noinst_HEADERS = config.h
package_revision.h
cp
pidgin.spec
$(distdir
) distcheck-hook: libpurple/
plugins/
perl/
common/
Purple.
pm pidgin/
plugins/
perl/
common/
Pidgin.
pm # cp libpurple/plugins/perl/common/Gaim.pm $(distdir)/libpurple/plugins/perl/common (cd po
; intltool-update
-m
2>
&1 | grep
-v
'^mismatched quotes.*\.py$$' | sed
"s|current directory|po directory|" | grep
.
; if [ $$?
= 0 ] ; then exit 1 ; else exit 0 ; fi) # Ensure these files are sorted and contain no duplicates: LC_ALL=C
sort
-c
-t/
-u
po/POTFILES.in
LC_ALL=C
sort
-c
-t/
-u
po/POTFILES.skip
# Ensure COPYRIGHT is 100% UTF-8 iconv
-f
utf8
-t
utf8
COPYRIGHT
| cmp
COPYRIGHT
-
# Ensure our version string does not contain "dev" test x
`echo $(PACKAGE_VERSION
) | grep
dev
` = x
# Ensure ChangeLogs have the correct version head
ChangeLog
| grep
"^version $(PACKAGE_VERSION
) (.*):$$" >/dev/null
head
ChangeLog.API
| grep
"^version $(PACKAGE_VERSION
):$$" >/dev/null
head
po/ChangeLog
| grep
"^version $(PACKAGE_VERSION
)$$" >/dev/null
# Ensure we're working from a tag... test x
`hg
log
-r
"tag($(PACKAGE_VERSION
))" --template
"{node}"` = x
`hg
id
-i
--debug
` # ... and have no changes in the working copy. (this isn't really necessary with hg because hg id appends a "+") test "x`hg st -mard`" = x
gpg
-ab
pidgin-
$(PACKAGE_VERSION
).tar.gz
gpg
-ab
pidgin-
$(PACKAGE_VERSION
).tar.bz2
gpg
--verify
pidgin-
$(PACKAGE_VERSION
).tar.gz.asc
pidgin-
$(PACKAGE_VERSION
).tar.gz
gpg
--verify
pidgin-
$(PACKAGE_VERSION
).tar.bz2.asc
pidgin-
$(PACKAGE_VERSION
).tar.bz2
release: commit-
check version-
check distcheck sign-
packages DESKTOP_FILE=pidgin.desktop
appsdir = $(datadir
)/applications
apps_in_files = pidgin.desktop.in
apps_DATA = $(apps_in_files:.desktop.in
=.desktop
) # silenced INTLTOOL_DESKTOP_RULE %.desktop: %.
desktop.
in $(INTLTOOL_MERGE) $(wildcard $(top_srcdir)/
po/*
.po) $(AM_V_GEN
) LC_ALL=C
$(INTLTOOL_MERGE
) -d
-u
-c
$(top_builddir
)/po/.intltool-merge-cache
$(top_srcdir
)/po
$<
$@ >
/dev/null
# This is phony, so that we always try to rebuild it. If it succeeds # in calculating changes, it produces its target; otherwise, its .PHONY: package_revision_raw.
txt # if both attempts fail, then we need to remove the empty file that > # creates, and also make sure that the shell command exits # successfully; the rm -f ensures both package_revision_raw.txt: $(AM_V_GEN
)REAL_BLDDIR=$$PWD/
$(top_builddir
); \ (hg
--cwd
$(srcdir
) id
-i
--debug
) 2>/dev/null
>
$@ \ package_revision.h: package_revision_raw.
txt $(AM_V_GEN
)if test -f
$<
; then \ echo "#define REVISION \"`cat $
<`\"" >
$@; \ $(AM_V_at
)if test !
-f
$@ -a
-f
$(srcdir
)/
$@; then \ $(AM_V_at
)test -f
$@ || echo "#define REVISION \"unknown\"" >
$@ # This is a magic directive copy-and-pasted, then modified, from the # automake 1.9 manual, section 13.4, "Checking the distribution". # Normally, 'distcheck' does a clean build, and then afterwards runs # 'distclean', and 'distclean' is supposed to remove everything that # the build created. However, we have some targets (package_revision.txt) # that we distribute, but then always attempt to rebuild optimistically, and # then if that fails fall back on the distributed versions. This # means that 'distclean' should _not_ remove those files, since they # are distributed, yet building the package will generate those files, # thus automake thinks that 'distclean' _should_ remove those files, # and 'distcheck' gets cranky if we don't. So basically what this # line does is tell 'distcheck' to shut up and ignore those two files. distcleancheck_listfiles = find
.
-type
f
-a
!
-name
package_revision.h
SUBDIRS = .
libpurple
doc
$(GNT_DIR
) $(GTK_DIR
) m4macros
$(PO_DIR
) share/ca-certs
share/sounds
@echo
"Running doxygen..." @echo
"Generating devhelp index..." @xsltproc
$(top_srcdir
)/doxy2devhelp.xsl
doc/xml/index.xml
>
doc/html/pidgin.devhelp
@echo
"(Symlink $$(pwd)/doc/html to ~/.local/share/gtk-doc/html/pidgin to make devhelp see the documentation)" @echo
"Not generating devhelp index: xsltproc was not found by configure" @echo
"doxygen was not found during configure. Unable to build documentation." # perl's MakeMaker uninstall foo doesn't work well with DESTDIR set, which # breaks "make distcheck" unless we ignore perl things distuninstallcheck_listfiles = \ find
.
-type
f
-print
| grep
-v
perl
| grep
-v
Purple.3pm
DISTCLEANFILES= $(DESKTOP_FILE
) libpurple/gconf/purple.schemas
intltool-extract
\ intltool-merge
intltool-update