- @for i in $(BIN_DIST_TOP); do \
- if test -f "$$i"; then \
- echo cp $$i $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME); \
- cp $$i $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME); \
- fi; \
- done;
- @echo "Configuring the Makefile for this project..."
- touch $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- echo "package = $(ProjectNameShort)" >> $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- echo "version = $(ProjectVersion)" >> $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- echo "PACKAGE_SH_SCRIPTS = $($(Project)BinDistShScripts)" >> $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- echo "PACKAGE_PRL_SCRIPTS = $($(Project)BinDistPrlScripts)" >> $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- echo "PACKAGE_LIB_PRL_SCRIPTS = $($(Project)BinDistLibPrlScripts)" >> $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- echo "PACKAGE_BINS = $($(Project)BinDistBins)" >> $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- echo "PACKAGE_LINKS = $($(Project)BinDistLinks)" >> $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- cat $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile-bin.in >> $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/Makefile.in
- @echo "Generating a shippable configure script.."
- $(MV) $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/configure-bin.ac $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/configure.ac
- ( cd $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME); autoconf )
- if test -x $(BIN_DIST_MAIN_DIR)/mk/post-install-script ; then \
- cp $(BIN_DIST_MAIN_DIR)/mk/post-install-script \
- $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) ; \
- fi
- if test -x $(BIN_DIST_MAIN_DIR)/mk/post-inplace-script ; then \
- cp $(BIN_DIST_MAIN_DIR)/mk/post-inplace-script \
- $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) ; \
- fi
+# For the most part we will be putting filenames in $(BIN_DIST_LIST),
+# and telling tar to tar all of those files up. So to start with we
+# remove $(BIN_DIST_LIST) so that we can start with an empty slate
+ $(RM) -f $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+# Now we add a few files from mk/ to $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/mk/package.mk >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/mk/install.mk >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/mk/recurse.mk >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/mk/cabal.mk >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/mk/cabal-flags.mk >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/mk/fptools.css >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/ANNOUNCE >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/LICENSE >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/install-sh >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/extra-gcc-opts.in >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/config.guess >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/config.sub >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+# Now we recurse into various subdirectories and tell them to add and
+# files that they want into $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+# XXX Ug, this duplication of "-C foo WHERE_AM_I=.../foo" isn't nice.
+ $(MAKE) -C gmp binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/gmp
+ $(MAKE) -C includes binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/includes
+ $(MAKE) -C compiler binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/compiler $(INSTALL_STAGE)
+ $(MAKE) -C ghc binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/ghc $(INSTALL_STAGE)
+ $(MAKE) -C rts binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/rts
+ $(MAKE) -C driver binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/driver
+ $(MAKE) -C utils binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/utils
+ $(MAKE) -C docs binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/docs
+ $(MAKE) -C libraries binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/libraries
+ $(MAKE) -C libraries/Cabal/doc binary-dist WHERE_AM_I=$(WHERE_AM_I)/libraries/Cabal/doc
+# Now thinks get messier. Some files we need to move around, rename or
+# generate. We do this under $(BIN_DIST_PREP).
+ $(RM) -rf $(BIN_DIST_PREP_DIR)
+ $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/mk
+ echo 'include $$(TOP)/Makefile-vars' > $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/mk/boilerplate.mk
+ echo 'include $$(TOP)/mk/package.mk' > $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/mk/target.mk
+ echo 'include $$(TOP)/mk/install.mk' >> $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/mk/target.mk
+ echo 'include $$(TOP)/mk/recurse.mk' >> $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/mk/target.mk
+ touch $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/mk/bindist.mk
+ifeq "$(darwin_TARGET_OS)" "1"
+ cp mk/fix_install_names.sh $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/mk
+endif
+
+ cp distrib/Makefile $(BIN_DIST_PREP)
+ cp distrib/INSTALL $(BIN_DIST_PREP)
+ cp distrib/README $(BIN_DIST_PREP)
+ cp distrib/configure-bin.ac $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/configure.ac
+# We can't just list aclocal.m4 in $(BIN_DIST_LIST), as it needs to be
+# next to configure.ac when we run autoreconf
+ cp aclocal.m4 $(BIN_DIST_PREP)
+ cd $(BIN_DIST_PREP) && autoreconf
+# We need to copy the pwd program that was built with stage1 to where
+# the build system expects to find it, i.e. the location the pwd built
+# with the bootstrapping compiler normally occupies
+ $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/utils/pwd
+ cp utils/pwd/dist-install/build/pwd/pwd $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/utils/pwd
+# And likewise the installPackage program
+ $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/utils/installPackage/install-inplace/bin
+ cp utils/installPackage/dist-install/build/installPackage/installPackage \
+ $(BIN_DIST_PREP)/utils/installPackage/install-inplace/bin
+
+ echo "package = ghc" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "version = $(ProjectVersion)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "ProjectVersion = $(ProjectVersion)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "HaveLibGmp = $(HaveLibGmp)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "GhcLibsWithUnix = $(GhcLibsWithUnix)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "GhcWithInterpreter = $(GhcWithInterpreter)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "GhcHasEditline = $(GhcHasEditline)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "BootingFromHc = $(BootingFromHc)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "XMLDocWays = $(XMLDocWays)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+# We won't actually use xsltproc, but we need to know if it's "" or not
+ echo "XSLTPROC = $(XSLTPROC)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "TARGETPLATFORM = $(TARGETPLATFORM)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "HADDOCK_DOCS = $(HADDOCK_DOCS)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ echo "INTEGER_LIBRARY = $(INTEGER_LIBRARY)" >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+ cat distrib/Makefile-bin-vars.in >> $(BIN_DIST_VARFILE)
+
+# With that done, we can now build the actual tarball
+
+ $(RM) -f $(BIN_DIST_NAME)
+ ln -s . $(BIN_DIST_NAME)
+ tar cf $(BIN_DIST_TAR) -T $(BIN_DIST_LIST)
+ cd $(BIN_DIST_PREP_DIR) && tar rf $(BIN_DIST_TAR) $(BIN_DIST_NAME)
+ bzip2 < $(BIN_DIST_TAR) > $(BIN_DIST_TAR_BZ2)
+ tar tf $(BIN_DIST_TAR) | sort > bin-manifest-$(ProjectVersion)
+endif
+
+# XXX Presumably we still need to do this for Windows?
+## Tar up the distribution and build a manifest
+#binary-dist :: tar-binary-dist