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Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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# GNU -*-Makefile-*- to build GNU make on Windows
#
# Windows overrides for use with Basic.mk.
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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#
2020-01-03 05:13:02 +00:00
# Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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# This file is part of GNU Make.
#
# GNU Make is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# GNU Make is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# TARGET_TYPE can be either "release" or "debug"
TARGET_TYPE = release
# TOOLCHAIN can be either "msvc" or "gcc"
TOOLCHAIN = msvc
# Translate a POSIX path into a Windows path. Don't bother with drives.
# Used only inside recipes, with DOS/CMD tools that require it.
P2W = $(subst /,\,$1)
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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prog_SOURCES += $(loadavg_SOURCES) $(glob_SOURCES) $(w32_SOURCES)
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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BUILT_SOURCES += $(lib)alloca.h $(lib)fnmatch.h $(lib)glob.h
Convert GNU make to use the gnulib portability library Move content from glob/* and config/* into standard GNU directory locations lib/* and m4/*. Install the gnulib bootstrap script and its configuration file, and create a bootstrap.bat file for Windows. Update the README.git file with new requirements and instructions for building from Git. At this point we only install the alloca, getloadavg, and FDL modules from gnulib. We keep our old glob/fnmatch implementation since the gnulib versions require significant amounts of infrastructure which doesn't exist on Windows yet. Further work is required here. Due to a problem with gnulib's version of getloadavg, we need to bump the minimum required version of automake to 1.16.1 unfortunately. * README.git: Update instructions * NEWS: Move developer news to a separate section * configure.ac: Update for use with gnulib modules * bootstrap: Bootstrap from Git workspace (import from gnulib) * bootstrap.conf: Bootstrap configuration for GNU make * bootstrap.bat: Bootstrap from Git workspace for Windows * gl/modules/make-glob: Support our local fnmatch/glob implementation * config/acinclude.m4: Move to m4/ * config/dospaths.m4: Move to m4/ * glob/fnmatch.c: Move to lib/ * glob/fnmatch.h.in: Move to lib/ * glob/glob.c: Move to lib/ * glob/glob.h.in: Move to lib/ * Makefile.am: Update for new directories * build.template: Update for new directories * build_w32.bat: Update for new directories * builddos.bat: Update for new directories * maintMakefile: Update for new directories * makefile.com: Update for new directories * mk/Amiga.mk: Update for new directories * mk/Posix.mk.in: Update for new directories * mk/VMS.mk: Update for new directories * mk/Windows32.mk: Update for new directories * mk/msdosdjgpp.mk: Update for new directories * po/LINGUAS: One language per line (needed by gnulib) * INSTALL: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * src/alloca.c: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * src/getloadavg.c: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * po/Makevars: Remove (created by bootstrap) * config/*: Remove leftover files * glob/*: Remove leftover files
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Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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w32_LIBS = kernel32 user32 gdi32 winspool comdlg32 advapi32 shell32 ole32 \
oleaut32 uuid odbc32 odbccp32
CPPFLAGS =
CFLAGS =
LDFLAGS =
# --- Visual Studio
msvc_CC = cl.exe
msvc_LD = link.exe
msvc_CPPFLAGS = /DHAVE_CONFIG_H /DWINDOWS32 /DWIN32 /D_CONSOLE
