# binary-dist
# Builds a binary distribution
#
+# framework-pkg [MacOS only]
+# Builds /Library/Frameworks/GHC.framework wrapped into a Mac
+# installer package
+#
+# framework-binary-dist [MacOS only]
+# Builds GHC.framework encapsulating a binary distribution
+# (to give a relocatable framework)
+#
# hc-file-bundle
# Builds an HC-file bundle, for bootstrapping
#
# We can't 'make boot' in libraries until stage1 is built
ifeq "$(BootingFromHc)" "YES"
-SUBDIRS_BUILD = includes rts compat compiler docs utils driver
+SUBDIRS_BUILD = includes compiler docs utils driver
else
-SUBDIRS_BUILD = includes compat utils driver docs compiler rts
+SUBDIRS_BUILD = includes utils driver docs compiler libraries/Cabal/doc
endif
-SUBDIRS_INSTALL = includes compat utils driver docs rts libraries compiler
+SUBDIRS = gmp libffi includes utils driver docs rts compiler ghc libraries libraries/Cabal/doc
+
+check-all: check-tools check-packages
-# Sanity check that all the core libraries are in the tree, to catch
+check-tools:
+ @:
+ifeq "$(HADDOCK_DOCS)" "YES"
+ifeq "$(HADDOCK)" ""
+ echo "Couldn't find haddock" >&2
+ exit 1
+endif
+endif
+
+# Sanity check that all the boot libraries are in the tree, to catch
# failure to run darcs-all.
check-packages :
- @for d in `cat libraries/core-packages`; do \
- if test ! -d libraries/$$d; then \
- echo "Looks like you're missing libraries/$$d,"; \
+ @ds=`grep "^[^# ][^ ]* *[^ ][^ ]*$$" packages | sed "s/ .*//"`;\
+ for d in $$ds; do \
+ if test ! -d $$d; then \
+ echo "Looks like you're missing $$d,"; \
echo "maybe you haven't done './darcs-all get'?"; \
exit 1; \
fi \
done
- @if test ! -e libraries/base/configure; then \
+ @if test ! -f libraries/base/configure; then \
echo "Looks like you're missing base's configure script."; \
echo "Did you run 'sh boot' at the top level?"; \
exit 1; \
fi
-stage1 : check-packages
+ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
+ifneq "$(WhatGccIsCalled)" ""
+GCC_LIB_DEP = stamp.inplace-gcc-lib
+endif
+endif
+
+stage1 : $(GCC_LIB_DEP) check-all
+ $(MAKE) -C libraries boot
+ $(MAKE) -C gmp all
+ $(MAKE) -C libffi all
$(MAKE) -C utils/mkdependC boot
+ $(MAKE) -C utils with-bootstrapping-compiler
@case '${MFLAGS}' in *-[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *-r*[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *) x_on_err=1;; esac; \
for i in $(SUBDIRS_BUILD); do \
echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -C $$i $(MFLAGS) all; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 -o $$x_on_err -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
done
- $(MAKE) -C libraries boot
+ $(MAKE) -C ghc stage=1 boot
+ $(MAKE) -C ghc stage=1
+ $(MAKE) -C rts boot
+ $(MAKE) -C rts
$(MAKE) -C libraries all
-
-stage2 : check-packages
- $(MAKE) -C compiler boot stage=2
+ $(MAKE) -C utils with-stage-1
+
+# When making distributions (i.e., whether with binary-dist or using the
+# vanilla install target to create an installer package), we can have problems
+# if some things (e.g. ghc-pkg) are compiled with the bootstrapping compiler
+# and some (e.g. the stage 2 compiler) with the stage1 compiler. See #1860 for
+# an example. Thus, we explicitly build a second version with the stage 1
+# compiler of all utils that get installed and of all extra support binaries
+# includes in binary dists.
