc: umask 022; ${MKDIR_P} $(DESTDIR)${desktopdir} ${INSTALL_DATA} ${srcdir}/etc/emacs.desktop \ $(DESTDIR)${desktopdir}/emacs.desktop thisdir=`/bin/pwd`; \ cd ${iconsrcdir} || exit 1; umask 022 ; \ for dir in */*/apps */*/mimetypes; do \ [ -d $${dir} ] || continue ; \ ( cd $${thisdir}; ${MKDIR_P} $(DESTDIR)${icondir}/$${dir} ) ; \ for icon in $${dir}/*.*; do \ [ -r $${icon} ] || continue ; \ ( cd $${thisdir}; \ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${iconsrcdir}/$${icon} $(DESTDIR)${icondir}/$${icon} ) \ || exit 1; \ done ; \ done ### Build Emacs and install it, stripping binaries while installing them. install-strip: $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) INSTALL_STRIP=-s install ### Delete all the installed files that the `install' target would ### create (but not the noninstalled files such as `make all' would create). ### ### Don't delete the lisp and etc directories if they're in the source tree. uninstall: cd lib-src && \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) uninstall \ prefix=${prefix} exec_prefix=${exec_prefix} \ bindir=${bindir} libexecdir=${libexecdir} archlibdir=${archlibdir} -unset CDPATH; \ for dir in $(DESTDIR)${lispdir} $(DESTDIR)${etcdir} ; do \ if [ -d $${dir} ]; then \ case `cd $${dir} ; /bin/pwd` in \ `cd ${srcdir} ; /bin/pwd`* ) ;; \ * ) rm -rf $${dir} ;; \ esac ; \ case $${dir} in \ $(DESTDIR)${datadir}/emacs/${version}/* ) \ rm -rf $(DESTDIR)${datadir}/emacs/${version} \ ;; \ esac ; \ fi ; \ done -rm -rf $(DESTDIR)${libexecdir}/emacs/${version} thisdir=`/bin/pwd`; \ (info_misc=`cd doc/misc; ${MAKE} echo-info | sed '/ing directory/d'`; \ cd $(DESTDIR)${infodir} && \ for elt in ${INFO_NONMISC} $${info_misc}; do \ (cd $${thisdir}; \ $(INSTALL_INFO) --remove --info-dir=$(DESTDIR)${infodir} $(DESTDIR)${infodir}/$$elt); \ if [ -n "${GZIP_INFO}" ] && [ -n "${GZIP_PROG}" ]; then \ ext=.gz; else ext=; fi; \ rm -f $$elt$$ext $$elt-[1-9]$$ext $$elt-[1-9][0-9]$$ext; \ done;) (if [ -n "${GZIP_INFO}" ] && [ -n "${GZIP_PROG}" ]; then \ ext=.gz; else ext=; fi; \ cd ${mansrcdir} && for page in *.1; do \ rm -f $(DESTDIR)${man1dir}/$$page$$ext; done ) (cd $(DESTDIR)${bindir} && rm -f $(EMACSFULL) $(EMACS)) (cd $(DESTDIR)${icondir} && rm -f hicolor/*x*/apps/emacs.png hicolor/*x*/apps/emacs22.png hicolor/scalable/apps/emacs.svg hicolor/scalable/mimetypes/emacs-document.svg ) -rm -f $(DESTDIR)${desktopdir}/emacs.desktop for file in snake-scores tetris-scores; do \ file=$(DESTDIR)${gamedir}/$${file}; \ [ -s $${file} ] || rm -f $$file; \ done FRC: # ==================== Cleaning up and miscellanea ==================== .PHONY: mostlyclean clean distclean bootstrap-clean maintainer-clean extraclean ### `mostlyclean' ### Like `clean', but may refrain from deleting a few files that people ### normally don't want to recompile. For example, the `mostlyclean' ### target for GCC does not delete `libgcc.a', because recompiling it ### is rarely necessary and takes a lot of time. mostlyclean: FRC (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) (cd oldXMenu; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) (cd lwlib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) (cd lib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) -(cd doc/emacs && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) -(cd doc/misc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) -(cd doc/lispref && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) -(cd doc/lispintro && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) (cd leim; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) mostlyclean) ### `clean' ### Delete all files from the current directory that are normally ### created by building the program. Don't delete the files that ### record the configuration. Also preserve files that could be made ### by building, but normally aren't because the distribution comes ### with them. ### ### Delete `.dvi' files here if they are not part of the distribution. clean: FRC (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) (cd oldXMenu; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) (cd lwlib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) (cd lib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) -(cd doc/emacs && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) -(cd doc/misc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) -(cd doc/lispref && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) -(cd doc/lispintro && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) (cd leim; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) ### `bootclean' ### Delete all files that need to be remade for a clean bootstrap. top_bootclean=\ rm -f config.cache config.log ### `distclean' ### Delete all files from the current directory that are created by ### configuring or building the program. If you have unpacked the ### source and built the program without creating any other files, ### `make distclean' should leave only the files that were in the ### distribution. top_distclean=\ ${top_bootclean}; \ rm -f config.status config.log~ Makefile stamp-h1 ${SUBDIR_MAKEFILES} distclean: FRC (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd oldXMenu; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd lwlib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd lib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd doc/emacs && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd doc/misc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd doc/lispref && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd doc/lispintro && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd leim; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) (cd lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean) ${top_distclean} ### `bootstrap-clean' ### Delete everything that can be