spec.gmk.in revision 492:e64f2cb57d05
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Sometimes we need to subst 35# spaces and commas, therefore we need the following macros. 36X:= 37SPACE:=$(X) $(X) 38COMMA:=, 39HASH:=\# 40SQUOTE:=' 41#' 42DQUOTE:=" 43#" 44define NEWLINE 45 46 47endef 48 49# A self-referential reference to this file. 50SPEC:=@SPEC@ 51 52# Specify where the spec file is. 53MAKE_ARGS="SPEC=$(SPEC)" 54 55MAKE:=@MAKE@ 56 57# Pass along the verbosity setting. 58ifeq (,$(findstring VERBOSE=,$(MAKE))) 59 MAKE:=$(MAKE) $(VERBOSE) VERBOSE="$(VERBOSE)" 60endif 61 62# No implicit variables or rules! 63ifeq (,$(findstring -R,$(MAKE))) 64 MAKE:=$(MAKE) -R 65endif 66 67# Specify where the common include directory for makefiles is. 68ifeq (,$(findstring -I @SRC_ROOT@/common/makefiles,$(MAKE))) 69 MAKE:=$(MAKE) -I @SRC_ROOT@/common/makefiles 70endif 71 72# The "human readable" name of this configuration 73CONF_NAME:=@CONF_NAME@ 74 75# The built jdk will run in this target system. 76OPENJDK_TARGET_OS:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_OS@ 77OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_API:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_API@ 78OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_ENV:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_ENV@ 79 80OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU@ 81OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH@ 82OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_BITS:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_BITS@ 83OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ENDIAN:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ENDIAN@ 84 85COMPILE_TYPE:=@COMPILE_TYPE@ 86 87# Legacy support 88OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ISADIR:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ISADIR@ 89OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LIBDIR:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LIBDIR@ 90OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LEGACY:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LEGACY@ 91OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LEGACY_LIB:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LEGACY_LIB@ 92OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_OSARCH:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_OSARCH@ 93OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_JLI_CFLAGS:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_JLI_CFLAGS@ 94OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_API_DIR:=@OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_API_DIR@ 95 96# We are building on this build system. 97# When not cross-compiling, it is the same as the target. 98OPENJDK_BUILD_OS:=@OPENJDK_BUILD_OS@ 99OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_API:=@OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_API@ 100 101OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU:=@OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU@ 102OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_ARCH:=@OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_ARCH@ 103OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_BITS:=@OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_BITS@ 104OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_ENDIAN:=@OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_ENDIAN@ 105 106# Legacy OS values for use in release file. 107REQUIRED_OS_NAME:=@REQUIRED_OS_NAME@ 108REQUIRED_OS_VERSION:=@REQUIRED_OS_VERSION@ 109 110@SET_OPENJDK@ 111LIBM:=-lm 112LIBDL:=@LIBDL@ 113 114# colon or semicolon 115PATH_SEP:=@PATH_SEP@ 116 117ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), windows) 118 # On Windows, the Visual Studio toolchain needs the LIB and INCLUDE 119 # environment variables (in Windows path style), and the PATH needs to 120 # be adjusted to include Visual Studio tools (but this needs to be in 121 # cygwin/msys style). 