# : Makefile.SH,v 24920Revision: 4.0.1.4 24920Date: 92/06/08 11:40:43 $
# Revision 4.0.1.4 92/06/08 11:40:43 lwall
# patch20: cray didn't give enough memory to /bin/sh
# patch20: various and sundry fixes
# Revision 4.0.1.3 91/11/05 15:48:11 lwall
# patch11: saberized perl
# patch11: added support for dbz
# Revision 4.0.1.2 91/06/07 10:14:43 lwall
# patch4: cflags now emits entire cc command except for the filename
# patch4: alternate make programs are now semi-supported
# patch4: uperl.o no longer tries to link in libraries prematurely
# patch4: installperl now installs x2p stuff too
# Revision 4.0.1.1 91/04/11 17:30:39 lwall
# patch1: C flags are now settable on a per-file basis
# Revision 4.0 91/03/20 00:58:54 lwall
scriptdir
= /usr
/contrib
/bin
privlib
= /usr
/contrib
/lib
/perl
mansrc
= /usr
/contrib
/man
/cat1
# To use an alternate make, set in config.sh.
CCCMD
= `sh $(shellflags) cflags $@`
manpages
= perl.man h2ph.man
sh
= Makefile.SH makedepend.SH h2ph.SH
h1
= EXTERN.h INTERN.h arg.h array.h cmd.h config.h form.h handy.h
h2
= hash.h perl.h regcomp.h regexp.h spat.h stab.h str.h util.h
c1
= array.c cmd.c cons.c consarg.c doarg.c doio.c dolist.c dump.c
c2
= eval.c form.c hash.c
$(mallocsrc
) perl.c regcomp.c regexec.c
c3
= stab.c str.c toke.c util.c usersub.c
s1
= array.c cmd.c cons.c consarg.c doarg.c doio.c dolist.c dump.c
s2
= eval.c form.c hash.c perl.c regcomp.c regexec.c
s3
= stab.c str.c toke.c util.c usersub.c perly.c
saber
= $(s1
) $(s2
) $(s3
)
obj1
= array.o cmd.o cons.o consarg.o doarg.o doio.o dolist.o dump.o
obj2
= eval.o form.o
$(mallocobj
) perl.o regcomp.o regexec.o
obj3
= stab.o str.o toke.o util.o
obj
= $(obj1
) $(obj2
) $(obj3
)
tobj1
= tarray.o tcmd.o tcons.o tconsarg.o tdoarg.o tdoio.o tdolist.o tdump.o
tobj2
= teval.o tform.o thash.o
$(mallocobj
) tregcomp.o tregexec.o
tobj3
= tstab.o tstr.o ttoke.o tutil.o
tobj
= $(tobj1
) $(tobj2
) $(tobj3
)
addedbyconf
= Makefile.old bsd eunice filexp loc pdp11 usg v7
all: $(public
) $(private
) $(util
) uperl.o
$(scripts
)
