srcdir = @srcdir@ VPATH = @srcdir@ include ../../Mk/macports.autoconf.mk # This Makefile will only be run on Darwin systems; we can safely use # Apple-specifics here SRCS = \ access.c \ close.c \ darwintrace.c \ dup2.c \ mkdir.c \ open.c \ proc.c \ readdir.c \ readlink.c \ rename.c \ rmdir.c \ sip_copy_proc.c \ stat.c \ unlink.c OBJS = $(SRCS:%.c=%.o) SHLIB_NAME = darwintrace$(SHLIB_SUFFIX) INSTALLDIR = $(DESTDIR)$(TCL_PACKAGE_PATH)/darwintrace1.0 # Yes, we know having $ signs in identifiers is not a very good idea; in the # case of darwintrace we still need them, though. CFLAGS_PEDANTIC = CFLAGS += -fPIC $(UNIVERSAL_ARCHFLAGS) SHLIB_LDFLAGS += $(UNIVERSAL_ARCHFLAGS) # Generate dependency information CPPFLAGS += -MMD -MP all:: $(SHLIB_NAME) # Copy sip_copy_proc.{c,h} from pextlib1.0 where they are also needed sip_copy_proc.c: ../pextlib1.0/sip_copy_proc.c sip_copy_proc.h cp $< $@ sip_copy_proc.h: ../pextlib1.0/sip_copy_proc.h cp $< $@ # This won't be automatically detected during the first run of make, where the # .d files do not exist yet proc.c: sip_copy_proc.h $(SHLIB_NAME):: $(OBJS) $(SHLIB_LD) $(OBJS) -o $(SHLIB_NAME) $(SHLIB_LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) clean:: rm -f $(OBJS) $(SHLIB_NAME) so_locations sip_copy_proc.c sip_copy_proc.h $(SRCS:%.c=%.d) distclean:: clean rm -f Makefile install:: all $(INSTALL) -d -o "$(DSTUSR)" -g "$(DSTGRP)" -m "$(DSTMODE)" "$(INSTALLDIR)" $(INSTALL) -o "$(DSTUSR)" -g "$(DSTGRP)" -m 444 "$(SHLIB_NAME)" "$(INSTALLDIR)" test:: # Include dependency information -include $(SRCS:%.c=%.d)