122 export PATH:=@VS_PATH@ 123 export INCLUDE:=@VS_INCLUDE@ 124 export LIB:=@VS_LIB@ 125endif 126 127# The sys root where standard headers and libraries are found. 128# Usually not needed since the configure script should have 129# taken it into account already when setting CFLAGS et al. 130SYS_ROOT:=@SYS_ROOT@ 131 132# Paths to the source code 133SRC_ROOT:=@SRC_ROOT@ 134ADD_SRC_ROOT:=@ADD_SRC_ROOT@ 135OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT:=@OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT@ 136TOPDIR:=@SRC_ROOT@ 137OUTPUT_ROOT:=@OUTPUT_ROOT@ 138JDK_TOPDIR:=@JDK_TOPDIR@ 139LANGTOOLS_TOPDIR:=@LANGTOOLS_TOPDIR@ 140CORBA_TOPDIR:=@CORBA_TOPDIR@ 141JAXP_TOPDIR:=@JAXP_TOPDIR@ 142JAXWS_TOPDIR:=@JAXWS_TOPDIR@ 143HOTSPOT_TOPDIR:=@HOTSPOT_TOPDIR@ 144COPYRIGHT_YEAR:=@COPYRIGHT_YEAR@ 145 146# Location where build customization files may be found 147CUSTOM_MAKE_DIR:=@CUSTOM_MAKE_DIR@ 148 149# Information gathered from the version.numbers file. 150JDK_MAJOR_VERSION:=@JDK_MAJOR_VERSION@ 151JDK_MINOR_VERSION:=@JDK_MINOR_VERSION@ 152JDK_MICRO_VERSION:=@JDK_MICRO_VERSION@ 153JDK_UPDATE_VERSION:=@JDK_UPDATE_VERSION@ 154JDK_BUILD_NUMBER:=@JDK_BUILD_NUMBER@ 155MILESTONE:=@MILESTONE@ 156LAUNCHER_NAME:=@LAUNCHER_NAME@ 157PRODUCT_NAME:=@PRODUCT_NAME@ 158PRODUCT_SUFFIX:=@PRODUCT_SUFFIX@ 159JDK_RC_PLATFORM_NAME:=@JDK_RC_PLATFORM_NAME@ 160COMPANY_NAME:=@COMPANY_NAME@ 161MACOSX_BUNDLE_NAME_BASE=@MACOSX_BUNDLE_NAME_BASE@ 162MACOSX_BUNDLE_ID_BASE=@MACOSX_BUNDLE_ID_BASE@ 163 164# Different version strings generated from the above information. 165JDK_VERSION:=@JDK_VERSION@ 166RUNTIME_NAME:=@RUNTIME_NAME@ 167FULL_VERSION:=@FULL_VERSION@ 168JRE_RELEASE_VERSION:=@FULL_VERSION@ 169RELEASE:=@RELEASE@ 170COOKED_BUILD_NUMBER:=@COOKED_BUILD_NUMBER@ 171 172# How to compile the code: release, fastdebug or slowdebug 173DEBUG_LEVEL:=@DEBUG_LEVEL@ 174 175# This is the JDK variant to build. 176# The JDK variant is a name for a specific set of modules to be compiled for the JDK. 177JDK_VARIANT:=@JDK_VARIANT@ 178 179# Should we compile support for running with a graphical UI? (ie headful) 180# Should we compile support for running without? (ie headless) 181SUPPORT_HEADFUL:=@SUPPORT_HEADFUL@ 182SUPPORT_HEADLESS:=@SUPPORT_HEADLESS@ 183# Legacy defines controlled by the SUPPORT_HEADLESS and SUPPORT_HEADFUL options. 184@BUILD_HEADLESS@ 185 186# These are the libjvms that we want to build. 187# The java launcher uses the default. 188# The other can be selected by specifying -client -server -kernel -zero or -zeroshark 189# on the java launcher command line. 190JVM_VARIANTS:=@JVM_VARIANTS@ 191JVM_VARIANT_SERVER:=@JVM_VARIANT_SERVER@ 192JVM_VARIANT_CLIENT:=@JVM_VARIANT_CLIENT@ 193JVM_VARIANT_KERNEL:=@JVM_VARIANT_KERNEL@ 194JVM_VARIANT_ZERO:=@JVM_VARIANT_ZERO@ 195JVM_VARIANT_ZEROSHARK:=@JVM_VARIANT_ZEROSHARK@ 196 197# Universal binaries on macosx 198MACOSX_UNIVERSAL=@MACOSX_UNIVERSAL@ 199 200# Legacy setting: -debug or -fastdebug 201# Still used in version string... 