freebsd-dev/share/mklocale/Makefile
Bruce Evans 42ff1492ee Use the installed version of mklocale for `make all'. It is now
bootstrapped by `make world'.  The version just built in ".."
normally won't work if the target system is not binary compatible.

Don't build or install anything if _BUILD_TOOLS is defined.  Then
we only want to build and install the mklocale binary, but the layout
of the mklocale tree forces recursing to mklocale/data for at least
the obj target even when _BUILD_TOOLS is defined.
1998-07-07 23:05:59 +00:00

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# $Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1997/11/07 15:40:02 ache Exp $
NOMAN=YES
CLEANFILES+= ${LOCALES:S/$/.out/g}
LOCALES= ja_JP.EUC \
ja_JP.SJIS \
ko_KR.EUC \
lt_LN.ASCII \
lt_LN.ISO_8859-1 \
lt_LN.ISO_8859-2 \
ru_SU.CP866 \
ru_SU.KOI8-R
LOCALEDIR= ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/locale
LATIN1LINKS = \
da_DK de_AT de_CH de_DE en_AU en_CA en_GB en_US es_ES fi_FI \
fr_BE fr_CA fr_CH fr_FR is_IS it_CH it_IT nl_BE nl_NL no_NO \
pt_PT sv_SE
LATIN2LINKS = hr_HR pl_PL sl_SI
.SUFFIXES: .src .out
.src.out:
mklocale -o ${.TARGET} ${.IMPSRC}
.if !defined(_BUILD_TOOLS)
all: ${LOCALES:S/$/.out/g}
.endif
.if !defined(_BUILD_TOOLS)
afterinstall:
.for locale in ${LOCALES}
${INSTALL} ${COPY} -m 644 -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} \
${locale}.out ${LOCALEDIR}/${locale}/LC_CTYPE
.endfor
.for link in ${LATIN1LINKS}
ln -fs ../lt_LN.ISO_8859-1/LC_CTYPE \
${LOCALEDIR}/${link}.ISO_8859-1/LC_CTYPE
.endfor
.for link in ${LATIN2LINKS}
ln -fs ../lt_LN.ISO_8859-2/LC_CTYPE \
${LOCALEDIR}/${link}.ISO_8859-2/LC_CTYPE
.endfor
.endif
.include <bsd.prog.mk>