#------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # postgres.shell.mk-- # rules for building shell scripts. To use the rules, set the following # variables: # SRCS - source for the shell script # SHPROG - name of the executable # postgres.mk should be included before this file. # # Copyright (c) 1994-5, Regents of the University of California # # # IDENTIFICATION # $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/mk/Attic/postgres.shell.mk,v 1.1.1.1 1996/07/09 06:22:19 scrappy Exp $ # # NOTES # the shell script you write might include the following strings which # will be turned into the values listed below: # # _fUnKy_BINDIR_sTuFf_ - location of installed binaries # _fUnKy_DATADIR_sTuFf_ - location of the data directory # _fUnKy_POSTGRESDIR_sTuFf_ - location of the postgres "home" directory # _fUnKy_IPCCLEANPATH_sTuFf_ - location of the ipcs and ipcrm programs # _fUnKy_DASH_N_sTuFf_ - -n flag used in echo # _fUnKy_BACKSLASH_C_sTuFf_ - continuation (echo) #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # And all the shell scripts here get stuffed with the default # values for BINDIR, DATADIR, and POSTGRESDIR # SEDSCRIPT= -e "s^_fUnKy_BINDIR_sTuFf_^$(BINDIR)^g" \ -e "s^_fUnKy_DATADIR_sTuFf_^$(DATADIR)^g" \ -e "s^_fUnKy_IPCCLEANPATH_sTuFf_^$(IPCSDIR)^g" \ -e "s^_fUnKy_POSTGRESDIR_sTuFf_^$(POSTGRESDIR)^g" # # We also need to fix up the scripts to deal with the lack of installed # 'echo' commands that accept the -n option. # ifndef DASH_N DASH_N=-n endif ifndef BACKSLASH_C BACKSLASH_C= endif SEDSCRIPT+= -e "s^_fUnKy_DASH_N_sTuFf_^$(DASH_N)^g" \ -e "s^_fUnKy_BACKSLASH_C_sTuFf_^$(BACKSLASH_C)^g" OBJS:= $(SRCS:%.c=%.o) $(SHPROG): $(SHPROG).sh sed $(SEDSCRIPT) < $< > $(objdir)/$(SHPROG) CLEANFILES+= $(SHPROG) install: localobj $(SHPROG) $(INSTALL) $(INSTL_EXE_OPTS) $(objdir)/$(SHPROG) $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/$(SHPROG)