From 0a007bb2804137ae53790cf9b56bdfd587082e23 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mattias Andrée Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2017 19:54:51 +0100 Subject: Use simple make file, remove info manual, and other crap, change style, use arg.h instead of getopt, and change license MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Signed-off-by: Mattias Andrée --- mk/README | 71 --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 71 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 mk/README (limited to 'mk/README') diff --git a/mk/README b/mk/README deleted file mode 100644 index e79926d..0000000 --- a/mk/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -This is a collection of generic enough makefiles. -Please feel free to use them in your project. - -Usage: - Include all.mk from your makefile. - - Read the top of each file for details. - - Define the variables: - - _VERSION - This version of the package. - - _PROJECT - The name of the project. Must only include [a-z0-9_-]. - - _PROJECT_FULL - The name of the project. May include any character. - - _SRC - All source code files. This list is used when - generating the translation template file. - - _COPYRIGHT_HOLDER - The copyright holder's full name and e-mail address. - - COMMAND - The name of the command. Must not be declared if - the package does not include exactly one runnable - command. - - PKGNAME - The name of the package. - - Variables beginning with __ are used internally by - the files where they appear, or in rare cases, - internally between these files. - - Variables beginning with _ but not __ are set in the - makefile to specify for these files how they should - behave. They should not be changed by a user of the - package. - - Variables that do not begin with _ are configurable - by the user of the package. - - Do no use single character variables in your Makefile. - - To suppress pre-install, post-install, pre-uninstall, - and post-uninstall instructions, set N=true. - PRE_INSTALL, POST_INSTALL, PRE_UNINSTALL, and - POST_UNINSTALL are supportered as specified by the - GNU coding standardars. - - To figure out what pre-install commands to run in your package, run: - make -n a=% install | sed -e 's/\\$//' -e 's/^ *//' | sed -n '/^% /s/^..//p' - - To figure out what post-install commands to run in your package, run: - make -n z=% uninstall | sed -e 's/\\$//' -e 's/^ *//' | sed -n '/^% /s/^..//p' - - To figure out what pre-uninstall commands to run in your package, run: - make -n a=% uninstall | sed -e 's/\\$//' -e 's/^ *//' | sed -n '/^% /s/^..//p' - - To figure out what post-uninstall commands to run in your package, run: - make -n z=% uninstall | sed -e 's/\\$//' -e 's/^ *//' | sed -n '/^% /s/^..//p' - - To suppress verbatim which commands Make runs, - set Q=@. (Excluding the period.) - -Developers should use DEBUG=1 when running make, when possible. - -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2