-TOP=../..
-include $(TOP)/mk/boilerplate.mk
-
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# ghc-pkg.bin
-
-# Beyond stage 1, honour any Mac OS X depolyment target options. If we use
-# these options in stage 1 we get a linker error if the bootstrap compiler is
-# for a more recent OS version
-ifeq "$(stage)" "2"
-SRC_CC_OPTS += $(MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_CC_OPTS)
-SRC_HC_OPTS += $(addprefix -optc, $(MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_CC_OPTS))
-SRC_LD_OPTS += $(addprefix -optl, $(MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_LD_OPTS))
-endif
-
-SRC_HC_OPTS += -cpp -Wall -fno-warn-name-shadowing -fno-warn-unused-matches
-
-# This causes libghccompat.a to be used:
-include $(GHC_COMPAT_DIR)/compat.mk
-
-SRC_HC_OPTS += $(PACKAGE_CABAL)
-
-# This is required because libghccompat.a must be built with
-# $(GhcHcOpts) because it is linked to the compiler, and hence
-# we must also build with $(GhcHcOpts) here:
-SRC_HC_OPTS += $(GhcHcOpts) $(GhcStage1HcOpts)
-
-ifeq "$(Windows)" "NO"
-SRC_HC_OPTS += -package unix
-endif
-
-ifeq "$(ghc_ge_607)" "YES"
-SRC_HC_OPTS += -package containers
-endif
-
-SRC_HC_OPTS += -package Cabal
-
-# On Windows, ghc-pkg is a standalone program
-# ($bindir/ghc-pkg.exe), whereas on Unix it needs a wrapper script
-# to pass the appropriate flag to the real binary
-# ($libexecdir/ghc-pkg.bin) so that it can find package.conf.
-# on Windows, we need to take control of filename globbing ourselves
-ifeq "$(HOSTPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
-HS_PROG = ghc-pkg.exe
-INSTALL_PROGS += $(HS_PROG)
-EXCLUDE_SRCS += CRT_noglob.c
-NOGLOB_O = CRT_noglob.o
-else
-
-# We have two version: the inplace version compiled by the bootstrap compiler
-# and the install version compiled by the stage 1 compiler.
-# When creating or using bindists we always want the final binary, as built
-# by the stage 1 compiler.
-ifeq "$(DOING_BIN_DIST)" "YES"
-HS_PROG = ghc-pkg.bin
-else
-ifeq "$(stage)" "2"
-HS_PROG = ghc-pkg.bin
-else
-HS_PROG = ghc-pkg-inplace.bin
-endif
-endif
-INSTALL_LIBEXECS += $(HS_PROG)
-NOGLOB_O =
-
-endif