libvirt/tools/Makefile.am
Eric Blake f1fea71df5 build: avoid pod2man on tarball
virt-sanlock-cleanup.8 has static contents (no dependency on
configure), but is generated by pod2man (a perl dependency that
maintainers must have, but which ordinary tarball users need
not have).  Therefore, ensure that it is always part of the
tarball, even though it is only conditionally installed.

This is similar to commit 6db98a2d4b, but made simpler by the fact
that the .8 page is static content.

* tools/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add virt-sanlock-cleanup.8.
2011-06-29 09:12:41 -06:00

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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
bin_SCRIPTS = virt-xml-validate virt-pki-validate
bin_PROGRAMS = virsh
if HAVE_SANLOCK
sbin_SCRIPTS = 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) \
$(VIRSH_LIBS)
virsh_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/gnulib/lib -I../gnulib/lib \
-I../include -I$(top_srcdir)/include \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/util \
-I$(top_srcdir) \
$(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)