Convert GNU make to use the gnulib portability library Move content from glob/* and config/* into standard GNU directory locations lib/* and m4/*. Install the gnulib bootstrap script and its configuration file, and create a bootstrap.bat file for Windows. Update the README.git file with new requirements and instructions for building from Git. At this point we only install the alloca, getloadavg, and FDL modules from gnulib. We keep our old glob/fnmatch implementation since the gnulib versions require significant amounts of infrastructure which doesn't exist on Windows yet. Further work is required here. Due to a problem with gnulib's version of getloadavg, we need to bump the minimum required version of automake to 1.16.1 unfortunately. * README.git: Update instructions * NEWS: Move developer news to a separate section * configure.ac: Update for use with gnulib modules * bootstrap: Bootstrap from Git workspace (import from gnulib) * bootstrap.conf: Bootstrap configuration for GNU make * bootstrap.bat: Bootstrap from Git workspace for Windows * gl/modules/make-glob: Support our local fnmatch/glob implementation * config/acinclude.m4: Move to m4/ * config/dospaths.m4: Move to m4/ * glob/fnmatch.c: Move to lib/ * glob/fnmatch.h.in: Move to lib/ * glob/glob.c: Move to lib/ * glob/glob.h.in: Move to lib/ * Makefile.am: Update for new directories * build.template: Update for new directories * build_w32.bat: Update for new directories * builddos.bat: Update for new directories * maintMakefile: Update for new directories * makefile.com: Update for new directories * mk/Amiga.mk: Update for new directories * mk/Posix.mk.in: Update for new directories * mk/VMS.mk: Update for new directories * mk/Windows32.mk: Update for new directories * mk/msdosdjgpp.mk: Update for new directories * po/LINGUAS: One language per line (needed by gnulib) * INSTALL: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * src/alloca.c: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * src/getloadavg.c: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * po/Makevars: Remove (created by bootstrap) * config/*: Remove leftover files * glob/*: Remove leftover files
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msvc_CPPFLAGS += /I$(OUTDIR)src /I$(SRCDIR)/src /I$(SRCDIR)/src/w32/include /I$(OUTDIR)lib /I$(SRCDIR)/lib
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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msvc_CFLAGS = /nologo /MT /W4 /EHsc
msvc_CFLAGS += /FR$(OUTDIR) /Fp$(BASE_PROG).pch /Fd$(BASE_PROG).pdb
msvc_LDFLAGS = /nologo /SUBSYSTEM:console /PDB:$(BASE_PROG).pdb
msvc_LDLIBS = $(addsuffix .lib,$(w32_LIBS))
msvc_C_SOURCE = /c
msvc_OUTPUT_OPTION = /Fo$@
msvc_LINK_OUTPUT = /OUT:$@
release_msvc_OUTDIR = ./WinRel/
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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release_msvc_CPPFLAGS = /D NDEBUG
release_msvc_CFLAGS = /O2
debug_msvc_OUTDIR = ./WinDebug/
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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debug_msvc_CPPFLAGS = /D _DEBUG
debug_msvc_CFLAGS = /Zi /Od
debug_msvc_LDFLAGS = /DEBUG
# --- GCC
gcc_CC = gcc
gcc_LD = $(gcc_CC)
release_gcc_OUTDIR = ./GccRel/
debug_gcc_OUTDIR = ./GccDebug/
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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Convert GNU make to use the gnulib portability library Move content from glob/* and config/* into standard GNU directory locations lib/* and m4/*. Install the gnulib bootstrap script and its configuration file, and create a bootstrap.bat file for Windows. Update the README.git file with new requirements and instructions for building from Git. At this point we only install the alloca, getloadavg, and FDL modules from gnulib. We keep our old glob/fnmatch implementation since the gnulib versions require significant amounts of infrastructure which doesn't exist on Windows yet. Further work is required here. Due to a problem with gnulib's version of getloadavg, we need to bump the minimum required version of automake to 1.16.1 unfortunately. * README.git: Update instructions * NEWS: Move developer news to a separate section * configure.ac: Update for use with gnulib modules * bootstrap: Bootstrap from Git workspace (import from gnulib) * bootstrap.conf: Bootstrap configuration for GNU make * bootstrap.bat: Bootstrap from Git workspace for Windows * gl/modules/make-glob: Support our local fnmatch/glob implementation * config/acinclude.m4: Move to m4/ * config/dospaths.m4: Move to m4/ * glob/fnmatch.c: Move to lib/ * glob/fnmatch.h.in: Move to lib/ * glob/glob.c: Move to lib/ * glob/glob.h.in: Move to lib/ * Makefile.am: Update for new directories * build.template: Update for new directories * build_w32.bat: Update for new directories * builddos.bat: Update for new directories * maintMakefile: Update for new directories * makefile.com: Update for new directories * mk/Amiga.mk: Update for new directories * mk/Posix.mk.in: Update for new directories * mk/VMS.mk: Update for new directories * mk/Windows32.mk: Update for new directories * mk/msdosdjgpp.mk: Update for new directories * po/LINGUAS: One language per line (needed by gnulib) * INSTALL: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * src/alloca.c: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * src/getloadavg.c: Remove (obtained from gnulib) * po/Makevars: Remove (created by bootstrap) * config/*: Remove leftover files * glob/*: Remove leftover files
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gcc_CPPFLAGS = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I$(OUTDIR)src -I$(SRCDIR)/src -I$(SRCDIR)/src/w32/include -I$(OUTDIR)lib -I$(SRCDIR)/lib
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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gcc_CFLAGS = -mthreads -Wall -std=gnu99 -gdwarf-2 -g3
gcc_LDFLAGS = -mthreads -gdwarf-2 -g3
gcc_LDLIBS = $(addprefix -l,$(w32_libs))
gcc_C_SOURCE = -c
gcc_OUTPUT_OPTION = -o $@
gcc_LINK_OUTPUT = -o $@
debug_gcc_CFLAGS = -O0
release_gcc_CFLAGS = -O2
# ---
LINK.cmd = $(LD) $(extra_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(TARGET_ARCH) $1 $(LDLIBS) $(LINK_OUTPUT)
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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CHECK.cmd = cmd /c cd tests \& .\run_make_tests.bat -make ../$(PROG)
MKDIR.cmd = cmd /c mkdir $(call P2W,$1)
RM.cmd = cmd /c del /F /Q $(call P2W,$1)
CP.cmd = cmd /c copy /Y $(call P2W,$1 $2)
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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CC = $($(TOOLCHAIN)_CC)
LD = $($(TOOLCHAIN)_LD)
C_SOURCE = $($(TOOLCHAIN)_C_SOURCE)
OUTPUT_OPTION = $($(TOOLCHAIN)_OUTPUT_OPTION)
LINK_OUTPUT = $($(TOOLCHAIN)_LINK_OUTPUT)
OUTDIR = $($(TARGET_TYPE)_$(TOOLCHAIN)_OUTDIR)
OBJEXT = obj
EXEEXT = .exe
_CUSTOM = $($(TOOLCHAIN)_$1) $($(TARGET_TYPE)_$1) $($(TARGET_TYPE)_$(TOOLCHAIN)_$1)
# I'm not sure why this builds gnumake rather than make...?
PROG = $(OUTDIR)gnumake$(EXEEXT)
Remove unsupported build facilities. Over time the non-standard build and install systems (nmake files, smake files, Visual Studio project files, etc.) have atrophied and maintaining them is not worth the effort, for such a simple utility as make. Remove all the non-standard build tool support and unify OS-specific build rules under a basic set of (GNU make) makefiles. Preserve the existing bootstrapping scripts (for POSIX, Windows, and MS-DOS). Also the existing VMS build scripts are left unchanged: I don't have enough experience with VMS to venture into this area. Perhaps one of the VMS maintainers might like to determine whether conversion would be appropriate. Rather than create libraries for w32 and glob (non-POSIX), simply link the object files directly to remove the complexity. * NEWS: Update with user-facing notes. * Makefile.am: Clean up to use the latest automake best practices. Build Windows code directly from the root makefile to avoid recursion. * README.Amiga, README.DOS.template, README.W32.template: Updated. * INSTALL: Point readers at the README.git file. * maintMakefile: Remove obsolete files. Create Basic.mk file. * Basic.mk.template, mk/*.mk: Create basic GNU make-based makefiles. * build_w32.bat: Copy Basic.mk to Makefile * configure.ac: We no longer need AM_PROG_AR. * dosbuild.bat: Rename to builddos.bat. Incorporate configure.bat. * Makefile.DOS.template: Remove. * NMakefile.template, w32/subproc/NMakefile: Remove. * SMakefile.template, glob/SMakefile, glob/SCOPTIONS, make.lnk: Remove. * configure.bat, glob/configure.bat: Remove. * w32/Makefile.am: Remove. * make_msvc_net2003.sln, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj: Remove.
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BASE_PROG = $(basename $(PROG))
extra_CPPFLAGS = $(call _CUSTOM,CPPFLAGS)
extra_CFLAGS = $(call _CUSTOM,CFLAGS)
extra_LDFLAGS = $(call _CUSTOM,LDFLAGS)
LDLIBS = $(call _CUSTOM,LDLIBS)
$(OUTDIR)src/config.h: $(SRCDIR)/src/config.h.W32
$(call CP.cmd,$<,$@)