libvirt/tools/Makefile.am
Eric Blake c654ba8893 build: fix 'make distcheck'
I got these distcheck failures with sanlock enabled:

ERROR: files left in build directory after distclean:
./tools/virt-sanlock-cleanup
./src/locking/qemu-sanlock.conf

* src/Makefile.am (DISTCLEANFILES) [HAVE_SANLOCK]: Clean built
file.
* tools/Makefile.am (DISTCLEANFILES): Likewise.
2011-10-11 15:39:07 -06:00

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Makefile

## Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
INCLUDES = \
-I../include -I$(top_srcdir)/include \
-I$(top_srcdir)/gnulib/lib -I../gnulib/lib \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src -I../src \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/util \
-I$(top_srcdir) \
$(GETTEXT_CPPFLAGS)
POD2MAN = pod2man -c "Virtualization Support" -r "$(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)"
ICON_FILES = \
libvirt_win_icon_16x16.ico \
libvirt_win_icon_32x32.ico \
libvirt_win_icon_48x48.ico \
libvirt_win_icon_64x64.ico \
virsh_win_icon.rc
EXTRA_DIST = \
$(ICON_FILES) \
virt-xml-validate.in \
virt-pki-validate.in \
virt-sanlock-cleanup.in \
virt-sanlock-cleanup.8 \
virsh.pod \
libvirt-guests.init.sh \
libvirt-guests.sysconf
DISTCLEANFILES =
bin_SCRIPTS = virt-xml-validate virt-pki-validate
bin_PROGRAMS = virsh
if HAVE_SANLOCK
sbin_SCRIPTS = virt-sanlock-cleanup
DISTCLEANFILES += virt-sanlock-cleanup
endif
dist_man1_MANS = virt-xml-validate.1 virt-pki-validate.1 virsh.1
if HAVE_SANLOCK
dist_man8_MANS = virt-sanlock-cleanup.8
endif
virt-xml-validate: virt-xml-validate.in Makefile
$(AM_V_GEN)sed -e 's,[@]SCHEMADIR@,$(pkgdatadir)/schemas,' < $< > $@ \
|| (rm $@ && exit 1) && chmod +x $@
virt-xml-validate.1: virt-xml-validate.in
$(AM_V_GEN)$(POD2MAN) $< $(srcdir)/$@
virt-pki-validate: virt-pki-validate.in Makefile
$(AM_V_GEN)sed -e 's,[@]SYSCONFDIR@,$(sysconfdir),' < $< > $@ \
|| (rm $@ && exit 1) && chmod +x $@
virt-pki-validate.1: virt-pki-validate.in
$(AM_V_GEN)$(POD2MAN) $< $(srcdir)/$@
virt-sanlock-cleanup: virt-sanlock-cleanup.in Makefile
$(AM_V_GEN)sed -e 's,[@]SYSCONFDIR@,$(sysconfdir),' \
-e 's,[@]LOCALSTATEDIR@,$(localstatedir),' < $< > $@ \
|| (rm $@ && exit 1) && chmod +x $@
virt-sanlock-cleanup.8: virt-sanlock-cleanup.in
$(AM_V_GEN)$(POD2MAN) $< $(srcdir)/$@
virsh_SOURCES = \
console.c console.h \
virsh.c
virsh_LDFLAGS = $(WARN_LDFLAGS) $(COVERAGE_LDFLAGS)
virsh_LDADD = \
$(STATIC_BINARIES) \
$(WARN_CFLAGS) \
../src/libvirt.la \
../src/libvirt-qemu.la \
../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la \
$(LIBXML_LIBS) \
$(VIRSH_LIBS)
virsh_CFLAGS = \
$(WARN_CFLAGS) \
$(COVERAGE_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBXML_CFLAGS) \
$(READLINE_CFLAGS)
BUILT_SOURCES = virsh-net-edit.c virsh-pool-edit.c
virsh-net-edit.c: virsh.c Makefile.am
$(AM_V_GEN)rm -f $@-tmp && \
echo '/* Automatically generated from: $^ */' > $@-tmp && \
echo 'static bool' >> $@-tmp && \
awk '/^cmdEdit/, /^}/' $< \
| sed -e 's/domain/network/g' \
-e 's/Domain/Network/g' \
