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## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am ## Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ## This program 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 2, or (at your option) ## any later version. ## This program 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/>. ## This dummy rule is called from subdirectories whenever one of the ## top-level Makefile's dependencies must be updated. It does depend ## on %MAKEFILE% for the benefit of non-GNU make implementations (GNU ## make will always make sure %MAKEFILE% is updated before considering ## the am--refresh target anyway). if %?TOPDIR_P% .PHONY: am--refresh am--refresh: %MAKEFILE% @: endif %?TOPDIR_P% ## --------------------- ## ## Building Makefile.*. ## ## --------------------- ## ## This rule remakes the Makefile.in. %MAKEFILE-IN%: %MAINTAINER-MODE% %MAKEFILE-AM% %MAKEFILE-IN-DEPS% $(am__configure_deps) ## If configure.ac or one of configure's dependencies has changed, all ## Makefile.in are to be updated; it is then more efficient to run ## automake on all the Makefiles at once. It also allow Automake to be ## run for newly added directories. @for dep in $?; do \ case '$(am__configure_deps)' in \ *$$dep*) \ ?TOPDIR_P? echo ' cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) %AUTOMAKE-OPTIONS%'; \ ?TOPDIR_P? $(am__cd) $(srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) %AUTOMAKE-OPTIONS% \ ?TOPDIR_P? && exit 0; \ ?!TOPDIR_P? ( cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh ) \ ## If on the other hand, subdir/Makefile.in has been removed, then toplevel ## am--refresh will not be aware of any need to run. We still invoke it ## due to $? listing all prerequisites. Fix up for it by running the rebuild ## rule for this file only, below. ?!TOPDIR_P? && { if test -f $@; then exit 0; else break; fi; }; \ exit 1;; \ esac; \ done; \ ## Otherwise, rebuild only this file. echo ' cd $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) %AUTOMAKE-OPTIONS% %MAKEFILE-AM-SOURCES%'; \ $(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) && \ $(AUTOMAKE) %AUTOMAKE-OPTIONS% %MAKEFILE-AM-SOURCES% ## Ensure that GNU make doesn't remove Makefile if ./config.status (below) ## is interrupted. Otherwise, the user would need to know to rerun ## ./config.status to recreate the lost Makefile. .PRECIOUS: %MAKEFILE% ## This rule remakes the Makefile. %MAKEFILE%: %MAKEFILE-DEPS% $(top_builddir)/config.status ## If Makefile is to be updated because of config.status, then run ## config.status without argument in order to (i) rerun all the ## AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS including those that are not visible to ## Automake, and (ii) to save time by running config.status all with ## all the files, instead of once per file (iii) generate Makefiles ## in newly added directories. @case '$?' in \ ## Don't prefix $(top_builddir), because GNU make will strip it out ## when it's '.'. *config.status*) \ ?TOPDIR_P? echo ' $(SHELL) ./config.status'; \ ?TOPDIR_P? $(SHELL) ./config.status;; \ ?!TOPDIR_P? cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh;; \ *) \ ## FIXME: $(am__depfiles_maybe) lets us re-run the rule to create the ## .P files. Ideally we wouldn't have to do this by hand. echo ' cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status %CONFIG-MAKEFILE% $(am__depfiles_maybe)'; \ cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status %CONFIG-MAKEFILE% $(am__depfiles_maybe);; \ esac; ## Avoid the "deleted header file" problem for the dependencies. ?HAVE-MAKEFILE-IN-DEPS?%MAKEFILE-IN-DEPS%: DIST_COMMON += %MAKEFILE-AM% ## --------------------------- ## ## config.status & configure. ## ## --------------------------- ## if %?TOPDIR_P% ## Always require configure.ac and configure at top level, even if they ## don't exist. This is especially important for configure, since it ## won't be created until autoconf is run -- which might be after ## automake is run. 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Hence ## the $(am__configure_deps) dependency. ## We still need $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS) for sake of backward-compatibility; ## we should hopefully be able to get rid of it in a not-so-distant ## future. if %?REGEN-ACLOCAL-M4% $(ACLOCAL_M4): %MAINTAINER-MODE% $(am__aclocal_m4_deps) ?TOPDIR_P? $(am__cd) $(srcdir) && $(ACLOCAL) $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS) ?!TOPDIR_P? cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh ## Avoid the "deleted header file" problem for the dependencies. $(am__aclocal_m4_deps): endif %?REGEN-ACLOCAL-M4% ## --------- ## ## cleanup. ## ## --------- ## ## We special-case config.status here. If we do it as part of the ## normal clean processing for this directory, then it might be ## removed before some subdir is cleaned. 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