202BUILD_VARIANT_RELEASE:=@BUILD_VARIANT_RELEASE@ 203 204# JDK_OUTPUTDIR specifies where a working jvm is built. 205# You can run $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/bin/java 206# Though the layout of the contents of $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR) is not 207# yet the same as a default installation. 208# 209# When you run "make install" it will create the standardized 210# layout for the jdk and the jre inside the IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR subdir. 211# Then it will copy the contents of the jdk into the installation 212# directory. 213 214BUILD_OUTPUT:=@BUILD_OUTPUT@ 215LANGTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR=$(BUILD_OUTPUT)/langtools 216CORBA_OUTPUTDIR=$(BUILD_OUTPUT)/corba 217JAXP_OUTPUTDIR=$(BUILD_OUTPUT)/jaxp 218JAXWS_OUTPUTDIR=$(BUILD_OUTPUT)/jaxws 219HOTSPOT_OUTPUTDIR=$(BUILD_OUTPUT)/hotspot 220JDK_OUTPUTDIR=$(BUILD_OUTPUT)/jdk 221IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR=$(BUILD_OUTPUT)/images 222 223LANGTOOLS_DIST=$(LANGTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR)/dist 224CORBA_DIST=$(CORBA_OUTPUTDIR)/dist 225JAXP_DIST=$(JAXP_OUTPUTDIR)/dist 226JAXWS_DIST=$(JAXWS_OUTPUTDIR)/dist 227HOTSPOT_DIST=$(HOTSPOT_OUTPUTDIR)/dist 228 229# The boot jdk to use 230BOOT_JDK:=@BOOT_JDK@ 231BOOT_JDK_JVMARGS:=@BOOT_JDK_JVMARGS@ 232BOOT_RTJAR:=@BOOT_RTJAR@ 233BOOT_TOOLSJAR=$(BOOT_JDK)/lib/tools.jar 234 235# When compiling Java source to be run by the boot jdk 236# use these extra flags, eg -source 6 -target 6 237BOOT_JDK_SOURCETARGET:=@BOOT_JDK_SOURCETARGET@ 238 239# Information about the build system 240NUM_CORES:=@NUM_CORES@ 241# Enable sjavac support = use a javac server, 242# multi core javac compilation and dependency tracking. 243ENABLE_SJAVAC:=@ENABLE_SJAVAC@ 244# Store sjavac server synchronization files here, and 245# the sjavac server log files. 246SJAVAC_SERVER_DIR:=@SJAVAC_SERVER_DIR@ 247# We can block the Javac server to never use more cores than this. 248# This is not for performance reasons, but for memory usage, since each 249# core requires its own JavaCompiler. We might have 64 cores and 4GB 250# of memory, 64 JavaCompilers will currently not fit in a 3GB heap. 251# Since there is no sharing of data between the JavaCompilers. 252SJAVAC_SERVER_CORES:=@SJAVAC_SERVER_CORES@ 253 254# The OpenJDK makefiles should be changed to using the standard 255# configure output ..._CFLAGS and ..._LIBS. In the meantime we 256# extract the information here. 257FREETYPE2_LIB_PATH:=@FREETYPE2_LIB_PATH@ 258FREETYPE2_LIBS:=@FREETYPE2_LIBS@ 259FREETYPE2_CFLAGS:=@FREETYPE2_CFLAGS@ 260USING_SYSTEM_FT_LIB=@USING_SYSTEM_FT_LIB@ 261CUPS_CFLAGS:=@CUPS_CFLAGS@ 262 263PACKAGE_PATH=@PACKAGE_PATH@ 264 265# Source file for cacerts 266CACERTS_FILE=@CACERTS_FILE@ 267 268# Necessary additional compiler flags to compile X11 269X_CFLAGS:=@X_CFLAGS@ 270X_LIBS:=@X_LIBS@ 271OPENWIN_HOME:=@OPENWIN_HOME@ 272 273# There are two types: CC or CL 274# CC is gcc and others behaving reasonably similar. 275# CL is cl.exe only. 276COMPILER_TYPE:=@COMPILER_TYPE@ 277 278CC_OUT_OPTION:=@CC_OUT_OPTION@ 279EXE_OUT_OPTION:=@EXE_OUT_OPTION@ 280LD_OUT_OPTION:=@LD_OUT_OPTION@ 281AR_OUT_OPTION:=@AR_OUT_OPTION@ 282 283# Flags used for overriding the default opt setting for a C/C++ source file. 284C_O_FLAG_HIGHEST:=@C_O_FLAG_HIGHEST@ 285C_O_FLAG_HI:=@C_O_FLAG_HI@ 286C_O_FLAG_NORM:=@C_O_FLAG_NORM@ 287C_O_FLAG_NONE:=@C_O_FLAG_NONE@ 288CXX_O_FLAG_HIGHEST:=@CXX_O_FLAG_HIGHEST@ 289CXX_O_FLAG_HI:=@CXX_O_FLAG_HI@ 290CXX_O_FLAG_NORM:=@CXX_O_FLAG_NORM@ 291CXX_O_FLAG_NONE:=@CXX_O_FLAG_NONE@ 292 293C_FLAG_DEPS:=@C_FLAG_DEPS@ 294CXX_FLAG_DEPS:=@CXX_FLAG_DEPS@ 295 296# Tools that potentially need to be cross compilation aware. 