# Customize maint.mk -*- makefile -*- # Copyright (C) 2003-2009 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 3 of the License, 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 . # Use alpha.gnu.org for alpha and beta releases. # Use ftp.gnu.org for major releases. gnu_ftp_host-alpha = alpha.gnu.org gnu_ftp_host-beta = alpha.gnu.org gnu_ftp_host-major = ftp.gnu.org gnu_rel_host = $(gnu_ftp_host-$(RELEASE_TYPE)) # Used in maint.mk's web-manual rule manual_title = Core GNU utilities url_dir_list = \ ftp://$(gnu_rel_host)/gnu/coreutils # The GnuPG ID of the key used to sign the tarballs. gpg_key_ID = B9AB9A16 # Tests not to run as part of "make distcheck". # Exclude changelog-check here so that there's less churn in ChangeLog # files -- otherwise, you'd need to have the upcoming version number # at the top of the file for each `make distcheck' run. local-checks-to-skip = changelog-check strftime-check local-checks-to-skip += patch-check # The local directory containing the checked-out copy of gnulib used in this # release. Used solely to get gnulib's SHA1 for the "announcement" target. gnulib_dir = /gnulib # Now that we have better (check.mk) tests, make this the default. export VERBOSE = yes old_NEWS_hash = fa6cba1740b3f385520c1b54d90859ca - # Ensure that the list of O_ symbols used to compute O_FULLBLOCK is complete. dd = $(srcdir)/src/dd.c sc_dd_O_FLAGS: @rm -f $@.1 $@.2 @{ echo O_FULLBLOCK; perl -nle '/MAX \((O_\w*),/ and print $$1' \ $(dd); } | sort > $@.1 @{ echo O_NOFOLLOW; perl -nle '/{"[a-z]+",\s*(O_\w+)},/ and print $$1' \ $(dd); } | sort > $@.2 @diff -u $@.1 $@.2 || diff=1 || diff=; \ rm -f $@.1 $@.2; \ test "$$diff" \ && { echo '$(ME): $(dd) has inconsistent O_ flag lists'>&2; \ exit 1; } || : # Ensure that dd's definition of LONGEST_SYMBOL stays in sync # with the strings from the two affected variables. dd_c = $(srcdir)/src/dd.c sc_dd_max_sym_length: ifneq ($(wildcard $(dd_c)),) @len=$$( (sed -n '/conversions\[\] =$$/,/^};/p' $(dd_c);\ sed -n '/flags\[\] =$$/,/^};/p' $(dd_c) ) \ |sed -n '/"/s/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p' \ | wc --max-line-length); \ max=$$(sed -n '/^#define LONGEST_SYMBOL /s///p' $(dd_c) \ |tr -d '"' | wc --max-line-length); \ if test "$$len" = "$$max"; then :; else \ echo 'dd.c: LONGEST_SYMBOL is not longest' 1>&2; \ exit 1; \ fi endif # Many m4 macros names once began with `jm_'. # On 2004-04-13, they were all changed to start with gl_ instead. # Make sure that none are inadvertently reintroduced. sc_prohibit_jm_in_m4: @grep -nE 'jm_[A-Z]' \ $$($(VC_LIST) m4 |grep '\.m4$$'; echo /dev/null) && \ { echo '$(ME): do not use jm_ in m4 macro names' \ 1>&2; exit 1; } || : # Ensure that each root-requiring test is run via the "check-root" rule. sc_root_tests: @if test -d tests \ && grep check-root tests/Makefile.am>/dev/null 2>&1; then \ t1=sc-root.expected; t2=sc-root.actual; \ grep -nl '^require_root_$$' \ $$($(VC_LIST) tests) |sed s,tests/,, |sort > $$t1; \ sed -n '/^root_tests =[ ]*\\$$/,/[^\]$$/p' \ $(srcdir)/tests/Makefile.am \ | sed 's/^ *//;/^root_tests =/d' \ | tr -s '\012\\' ' ' | fmt -1 | sort > $$t2; \ diff -u $$t1 $$t2 || diff=1 || diff=; \ rm -f $$t1 $$t2; \ test "$$diff" \ && { echo 'tests/Makefile.am: missing check-root action'>&2; \ exit 1; } || :; \ fi headers_with_interesting_macro_defs = \ exit.h \ fcntl_.h \ fnmatch_.h \ intprops.h \ inttypes_.h \ lchown.h \ openat.h \ stat-macros.h \ stdint_.h # Create a list of regular expressions matching the names # of macros that are guaranteed by parts of gnulib to be defined. .re-defmac: @(cd $(srcdir)/lib; \ for f in $(headers_with_interesting_macro_defs); do \ test -f $$f && \ sed -n '/^# *define \([^_ (][^ (]*\)[ (].*/s//\1/p' $$f; \ done; \ ) | sort -u \ | grep -Ev 'ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN|SIZE_MAX' \ | sed 's/^/^# *define /' \ > $@-t @mv $@-t $@ # Don't define macros that we already get from gnulib header files. sc_always_defined_macros: .re-defmac @if test -f $(srcdir)/src/system.h; then \ trap 'rc=$$?; rm -f .re-defmac; exit $$rc' 0 1 2 3 15; \ grep -f .re-defmac $$($(VC_LIST)) \ && { echo '$(ME): define the above via some gnulib .h file' \ 1>&2; exit 1; } || :; \ fi # Create a list of regular expressions matching the names # of files included from system.h. Exclude a couple. .re-list: @sed -n '/^# *include /s///p' $(srcdir)/src/system.h \ | grep -Ev 'sys/(param|file)\.h' \ | sed 's/ .*//;;s/^["<]/^# *include [<"]/;s/\.h[">]$$/\\.h[">]/' \ > $@-t @mv $@-t $@ # Files in src/ should not include directly any of # the headers already included via system.h. sc_system_h_headers: .re-list @if test -f $(srcdir)/src/system.h; then \ trap 'rc=$$?; rm -f .re-list; exit $$rc' 0 1 2 3 15; \ grep -nE -f .re-list \ $$($(VC_LIST) src | \ grep -Ev '((copy|system)\.h|parse-gram\.c)$$') \ && { echo '$(ME): the above are already included via system.h'\ 1>&2; exit 1; } || :; \ fi sc_sun_os_names: @grep -nEi \ 'solaris[^[:alnum:]]*2\.(7|8|9|[1-9][0-9])|sunos[^[:alnum:]][6-9]' \ $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)) && \ { echo '$(ME): found misuse of Sun OS version numbers' 1>&2; \ exit 1; } || : sc_tight_scope: @$(MAKE) -C src $@ # Perl-based tests used to exec perl from a #!/bin/sh script. # Now they all start with #!/usr/bin/perl and the portability # infrastructure is in tests/Makefile.am. Make sure no old-style # script sneaks back in. sc_no_exec_perl_coreutils: @if test -f $(srcdir)/tests/Coreutils.pm; then \ grep '^exec *\$$PERL.*MCoreutils' $$($(VC_LIST) tests) && \ { echo 1>&2 '$(ME): found anachronistic Perl-based tests'; \ exit 1; } || :; \ fi # Ensure that date's --help output stays in sync with the info # documentation for GNU strftime. The only exception is %N, # which date accepts but GNU strftime does not. extract_char = sed 's/^[^%][^%]*%\(.\).*/\1/' sc_strftime_check: @if test -f $(srcdir)/src/date.c; then \ grep '^ %. ' $(srcdir)/src/date.c | sort \ | $(extract_char) > $@-src; \ { echo N; \ info libc date calendar format | grep '^ `%.'\' \ | $(extract_char); } | sort > $@-info; \ diff -u $@-src $@-info || exit 1; \ rm -f $@-src $@-info; \ fi