added LFS support for Solaris 8
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1# Makefile for rsync. This is processed by configure to produce the final
2# Makefile
3
4prefix=@prefix@
5exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
6bindir=@bindir@
7mandir=@mandir@
8
9LIBS=@LIBS@
10CC=@CC@
11CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@
12LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@
13
14INSTALLCMD=@INSTALL@
15
16srcdir=@srcdir@
17VPATH=$(srcdir)
18SHELL=/bin/sh
19
20
21.SUFFIXES:
22.SUFFIXES: .c .o
23
24LIBOBJ=lib/getopt.o lib/fnmatch.o lib/compat.o lib/snprintf.o lib/mdfour.o
25ZLIBOBJ=zlib/deflate.o zlib/infblock.o zlib/infcodes.o zlib/inffast.o \
26 zlib/inflate.o zlib/inftrees.o zlib/infutil.o zlib/trees.o \
27 zlib/zutil.o zlib/adler32.o
28OBJS1=rsync.o generator.o receiver.o cleanup.o sender.o exclude.o util.o main.o checksum.o match.o syscall.o log.o backup.o
29OBJS2=options.o flist.o io.o compat.o hlink.o token.o uidlist.o socket.o fileio.o
30DAEMON_OBJ = params.o loadparm.o clientserver.o access.o connection.o authenticate.o
31OBJS=$(OBJS1) $(OBJS2) $(DAEMON_OBJ) $(LIBOBJ) $(ZLIBOBJ)
32
33# note that the -I. is needed to handle config.h when using VPATH
34.c.o:
35@OBJ_SAVE@
36 $(CC) -I. -I$(srcdir) $(CFLAGS) -c $< @CC_SHOBJ_FLAG@
37@OBJ_RESTORE@
38
39all: rsync
40
41man: rsync.1 rsyncd.conf.5
42
43install: all
44 -mkdir -p ${bindir}
45 ${INSTALLCMD} -m 755 rsync ${bindir}
46 -mkdir -p ${mandir}/man1
47 -mkdir -p ${mandir}/man5
48 ${INSTALLCMD} -m 644 $(srcdir)/rsync.1 ${mandir}/man1
49 ${INSTALLCMD} -m 644 $(srcdir)/rsyncd.conf.5 ${mandir}/man5
50
51install-strip:
52 $(MAKE) INSTALLCMD='$(INSTALLCMD) -s' install
53
54rsync: $(OBJS)
55 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o rsync $(OBJS) $(LIBS)
56
57rsync.1: rsync.yo
58 yodl2man -o rsync.1 rsync.yo
59
60rsyncd.conf.5: rsyncd.conf.yo
61 yodl2man -o rsyncd.conf.5 rsyncd.conf.yo
62
63proto:
64 cat *.c lib/compat.c | awk -f mkproto.awk > proto.h
65
66clean:
67 rm -f *~ $(OBJS) rsync
68
69distclean: clean
70 rm -f config.h config.cache config.status Makefile
71
72
73# this target is really just for my use. It only works on a limited
74# range of machines and is used to produce a list of potentially
75# dead (ie. unused) functions in the code. (tridge)
76finddead:
77 nm *.o */*.o |grep 'U ' | awk '{print $$2}' | sort -u > nmused.txt
78 nm *.o */*.o |grep 'T ' | awk '{print $$3}' | sort -u > nmfns.txt
79 comm -13 nmused.txt nmfns.txt