# This is the standard version that contains no "taint" checks and is
# used for all scripts that aren't set-id or running under something set-id.
# The $& notation is tells Sequent machines that it can do a parallel make,
# and is harmless otherwise.
perl
: $& perly.o
$(obj
) hash.o usersub.o
$(CC
) $(LARGE
) $(CLDFLAGS
) $(obj
) hash.o perly.o usersub.o
$(libs
) -o perl
# This command assumes that /usr/include/dbz.h and /usr/lib/dbz.o exist.
dbzperl
: $& perly.o
$(obj
) zhash.o usersub.o
$(CC
) $(LARGE
) $(CLDFLAGS
) $(obj
) zhash.o
/usr
/lib
/dbz.o perly.o usersub.o
$(libs
) -o dbzperl
$(CCCMD
) -DWANT_DBZ zhash.c
uperl.o
: $& perly.o
$(obj
) hash.o
-ld $(LARGE
) $(LDFLAGS
) -r
$(obj
) hash.o perly.o
-o uperl.o
# This version, if specified in Configure, does ONLY those scripts which need
# set-id emulation. Suidperl must be setuid root. It contains the "taint"
# checks as well as the special code to validate that the script in question
# has been invoked correctly.
suidperl
: $& tperly.o sperl.o
$(tobj
) usersub.o
$(CC
) $(LARGE
) $(CLDFLAGS
) sperl.o
$(tobj
) tperly.o usersub.o
$(libs
) \
# This version interprets scripts that are already set-id either via a wrapper
# or through the kernel allowing set-id scripts (bad idea). Taintperl must
# NOT be setuid to root or anything else. The only difference between it
# and normal perl is the presence of the "taint" checks.
taintperl
: $& tperly.o tperl.o
$(tobj
) usersub.o
$(CC
) $(LARGE
) $(CLDFLAGS
) tperl.o
$(tobj
) tperly.o usersub.o
$(libs
) \
# Replicating all this junk is yucky, but I don't see a portable way to fix it.
tperly.o
: perly.c perly.h
$(h
)
$(CCCMD
) -DTAINT tperly.c
tperl.o
: perl.c perly.h patchlevel.h perl.h
$(h
)
sperl.o
: perl.c perly.h patchlevel.h
$(h
)
$(CCCMD
) -DTAINT
-DIAMSUID sperl.c
$(CCCMD
) -DTAINT tarray.c
tcons.o
: cons.c
$(h
) perly.h
tconsarg.o
: consarg.c
$(h
)
$(SLN
) consarg.c tconsarg.c
$(CCCMD
) -DTAINT tconsarg.c
$(CCCMD
) -DTAINT tdoarg.c
$(SLN
) dolist.c tdolist.c
$(CCCMD
) -DTAINT tdolist.c
tregcomp.o
: regcomp.c
$(h
)
$(SLN
) regcomp.c tregcomp.c
$(CCCMD
) -DTAINT tregcomp.c
tregexec.o
: regexec.c
$(h
)
$(SLN
) regexec.c tregexec.c
$(CCCMD
) -DTAINT tregexec.c
tstr.o
: str.c
$(h
) perly.h
ttoke.o
: toke.c
$(h
) perly.h
@ echo Dummy dependency for dumb parallel make
perly.c
: perly.y perly.fixer
*bison
*) echo
'Expect' 25 shift
/reduce and
59 reduce
/reduce conflicts
;; \
*) echo
'Expect' 27 shift
/reduce and
57 reduce
/reduce conflicts
;; \
sh
$(shellflags
) .
/perly.fixer y.tab.c perly.c
echo
'extern YYSTYPE yylval;' >>perly.h
perly.o
: perly.c perly.h
$(h
)
nroff
-man perl.man
> /usr
/contrib
/man
/cat1
/perl
.0
nroff
-man h2ph.man
> /usr
/contrib
/man
/cat1
/h2ph
.0
nroff
-man x2p
/s2p.man
> /usr
/contrib
/man
/cat1
/s2p
.0
nroff
-man x2p
/a2p.man
> /usr
/contrib
/man
/cat1
/a2p
.0
rm -f
*.o
all perl taintperl suidperl perly.c
cd x2p
; $(MAKE
) realclean
rm -f
*.orig
*/*.orig
*~
*/*~ core
$(addedbyconf
) h2ph h2ph.man
rm -f perly.c perly.h t
/perl Makefile config.h makedepend makedir
rm -f makefile x2p
/Makefile x2p
/makefile
cflags x2p
/cflags
# The following lint has practically everything turned on. Unfortunately,
# you have to wade through a lot of mumbo jumbo that can't be suppressed.
# If the source file has a /*NOSTRICT*/ somewhere, ignore the lint message
lint
$(lintflags
) $(defs
) perly.c
$(c
) > perl.fuzz
- test -f perly.h || cp
/dev
/null perly.h
- test -s perly.h ||
/bin
/rm -f perly.h
- cd t
&& chmod
+x TEST
*/*.t
- cd t
&& (rm -f perl
; $(SLN
) ..
/perl perl
) && .
/perl TEST
</dev
/tty
echo
$(c
) | tr
' ' '\012' >.clist
echo
$(h
) | tr
' ' '\012' >.hlist
echo
$(sh
) | tr
' ' '\012' >.shlist
# AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED MAKE DEPENDENCIES--PUT NOTHING BELOW THIS LINE
@ echo
"You haven't done a "'"make depend" yet!'; exit
1
makedepend
: makedepend.SH
/bin
/sh
$(shellflags
) makedepend.SH