reconstructed by `make' and that ### needs to be deleted in order to force a bootstrap from a clean state. bootstrap-clean: FRC (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) bootstrap-clean) (cd oldXMenu; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) (cd lwlib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) (cd lib; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) (cd lib-src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) -(cd doc/emacs && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) -(cd doc/misc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) -(cd doc/lispref && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) -(cd doc/lispintro && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) (cd leim; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) (cd lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) bootstrap-clean) [ ! -f config.log ] || mv -f config.log config.log~ ${top_bootclean} ## configure; make bootstrap replaces the real config.log from configure ## with the truncated one from config.status. The former is more useful. ### `maintainer-clean' ### Delete everything from the current directory that can be ### reconstructed with this Makefile. This typically includes ### everything deleted by distclean, plus more: C source files ### produced by Bison, tags tables, info files, and so on. ### ### One exception, however: `make maintainer-clean' should not delete ### `configure' even if `configure' can be remade using a rule in the ### Makefile. More generally, `make maintainer-clean' should not delete ### anything that needs to exist in order to run `configure' and then ### begin to build the program. top_maintainer_clean=\ ${top_distclean}; \ rm -fr autom4te.cache maintainer-clean: bootstrap-clean FRC (cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) (cd lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) maintainer-clean) ${top_maintainer_clean} ### This doesn't actually appear in the coding standards, but Karl ### says GCC supports it, and that's where the configuration part of ### the coding standards seem to come from. It's like distclean, but ### it deletes backup and autosave files too. extraclean: for i in ${SUBDIR}; do (cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) extraclean); done ${top_maintainer_clean} -rm -f config-tmp-* -rm -f *~ \#* # The src subdir knows how to do the right thing # even when the build directory and source dir are different. .PHONY: TAGS tags TAGS tags: lib lib-src src cd src; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) tags check: @if test ! -d test/automated; then \ echo "You do not seem to have the test/ directory."; \ echo "Maybe you are using a release tarfile, rather than a repository checkout."; \ else \ cd test/automated && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) check; \ fi dist: cd ${srcdir}; ./make-dist .PHONY: info dvi dist check html info-real force-info check-info-dir info-real: (cd doc/emacs; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) info) (cd doc/misc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) info) (cd doc/lispref; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) info) (cd doc/lispintro; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) info) force-info: # Note that man/Makefile knows how to put the info files in $(srcdir), # so we can do ok running make in the build dir. # This used to have a clause that exited with an error if MAKEINFO = no. # But it is inappropriate to do so without checking if makeinfo is # actually needed - it is not if the info files are up-to-date. (Bug#3982) # Only the doc/*/Makefiles can decide that, so we let those rules run # and give a standard error if makeinfo is needed but missing. # While it would be nice to give a more detailed error message, that # would require changing every rule in doc/ that builds an info file, # and it's not worth it. This case is only relevant if you download a # release, then change the .texi files. info: force-info @if test "$(HAVE_MAKEINFO)" = "no"; then \ echo "Configured --without-makeinfo, not building manuals" ; \ else \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) info-real ; \ fi # The info/dir file must be updated by hand when new manuals are added. check-info-dir: info cd info ; \ missing= ; \ for file in *; do \ test -f "$${file}" || continue ; \ case $${file} in \ *-[0-9]*|COPYING|dir) continue ;; \ esac ; \ file=`echo $${file} | sed 's/\.info//'` ; \ grep -q -F ": ($${file})." dir || missing="$${missing} $${file}" ; \ done ; \ if test -n "$${missing}"; then \ echo "Missing info/dir entries: $${missing}" ; \ exit 1 ; \ fi ; \ echo "info/dir is OK" dvi: (cd doc/emacs; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) dvi) (cd doc/misc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) dvi) (cd doc/lispref; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) elisp.dvi) (cd doc/lispintro; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) emacs-lisp-intro.dvi) #### Bootstrapping. ### This first cleans the lisp subdirectory, removing all compiled ### Lisp files. Then re-run make to build all the files anew. .PHONY: bootstrap ## configure; make bootstrap replaces the real config.log from configure ## with the truncated one from config.status. The former is more useful. bootstrap: bootstrap-clean FRC if [ -x ./config.status ]; then \ ./config.status; \ else \ ./configure $(CONFIGURE_FLAGS); \ fi $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) info all .PHONY: check-declare check-declare: @if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/src/emacs ]; then \ echo "You must build Emacs to use this command"; \ exit 1; \ fi (cd leim; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@) (cd lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@)