CONFIG_HS = main/Config.hs
boot :: $(CONFIG_HS)
-$(CONFIG_HS) : $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk Makefile
+$(CONFIG_HS) : $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk
@$(RM) -f $(CONFIG_HS)
@echo "Creating $(CONFIG_HS) ... "
@echo "module Config where" >>$(CONFIG_HS)
PLATFORM_H = ghc_boot_platform.h
-stage1/$(PLATFORM_H) : stage_dirs $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk Makefile
+stage1/$(PLATFORM_H) : stage_dirs $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk
@echo "Creating $@..."
@$(RM) $@
@echo "#ifndef __PLATFORM_H__" >$@
# For stage2 and above, the BUILD platform is the HOST of stage1, and
# the HOST platform is the TARGET of stage1. The TARGET remains the same
# (stage1 is the cross-compiler, not stage2).
-stage2/$(PLATFORM_H) : stage_dirs $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk Makefile
+stage2/$(PLATFORM_H) : stage_dirs $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk
@echo "Creating $@..."
@$(RM) $@
@echo "#ifndef __PLATFORM_H__" >$@
ifeq "$(GhcProfiled)" "YES"
SRC_LD_OPTS += -prof
endif
+ifeq "$(GhcDebugged)" "YES"
+SRC_LD_OPTS += -debug
+endif
ALL_DIRS += ghci
# See comments in $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/utils/ghc-pkg/Makefile for why we use
# a real binary here rather than a shell script.
-INPLACE_C = ghc-inplace.c
INPLACE_PROG = $(odir)/ghc-inplace$(exeext)
-EXCLUDED_SRCS += $(INPLACE_C)
+EXCLUDED_C_SRCS += ghc-inplace.c
# FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS platform uses backslashes, at least on Cygwin, but that
# will go wrong when we use it in a Haskell string below.
GHC_PATH=$(TOP_ABS)/$(GHC_COMPILER_DIR_REL)/$(GHC_PROG)
-$(INPLACE_PROG): $(INPLACE_C)
+$(INPLACE_PROG): ghc-inplace.c
$(HC) -cpp -optc-DGHC_PATH=\"$(GHC_PATH)\" -optc-DTOP_ABS=\"$(TOP_ABS)\" $< -o $@
all :: $(INPLACE_PROG)
# -optdep--exclude-module flag in GHC 6.4. It is not required for any
# other version of GHC, but doesn't do any harm.
+ifeq "$(MakefileDeps)" "YES"
+$(CONFIG_HS) : Makefile
+stage1/$(PLATFORM_H) : Makefile
+stage2/$(PLATFORM_H) : Makefile
+endif
+
-include .depend-$(stage)