Remove CGreen make files

pull/482/head
Fred Sundvik 9 years ago
parent 3ac52b2e76
commit c5bf090d16

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# This Makefile ensures that the build is made out of source in a subdirectory called 'build'
# If it doesn't exist, it is created and a Makefile created there (from Makefile.build)
#
# This Makefile also contains delegation of the most common make commands
#
# If you have cmake installed you should be able to do:
#
# make
# make test
# make install
# make package
#
# That should build cgreen for C and C++, run some tests, install it locally and
# generate two distributable packages.
all: build
cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make all
test: build
cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make test
clean: build
cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make clean
package: build
cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make package
install:
cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make install
############# Internal
build:
mkdir -p $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR)
cp Makefile.build $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR)/Makefile
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# This Makefile is copied from the cgreen top directory (where it is
# named Makefile.build) and put in a subdirectory called 'build' where
# builds are made This Makefile then automatically creates
# subdirectories for C and C++ builds configuring them using the cmake
# command. Once created you can always tweak the cmake setup as with
# any cmake build directory
all: build-c build-c++
for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make ; cd .. ; done
clean:
for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make clean ; cd .. ; done
check test:
for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make check ; cd .. ; done
package:
for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make package ; cd .. ; done
install:
for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make install ; cd .. ; done
############ Internal
build-c:
mkdir build-c
cd build-c; cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" $(CGREEN_DIR)
build-c++:
mkdir build-c++
cd build-c++; cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DWITH_CXX:bool=ON $(CGREEN_DIR)
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