freebsd-skq/usr.bin/tar/Makefile
Tim Kientzle b757c8251b gtar uses -F for another purpose, so bsdtar no longer treats it as a
synonym for --format.  Update the man page to reflect this.  While
I'm here, change the man page to document "tar" rather than "bsdtar,"
update some comments about -l compatibility and fix a few grammar nits.
2004-08-08 17:20:23 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
#
# Use "make distfile" to build a tar.gz file suitable for distribution,
# including an autoconf/automake-generated build system.
#
PROG= bsdtar
VERSION= 1.01.011
SRCS= bsdtar.c matching.c read.c util.c write.c
WARNS?= 6
DPADD= ${LIBARCHIVE} ${LIBBZ2} ${LIBZ}
LDADD= -larchive -lbz2 -lz
CFLAGS+= -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"${VERSION}\"
.if !defined(WITH_GTAR)
SYMLINKS= ${BINDIR}/bsdtar ${BINDIR}/tar
MLINKS= bsdtar.1 tar.1
.endif
DIST_BUILD_DIR= ${.OBJDIR}/${PROG}-${VERSION}
CLEANDIRS+= ${DIST_BUILD_DIR}
DISTFILE= ${PROG}-${VERSION}.tar.gz
# Files that just get copied to the distfile build directory
DIST_FILES= ${SRCS}
DIST_FILES+= ${MAN}
DIST_FILES+= bsdtar.h bsdtar_platform.h
DIST_FILES+= Makefile.am
DIST_FILES+= fts.c fts.h
distfile:
rm -rf ${DIST_BUILD_DIR}
mkdir ${DIST_BUILD_DIR}
for f in ${DIST_FILES}; \
do \
cat ${.CURDIR}/$$f >${DIST_BUILD_DIR}/$$f; \
done
cat ${.CURDIR}/configure.ac.in | \
sed 's/@VERSION@/${VERSION}/' | \
cat > ${DIST_BUILD_DIR}/configure.ac
(cd ${DIST_BUILD_DIR} && aclocal && autoheader && autoconf )
(cd ${DIST_BUILD_DIR} && automake -a --foreign)
(cd ${DIST_BUILD_DIR} && ./configure && make distcheck && make dist)
mv ${DIST_BUILD_DIR}/${DISTFILE} ${.OBJDIR}
@echo ==================================================
@echo Created ${.OBJDIR}/${DISTFILE}
@echo ==================================================
.include <bsd.prog.mk>