# procps Makefile # Albert Cahalan, 2002 # # Recursive make is considered harmful: # http://google.com/search?q=%22recursive+make+considered+harmful%22 # # For now this Makefile uses explicit dependencies. The project # hasn't grown big enough to need something complicated, and the # dependency tracking files are an ugly annoyance. # # This file includes */module.mk files which add on to variables: # FOO += bar/baz VERSION := 3 SUBVERSION := 0 MINORVERSION := 2 TARVERSION := 3.0.2 LIBVERSION := 3.0.2 ############ vars # so you can disable them or choose alternates ldconfig := ldconfig ln-f := ln -f ln-sf := ln -sf install := install -D --owner 0 --group 0 usr/bin := $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin/ bin := $(DESTDIR)/bin/ sbin := $(DESTDIR)/sbin/ usr/proc/bin := $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin/ man1 := $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/man/man1/ man5 := $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/man/man5/ man8 := $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/man/man8/ etc/X11/applnk/Utilities := $(DESTDIR)/etc/X11/applnk/Utilities/ usr/X11R6/bin := $(DESTDIR)/usr/X11R6/bin/ lib := $(DESTDIR)/lib/ usr/lib := $(DESTDIR)/usr/lib/ usr/include := $(DESTDIR)/usr/include/ BINFILES := $(usr/bin)uptime $(usr/bin)tload $(usr/bin)free $(usr/bin)w \ $(usr/bin)top $(usr/bin)vmstat $(usr/bin)watch $(usr/bin)skill \ $(usr/bin)snice $(bin)kill $(sbin)sysctl \ $(usr/proc/bin)pgrep $(usr/proc/bin)pkill SCRFILES := $(etc/X11/applnk/Utilities)top.desktop $(usr/X11R6/bin)XConsole MANFILES := $(man1)uptime.1 $(man1)tload.1 $(man1)free.1 $(man1)w.1 \ $(man1)top.1 $(man1)watch.1 $(man1)skill.1 $(man1)kill.1 \ $(man1)snice.1 $(man1)pgrep.1 $(man1)pkill.1 \ $(man5)sysctl.conf.5 $(man8)vmstat.8 $(man8)sysctl.8 TARFILES := AUTHORS BUGS NEWS README TODO COPYING COPYING.LIB ChangeLog \ Makefile Makefile.noam procps.lsm procps.spec v t \ minimal.c $(notdir $(SCRFILES)) $(notdir $(MANFILES)) \ uptime.c tload.c free.c w.c top.c vmstat.c watch.c skill.c \ sysctl.c pgrep.c top.h CURSES := -I/usr/include/ncurses -lncurses LDFLAGS := -Wl,-warn-common CFLAGS := -D_GNU_SOURCE -O2 -g3 -fno-common -ffast-math -I proc \ -W -Wall -Wshadow -Wcast-align -Wredundant-decls \ -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-qual -Wwrite-strings -Waggregate-return \ # -Wpadded -Wunreachable-code -Wdisabled-optimization \ -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes # -Wconversion ############ misc. # free.c pmap.c sysctl.c uptime.c vmstat.c watch.c pgrep.c skill.c tload.c top.c w.c # utmp.c oldtop.c tmp-junk.c minimal.c .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .a .o .c .s .h .PHONY: all clean do_all install tar # ps ALL := $(notdir $(BINFILES)) CLEAN := $(notdir $(BINFILES)) DIRS := INSTALL := $(BINFILES) $(MANFILES) # $(SCRFILES) # want this rule first, use := on ALL, and ALL not filled in yet all: do_all -include */module.mk do_all: $(ALL) junk := DEADJOE *~ *.o core gmon.out # Remove $(junk) from all $(DIRS) CLEAN += $(junk) $(foreach dir,$(DIRS),$(addprefix $(dir), $(junk))) # Unfortunately the program and directory name are the same. # So ps is a .PHONY that depends on ps/ps. #ps: ps/ps # @echo MAKEFILE WANTS TO MAKE PS # #SRC := #OBJ := $(patsubst %.c,%.o, $(filter %.c,$(SRC))) # #ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),clean) #-include $(OBJ:.o=.d) #endif # #%.d: %.c # depend.sh $(CFLAGS) $< > $@ # don't want to type "make procps-$(TARVERSION).tar.gz" tar: $(TARFILES) mkdir procps-$(TARVERSION) (tar cf - $(TARFILES)) | (cd procps-$(TARVERSION) && tar xf -) tar cf procps-$(TARVERSION).tar procps-$(TARVERSION) gzip -9 procps-$(TARVERSION).tar clean: rm -f $(CLEAN) ###### install $(BINFILES) : $(@F) $(install) --mode a=rx --strip $(notdir $@) $@ $(SCRFILES) : $(@F) $(install) --mode a=rx $(notdir $@) $@ $(MANFILES) : $(@F) $(install) --mode a=r $(notdir $@) $@ install: $(INSTALL) cd $(usr/bin) && ($(ln-f) skill snice; $(ln-f) pgrep pkill) ############ prog.c --> prog.o %.o : %.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^ w.o: w.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(W_SHOWFROM) -c $< ############ prog.o --> prog w uptime tload free vmstat utmp pgrep skill: % : %.o $(LIBPROC) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ top: % : %.o $(LIBPROC) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(CURSES) watch: % : %.o $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(CURSES) ############ progX --> progY snice kill: skill ln -f skill $@ pkill: pgrep ln -f pgrep pkill