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+# This is Makefile.in from rsync modified by Matt for use with mgear.
+# (Of course, config.status copies the above message to Makefile.)
+#
+# Follow these steps to build rsync with mgear:
+# 1. Check rsync out from CVS.
+# 2. Replace its Makefile.in with this file. This file is based on revision
+# 1.138; merge as necessary if the CVS is now at a newer revision.
+# 3. Copy mgear.mk into the rsync source tree.
+# 4. If you wish, add the pattern *.g to the cvsignore files so you aren't
+# continually bothered about the genfiles.
+# 5. ./configure, make as usual.
+#
+# It works for compiling the C files, and I demonstrated that warnings no longer
+# disappear from Eclipse, which is pretty cool. However, not everything is
+# converted to use mgear yet.
+include mgear.mk
+
+# Makefile for rsync. This is processed by configure to produce the final
+# Makefile
+
+prefix=@prefix@
+datarootdir=@datarootdir@
+exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
+bindir=@bindir@
+mandir=@mandir@
+
+LIBS=@LIBS@
+CC=@CC@
+CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@
+CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@
+EXEEXT=@EXEEXT@
+LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@
+
+INSTALLCMD=@INSTALL@
+INSTALLMAN=@INSTALL@
+
+srcdir=@srcdir@
+VPATH=$(srcdir)
+SHELL=/bin/sh
+
+VERSION=@VERSION@
+
+#.SUFFIXES:
+#.SUFFIXES: .c .o
+
+HEADERS=byteorder.h config.h errcode.h proto.h rsync.h lib/pool_alloc.h
+LIBOBJ=lib/wildmatch.o lib/compat.o lib/snprintf.o lib/mdfour.o lib/md5.o \
+ lib/permstring.o lib/pool_alloc.o lib/sysacls.o lib/sysxattrs.o @LIBOBJS@
+ZLIBOBJ=zlib/deflate.o zlib/inffast.o zlib/inflate.o zlib/inftrees.o \
+ zlib/trees.o zlib/zutil.o zlib/adler32.o zlib/compress.o zlib/crc32.o
+OBJS1=flist.o rsync.o generator.o receiver.o cleanup.o sender.o exclude.o \
+ util.o main.o checksum.o match.o syscall.o log.o backup.o
+OBJS2=options.o io.o compat.o hlink.o token.o uidlist.o socket.o \
+ fileio.o batch.o clientname.o chmod.o acls.o xattrs.o
+OBJS3=progress.o pipe.o
+DAEMON_OBJ = params.o loadparm.o clientserver.o access.o connection.o authenticate.o
+popt_OBJS=popt/findme.o popt/popt.o popt/poptconfig.o \
+ popt/popthelp.o popt/poptparse.o
+OBJS=$(OBJS1) $(OBJS2) $(OBJS3) $(DAEMON_OBJ) $(LIBOBJ) $(ZLIBOBJ) @BUILD_POPT@
+
+TLS_OBJ = tls.o syscall.o lib/compat.o lib/snprintf.o lib/permstring.o lib/sysxattrs.o @BUILD_POPT@
+
+# Programs we must have to run the test cases
+CHECK_PROGS = rsync$(EXEEXT) tls$(EXEEXT) getgroups$(EXEEXT) getfsdev$(EXEEXT) \
+ trimslash$(EXEEXT) t_unsafe$(EXEEXT) wildtest$(EXEEXT)
+
+CHECK_SYMLINKS = testsuite/chown-fake.test testsuite/devices-fake.test
+
+# Objects for CHECK_PROGS to clean
+CHECK_OBJS=getgroups.o getfsdev.o t_stub.o t_unsafe.o trimslash.o wildtest.o
+
+# note that the -I. is needed to handle config.h when using VPATH
+## Matt removed @OBJ_SAVE@ and @OBJ_RESTORE@ because they got in the way.
+cmd-cc=$(CC) -I. -I$(srcdir) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $< @CC_SHOBJ_FLAG@
+$(call mg-define-rule,%.o,%.c,cmd-cc)
+
+## Turn off the built-in implicit rule because it sometimes beats the mgear rule
+## because the mgear rule depends on a genfile that might not exist yet.
+## TODO: Find a better way to handle this.