297CC:=@FIXPATH@ @CCACHE@ @CC@ 298 299# CFLAGS used to compile the jdk native libraries (C-code) 300CFLAGS_JDKLIB:=@CFLAGS_JDKLIB@ 301CXXFLAGS_JDKLIB:=@CXXFLAGS_JDKLIB@ 302 303# CFLAGS used to compile the jdk native launchers (C-code) 304CFLAGS_JDKEXE:=@CFLAGS_JDKEXE@ 305CXXFLAGS_JDKEXE:=@CXXFLAGS_JDKEXE@ 306 307CXX:=@FIXPATH@ @CCACHE@ @CXX@ 308#CXXFLAGS:=@CXXFLAGS@ 309 310OBJC:=@CCACHE@ @OBJC@ 311#OBJCFLAGS:=@OBJCFLAGS@ 312 313CPP:=@FIXPATH@ @CPP@ 314#CPPFLAGS:=@CPPFLAGS@ 315 316# The linker can be gcc or ld on posix systems, or link.exe on windows systems. 317LD:=@FIXPATH@ @LD@ 318 319# LDFLAGS used to link the jdk native libraries (C-code) 320LDFLAGS_JDKLIB:=@LDFLAGS_JDKLIB@ 321LDFLAGS_JDKLIB_SUFFIX:=@LDFLAGS_JDKLIB_SUFFIX@ 322 323# On some platforms the linker cannot be used to create executables, thus 324# the need for a separate LDEXE command. 325LDEXE:=@FIXPATH@ @LDEXE@ 326 327# LDFLAGS used to link the jdk native launchers (C-code) 328LDFLAGS_JDKEXE:=@LDFLAGS_JDKEXE@ 329LDFLAGS_JDKEXE_SUFFIX:=@LDFLAGS_JDKEXE_SUFFIX@ 330 331# LDFLAGS specific to C++ linking. 332LDFLAGS_CXX_JDK:=@LDFLAGS_CXX_JDK@ 333 334# Sometimes a different linker is needed for c++ libs 335LDCXX:=@FIXPATH@ @LDCXX@ 336# The flags for linking libstdc++ linker. 337LIBCXX:=@LIBCXX@ 338 339# Sometimes a different linker is needed for c++ executables 340LDEXECXX:=@FIXPATH@ @LDEXECXX@ 341 342# BUILD_CC/BUILD_LD is a compiler/linker that generates code that is runnable on the 343# build platform. 344BUILD_CC:=@FIXPATH@ @BUILD_CC@ 345BUILD_LD:=@FIXPATH@ @BUILD_LD@ 346 347AS:=@FIXPATH@ @AS@ 348 349# AR is used to create a static library (is ar in posix, lib.exe in windows) 350AR:=@FIXPATH@ @AR@ 351ARFLAGS:=@ARFLAGS@ 352 353NM:=@NM@ 354STRIP:=@STRIP@ 355MCS:=@MCS@ 356 357LIPO:=@LIPO@ 358 359# Command to create a shared library 360SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS:=@SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS@ 361 362# Options to linker to specify a mapfile. 363# (Note absence of := assignment, because we do not want to evaluate the macro body here) 364SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_MAPFILE=@SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_MAPFILE@ 365 366# Options for C/CXX compiler to be used if linking is performed 367# using reorder file 368C_FLAG_REORDER:=@C_FLAG_REORDER@ 369CXX_FLAG_REORDER:=@CXX_FLAG_REORDER@ 370 371# 372# Options for generating debug symbols 373ENABLE_DEBUG_SYMBOLS:=@ENABLE_DEBUG_SYMBOLS@ 374CFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS:=@CFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS@ 375CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS:=@CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS@ 376ZIP_DEBUGINFO_FILES:=@ZIP_DEBUGINFO_FILES@ 377 378# 379# Compress (or not) jars 380COMPRESS_JARS=@COMPRESS_JARS@ 381 382# Options to linker to specify the library name. 383# (Note absence of := assignment, because we do not want to evaluate the macro body here) 384SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_NAME=@SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_NAME@ 385 386# Set origin using the linker, ie use the relative path to the dependent library to find the dependees. 