+stage2 : check-all
+ $(MAKE) -C compiler stage=2 boot
$(MAKE) -C compiler stage=2
+ifeq "$(HADDOCK_DOCS)" "YES"
+ $(MAKE) -C compiler stage=2 doc
+endif
+ $(MAKE) -C ghc stage=2 boot
+ $(MAKE) -C ghc stage=2
-stage3 : check-packages
- $(MAKE) -C compiler boot stage=3
+stage3 : check-all
+ $(MAKE) -C compiler stage=3 boot
$(MAKE) -C compiler stage=3
+ $(MAKE) -C ghc stage=3 boot
+ $(MAKE) -C ghc stage=3
bootstrap : bootstrap2
bootstrap3 : bootstrap2
$(MAKE) stage3
+ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
+ifneq "$(WhatGccIsCalled)" ""
+all :: stamp.inplace-gcc-lib
+
+.PHONY: stamp.inplace-gcc-lib
+
+# This is a hack to make Cabal able to find ld when we run tests with
+# the inplace ghc. We should probably install all the gcc stuff in our
+# tree somewhere, and then have install copy it from there rather than
+# from the filesystem.
+stamp.inplace-gcc-lib:
+ $(RM) -r ghc/gcc-lib
+ mkdir ghc/gcc-lib
+ cp $(LD) ghc/gcc-lib
+ touch $@
+
+clean ::
+ $(RM) -r ghc/gcc-lib
+ $(RM) -f inplace-gcc-lib
+endif
+endif
+
all :: bootstrap
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
INSTALL_STAGE =
endif
+install-strip:
+ $(MAKE) INSTALL_PROGRAM='$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s' install
+
# Same as default rule, but we pass $(INSTALL_STAGE) to $(MAKE) too
install :: check-packages
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(bindir)
@case '${MFLAGS}' in *-[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *-r*[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *) x_on_err=1;; esac; \
- for i in $(SUBDIRS_INSTALL); do \
+ for i in $(SUBDIRS); do \
echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
echo "== $(MAKE) $@ $(MFLAGS);"; \
echo " in $(shell pwd)/$$i"; \
endif
endif
+# Install gcc-extra-opts
+install ::
+ $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) extra-gcc-opts $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)
+
install-docs ::
@case '${MFLAGS}' in *-[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *-r*[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *) x_on_err=1;; esac; \
- for i in $(SUBDIRS_INSTALL); do \
+ for i in $(SUBDIRS); do \
echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
echo "== $(MAKE) $@ $(MFLAGS);"; \
echo " in $(shell pwd)/$$i"; \
# binary-dist is a GHC addition for binary distributions
#
-BinDistDirs = includes compiler docs rts
-
-BIN_DIST_TARBALL=ghc-$(ProjectVersion)-$(TARGETPLATFORM).tar.bz2
-
-BIN_DIST_TOP= distrib/Makefile \
- distrib/configure-bin.ac \
- distrib/INSTALL \
- distrib/README \
- ANNOUNCE \
- LICENSE \
- install-sh \
- config.guess \
- config.sub \
- aclocal.m4
-
-ifeq "$(darwin_TARGET_OS)" "1"
-BIN_DIST_TOP+=mk/fix_install_names.sh
-endif
-
-.PHONY: binary-dist-pre% binary-dist binary-pack
-
-binary-dist:: binary-dist-pre
-
-binary-dist-pre::
+binary-dist::
-rm -rf $(BIN_DIST_DIR)
- -$(RM) $(BIN_DIST_DIR).tar.gz
- $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/mk
- echo 'include $$(TOP)/Makefile-vars' > $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/mk/boilerplate.mk
- echo 'include $$(TOP)/mk/install.mk' > $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/mk/target.mk
- echo 'include $$(TOP)/mk/recurse.mk' >> $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/mk/target.mk
- echo '' > $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/mk/compat.mk
- cp mk/package.mk $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/mk/
- cp mk/install.mk $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/mk/
- cp mk/recurse.mk $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/mk/
- $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM)
- $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/share
+ -$(RM) $(BIN_DIST_TARBALL)
-binary-dist::
- $(MAKE) -C includes binary-dist DOING_BIN_DIST=YES
- $(MAKE) -C compiler binary-dist DOING_BIN_DIST=YES $(INSTALL_STAGE)
- # XXX $(MAKE) -C docs binary-dist DOING_BIN_DIST=YES
- $(MAKE) -C rts binary-dist DOING_BIN_DIST=YES
- $(MAKE) -C driver binary-dist DOING_BIN_DIST=YES
- $(MAKE) -C utils binary-dist DOING_BIN_DIST=YES
+ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
-VARFILE=$(BIN_DIST_DIR)/Makefile-vars.in
+binary-dist::
+ $(MAKE) prefix=$(BIN_DIST_DIR) install
+ $(MAKE) prefix=$(BIN_DIST_DIR) install-docs
binary-dist::
- @for i in $(BIN_DIST_TOP); do \
- if test -f "$$i"; then \
- echo cp $$i $(BIN_DIST_DIR); \
- cp $$i $(BIN_DIST_DIR); \
- fi; \
- done;
- @echo "Configuring the Makefile for this project..."