+%.o: %.c
+
+all: rsync$(EXEEXT)
+
+install: all
+ -mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${bindir}
+ ${INSTALLCMD} ${INSTALL_STRIP} -m 755 rsync$(EXEEXT) ${DESTDIR}${bindir}
+ -mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man1
+ -mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man5
+ ${INSTALLMAN} -m 644 $(srcdir)/rsync.1 ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man1
+ ${INSTALLMAN} -m 644 $(srcdir)/rsyncd.conf.5 ${DESTDIR}${mandir}/man5
+
+install-strip:
+ $(MAKE) INSTALL_STRIP='-s' install
+
+cmd-exe=$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LIBS)
+
+$(call mg-define-rule,rsync$(EXEEXT),$(OBJS),cmd-exe)
+
+$(OBJS): $(HEADERS)
+
+flist.o: rounding.h
+
+cmd-rounding.h=./mkrounding$(EXEEXT) >$@
+$(call mg-define-rule,rounding.h,mkrounding$(EXEEXT),cmd-rounding.h)
+
+define cmd-mkrounding-exe
+sed '1,/^struct file_struct/d; /^}/,$$d' <$(srcdir)/rsync.h >mkrounding.h &&\
+$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ -I. $(srcdir)/mkrounding.c &&\
+rm mkrounding.h
+endef
+$(call mg-define-rule,mkrounding$(EXEEXT),mkrounding.c rsync.h,cmd-mkrounding-exe)
+
+$(call mg-define-rule,tls$(EXEEXT),$(TLS_OBJ),cmd-exe)
+
+$(call mg-define-rule,getgroups$(EXEEXT),getgroups.o,cmd-exe)
+
+$(call mg-define-rule,getfsdev$(EXEEXT),getfsdev.o,cmd-exe)
+
+TRIMSLASH_OBJ = trimslash.o syscall.o lib/compat.o lib/snprintf.o
+$(call mg-define-rule,trimslash$(EXEEXT),$(TRIMSLASH_OBJ),cmd-exe)
+
+T_UNSAFE_OBJ = t_unsafe.o syscall.o util.o t_stub.o lib/compat.o lib/snprintf.o
+$(call mg-define-rule,t_unsafe$(EXEEXT),$(T_UNSAFE_OBJ),cmd-exe)
+
+gen:
+ cd $(srcdir) && $(MAKE) -f prepare-source.mak gen
+
+man:
+ cd $(srcdir) && $(MAKE) -f prepare-source.mak man
+
+proto:
+ cd $(srcdir) && $(MAKE) -f prepare-source.mak proto.h
+
+## Let mgear do the cleaning.
+clean: cleantests
+# rm -f *~ $(OBJS) $(TLS_OBJ) $(CHECK_PROGS) $(CHECK_OBJS) $(CHECK_SYMLINKS) \
+# mkrounding mkrounding.h rounding.h
+ $(call mg-clean-cmd,.)
+
+cleantests:
+ rm -rf ./testtmp*
+
+# We try to delete built files from both the source and build
+# directories, just in case somebody previously configured things in
+# the source directory.
+distclean: clean
+ rm -f Makefile config.h config.status
+ rm -f $(srcdir)/Makefile $(srcdir)/config.h $(srcdir)/config.status
+
+ rm -f config.cache config.log
+ rm -f $(srcdir)/config.cache $(srcdir)/config.log
+
+ rm -f shconfig $(srcdir)/shconfig
+
+# this target is really just for my use. It only works on a limited
+# range of machines and is used to produce a list of potentially
+# dead (ie. unused) functions in the code. (tridge)
+finddead:
+ nm *.o */*.o |grep 'U ' | awk '{print $$2}' | sort -u > nmused.txt
+ nm *.o */*.o |grep 'T ' | awk '{print $$3}' | sort -u > nmfns.txt
+ comm -13 nmused.txt nmfns.txt
+
+# 'check' is the GNU name, 'test' is the name for everybody else :-)
+.PHONY: check test
+
+test: check
+
+# There seems to be no standard way to specify some variables as
+# exported from a Makefile apart from listing them like this.
+
+# This depends on building rsync; if we need any helper programs it
+# should depend on them too.
+
+# We try to run the scripts with POSIX mode on, in the hope that will
+# catch Bash-isms earlier even if we're running on GNU. Of course, we
+# might lose in the future where POSIX diverges from old sh.
+
+check: all $(CHECK_PROGS) $(CHECK_SYMLINKS)
+ rsync_bin=`pwd`/rsync$(EXEEXT) $(srcdir)/runtests.sh
+
+check29: all $(CHECK_PROGS) $(CHECK_SYMLINKS)
+ rsync_bin=`pwd`/rsync$(EXEEXT) $(srcdir)/runtests.sh --protocol=29
+
+
+wildtest.o: wildtest.c lib/wildmatch.c rsync.h
+$(call mg-define-rule,wildtest$(EXEEXT),wildtest.o lib/compat.o lib/snprintf.o @BUILD_POPT@,cmd-exe)
+
+### Matt stopped here.
+
+testsuite/chown-fake.test:
+ ln -s chown.test $(srcdir)/testsuite/chown-fake.test
+
+testsuite/devices-fake.test:
+ ln -s devices.test $(srcdir)/testsuite/devices-fake.test
+
+# This does *not* depend on building or installing: you can use it to
+# check a version installed from a binary or some other source tree,
+# if you want.
+
+installcheck: $(CHECK_PROGS) $(CHECK_SYMLINKS)
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 TOOLDIR=`pwd` rsync_bin="$(bindir)/rsync$(EXEEXT)" srcdir="$(srcdir)" $(srcdir)/runtests.sh
+
+# TODO: Add 'dist' target; need to know which files will be included
+
+# Run the SPLINT (Secure Programming Lint) tool. <www.splint.org>
+.PHONY: splint
+splint:
+ splint +unixlib +gnuextensions -weak rsync.c
+
+
+rsync.dvi: doc/rsync.texinfo
+ texi2dvi -o $@ $<
+
+rsync.ps: rsync.dvi
+ dvips -ta4 -o $@ $<
+
+rsync.pdf: doc/rsync.texinfo
+ texi2dvi -o $@ --pdf $<
+
+
+doxygen:
+ cd $(srcdir) && rm dox/html/* && doxygen
+
+# for maintainers only
+doxygen-upload:
+ rsync -avzv $(srcdir)/dox/html/ --delete \
+ samba.org:/home/httpd/html/rsync/doxygen/head/