bsd.README revision 94424
1#	@(#)bsd.README	8.2 (Berkeley) 4/2/94
2# $FreeBSD: head/share/mk/bsd.README 94424 2002-04-11 10:44:30Z ru $
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4XXX This document is seriously out of date, it is currenly being revised.
5
6This is the README file for the new make "include" files for the BSD
7source tree.  The files are installed in /usr/share/mk, and are, by
8convention, named with the suffix ".mk".
9
10bsd.dep.mk		- handle Makefile dependencies
11bsd.doc.mk		- building troff system documents
12bsd.info.mk		- building GNU Info hypertext system
13bsd.kern.mk		- define warning flags for compiling the kernel
14bsd.kmod.mk		- building loadable kernel modules
15bsd.lib.mk		- support for building libraries
16bsd.libnames.mk		- define library names
17bsd.man.mk		- installing manual pages and their links
18bsd.obj.mk		- creating 'obj' directories and cleaning up
19bsd.own.mk		- define common variables
20bsd.port.mk		- building ports
21bsd.port.subdir.mk	- targets for building subdirectories for ports
22bsd.prog.mk		- building programs from source files
23bsd.sgml.mk		- building SGML documents
24bsd.subdir.mk		- targets for building subdirectories
25
26
27Note, this file is not intended to replace reading through the .mk
28files for anything tricky.
29
30See also make(1), mkdep(1) and `PMake - A Tutorial', 
31located in /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make.
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35RANDOM THINGS WORTH KNOWING:
36
37The files are simply C-style #include files, and pretty much behave like
38you'd expect.  The syntax is slightly different in that a single '.' is
39used instead of the hash mark, i.e. ".include <bsd.prog.mk>".
40
41One difference that will save you lots of debugging time is that inclusion
42of the file is normally done at the *end* of the Makefile.  The reason for
43this is because .mk files often modify variables and behavior based on the
44values of variables set in the Makefile.  To make this work, remember that
45the FIRST target found is the target that is used, i.e. if the Makefile has:
46
47	a:
48		echo a
49	a:
50		echo a number two
51
52the command "make a" will echo "a".  To make things confusing, the SECOND
53variable assignment is the overriding one, i.e. if the Makefile has:
54
55	a=	foo
56	a=	bar
57
58	b:
59		echo ${a}
60
61the command "make b" will echo "bar".  This is for compatibility with the
62way the V7 make behaved.
63
64It's fairly difficult to make the BSD .mk files work when you're building
65multiple programs in a single directory.  It's a lot easier split up the
66programs than to deal with the problem.  Most of the agony comes from making
67the "obj" directory stuff work right, not because we switch to a new version
68of make.  So, don't get mad at us, figure out a better way to handle multiple
69architectures so we can quit using the symbolic link stuff.  (Imake doesn't
70count.)
71
72The file .depend in the source directory is expected to contain dependencies
73for the source files.  This file is read automatically by make after reading
74the Makefile.
75
76The variable DESTDIR works as before.  It's not set anywhere but will change
77the tree where the file gets installed.
78
79The profiled libraries are no longer built in a different directory than
80the regular libraries.  A new suffix, ".po", is used to denote a profiled
81object.
82
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84
85The include file <sys.mk> has the default rules for all makes, in the BSD
86environment or otherwise.  You probably don't want to touch this file.
87
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89
90The include file <bsd.man.mk> handles installing manual pages and their
91links.
92
93It has three targets:
94
95	all-man:
96		build manual pages.
97	maninstall:
98		install the manual pages and their links.
99	manlint:
100		verify the validity of manual pages.
101
102It sets/uses the following variables:
103
104MANDIR		Base path for manual installation.
105
106MANGRP		Manual group.
107
108MANOWN		Manual owner.
109
110MANMODE		Manual mode.
111
112MANSUBDIR	Subdirectory under the manual page section, i.e. "/vax"
113		or "/tahoe" for machine specific manual pages.
114
115MAN		The manual pages to be installed (use a .1 - .9 suffix).
116
117MLINKS		List of manual page links (using a .1 - .9 suffix).  The
118		linked-to file must come first, the linked file second,
119		and there may be multiple pairs.  The files are soft-linked.
120
121The include file <bsd.man.mk> includes a file named "../Makefile.inc" if
122it exists.
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125
126The include file <bsd.own.mk> contains the owners, groups, etc. for both
127manual pages and binaries.
128
129It has no targets.
130
131It sets/uses the following variables:
132
133BINGRP		Binary group.
134
135BINOWN		Binary owner.
136
137BINMODE		Binary mode.
138
139STRIP		The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary
140		to be stripped.  This is to be used when building your
141		own install script so that the entire system can be made
142		stripped/not-stripped using a single nob.
143
144MANDIR		Base path for manual installation.
145
146MANGRP		Manual group.
147
148MANOWN		Manual owner.
149
150MANMODE		Manual mode.
151
152This file is generally useful when building your own Makefiles so that
153they use the same default owners etc. as the rest of the tree.
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156
157The include file <bsd.prog.mk> handles building programs from one or
158more source files, along with their manual pages.  It has a limited number
159of suffixes, consistent with the current needs of the BSD tree.
160
161It has seven targets:
162
163	all:
164		build the program and its manual page
165	clean:
166		remove the program, any object files and the files a.out,
167		Errs, errs, mklog, and ${PROG}.core.
168	cleandir:
169		remove all of the files removed by the target clean, as
170		well as .depend, tags, and any manual pages.
171	depend:
172		make the dependencies for the source files, and store
173		them in the file .depend.
174	install:
175		install the program and its manual pages; if the Makefile
176		does not itself define the target install, the targets
177		beforeinstall and afterinstall may also be used to cause
178		actions immediately before and after the install target
179		is executed.