- echo > $(VARFILE)
- echo "package = ghc" >> $(VARFILE)
- echo "version = $(ProjectVersion)" >> $(VARFILE)
- echo "ProjectVersion = $(ProjectVersion)" >> $(VARFILE)
- echo "HaveLibGmp = $(HaveLibGmp)" >> $(VARFILE)
- echo "GhcLibsWithUnix = $(GhcLibsWithUnix)" >> $(VARFILE)
- cat distrib/Makefile-bin-vars.in >> $(VARFILE)
- @echo "Generating a shippable configure script.."
- $(MV) $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/configure-bin.ac $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/configure.ac
- ( cd $(BIN_DIST_DIR); autoreconf )
+ cd $(BIN_DIST_DIR) && $(SHELL) ../distrib/prep-bin-dist-mingw
-ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
binary-dist::
$(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/icons
cp distrib/hsicon.ico $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/icons
-endif
-#
-# binary dist'ing the documentation.
-# The default documentation to build/install is given below; overrideable
-# via build.mk or the 'make' command-line.
-#
-# If BINDIST_DOC_WAYS is set, use that
-# If XMLDocWays is set, use that
-# Otherwise, figure out what we can build based on configure results
+else
-ifndef BINDIST_DOC_WAYS
+.PHONY: binary-dist
-ifneq "$(XMLDocWays)" ""
-BINDIST_DOC_WAYS = $(XMLDocWays)
-else
-ifneq "$(XSLTPROC)" ""
-BINDIST_DOC_WAYS = html
-ifneq "$(FOP)" ""
-BINDIST_DOC_WAYS += ps pdf
-else
-ifneq "$(PDFXMLTEX)" ""
-BINDIST_DOC_WAYS += pdf
-endif
-ifneq "$(XMLTEX)" ""
-ifneq "$(DVIPS)" ""
-BINDIST_DOC_WAYS += ps
-endif # DVIPS
-endif # XMLTEX
-endif # FOP
-endif # XSLTPROC
-endif # XMLDocWays
-
-endif # BINDIST_DOC_WAYS
-
-ifneq "$(DIR_DOCBOOK_XSL)" ""
-.PHONY: binary-dist-doc-%
-
-BINARY_DIST_DOC_RULES=$(foreach d,$(BinDistDirs),binary-dist-doc-$d)
-
-binary-dist :: $(BINARY_DIST_DOC_RULES)
-
-$(BINARY_DIST_DOC_RULES): binary-dist-doc-%:
- $(MAKE) -C $* $(MFLAGS) $(BINDIST_DOC_WAYS)
- $(MAKE) -C $* $(MFLAGS) install-docs \
- MAKING_BIN_DIST=1 \
- XMLDocWays="$(BINDIST_DOC_WAYS)" \
- prefix=$(BIN_DIST_DIR) \
- exec_prefix=$(BIN_DIST_DIR) \
- bindir=$(BIN_DIST_DIR)/bin/$(TARGETPLATFORM) \
- libdir=$(BIN_DIST_DIR)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM) \
- libexecdir=$(BIN_DIST_DIR)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM) \
- datadir=$(BIN_DIST_DIR)/share
-endif
+BIN_DIST_VARFILE=$(BIN_DIST_PREP)/Makefile-vars.in
-.PHONY: binary-dist-doc-%
+WHERE_AM_I = $(BIN_DIST_NAME)
binary-dist::
- $(MAKE) -C libraries binary-dist
-
-# Jiggle the files around to make a valid Windows distribution if necessary
-ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
-binary-dist :: fiddle-binary-dist
+# 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
-.PHONY: fiddle-binary-dist
-fiddle-binary-dist:
- cd $(BIN_DIST_DIR) && ../distrib/prep-bin-dist-mingw
-# Tar up the distribution and build a manifest
-# XXX binary-dist :: tar-binary-dist
+ 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
-.PHONY: tar-binary-dist
-tar-binary-dist:
- ( cd $(BIN_DIST_TOPDIR); tar cf - $(BIN_DIST_NAME) | bzip2 >$(BIN_DIST_TARBALL) )
- ( cd $(BIN_DIST_TOPDIR); bunzip2 -c $(BIN_DIST_TARBALL) | tar tf - | sed "s/^ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/fptools/" | sort >bin-manifest-$(ProjectVersion) )
+# XXX Presumably we still need to do this for Windows?
