include mk/custom-settings.mk
-# If the package ghc.mk files are missing, generate them. This means that
-# repeating 'make maintainer-clean' works.
-PACKAGE_MK=libraries/base/ghc.mk
-$(PACKAGE_MK):
- sh boot-pkgs
-
# No need to update makefiles for these targets:
-REALGOALS=$(filter-out framework-pkg clean clean_% distclean maintainer-clean show,$(MAKECMDGOALS))
+REALGOALS=$(filter-out bootstrapping-files framework-pkg clean clean_% distclean maintainer-clean show,$(MAKECMDGOALS))
# NB. not the same as saying '%: ...', which doesn't do the right thing:
# it does nothing if we specify a target that already exists.
.PHONY: $(REALGOALS)
-$(REALGOALS) all: $(PACKAGE_MK)
+$(REALGOALS) all:
@echo "===--- updating makefiles phase 0"
$(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk phase=0 just-makefiles
+ifneq "$(OMIT_PHASE_1)" "YES"
@echo "===--- updating makefiles phase 1"
$(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk phase=1 just-makefiles
+endif
+ifneq "$(OMIT_PHASE_2)" "YES"
@echo "===--- updating makefiles phase 2"
$(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk phase=2 just-makefiles
+endif
+ifneq "$(OMIT_PHASE_3)" "YES"
@echo "===--- updating makefiles phase 3"
$(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk phase=3 just-makefiles
+endif
@echo "===--- finished updating makefiles"
$(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk $@
-binary-dist: $(PACKAGE_MK)
+binary-dist:
rm -f bindist-list
$(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk bindist BINDIST=YES
$(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk binary-dist
-clean distclean maintainer-clean: $(PACKAGE_MK)
- $(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk $@
+clean distclean maintainer-clean:
+ $(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk $@ CLEANING=YES
test ! -d testsuite || $(MAKE) -C testsuite $@
-$(filter clean_%, $(MAKECMDGOALS)) : clean_% : $(PACKAGE_MK)
- $(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk $@
+$(filter clean_%, $(MAKECMDGOALS)) : clean_% :
+ $(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk $@ CLEANING=YES
-show: $(PACKAGE_MK)
+bootstrapping-files show:
$(MAKE) -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk $@
ifeq "$(darwin_TARGET_OS)" "1"