# Makefile for fetchmail # If you're running QNX, we can't assume a working autoconf. # So just uncomment all the lines marked QNX. PACKAGE = fetchmail VERSION = 5.6.4 SUBDIRS = @POSUB@ # Ultrix 2.2 make doesn't expand the value of VPATH. srcdir = @srcdir@ VPATH = @srcdir@ CC = @CC@ # CC = cc # QNX CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ -I$(top_srcdir)/intl # CFLAGS = -g2 -5 # QNX LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ # LDFLAGS = -g2 -5 -N64k # QNX LEX = @LEX@ LEXFLAGS= YACC = @YACC@ # YACC = yacc YACCFLAGS = -dt CEFLAGS = @CEFLAGS@ CPFLAGS = @CPFLAGS@ LDEFLAGS = @LDEFLAGS@ INTLDEPS = @INTLDEPS@ INTLLIBS = @INTLLIBS@ INTLOBJS = @INTLOBJS@ # How to invoke ranlib. This is only used by the `glob' subdirectory. RANLIB = @RANLIB@ # NeXT 1.0a uses an old version of GCC, which required -D__inline=inline. # See also `config.h'. DEFS = @DEFS@ @EXTRADEFS@ # DEFS = -DQNX -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DHAVE_STDARG_H -DSTDC_HEADERS # QNX defines = $(DEFS) # If your system needs extra libraries loaded in, define them here. # In particular, add -lresolv if you are running bind 4.9.5 LOADLIBS = @LIBS@ @LEXLIB@ # LOADLIBS = -lsocket3r -lunix3r # QNX # Any extra object files your system needs. extras = @LIBOBJS@ $(INTLDEPS) # Extra sources/objects for library functions not provided on the host system. EXTRASRC = @EXTRASRC@ # EXTRASRC = $(srcdir)/strcasecmp.c $(srcdir)/getopt.c $(srcdir)/getopt1.c $(srcdir)/alloca.c # QNX EXTRAOBJ = @EXTRAOBJ@ # EXTRAOBJ = strcasecmp.o getopt.o getopt1.o alloca.o DESTDIR = # Common prefix for machine-independent installed files. prefix = @prefix@ # Common prefix for machine-dependent installed files. exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ # Directory in which to install. bindir = @bindir@ # Directory to install the Info files in. infodir = @infodir@ # Directory to install data files. datadir = @datadir@ # Number to put on the man page filename. manext = 1 # Directory to install the man page in. mandir = @mandir@/man$(manext) # Toplevel build directory top_builddir = . top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@ # Program to install `make'. INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ # Program to install the man page. INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ # Generic install program. INSTALL = @INSTALL@ # Program to format Texinfo source into Info files. MAKEINFO = makeinfo # Program to format Texinfo source into DVI files. TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi # Programs to make tags files. ETAGS = etags CTAGS = ctags protobjs = rcfile_y.o rcfile_l.o socket.o getpass.o pop2.o pop3.o imap.o \ etrn.o odmr.o fetchmail.o idle.o env.o options.o daemon.o driver.o \ sink.o rfc822.o smtp.o xmalloc.o uid.o mxget.o md5ify.o cram.o rpa.o \ interface.o netrc.o base64.o error.o unmime.o conf.o checkalias.o \ smbdes.o smbencrypt.o smbmd4.o smbutil.o ipv6-connect.o objs = $(protobjs) $(extras) $(EXTRAOBJ) srcs = $(srcdir)/socket.c $(srcdir)/getpass.c $(srcdir)/pop2.c \ $(srcdir)/pop3.c $(srcdir)/imap.c $(srcdir)/etrn.c \ $(srcdir)/odmr.c $(srcdir)/fetchmail.c $(srcdir)/env.c \ $(srcdir)/idle.c $(srcdir)/options.c $(srcdir)/daemon.c \ $(srcdir)/driver.c $(srcdir)/sink.c $(srcdir)/rfc822.c \ $(srcdir)/smtp.c $(srcdir)/xmalloc.c $(srcdir)/uid.c \ $(srcdir)/mxget.c $(srcdir)/md5ify.c $(srcdir)/cram.c \ $(srcdir)/rpa.c $(srcdir)/interface.c $(srcdir)/netrc.c \ $(srcdir)/base64.c $(srcdir)/error.c $(srcdir)/unmime.c \ $(srcdir)/conf.c $(srcdir)/checkalias.c $(srcdir)/smbdes.c \ $(srcdir)/smbencrypt.c $(srcdir)/smbmd4.c $(srcdir)/smbutil.c \ $(srcdir)/ipv6-connect.c .