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#
# PostgreSQL top level makefile
#
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/GNUmakefile.in,v 1.4 2000/06/11 18:43:52 tgl Exp $
#
srcdir = @srcdir@
VPATH = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = .
all:
$(MAKE) -C src all
@echo "All of PostgreSQL successfully made. Ready to install."
install:
$(MAKE) -C src install
@cat $(srcdir)/register.txt
clean:
$(MAKE) -C src clean
distclean:
-$(MAKE) -C src distclean
-rm -f config.cache config.log config.status GNUmakefile
.PHONY: all install clean distclean
AUTOCONF = @AUTOCONF@
ACLOCAL = @ACLOCAL@
GNUmakefile: GNUmakefile.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
CONFIG_FILES=$@ CONFIG_HEADERS= ./config.status
# This rule does not work --- what if config.status doesn't exist?
# $(top_builddir)/config.status: $(top_srcdir)/configure
# cd $(top_builddir) && ./config.status --recheck
# These dependencies are evil and dangerous, because they can cause make
# to re-run autoconf and then re-run configure due to configure not
# having a newer timestamp than configure.in after a CVS pull. Same
# problem for aclocal timestamp skew. This solution is considerably
# worse than the problem it was intended to solve.
# Do not put it back or I will take it right out again --- tgl
# $(top_srcdir)/configure: $(top_srcdir)/configure.in $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4
# cd $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOCONF)
# $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4: $(wildcard $(top_srcdir)/config/*.m4)
# cd $(top_srcdir) && $(ACLOCAL) -I config
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