180	lint:
181		run lint on the source files
182	tags:
183		create a tags file for the source files.
184
185It sets/uses the following variables:
186
187BINGRP		Binary group.
188
189BINOWN		Binary owner.
190
191BINMODE		Binary mode.
192
193CLEANFILES	Additional files to remove and
194CLEANDIRS	additional directories to remove during clean and cleandir
195		targets.  "rm -f" and "rm -rf" used respectively.
196
197COPTS		Additional flags to the compiler when creating C objects.
198
199FILES		A list of non-executable files.
200		The installation is controlled by the FILESNAME, FILESOWN,
201		FILESGRP, FILESMODE, FILESDIR variables that can be
202		further specialized by FILES<VAR>_<file>.
203
204HIDEGAME	If HIDEGAME is defined, the binary is installed in
205		/usr/games/hide, and a symbolic link is created to
206		/usr/games/dm.
207
208LDADD		Additional loader objects.  Usually used for libraries.
209		For example, to load with the compatibility and utility
210		libraries, use:
211
212			LDFILES=-lutil -lcompat
213
214LDFLAGS		Additional loader flags.
215
216LINKS		The list of binary links; should be full pathnames, the
217		linked-to file coming first, followed by the linked
218		file.  The files are hard-linked.  For example, to link
219		/bin/test and /bin/[, use:
220
221			LINKS=	${DESTDIR}/bin/test ${DESTDIR}/bin/[
222
223MAN		Manual pages (should end in .1 - .9).  If no MAN variable
224		is defined, "MAN=${PROG}.1" is assumed.
225
226PROG		The name of the program to build.  If not supplied, nothing
227		is built.
228
229PROG_CXX	If defined, the name of the program to build.  Also
230		causes <bsd.prog.mk> to link the program with the
231		standard C++ library.  PROG_CXX overrides the value
232		of PROG if PROG is also set.
233
234PROGNAME	The name that the above program will be installed as, if
235		different from ${PROG}.
236
237SRCS		List of source files to build the program.  If SRCS is not
238		defined, it's assumed to be ${PROG}.c or, if PROG_CXX is
239		defined, ${PROG_CXX}.cc.
240
241DPADD		Additional dependencies for the program.  Usually used for
242		libraries.  For example, to depend on the compatibility and
243		utility libraries use:
244
245			SRCLIB=${LIBCOMPAT} ${LIBUTIL}
246
247		There is a predefined identifier for each (non-profiled,
248		non-shared) library and object.  Library file names are
249		transformed to identifiers by removing the extension and
250		converting to upper case.
251
252		There are no special identifiers for profiled or shared
253		libraries or objects.  The identifiers for the standard
254		libraries are used in DPADD.  This works correctly iff all
255		the libraries are built at the same time.  Unfortunately,
256		it causes unnecessary relinks to shared libraries when
257		only the static libraries have changed.  Dependencies on
258		shared libraries should be only on the library version
259		numbers.
260
261STRIP		The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary
262		to be stripped.
263
264SUBDIR		A list of subdirectories that should be built as well.
265		Each of the targets will execute the same target in the
266		subdirectories.
267
268SCRIPTS		A list of interpreter scripts [file.{sh,csh,pl,awk,...}].
269		The installation is controlled by the SCRIPTSNAME, SCRIPTSOWN,
270		SCRIPTSGRP, SCRIPTSMODE, SCRIPTSDIR variables that can be
271		further specialized by SCRIPTS<VAR>_<script>.
272
273The include file <bsd.prog.mk> includes the file named "../Makefile.inc"
274if it exists, as well as the include file <bsd.man.mk>.
275
276Some simple examples:
277
278To build foo from foo.c with a manual page foo.1, use:
279
280	PROG=	foo
281
282	.include <bsd.prog.mk>
283
284To build foo from foo.c with a manual page foo.2, add the line:
285
286	MAN2=	foo.2
287
288If foo does not have a manual page at all, add the line:
289
290	NOMAN=	noman
291
292If foo has multiple source files, add the line:
293
294	SRCS=	a.c b.c c.c d.c
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297
298The include file <bsd.subdir.mk> contains the default targets for building
299subdirectories.  It has the same seven targets as <bsd.prog.mk>: all, clean,
300cleandir, depend, install, lint, and tags.  For all of the directories
301listed in the variable SUBDIRS, the specified directory will be visited
302and the target made.  There is also a default target which allows the
303command "make subdir" where subdir is any directory listed in the variable
304SUBDIRS.
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307
308The include file <bsd.lib.mk> has support for building libraries.  It has
309the same seven targets as <bsd.prog.mk>: all, clean, cleandir, depend,
310install, lint, and tags.  It has a limited number of suffixes, consistent
311with the current needs of the BSD tree.
312
313It sets/uses the following variables:
314
315LIBDIR		Target directory for libraries.
316
317LINTLIBDIR	Target directory for lint libraries.
318
319LIBGRP		Library group.
320
321LIBOWN		Library owner.
322
323LIBMODE		Library mode.
324
325LDADD		Additional loader objects.
326
327MAN		The manual pages to be installed (use a .1 - .9 suffix).
328
329SRCS		List of source files to build the library.  Suffix types
330		.s, .c, and .f are supported.  Note, .s files are preferred
331		to .c files of the same name.  (This is not the default for
332		versions of make.)
333
334The include file <bsd.lib.mk> includes the file named "../Makefile.inc"
335if it exists, as well as the include file <bsd.man.mk>.
336
337It has rules for building profiled objects; profiled libraries are
338built by default.
339
340Libraries are ranlib'd before installation.
341