# Since the programs in this directories are examples for the user, this # make file should be as ordinary as possible. It should not rely heavily # on included make files or configuration parameters. It should not use # libtool. Also, we don't try to build or rebuild the libraries on which # these programs depend. ifeq ($(SRCDIR)x,x) SRCDIR = $(CURDIR)/../.. BUILDDIR = ../.. endif default: all include $(BUILDDIR)/Makefile.config CXXFLAGS = $(CXXFLAGS_COMMON) $(CFLAGS_PERSONAL) $(CADD) LDFLAGS = $(LADD) # If this were a real application, working from an installed copy of # Xmlrpc-c, XMLRPC_C_CONFIG would just be 'xmlrpc-c-config'. It would be # found in the user's PATH. XMLRPC_C_CONFIG = $(BUILDDIR)/xmlrpc-c-config.test SERVERPROGS_ABYSS = \ xmlrpc_inetd_server \ xmlrpc_loop_server \ xmlrpc_sample_add_server \ LEGACY_CLIENTPROGS = \ meerkat-app-list CLIENTPROGS = \ xmlrpc_sample_add_client \ sample_add_client_complex \ # Build up PROGS: PROGS = ifeq ($(ENABLE_ABYSS_SERVER),yes) PROGS += $(SERVERPROGS_ABYSS) endif ifeq ($(MUST_BUILD_CLIENT),yes) PROGS += $(CLIENTPROGS) $(LEGACY_CLIENTPROGS) endif INCLUDES = $(shell $(XMLRPC_C_CONFIG) c++2 client abyss-server --cflags) LDADD_SERVER_ABYSS = \ $(shell $(XMLRPC_C_CONFIG) c++2 abyss-server --ldadd) LDADD_CLIENT = \ $(shell $(XMLRPC_C_CONFIG) c++2 client --ldadd) LDADD_BASE = \ $(shell $(XMLRPC_C_CONFIG) c++2 --ldadd) LDADD_LEGACY_CLIENT = \ $(shell $(XMLRPC_C_CONFIG) c++ client --ldadd) all: $(PROGS) $(SERVERPROGS_ABYSS):%:%.o $(CXXLD) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(LDADD_SERVER_ABYSS) $(LEGACY_CLIENTPROGS):%:%.o $(CXXLD) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(LDADD_LEGACY_CLIENT) $(CLIENTPROGS):%:%.o $(CXXLD) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(LDADD_CLIENT) %.o:%.cpp $(CXX) -c $(INCLUDES) $(CXXFLAGS) $< *.c: config.h xmlrpc_amconfig.h config.h: $(LN_S) $(BUILDDIR)/xmlrpc_config.h $@ xmlrpc_amconfig.h: $(LN_S) $(BUILDDIR)/$@ . include $(SRCDIR)/Makefile.common .PHONY: clean clean: clean-common rm -f $(PROGS) config.h xmlrpc_amconfig.h .PHONY: distclean distclean: clean .PHONY: dep depend dep depend: # We don't do dependencies in this directory, because it's supposed to be # an example of what a program outside this package would do, so we can't # go weaving it into the rest of the package. Ergo, a developer must # carefully clean and remake examples as he updates other parts of the tree.