Makefile revision 51361
1#
2# $FreeBSD: head/Makefile 51361 1999-09-18 08:27:55Z jb $
3#
4# The user-driven targets are:
5#
6# buildworld          - Rebuild *everything*, including glue to help do
7#                       upgrades.
8# installworld        - Install everything built by "buildworld".
9# world               - buildworld + installworld.
10# update              - Convenient way to update your source tree (cvs).
11# upgrade             - Upgrade a.out (2.2.x/3.0) system to the new ELF way
12# most                - Build user commands, no libraries or include files.
13# installmost         - Install user commands, no libraries or include files.
14# aout-to-elf         - Upgrade an system from a.out to elf format (see below).
15# aout-to-elf-build   - Build everything required to upgrade a system from
16#                       a.out to elf format (see below).
17# aout-to-elf-install - Install everything built by aout-to-elf-build (see
18#                       below).
19# move-aout-libs      - Move the a.out libraries into an aout sub-directory
20#                       of each elf library sub-directory.
21#
22# This makefile is simple by design. The FreeBSD make automatically reads
23# the /usr/share/mk/sys.mk unless the -m argument is specified on the 
24# command line. By keeping this makefile simple, it doesn't matter too
25# much how different the installed mk files are from those in the source
26# tree. This makefile executes a child make process, forcing it to use
27# the mk files from the source tree which are supposed to DTRT.
28#
29# The user-driven targets (as listed above) are implemented in Makefile.inc0
30# and the private targets are in Makefile.inc1. These are kept separate
31# to help the bootstrap build from aout to elf format.
32#
33# For novices wanting to build from current sources, the simple instructions
34# are:
35#
36# 1.  Ensure that your /usr/obj directory has at least 260 Mb of free space.
37# 2.  `cd /usr/src'  (or to the directory containing your source tree).
38# 3.  `make world'
39#
40# Be warned, this will update your installed system, except for configuration
41# files in the /etc directory and for the kernel. You have to do those manually.
42#
43# If at first you're a little nervous about having a `make world' update
44# your system, a `make buildworld' will build everything in the /usr/obj
45# tree without touching your installed system. To be of any further use
46# though, a `make installworld' is required.
47#
48# If -DWANT_AOUT is specified, a `make world' with OBJFORMAT=elf will
49# update the legacy support for aout. This includes all libraries, ld.so
50# and boot objects. This part of build should be regarded as
51# deprecated and you should _not_ expect to be able to do this past the
52# release of 4.0. You have exactly one major release to move entirely
53# to elf.
54#
55# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
56#
57#           Upgrading an i386 system from a.out to elf format
58#
59#
60# The aout->elf transition build is performed by doing a `make upgrade' (or
61# `make aout-to-elf') or in two steps by a `make aout-to-elf-build' followed
62# by a `make aout-to-elf-install', depending on user preference.
63# You need to have at least 320 Mb of free space for the object tree.
64#
65# The upgrade process checks the installed release. If this is 3.0-CURRENT,
66# it is assumed that your kernel contains all the syscalls required by the
67# current sources.
68#
69# The upgrade procedure will stop and ask for confirmation to proceed
70# several times. On each occasion, you can type Ctrl-C to abort the
71# upgrade.  Optionally, you can also start it with NOCONFIRM=yes and skip
72# the confirmation steps.
73#
74# At the end of the upgrade procedure, /etc/objformat is created or
75# updated to contain OBJFORMAT=elf. From then on, you're elf by default.
76#
77# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
78#
79#
80# Define the user-driven targets. These are listed here in alphabetical
81# order, but that's not important.
82#
83TGTS =	afterdistribute all buildworld checkdpadd clean cleandepend cleandir \
84	depend distribute everything hierarchy includes install installmost \
85	installworld lint maninstall mk most obj objlink regress rerelease \
86	tags update world
87
88#
89# Handle the user-driven targets, using the source relative mk files.
90#
91${TGTS} : upgrade_checks
92	@cd ${.CURDIR}; \
93		${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc0 -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk ${.TARGET}
94
95# Set a reasonable default
96.MAIN:	all
97
98#
99# Perform a few tests to determine if the installed tools are adequate
100# for building the world. These are for older systems (prior to 2.2.5).
101#
102# From 2.2.5 onwards, the installed tools will pass these upgrade tests,
103# so the normal make world is capable of doing what is required to update
104# the system to current.
105#
106upgrade_checks :
107	@cd ${.CURDIR}; if `make -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk test > /dev/null 2>&1`; then ok=1; else ${MAKE} -f Makefile.upgrade make; fi;
108
109#
110# A simple test target used as part of the test to see if make supports
111# the -m argument.
112#
113test	:
114
115#
116# Define the upgrade targets. These are listed here in alphabetical
117# order, but that's not important.
118#
119UPGRADE =	aout-to-elf aout-to-elf-build aout-to-elf-install \
120		move-aout-libs
121
122#
123# Handle the upgrade targets, using the source relative mk files.
124#
125
126upgrade:	aout-to-elf
127
128${UPGRADE} : upgrade_checks
129	@cd ${.CURDIR}; \
130		${MAKE} -f Makefile.upgrade -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk ${.TARGET}
131