+## Tar up the distribution and build a manifest
+#binary-dist :: tar-binary-dist
+#
+#.PHONY: tar-binary-dist
+#tar-binary-dist:
+# ( cd $(BIN_DIST_TOPDIR_ABS); tar cf - $(BIN_DIST_NAME) | bzip2 >$(BIN_DIST_TARBALL) )
+# ( cd $(BIN_DIST_TOPDIR_ABS); bunzip2 -c $(BIN_DIST_TARBALL) | tar tf - | sed "s/^ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/fptools/" | sort >$(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/bin-manifest-$(ProjectVersion) )
PUBLISH_FILES = $(BIN_DIST_TARBALL)
# Upload the distribution and documentation
ifneq "$(ISCC)" ""
WINDOWS_INSTALLER_BASE = ghc-$(ProjectVersion)-$(TARGETPLATFORM)
-WINDOWS_INSTALLER = $(WINDOWS_INSTALLER)$(exeext)
+WINDOWS_INSTALLER = $(WINDOWS_INSTALLER_BASE)$(exeext)
PUBLISH_FILES += $(WINDOWS_INSTALLER)
# Upload the distribution and documentation
ifneq "$(PublishLocation)" ""
-binary-dist :: publish-binary-dist
+publish ::
+ make publish-binary-dist 'prefix=$(BIN_DIST_INST_DIR)'
endif
+nTimes = set -e; for i in `seq 1 $(1)`; do echo Try "$$i: $(2)"; if $(2); then break; fi; done
+
.PHONY: publish-binary-dist
publish-binary-dist ::
- @for f in $(PUBLISH_FILES); do \
- for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do \
- echo "Try $$i: $(PublishCp) $$f $(PublishLocation)/dist"; \
- if $(PublishCp) $$f $(PublishLocation)/dist; then break; fi; \
- done \
+ @for f in $(PUBLISH_FILES); \
+ do $(call nTimes,10,$(PublishCp) $$f $(PublishLocation)/dist); \
done
-ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
-# On Windows, we cannot use absoluate pathnames to rsync, because they look
-# like remote pathnames ("c:/foo/bar"). Also, the docs reside in doc/
-# rather than share/, due to prep-bin-dist-mingw.
-publish-binary-dist ::
- $(PublishCp) -r $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/doc/html/* $(PublishLocation)/docs
+# You need to "make binddisttest" before publishing the docs, as it
+# works by publish setting $(prefix) to inside the binddisttest
+# directory so $(docdir) points to the right place.
+
+# We assume that Windows means Cygwin, as we can't just use docdir
+# unchanged or rsync (really SSH?) thinks that c:/foo means /foo on
+# the machine c.
