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## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am ## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ## any later version. ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ## GNU General Public License for more details. ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. if %?INSTALL% include inst-vars.am endif %?INSTALL% ## ------------ ## ## Installing. ## ## ------------ ## if %?INSTALL% am__installdirs += "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" ?EXEC?.PHONY install-exec-am: install-%DIR%LIBRARIES ?!EXEC?.PHONY install-data-am: install-%DIR%LIBRARIES install-%DIR%LIBRARIES: $(%DIR%_LIBRARIES) @$(NORMAL_INSTALL) if %?BASE% ## Funny invocation because Makefile variable can be empty, leading to ## a syntax error in sh. @list='$(%DIR%_LIBRARIES)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \ list2=; for p in $$list; do \ if test -f $$p; then \ list2="$$list2 $$p"; \ else :; fi; \ done; \ test -z "$$list2" || { \ echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \ $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" || exit 1; \ echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$list2 '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$list2 "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" || exit $$?; } else !%?BASE% ## Funny invocation because Makefile variable can be empty, leading to ## a syntax error in sh. @list='$(%DIR%_LIBRARIES)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \ if test -n "$$list"; then \ echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \ $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" || exit 1; \ fi; \ $(am__nobase_list) | while read dir files; do \ xfiles=; for p in $$files; do \ if test -f "$$p"; then xfiles="$$xfiles $$p"; else :; fi; done; \ test -z "$$xfiles" || { \ test "x$$dir" = x. || { \ echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir'"; \ $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir"; }; \ echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$xfiles '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir'"; \ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$xfiles "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir" || exit $$?; }; \ done endif !%?BASE% ## We do two loops here so that $(POST_INSTALL) can be empty. If we ## merge the two loops, we get a syntax error from sh. Anyway, having ## $(POST_INSTALL) in the middle of the loop essentially renders it ## useless; sh never actually executes this command. Read the GNU ## Standards for a little enlightenment on this. @$(POST_INSTALL) @list='$(%DIR%_LIBRARIES)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \ for p in $$list; do \ if test -f $$p; then \ ?BASE? $(am__strip_dir) \ ?!BASE? f=$$p; \ ## Must ranlib after installing because mod time changes. ## cd to target directory because AIX ranlib messes up with whitespace ## in the argument. echo " ( cd '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)' && $(RANLIB) $$f )"; \ ( cd "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" && $(RANLIB) $$f ) || exit $$?; \ else :; fi; \ done endif %?INSTALL% ## -------------- ## ## Uninstalling. ## ## -------------- ## if %?INSTALL% .PHONY uninstall-am: uninstall-%DIR%LIBRARIES uninstall-%DIR%LIBRARIES: @$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL) @list='$(%DIR%_LIBRARIES)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \ ?BASE? files=`for p in $$list; do echo $$p; done | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`; \ ?!BASE? $(am__nobase_strip_setup); files=`$(am__nobase_strip)`; \ dir='$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'; $(am__uninstall_files_from_dir) endif %?INSTALL% ## ---------- ## ## Cleaning. ## ## ---------- ## .PHONY clean-am: clean-%DIR%LIBRARIES clean-%DIR%LIBRARIES: -test -z "$(%DIR%_LIBRARIES)" || rm -f $(%DIR%_LIBRARIES)