+ rm -f *~ $(OBJS) rsync
+ rm -rf ./testtmp
+
+distclean: clean
+ rm -f config.h config.cache config.status Makefile
+
+
+# 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.
+
+# TODO: These targets both ought to depend on a set of test programs
+# to build, if any.
+
+# 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
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 rsync_bin=`pwd`/rsync srcdir="$(srcdir)" $(srcdir)/runtests.sh
+
+# This does *not* depend on building or installing: you can use it to
+# check a version installed from a binary or some other source tree,
+# if you want.
+
+installcheck:
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 rsync_bin="$(bindir)/rsync" srcdir="$(srcdir)" $(srcdir)/runtests.sh