+
+ifeq "$(Windows)" "YES"
+PUBLISH_DOCDIR = $(shell cygpath --unix $(docdir))
else
-publish-binary-dist ::
- $(PublishCp) -r $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/share/html/* $(PublishLocation)/docs
+PUBLISH_DOCDIR = $(docdir)
endif
+publish-binary-dist ::
+ $(call nTimes,10,$(PublishCp) -r "$(PUBLISH_DOCDIR)"/* $(PublishLocation)/docs)
+
binary-dist::
@echo "Mechanical and super-natty! Inspect the result and *if* happy; freeze, sell and get some sleep!"
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Building MacOS installer packages
+#
+# 'framework-pkg'
+# Create an installer package for /Library/Frameworks/GHC.framework
+#
+# 'framework-binary-dist'
+# Create an installer package for GHC.framework encapsulating a
+# binary-dist to make it relocatable
+# FIXME: This is only partially implemented so far
+
+ifeq "$(darwin_TARGET_OS)" "1"
+
+.PHONY: framework-pkg, framework-binary-dist
+
+framework-pkg:
+ $(MAKE) -C distrib/MacOS framework-pkg
+
+framework-binary-dist:
+ $(MAKE) -C distrib/MacOS framework-binary-dist
+
+endif
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Building source distributions
#
# Do it like this:
#
# Files to include in source distributions
#
-SRC_DIST_DIRS += mk docs distrib $(filter-out docs distrib,$(SUBDIRS_INSTALL))
+SRC_DIST_DIRS += mk docs distrib bindisttest $(filter-out docs distrib libraries/Cabal/doc,$(SUBDIRS))
SRC_DIST_FILES += \
configure.ac config.guess config.sub configure \
aclocal.m4 README ANNOUNCE HACKING LICENSE Makefile install-sh \
- ghc.spec.in VERSION
+ ghc.spec.in ghc.spec extra-gcc-opts.in VERSION boot
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Source distributions
&& for i in $(SRC_DIST_DIRS); do mkdir $$i; (cd $$i && lndir $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/$$i ); done \
&& for i in $(SRC_DIST_FILES); do $(LN_S) $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/$$i .; done \
&& $(MAKE) distclean \
+ && if test -f $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/libraries/haskell-src/dist/build/Language/Haskell/Parser.hs; then $(CP) $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/libraries/haskell-src/dist/build/Language/Haskell/Parser.hs libraries/haskell-src/Language/Haskell/ ; mv libraries/haskell-src/Language/Haskell/Parser.ly libraries/haskell-src/Language/Haskell/Parser.ly.source ; fi \
&& $(RM) -rf compiler/stage[123] mk/build.mk \
&& $(FIND) $(SRC_DIST_DIRS) \( -name _darcs -o -name SRC -o -name "autom4te*" -o -name "*~" -o -name ".cvsignore" -o -name "\#*" -o -name ".\#*" -o -name "log" -o -name "*-SAVE" -o -name "*.orig" -o -name "*.rej" \) -print | xargs $(RM) -rf \
)
$(LN_S) . ghc-$(ProjectVersion)
$(FIND) ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/compiler \
ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/utils \
- ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/compat \
ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/libraries -follow \
\( -name "*.hc" -o -name "*_hsc.[ch]" -o -name "*_stub.[ch]" \) -print > hc-files-to-go
for f in `$(FIND) ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/compiler ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/utils ghc-$(ProjectVersion)/libraries -name "*.hsc" -follow -print` ""; do \
CLEAN_FILES += hc-files-to-go *-hc.tar.gz
DIST_CLEAN_FILES += config.cache config.status mk/config.h mk/stamp-h \
- ghc.spec docs/users_guide/ug-book.xml
+ docs/users_guide/ug-book.xml extra-gcc-opts
# don't clean config.mk: it's needed when cleaning stuff later on
LATE_DIST_CLEAN_FILES += mk/config.mk
extraclean::
$(RM) -rf autom4te.cache
+clean distclean ::
+ $(RM) -rf inplace-datadir
+
+clean distclean ::
+ $(MAKE) -C bindisttest $@
+ if test -d testsuite; then $(MAKE) -C testsuite $@; fi
+
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Turn off target.mk's rules for 'all', 'boot' and 'install'.