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .o .c .h .y .l .ps .dvi .info .texi all: fetchmail po # Some makes apparently use .PHONY as the default goal if it is before `all'. .PHONY: all fetchmail: $(objs) $(CC) $(LDEFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(objs) $(LOADLIBS) -o fetchmail po: dummy @POMAKE@ $(INTLDEPS): dummy @echo "Making $@ in intl"; \ cd intl; $(MAKE) || exit 1 dummy: # Tester for address parsing rfc822: rfc822.c gcc -DTESTMAIN -g rfc822.c -o rfc822 # Stand-alone MIME decoder unmime: unmime.c base64.c rfc822.c xmalloc.c error.c $(CC) -DSTANDALONE -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -g -o $@ $^ # Stand-alone netrc tester netrc: netrc.c xmalloc.o error.o $(CC) -DSTANDALONE -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -g -o $@ $^ .c.o: $(CC) $(defines) -c $(CPFLAGS) -I. -I$(srcdir) $(CEFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< # For some losing Unix makes. SHELL = /bin/sh @SET_MAKE@ tagsrcs = $(srcs) rcfile_l.c rcfile_y.c TAGS: $(tagsrcs) $(ETAGS) $(tagsrcs) tags: $(tagsrcs) $(CTAGS) $(tagsrcs) .PHONY: install uninstall install: @echo "Creating installation directories..." $(SHELL) ${srcdir}/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) $(DESTDIR)$(mandir) @echo "Installing fetchmail binary..." $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) ./fetchmail $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/fetchmail @echo "Installing fetchmail configurator..." $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) ${srcdir}/fetchmailconf $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/fetchmailconf @echo "Installing manual page..." $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/fetchmail.man $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/fetchmail.$(manext) rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/fetchmailconf.$(manext) cd $(DESTDIR)$(mandir) && ln -s fetchmail.$(manext) fetchmailconf.$(manext) @echo "Installing language catalogs..." @POMAKE@ install uninstall: rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/fetchmail $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/fetchmailconf rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/fetchmail.$(manext) $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/fetchmailconf.$(manext) @POMAKE@ uninstall .PHONY: clean realclean distclean mostlyclean clean: @POMAKE@ clean -rm -f fetchmail *.o core fetchmail.dvi \ rcfile_l.c rcfile_y.h rcfile_y.c \ fetchmail.tar fetchmail.tar.gz \ netrc rfc822 unmime fetchmail-man.html distclean: clean @POMAKE@ distclean -rm -f Makefile config.h TAGS tags -rm -f config.cache config.status config.log stamp-config realclean: distclean @POMAKE@ clean -rm -f FAQ FEATURES NOTES MANIFEST -rm -f config.cache config.log Makefile -rm -f fetchmail-*.tar.gz fetchmail-*.i386.rpm mostlyclean: clean # These magic rules are copied from the autoconf documentation # except that Harry McGavran says the autoheader call in the third # one below is unnecessary and causes problems with cross-platform builds. ${srcdir}/configure: configure.in aclocal.m4 cd ${srcdir} && autoconf # autoheader might not change config.h.in, so touch a stamp file. ${srcdir}/config.h.in: stamp-h.in ${srcdir}/stamp-h.in: configure.in aclocal.m4 acconfig.h # config.h.top config.h.bot cd ${srcdir} # && autoheader echo timestamp> ${srcdir}/stamp-h.in config.h: stamp-h stamp-h: config.h.in config.status ./config.status Makefile: Makefile.in config.status ./config.status config.status: configure ./config.status --recheck # This tells versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make not to export all variables. .NOEXPORT: # Special dependencies, not easily handled portably