387# (Note absence of := assignment, because we do not want to evaluate the macro body here) 388SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_ORIGIN=@SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_ORIGIN@ 389SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN=@SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN@ 390 391# Different OS:es have different ways of naming shared libraries. 392# The SHARED_LIBRARY macro takes "verify" as and argument and returns: 393# "libverify.so" or "libverify.dylib" or "verify.dll" depending on platform. 394# (Note absence of := assignment, because we do not want to evaluate the macro body here) 395SHARED_LIBRARY=@SHARED_LIBRARY@ 396STATIC_LIBRARY=@STATIC_LIBRARY@ 397LIBRARY_PREFIX:=@LIBRARY_PREFIX@ 398SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX:=@SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX@ 399STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX:=@STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX@ 400EXE_SUFFIX:=@EXE_SUFFIX@ 401OBJ_SUFFIX:=@OBJ_SUFFIX@ 402 403POST_STRIP_CMD:=@POST_STRIP_CMD@ 404POST_MCS_CMD:=@POST_MCS_CMD@ 405 406JAVA_FLAGS:=@BOOT_JDK_JVMARGS@ 407 408JAVA=@FIXPATH@ $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/java $(JAVA_FLAGS) 409 410JAVAC=@FIXPATH@ $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/javac 411# Hotspot sets this variable before reading the SPEC when compiling sa-jdi.jar. Avoid 412# overriding that value by using ?=. 413JAVAC_FLAGS?=@JAVAC_FLAGS@ 414 415JAVAH=@FIXPATH@ $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/javah 416 417JAR=@FIXPATH@ $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/jar 418 419RMIC=@FIXPATH@ $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/rmic 420 421NATIVE2ASCII=@FIXPATH@ $(BOOT_JDK)/bin/native2ascii 422 423# Base flags for RC 424# Guarding this against resetting value. Legacy make files include spec multiple 425# times. 426ifndef RC_FLAGS 427RC_FLAGS:=@RC_FLAGS@ 428endif 429 430# A specific java binary with specific options can be used to run 431# the long running background sjavac servers and other long running tasks. 432SJAVAC_SERVER_JAVA:=@FIXPATH@ @SJAVAC_SERVER_JAVA@ 433 434# Tools adhering to a minimal and common standard of posix compliance. 435AWK:=@AWK@ 436BASENAME:=@BASENAME@ 437BASH:=@BASH@ 438CAT:=@CAT@ 439CCACHE:=@CCACHE@ 440# CD is going away, but remains to cater for legacy makefiles. 441CD:=cd 442CHMOD:=@CHMOD@ 443CP:=@CP@ 444CUT:=@CUT@ 445DATE:=@DATE@ 446DIFF:=@DIFF@ 447FIND:=@FIND@ 448FIND_DELETE:=@FIND_DELETE@ 449ECHO:=@ECHO@ 450EGREP:=@EGREP@ 451FGREP:=@FGREP@ 452GREP:=@GREP@ 453HEAD:=@HEAD@ 454LS:=@LS@ 455LN:=@LN@ 456MKDIR:=@MKDIR@ 457MV:=@MV@ 458NAWK:=@NAWK@ 459PRINTF:=@PRINTF@ 460PWD:=@THEPWDCMD@ 461RM:=@RM@ 462SED:=@SED@ 463SH:=@SH@ 464SORT:=@SORT@ 465TAR:=@TAR@ 466TAIL:=@TAIL@ 467TEE:=@TEE@ 468TIME:=@TIME@ 469TR:=@TR@ 470TOUCH:=@TOUCH@ 471WC:=@WC@ 472XARGS:=@XARGS@ 473ZIPEXE:=@ZIP@ 474ZIP:=@ZIP@ 475UNZIP:=@UNZIP@ 476MT:=@FIXPATH@ @MT@ 477RC:=@FIXPATH@ @RC@ 478DUMPBIN:=@FIXPATH@ @DUMPBIN@ 479CYGPATH:=@CYGPATH@ 480LDD:=@LDD@ 481OTOOL:=@OTOOL@ 482READELF:=@READELF@ 483EXPR:=@EXPR@ 484FILE:=@FILE@ 485HG:=@HG@ 486OBJCOPY:=@OBJCOPY@ 487SETFILE:=@SETFILE@ 488 489FIXPATH:=@FIXPATH@ 490 491# Where the build output is stored for your convenience. 