-e 's/cmdEdit/cmdNetworkEdit/g' \
-e 's/dom/network/g' \
-e 's/int flags.*/int flags = 0;/g' \
>> $@-tmp && \
chmod a-w $@-tmp && \
rm -f $@ && \
mv $@-tmp $@
virsh-pool-edit.c: virsh.c Makefile.am
$(AM_V_GEN)rm -f $@-tmp && \
echo '/* Automatically generated from: $^ */' > $@-tmp && \
echo 'static bool' >> $@-tmp && \
awk '/^cmdEdit/, /^}/' $< \
| sed -e 's/domain/pool/g' \
-e 's/vshCommandOptDomain/vshCommandOptPool/g' \
-e 's/Domain %s/Pool %s/g' \
-e 's/(ctl, cmd, NULL);/(ctl, cmd, "pool", NULL);/' \
-e 's/Domain/StoragePool/g' \
-e 's/cmdEdit/cmdPoolEdit/g' \
-e 's/\(virStoragePoolDefineXML.*\));/\1, 0);/' \
-e 's/dom/pool/g' \
-e 's/int flags.*/int flags = 0;/g' \
>> $@-tmp && \
chmod a-w $@-tmp && \
rm -f $@ && \
mv $@-tmp $@
if WITH_WIN_ICON
virsh_LDADD += virsh_win_icon.$(OBJEXT)
# Before you edit virsh_win_icon.rc, please note the following
# limitations of the resource file format:
#
# (1) '..' is not permitted in the icon filename field.
# (2) '-' is not permitted in the icon filename field.
# (3) Comments are not permitted in the file.
#
# Windows appears to choose the first <= 32x32 icon it finds
# in the resource file. Therefore you should list the available
# icons from largest to smallest, and make sure that the 32x32
# icon is the most legible.
#
# Windows .ICO is a special MS-only format. GIMP and other
# tools can write it. However there are several variations,
# and Windows seems to do its own colour quantization. More
# information is needed in this area.
virsh_win_icon.$(OBJEXT): virsh_win_icon.rc
$(AM_V_GEN)$(WINDRES) \
--input-format rc --input $< \
--output-format coff --output $@
endif
virsh.1: virsh.pod
$(AM_V_GEN)$(POD2MAN) $< $(srcdir)/$@
install-data-local: install-init
uninstall-local: uninstall-init
if LIBVIRT_INIT_SCRIPT_RED_HAT
install-init: libvirt-guests.init
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) libvirt-guests.init \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d/libvirt-guests
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libvirt-guests.sysconf \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig/libvirt-guests
uninstall-init:
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d/libvirt-guests \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig/libvirt-guests
BUILT_SOURCES += libvirt-guests.init
libvirt-guests.init: libvirt-guests.init.sh $(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_GEN)sed \
-e 's!\@PACKAGE\@!$(PACKAGE)!g' \
-e 's!\@bindir\@!$(bindir)!g' \
-e 's!\@localedir\@!$(localedir)!g' \
-e 's!\@localstatedir\@!$(localstatedir)!g' \
-e 's!\@sbindir\@!$(sbindir)!g' \
-e 's!\@sysconfdir\@!$(sysconfdir)!g' \
< $< > $@-t && \
chmod a+x $@-t && \
mv $@-t $@
else
install-init:
uninstall-init:
libvirt-guests.init:
endif # LIBVIRT_INIT_SCRIPT_RED_HAT
CLEANFILES = $(bin_SCRIPTS)
CLEANFILES += *.gcov .libs/*.gcda .libs/*.gcno *.gcno *.gcda *.i *.s
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = $(dist_man1_MANS)
DISTCLEANFILES += $(BUILT_SOURCES)