-TOP=../..
-include $(TOP)/mk/boilerplate.mk
-
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# ghc-pkg.bin
-
-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) $(GhcStage1HcOpts)
-
-# On Windows, ghc-pkg is a standalone program
-# ($bindir/ghc-pkg.exe), whereas on Unix it needs a wrapper script
-# to pass the appropriate flag to the real binary
-# ($libexecdir/ghc-pkg.bin) so that it can find package.conf.
-ifeq "$(HOSTPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
-HS_PROG = ghc-pkg.exe
-INSTALL_PROGS += $(HS_PROG)
-else
-HS_PROG = ghc-pkg.bin
-INSTALL_LIBEXECS += $(HS_PROG)
-endif
-
+#
+# (c) 2009 The University of Glasgow
+#
+# This file is part of the GHC build system.
+#
+# To understand how the build system works and how to modify it, see
+# http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/Architecture
+# http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/Modifying
+#
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Create the Version.hs file
-
-VERSION_HS = Version.hs
-EXTRA_SRCS += $(VERSION_HS)
-
-boot :: $(VERSION_HS)
-
-Version.hs : Makefile $(TOP)/mk/config.mk
- @$(RM) -f $(VERSION_HS)
- @echo "Creating $(VERSION_HS) ... "
- @echo "module Version where" >>$(VERSION_HS)
- @echo "version, targetOS, targetARCH :: String" >>$(VERSION_HS)
- @echo "version = \"$(ProjectVersion)\"" >> $(VERSION_HS)
- @echo "targetOS = \"$(TargetOS_CPP)\"" >> $(VERSION_HS)
- @echo "targetARCH = \"$(TargetArch_CPP)\"" >> $(VERSION_HS)
-
-DIST_CLEAN_FILES += $(VERSION_HS)
-
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# ghc-pkg and ghc-pkg-inplace scripts
-
-# ghc-pkg-inplace used to be either a /bin/sh script, or a .bat script
-# on Windows. It is now a real binary, compiled from a tiny .hs
-# file. The problem with using scripts here was that the .bat script
-# cannot be executed by /bin/sh on MSYS (it can on Cygwin), but the
-# /bin/sh script cannot be executed by Cabal. So we would have needed
-# both. A single binary is therefore simpler.
-
-INPLACE_HS=ghc-pkg-inplace.hs
-INPLACE_PROG=ghc-pkg-inplace
-EXCLUDED_SRCS+=$(INPLACE_HS)
-
-# FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS platform uses backslashes, at least on Cygwin, but that
-# will go wrong when we use it in a Haskell string below.
-TOP_ABS=$(subst \\,/,$(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS_PLATFORM))
-
-$(INPLACE_HS): Makefile $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk
- echo "import System.Cmd; import System.Environment; import System.Exit" > $@
- echo "main = do args <- getArgs; rawSystem \"$(TOP_ABS)/$(GHC_PKG_DIR_REL)/$(HS_PROG)\" (\"--global-conf\":\"$(TOP_ABS)/driver/package.conf.inplace\":args) >>= exitWith" >> $@
-
-$(INPLACE_PROG): $(INPLACE_HS)
- $(GHC) --make $< -o $@
-
-all :: $(INPLACE_PROG)
-
-CLEAN_FILES += $(INPLACE_HS) $(INPLACE_PROG)
-
-ifneq "$(HOSTPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
-LINK = ghc-pkg
-LINK_TARGET = $(LINK)-$(ProjectVersion)
-INSTALLED_SCRIPT=$(bindir)/$(LINK_TARGET)
-install::
- $(RM) -f $(INSTALLED_SCRIPT)
- echo "#!$(SHELL)" >> $(INSTALLED_SCRIPT)
- echo "GHCPKGBIN=$(libexecdir)/$(HS_PROG)" >> $(INSTALLED_SCRIPT)
- echo "PKGCONF=$(libdir)/package.conf" >> $(INSTALLED_SCRIPT)
- echo 'exec $$GHCPKGBIN --global-conf $$PKGCONF $${1+"$$@"}' >> $(INSTALLED_SCRIPT)
- $(EXECUTABLE_FILE) $(INSTALLED_SCRIPT)
-endif
-
-# ghc-pkg is needed to boot in rts/ and library dirs
-# Do a recursive 'make all' after generating dependencies, because this
-# will work with 'make -j'.
-ifneq "$(BootingFromHc)" "YES"
-boot :: depend
- $(MAKE) all
-endif
-
-binary-dist:
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/utils/ghc-pkg
- $(INSTALL_DATA) Makefile $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/utils/ghc-pkg/
- $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(HS_PROG) $(BIN_DIST_DIR)/utils/ghc-pkg/
-include $(TOP)/mk/target.mk
+dir = utils/ghc-pkg
+TOP = ../..
+include $(TOP)/mk/sub-makefile.mk