492BUILD_LOG:=@BUILD_LOG@ 493BUILD_LOG_PREVIOUS:=@BUILD_LOG_PREVIOUS@ 494BUILD_LOG_WRAPPER:=@BUILD_LOG_WRAPPER@ 495 496# Build setup 497ENABLE_JFR=@ENABLE_JFR@ 498USE_EXTERNAL_LIBJPEG:=@USE_EXTERNAL_LIBJPEG@ 499USE_EXTERNAL_LIBGIF:=@USE_EXTERNAL_LIBGIF@ 500USE_EXTERNAL_LIBZ:=@USE_EXTERNAL_LIBZ@ 501LIBZIP_CAN_USE_MMAP:=@LIBZIP_CAN_USE_MMAP@ 502MSVCR_DLL:=@MSVCR_DLL@ 503 504 505# ADD_SRCS takes a single argument with source roots 506# and appends any corresponding source roots found 507# below --with-add-source-root and below 508# --with-override-source-root. It is the responsibility 509# of the next macro to get rid of superfluous files. 510ADD_SRCS=$1 511ifneq (,$(ADD_SRC_ROOT)) 512 # Append wildcard rule to pickup any matching source roots found below ADD_SRC_ROOT 513 ADD_SRCS+=$(wildcard $(subst $(SRC_ROOT),$(ADD_SRC_ROOT),$1)) 514endif 515ifneq (,$(OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT)) 516 # Append wildcard rule to pickup any matching source roots found below OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT 517 ADD_SRCS+=$(wildcard $(subst $(SRC_ROOT),$(OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT),$1)) 518endif 519 520# OVR_SRCS creates a filter expression to filter out sources in 521# the original source directory that lie inside directories below 522# --with-override-source-root. 523# Use := here since we want to scan for these files here. To avoid recomputation later. 524# We cannot do the scan in configure, since that would force us to rerun configure when 525# we add overridden sources. 526ifneq (,$(OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT)) 527 OVR_SRCS:=$(addsuffix %,$(subst $(OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT),$(SRC_ROOT),$(sort $(dir $(shell $(FIND) $(OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT) -type f))))) 528else 529 OVR_SRCS:= 530endif 531 532#################################################### 533# 534# INSTALLATION 535# 536 537# Common prefix for all installed files. Defaults to /usr/local, 538# but /opt/myjdk is another common version. 539INSTALL_PREFIX=@prefix@ 540 541# Directories containing architecture-dependent files should be relative to exec_prefix 542INSTALL_EXECPREFIX=@exec_prefix@ 543 544# java,javac,javah,javap etc are installed here. 545INSTALL_BINDIR=@bindir@ 546 547# Read only architecture-independent data 548INSTALL_DATADIR=@datadir@ 549 550# Root of above. 551INSTALL_DATAROOTDIR=@datarootdir@ 552 553# Doc files, other than info and man. 554INSTALL_DOCDIR=@docdir@ 555 556# Html documentation 557INSTALL_HTMLDIR=@htmldir@ 558 559# Installing C header files, JNI headers for example. 560INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR=@includedir@ 561 562# Installing library files.... 563INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR=@libdir@ 564 565# Executables that other programs run. 566INSTALL_LIBEXECDIR=@libexecdir@ 567 568# Locale-dependent but architecture-independent data, such as message catalogs. 569INSTALL_LOCALEDIR=@localedir@ 570 571# Modifiable single-machine data 572INSTALL_LOCALSTATEDIR=@localstatedir@ 573 574# Man pages 575INSTALL_MANDIR=@mandir@ 576 577# Modifiable architecture-independent data. 578INSTALL_SHAREDSTATEDIR=@sharedstatedir@ 579 580# Read-only single-machine data 581INSTALL_SYSCONFDIR=@sysconfdir@ 582 583 584#################################################### 585# 586# Misc 587# 588 589# Name of Service Agent library 590SALIB_NAME=@SALIB_NAME@ 591 592OS_VERSION_MAJOR:=@OS_VERSION_MAJOR@ 593OS_VERSION_MINOR:=@OS_VERSION_MINOR@ 594OS_VERSION_MICRO:=@OS_VERSION_MICRO@ 595 596# Include the custom-spec.gmk file if it exists 597-include $(dir @SPEC@)/custom-spec.gmk 598