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#$Header: /var/lib/cvsd/repos/CSRG/43BSDReno/contrib/rcs/src/Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2018/04/24 16:12:56 root Exp $
# Copyright (C) 1982, 1988, 1989 Walter Tichy
# All rights reserved.
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
# provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
# duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
# advertising materials, and other materials related to such
# distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
# by Walter Tichy.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
# Report all problems and direct all questions to:
# [email protected]
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# INSTRUCTIONS
# ============
# 0. If you are porting to different hardware,
# check the instructions in rcsbase.h
#
# Note: instructions 1-5 are normally taken care of by the calling make,
# which passes in DIFF, DIFF3, RCSDIR, OLDDIR, OS, and LOCKING.
#
# 1. Early version of diff did not support options needed by RCS.
# Newer versions of diff, support them and diff is no longer distributed with
# RCS. The following definitions apply only if you have both old versions
# and new versions of diff, and you want RCS to use the new versions.
# The default should be :
#
DIFF = /usr/bin/diff
DIFF3 = /usr/bin/diff3
# 2. Figure out where to put the RCS commands; define RCSDIR accordingly.
RCSDIR = /usr/contrib
# 3. Figure out where to put your old RCS commands; define OLDDIR
# accordingly. This is not needed if you don't have an old release of RCS.
OLDDIR = /usr/old/bin
# 4. Set the operating system variable OS. If you run on 4.1 BSD, do not
# define OS:
# OS =
# If you run on USG Unix or UN*X, use:
# OS = -DUSG
# If you run on Version 6 Unix, use:
# OS = -DV6
# If you run on 4.2 or 4.3 BSD, use:
# OS = -DV4_2BSD
OS = -DV4_2BSD
# Also, set SIGNAL_TYPE to be what your signal() handlers yield.
# Old-fashioned signal handlers yield 'int'; the newer ones 'void'.
SIGNAL_TYPE = void
# 5. Decide whether you want strict locking as the default or not.
# If you want strict locking, use:
# LOCKING = 1
# otherwise:
# LOCKING = 0
LOCKING = 1
# 6. Decide what loader flags you need, and define LDFLAGS accordingly.
# On the Vax you need none, on PDP-11s with split i/d you need -i.
#LDFLAGS = -i
LDFLAGS =
# 7. RCS can maintain a log of the use of the co and ci commands. If you
# want the logging, you must
# a) define SNOOP (that's where the process that writes the log goes),
# b) define SNOOPFILE (that's the file where SNOOP writes the log;
# it must be owned by the same user that owns SNOOP),
# c) include SNOOP and SNOOPFILE in the CFLAGS macro.
# If you don't want the logging of command usage, omit the SNOOP and
# SNOOPFILE definitions from CFLAGS.
# The two variants of the CFLAG macros are given below.
SNOOPFILE = /var/log/rcslog
SNOOP = /usr/contrib/snoop
DEFINES= -DCOMPAT2 $(OS) -DSIGNAL_TYPE=$(SIGNAL_TYPE) -DSTRICT_LOCKING=$(LOCKING) -DDIFF='"$(DIFF)"' -DCO='"${RCSDIR}/co"' -DMERGE='"${RCSDIR}/merge"'
CFLAGS = -O $(DEFINES)
LINTFLAGS = -c -u
LINT = lint $(LINTFLAGS) -Dlint $(DEFINES)
# 8. If you don't have release 2 RCS files around (e.g., if you don't
# have release 2 of RCS), remove the word -DCOMPAT2 from whatever
# variant of CFLAGS you selected. -DCOMPAT2 assures that release 2
# RCS files can still be read. (After all release 2 RCS files have
# been updated with release 3 or 4 ci or rcs, you can remake RCS without
# -DCOMPAT2.) Also, make sure that the co commands at the end of this
# file are commented out; otherwise, Make will complain.
#
# 9. Now you are ready. Try to make 'depend' and 'all'. If all went well, make
# 'install' if you want no logging of command usage, 'installog' otherwise.
#
# 10. IMPORTANT! When you have RCS installed, rename old
# release 2 RCS files as follows (if you have any):
# If the working file was "f.c" and the RCS file "f.c.v", rename the
# RCS file to "f.c,v". If the working file was "f.c" and the RCS file
# "f.v", rename the RCS file "f.c,v". Thus, suffixes are no longer
# dropped and RCS files end in ",v" rather than ".v".
#
# 11. If you want to maintain RCS with itself, be sure you preserve the
# original revision numbers, dates, etc. This is done by checking the
# files in with the -k option. When done, remove the comments from the
# co-rules at the end of this file.
#
BCOMMANDS = ci ident rcs rcsdiff rcsmerge rlog co
# binary comands
RCSCOMMANDS = merge $(BCOMMANDS)
# all commands
BOBJECTS = ci.o co.o ident.o rcs.o rcsdiff.o rcsedit.o\
rcsfcmp.o rcsfnms.o rcsgen.o rcskeep.o rcskeys.o rcslex.o rcsmerge.o\
rcsrev.o rcssyn.o rcsutil.o rlog.o snoop.o\
rcssynTST.o rcsrevTST.o rcsfnmsTST.o rcsfcmpTST.o rcskeepTST.o
all: $(RCSCOMMANDS)
