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author | Kyle McMartin <kyle@redhat.com> | 2011-10-26 14:26:46 -0400 |
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committer | Kyle McMartin <kyle@redhat.com> | 2011-10-26 14:26:46 -0400 |
commit | bf30a40f01d94083370238be8bd603f5644fe357 (patch) | |
tree | 2a33bedf4dbeafdde641964c8cf22c8756abbbd0 /Makefile | |
parent | d54f6ca99277dedde9f437522a247a6b7887adfc (diff) | |
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Prune junk from Makefile
Diffstat (limited to 'Makefile')
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 120 deletions
@@ -17,12 +17,6 @@ help: include Makefile.config -ifndef KVERSION -KVERSION := $(shell awk '$$1 == "%define" && $$2 == "base_sublevel" { \ - print "2.6." $$3 \ - }' $(SPECFILE)) -endif - prep: fedpkg -v prep --arch=$(PREPARCH) @@ -112,17 +106,9 @@ release: config-release include Makefile.release -reconfig: - @rm -f kernel-*-config - @VERSION=$(KVERSION) make -f Makefile.config configs - @scripts/reconfig.sh - unused-kernel-patches: @for f in *.patch; do if [ -e $$f ]; then (egrep -q "^Patch[[:digit:]]+:[[:space:]]+$$f" $(SPECFILE) || echo "Unused: $$f") && egrep -q "^ApplyPatch[[:space:]]+$$f|^ApplyOptionalPatch[[:space:]]+$$f" $(SPECFILE) || echo "Unapplied: $$f"; fi; done -# since i386 isn't a target... -compile compile-short: DIST_DEFINES += --target $(shell uname -m) - # 'make local' also needs to build the noarch firmware package local: noarch @@ -137,112 +123,6 @@ $(SPECFILE:.spec=-vanilla.spec): $(SPECFILE) @rm -f $@ (echo %define nopatches 1; cat $<) > $@ -#scratch-build: NAME = $(shell rpm $(RPM_DEFINES) $(DIST_DEFINES) -q --qf "%{NAME}\n" --specfile $(SPECFILE)| head -1) -#scratch-build: test-srpm -# $(BUILD_CLIENT) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) --scratch $(TARGET) \ -# $(SRCRPMDIR)/$(NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(RELEASE).src.rpm - -# Dismal kludge for building via brew from cvs after "make vanilla-tag". -ifdef BEEHIVE_SRPM_BUILD -export CHECKOUT_TAG ?= $(shell sed s/^.// CVS/Tag) -tag-pattern = $(TAG_NAME)-$(TAG_VERSION)-0_%_$(TAG_RELEASE) -ifeq (,$(filter-out $(tag-pattern),$(CHECKOUT_TAG))) -variant := $(patsubst $(tag-pattern),%,$(CHECKOUT_TAG)) -srpm: SPECFILE := $(wildcard $(SPECFILE:.spec=-$(variant).spec) \ - $(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.$(variant).spec)) -srpm beehive-sprm: RELEASE := 0.$(variant).$(RELEASE) -endif -endif - -# -# Hacks for building kernel rpms from upstream code plus local GIT branches. -# Use "make git/BRANCH/TARGET" like "make TARGET". -# Use "make git/BRANCH-fedora/TARGET" to include Fedora patches on top. -# -ifndef GIT_SPEC -git/%: - @$(MAKE) GIT_SPEC=$(subst /,-,$(*D)) git-$(*F) -else -git-%: $(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.$(GIT_SPEC).spec) - @$(MAKE) GIT_SPEC= $* SPECFILE=$< -endif - -# -# Your git-branches.mk file can define GIT_DIR, e.g.: -# GIT_DIR = ${HOME}/kernel/.git -# Make sure GIT_AUTHOR_NAME and GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL are also set -# or your rpm changelogs will look like crap. -# -# For each branch it can define a variable branch-BRANCH or tag-BRANCH -# giving the parent of BRANCH to diff against in a separate patch. If -# the parent is unknown, it will use $(branch-upstream) defaulting to -# "refs/remotes/upstream/master". -# -# Defining tag-BRANCH means the tag corresponds to an upstream patch in -# the sources file, so that is used instead of generating a patch with -# git. If there is no tag-upstream defined, it will figure out a vNNN -# tag or vNNN-gitN pseudo-tag from the last patch in the sources file. -# For example: -# tag-some-hacks = v2.6.21-rc5 -# branch-more-hacks = some-hacks -# Leads to patches: -# git diff v2.6.21-rc5..more-hacks > linux-2.6.21-rc5-some-hacks.patch -# git diff some-hacks..more-hacks > linux-2.6.21-rc5-more-hacks.patch -# Whereas having no git-branches.mk at all but doing -# "make GIT_DIR=... git/mybranch/test-srpm" does: -# id=`cat patch-2.6.21-rc5-git4.id` # auto-fetched via upstream file -# git diff $id..upstream > linux-2.6.21-rc5-git4-upstream.patch -# git diff upstream..mybranch > linux-2.6.21-rc5-git4-mybranch.patch -# If the upstream patch (or any branch patch) is empty it's left out. -# -git-branches.mk:; --include git-branches.mk - -branch-upstream ?= refs/remotes/upstream/master - -ifdef GIT_DIR -export GIT_DIR -export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME -export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL -gen-patches ?= gen-patches - -ifndef havespec -$(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.%-fedora.spec): $(SPECFILE) $(gen-patches) FORCE - ./$(gen-patches) --fedora < $< > $@ $(gen-patches-args) -$(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.%.spec): $(SPECFILE) $(gen-patches) FORCE - ./$(gen-patches) < $< > $@ $(gen-patches-args) -.PRECIOUS: $(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.%.spec) $(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.%-fedora.spec) -endif - -spec-%: $(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.%.spec) ; -$(SPECFILE):; -FORCE:; - -branch-of-* = $(firstword $(head-$*) $*) -gen-patches-args = --name $* v$(KVERSION) $(call heads,$(branch-of-*)) -define heads -$(if $(tag-$1),$(filter-out v$(KVERSION),$(tag-$1)),\ - $(call heads,$(firstword $(branch-$1) $(branch-upstream)))) $1 -endef - -files-%-fedora: - @echo $(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.$*-fedora.spec) - @$(call list-patches,$(branch-of-*)) -files-%: - @echo $(SPECFILE:.spec=.t.$*.spec) - @$(call list-patches,$(branch-of-*)) -define list-patches -$(if $(tag-$1),version=$(patsubst v%,%,$(tag-$1)),\ - $(call list-patches,$(firstword $(branch-$1) $(branch-upstream)))); \ -echo linux-$${version}-$(patsubst refs/remotes/%/master,%,$1).patch -endef - -ifndef tag-$(branch-upstream) -tag-$(branch-upstream) := $(shell \ - sed -n 's/^.* *//;s/\.bz2$$//;s/patch-/v/;/^v/h;$${g;p}' sources) -endif -endif - ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),me a sandwich) .PHONY: me a sandwich me a: |