TOP=..
include $(TOP)/mk/config.mk
+ifeq "$(TEST_PREP)" "YES"
+BIN_DIST_TEST_TAR_BZ2 = ../$(BIN_DIST_PREP_TAR_BZ2)
+else
+BIN_DIST_TEST_TAR_BZ2 = ../$(BIN_DIST_TAR_BZ2)
+endif
+
all:
$(RM) -rf $(BIN_DIST_INST_SUBDIR)
$(RM) -rf a/b/c/*
$(RM) HelloWorld HelloWorld.o HelloWorld.hi output
# We use the a/b/c subdirectory as configure looks for install-sh in
# . .. ../.. and we don't want it to find the build system's install-sh.
-# --force-local makes tar not think that c:/foo refers to a remote file
- cd a/b/c/ && $(TAR) --force-local -jxf $(BIN_DIST_TAR_BZ2)
+#
+# NB. tar has funny interpretation of filenames sometimes (thinking
+# c:/foo is a remote file), so it's safer to bzip and then pipe into
+# tar rather than using tar -xjf:
+ cd a/b/c/ && bzip2 -cd ../../../$(BIN_DIST_TEST_TAR_BZ2) | $(TAR) -xf -
ifeq "$(Windows)" "YES"
mv a/b/c/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) $(BIN_DIST_INST_DIR)
else
cd a/b/c/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) && ./configure --prefix=$(BIN_DIST_INST_DIR)
cd a/b/c/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) && make install
endif
+ $(BIN_DIST_INST_DIR)/bin/runghc HelloWorld > output
+ $(CONTEXT_DIFF) output expected_output
$(BIN_DIST_INST_DIR)/bin/ghc --make HelloWorld
./HelloWorld > output
$(CONTEXT_DIFF) output expected_output
- $(BIN_DIST_INST_DIR)/bin/ghc-pkg check
+# Without --no-user-package-conf we might pick up random packages from ~/.ghc
+ $(BIN_DIST_INST_DIR)/bin/ghc-pkg check --no-user-package-conf
clean distclean:
$(RM) -rf $(BIN_DIST_INST_SUBDIR)