# Top-level HDF5 Makefile(.in) -*- makefile -*- # # Copyright (C) 1997 National Center for Supercomputing Applications. # All rights reserved. # # # This makefile mostly just reinvokes make in the various subdirectories # but does so in the correct order. You can alternatively invoke make from # each subdirectory manually. # @COMMENCE@ # Subdirectories in build-order SUBDIRS=src test ############################################################################## # T A R G E T S # # all: Build libraries, header files, and programs in the various # subdirectories but do not install them. # # test: Test the uninstalled library to make sure it works. # # install: Installs libraries, header files, programs, and documentation # in the various directories under the prefix directory (lib, # include, bin, man, info). Use the `--prefix=PATH' option # to `configure' (or `config.status') or say `--help' for # other alternatives. The default prefix is `/usr/local'. # # uninstall: Delete all the installed files that the `install' target # created (but not the noninstalled files such as `make all' # created). # # clean: Removes temporary files except those that record the # configuration and those that are part of the distribution. # # mostlyclean: Like `clean' except it doesn't delete a few files like # libraries, programs, and/or generated header files because # regenerating them is rarely necessary and takes a lot of time. # # distclean: Deletes all files that are created by configuring or building # HDF5. If you have unpacked the source and built HDF5 without # creating any other files, then `make distclean' will leave # only the files that were in the distrubution. # # maintainer-clean: # Like `distclean' except it deletes more files. It deletes # all generated files. This target is not intended for normal # users; it deletes files that may require special tools to # rebuild. # # TAGS: Updates the tags table for this program. # # dep depend: Builds dependencies in all subdirectories. These targets # might not be available on certain combinations of make # programs and C compilers. At the other extreme, the GNU # make used in combination with gcc will maintain dependency # information automatically. # all lib progs test _test install uninstall TAGS dep depend: @@SETX@; for d in $(SUBDIRS); do \ (cd $$d && $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1; \ done .PHONY: all lib progs test _test install uninstall dep depend clean \ mostlyclean distclean maintainer-clean clean mostlyclean: @@SETX@; for d in $(SUBDIRS); do \ (cd $$d && $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1; \ done distclean: @@SETX@; for d in $(SUBDIRS); do \ (cd $$d && $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1; \ done $(RM) config/commence config/conclude config/depend $(RM) config.cache config.log config.status src/H5config.h $(RM) Makefile maintainer-clean: @echo "This command is intented for maintainers to use;" @echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild." @@SETX@; for d in $(SUBDIRS); do \ (cd $$d && $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1; \ done $(RM) config.cache config.log config.status src/H5config.h $(RM) configure src/H5config.h.in # This file does not end with the `CONCLUDE' statement since it has # redefined all the standard targets anyway. However, we do need the # `DEPEND' so we can automatically rerun configure if we have GNU make. @DEPEND@