INSTALL = install
$(BOBJECTS): rcsbase.h
partime.o maketime.o co.o ci.o rcs.o rlog.o rcsutil.o: time.h
install: all
# Save the old commands if you have any.
# -cd ${RCSDIR}; mv $(RCSCOMMANDS) ${RCSDIR}$(OLDDIR)
${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -s ci ${RCSDIR}
${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -s ident ${RCSDIR}
${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -s rcs ${RCSDIR}
${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -s rcsdiff ${RCSDIR}
${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -s rcsmerge ${RCSDIR}
${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -s rlog ${RCSDIR}
${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -s co ${RCSDIR}
${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -c merge ${RCSDIR}
# ${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -c rcsclean ${RCSDIR}
# ${INSTALL} -m 775 -o bin -g bin -c rcsfreeze.sh ${RCSDIR}/rcsfreeze
installog: installsnoop install
installsnoop: snoop
install -m 4775 -o bin -g bin -s snoop ${RCSDIR}$(SNOOP)
chmod u+s ${RCSDIR}$(SNOOP)
touch ${RCSDIR}$(SNOOPFILE)
chown bin.bin ${RCSDIR}$(SNOOPFILE)
chmod 644 ${RCSDIR}$(SNOOPFILE)
# CAUTION: You may have to do a chown of SNOOP and SNOOPFILE (if not owned by root).
lint: ci.lint co.lint ident.lint rlog.lint rcs.lint rcsdiff.lint rcsmerge.lint snoop.lint
clean:
rm -f *.o; rm -f $(RCSCOMMANDS) snoop
cleandir: clean
rm -f tags .depend
CIFILES = ci.o rcslex.o rcssyn.o rcsgen.o rcsedit.o rcskeys.o rcsrev.o rcsutil.o rcsfnms.o partime.o maketime.o localzone.o rcskeep.o rcsfcmp.o
CISRC = ci.c rcslex.c rcssyn.c rcsgen.c rcsedit.c rcskeys.c rcsrev.c rcsutil.c rcsfnms.c partime.c maketime.c localzone.c rcskeep.c rcsfcmp.c
ci.lint:
$(LINT) $(CISRC)
ci: $(CIFILES)
${CC} $(LDFLAGS) -o ci $(CIFILES)
COFILES = co.o rcslex.o rcssyn.o rcsgen.o rcsedit.o rcskeys.o rcsrev.o rcsutil.o rcsfnms.o partime.o maketime.o localzone.o
COSRC = co.c rcslex.c rcssyn.c rcsgen.c rcsedit.c rcskeys.c rcsrev.c rcsutil.c rcsfnms.c partime.c maketime.c localzone.c
co.lint:
$(LINT) $(COSRC)
co: $(COFILES)
${CC} $(LDFLAGS) -o co $(COFILES)
ident: ident.o rcskeys.o
${CC} $(LDFLAGS) -o ident ident.o rcskeys.o
ident.lint:
$(LINT) ident.c rcskeys.c
merge: merge.sh
sed -e '/^#/d' \
-e 's:DIFF=.*$$:DIFF=$(DIFF):' \
-e 's:DIFF3=.*$$:DIFF3=$(DIFF3):' \
merge.sh > merge
# This takes out the comment lines and substitutes in DIFF and DIFF3.
# (Comments are not permitted in some older shells.)
chmod 755 merge
RLOG = rlog.o rcslex.o rcssyn.o rcsrev.o rcsutil.o partime.o maketime.o localzone.o rcsfnms.o
RLOGSRC = rlog.c rcslex.c rcssyn.c rcsrev.c rcsutil.c partime.c maketime.c localzone.c rcsfnms.c
rlog: $(RLOG)
${CC} $(LDFLAGS) -o rlog $(RLOG)
rlog.lint:
$(LINT) $(RLOGSRC)
RCS = rcs.o rcslex.o rcssyn.o rcsrev.o rcsutil.o rcsgen.o rcsedit.o rcskeys.o rcsfnms.o
RCSSRC = rcs.c rcslex.c rcssyn.c rcsrev.c rcsutil.c rcsgen.c rcsedit.c rcskeys.c rcsfnms.c
rcs: $(RCS)
${CC} $(LDFLAGS) -o rcs $(RCS)
rcs.lint:
$(LINT) $(RCSSRC)
rcsclean: rcsclean.sh
sed -e '/^#/d' rcsclean.sh > rcsclean
# This takes out the comments (not permitted in older shells).
chmod 755 rcsclean
RCSDIFF = rcsdiff.o rcsutil.o rcsfnms.o rcsrev.o rcssyn.o rcslex.o
RCSDIFFSRC = rcsdiff.c rcsutil.c rcsfnms.c rcsrev.c rcssyn.c rcslex.c
rcsdiff: $(RCSDIFF)
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o rcsdiff $(RCSDIFF)
rcsdiff.lint:
$(LINT) $(RCSDIFFSRC)
RCSMERGE = rcsmerge.o rcsutil.o rcsfnms.o rcsrev.o rcssyn.o rcslex.o
RCSMERGESRC = rcsmerge.c rcsutil.c rcsfnms.c rcsrev.c rcssyn.c rcslex.c
rcsmerge: $(RCSMERGE)
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o rcsmerge $(RCSMERGE)
rcsmerge.lint:
$(LINT) $(RCSMERGESRC)
snoop: snoop.o
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o snoop snoop.o
snoop.lint:
$(LINT) snoop.c
SOURCE= ci.c co.c curdir.c ident.c maketime.c localzone.c partime.c rcs.c \
rcsclean.c rcsdiff.c rcsedit.c rcsfcmp.c rcsfnms.c rcsgen.c \
rcskeep.c rcskeys.c rcslex.c rcsmerge.c rcsrev.c rcssyn.c rcsutil.c \
rlog.c snoop.c
HFILES= rcsbase.h time.h
depend: ${SOURCE} ${HFILES}
mkdep ${CFLAGS} ${SOURCE}
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