-$(RM) -rf $(DSTROOT)
mkdir -p $(TOOLS_SYSTEM)
cp installer-scripts/Uninstaller $(TOOLS_SYSTEM)
- xcodebuild -target GHC-systemwide clean build install\
+ xcodebuild -target GHC-systemwide clean build\
CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION=$(CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION)\
SHORT_VERSION_STRING=$(SHORT_VERSION_STRING)\
FRAMEWORK_VERSION=$(FRAMEWORK_VERSION)\
- CURRENT_LIBRARY_VERSION=$(FRAMEWORK_VERSION)
+ CURRENT_LIBRARY_VERSION=$(FRAMEWORK_VERSION)\
+ COMMAND_MODE=unix2003
+ xcodebuild -target GHC-systemwide install\
+ CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION=$(CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION)\
+ SHORT_VERSION_STRING=$(SHORT_VERSION_STRING)\
+ FRAMEWORK_VERSION=$(FRAMEWORK_VERSION)\
+ CURRENT_LIBRARY_VERSION=$(FRAMEWORK_VERSION)\
+ COMMAND_MODE=unix2003
-$(RM) -f GHC-system.pmdoc/*-contents.xml
$(PACKAGEMAKER) -v --doc GHC-system.pmdoc\
$(PACKAGEMAKER_TARGET) -o $(TOP)/$(PACKAGE_NAME)
+# If we don't specify COMMAND_MODE=unix2003 then xcodebuild defaults
+# to setting it to legacy, which means that ar builds archives
+# without a table of contents. That makes the build fail later on.
+
+
+
# Instead of making 'binary-dist' a Makefile dependency, we let xcodebuild call
# 'make binary-dist'. This has the advantage that xcode knows the framework
# path into which the distribution should be installed and can instruct