without explicit rules rcfile_l.c rcfile_l.h: $(srcdir)/rcfile_l.l $(LEX) $(LEXFLAGS) $(srcdir)/rcfile_l.l sed rcfile_l.c -e "/lex\\.yy\\.c/s//rcfile_l.c/" rcfile_y.c rcfile_y.h: $(srcdir)/rcfile_y.y @echo "expect conflicts: 2 shift/reduce" $(YACC) $(YACCFLAGS) $(srcdir)/rcfile_y.y mv y.tab.c rcfile_y.c mv -f y.tab.h rcfile_y.h # These must be explicit, because the .c files often don't exist at # makefile build time. rcfile_l.o: rcfile_y.c rcfile_y.h config.h fetchmail.h rcfile_y.o: rcfile_y.c rcfile_y.h config.h fetchmail.h parser = $(srcdir)/rcfile_l.l $(srcdir)/rcfile_y.y headers = $(srcdir)/fetchmail.h $(srcdir)/socket.h $(srcdir)/smtp.h \ $(srcdir)/mx.h $(srcdir)/md5.h $(srcdir)/md5global.h \ $(srcdir)/netrc.h $(srcdir)/tunable.h $(srcdir)/i18n.h \ $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4 $(srcdir)/ntlm.h $(srcdir)/smb.h \ $(srcdir)/smbbyteorder.h $(srcdir)/smbdes.h $(srcdir)/smbencrypt.h \ $(srcdir)/smbmd4.h extra = $(srcdir)/alloca.c $(srcdir)/getopt.[ch] $(srcdir)/getopt1.c \ $(srcdir)/strcasecmp.c $(srcdir)/strstr.c $(srcdir)/memmove.c \ $(srcdir)/md5c.c docs = $(srcdir)/COPYING $(srcdir)/FEATURES $(srcdir)/fetchmail-features.html \ $(srcdir)/design-notes.html $(srcdir)/NOTES \ $(srcdir)/INSTALL $(srcdir)/NEWS $(srcdir)/TODO $(srcdir)/README \ $(srcdir)/README.NTLM $(srcdir)/fetchmail.lsm $(srcdir)/sample.rcfile \ $(srcdir)/*.man $(srcdir)/FAQ $(srcdir)/fetchmail-FAQ.html config = $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(srcdir)/configure.in $(srcdir)/configure \ $(srcdir)/config.guess $(srcdir)/config.h.in $(srcdir)/config.sub \ $(srcdir)/acconfig.h scripts = $(srcdir)/install.sh $(srcdir)/mkinstalldirs \ $(srcdir)/specgen.sh $(srcdir)/lsmgen.sh $(srcdir)/fetchmailconf all = $(docs) $(config) $(srcs) $(parser) $(headers) $(extra) $(scripts) \ $(srcdir)/rh-config/* $(srcdir)/debian/* $(srcdir)/contrib/*[A-Za-uw-z] \ $(srcdir)/intl/* $(srcdir)/po/* $(srcdir)/beos/* ABOUT-NLS \ $(srcdir)/MANIFEST MANIFEST: $(srcdir) Makefile.in @echo $(all) | tr "[ \t]" '\n' | sed -e '/^\.\//s///' | sort >MANIFEST @wc -l MANIFEST distdocs: FAQ FEATURES NOTES fetchmail-man.html FAQ: fetchmail-FAQ.html echo " (This document was generated from fetchmail-FAQ.html)" >FAQ lynx -dump -nolist fetchmail-FAQ.html >>FAQ FEATURES: fetchmail-features.html echo " (This document was generated from fetchmail-features.html)" >FEATURES lynx -dump -nolist fetchmail-features.html | grep -v "Back to " >>FEATURES NOTES: design-notes.html echo " (This document was generated from design-notes.html)" >NOTES lynx -dump -nolist design-notes.html | grep -v "Back to " >NOTES # man2html no longer chokes and dies on this man page, # but manServer.pl does a much better job. fetchmail-man.html: fetchmail.man manServer.pl fetchmail.man >fetchmail-man.html # Make distribution, update LSM with proper size, remake distribution # (Making fetchmail-man.html is a kluge to ensure that it will be # available when I upload the distribution.) dist: Makefile.in distdocs rm -f MANIFEST; make MANIFEST; touch fetchmail.lsm make fetchmail-$(VERSION).tar.gz lsmgen.sh $(VERSION) `wc -c fetchmail-$(VERSION).tar.gz` >fetchmail.lsm make fetchmail-$(VERSION).tar.gz ls -l fetchmail-$(VERSION).tar.gz @echo "Don't forget to build RPMs from root!" fetchmail-$(VERSION).tar.gz: $(all) (cd ..; ln -sf fetchmail fetchmail-$(VERSION)) (cd ..; tar -czf fetchmail-$(VERSION).tar.gz `sed $(RPMROOT)/SPECS/fetchmail.spec cd $(RPMROOT)/SPECS; $(RPM) $(RPMFLAGS) fetchmail.spec cp $(RPMROOT)/RPMS/`arch|sed 's/i[4-9]86/i386/'`/fetchmail*-$(VERSION)*.rpm $(srcdir) cp $(RPMROOT)/SRPMS/fetchmail*-$(VERSION)*.src.rpm $(srcdir) # 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