linklibperl="-L. -lperl"
shrpldflags="$shrpldflags -Wl,--image-base,0x57000000"
;;
+ linux*)
+ shrpldflags="$shrpldflags $ldflags $perllibs $cryptlib"
+ ;;
aix*)
shrpldflags="-H512 -T512 -bhalt:4 -bM:SRE -bE:perl.exp"
case "$osvers" in
mallocsrc = $mallocsrc
mallocobj = $mallocobj
-madlyh = $madlyh
madlysrc = $madlysrc
madlyobj = $madlyobj
LNS = $lns
h2 = embed.h form.h gv.h handy.h hv.h keywords.h mg.h op.h opcode.h
h3 = pad.h patchlevel.h perl.h perlapi.h perly.h pp.h proto.h regcomp.h
h4 = regexp.h scope.h sv.h unixish.h util.h iperlsys.h thread.h
-h5 = utf8.h warnings.h $(madlyh)
+h5 = utf8.h warnings.h
h = $(h1) $(h2) $(h3) $(h4) $(h5)
c1 = av.c scope.c op.c doop.c doio.c dump.c gv.c hv.c mg.c reentr.c perl.c
MINIPERLEXP = miniperl
perl5.def: $(MINIPERLEXP) makedef.pl config.sh $(SYM) $(SYMH) miniperl.map
- ./$(MINIPERLEXP) makedef.pl PLATFORM=os2 -DPERL_DLL=$(PERL_DLL) CC_FLAGS="$(OPTIMIZE)" > perl.exp
+ ./$(MINIPERLEXP) makedef.pl PLATFORM=os2 -DPERL_DLL=$(PERL_DLL) CC_FLAGS="$(OPTIMIZE)" > perl5.def
!NO!SUBS!
;;
.PHONY: makeppport
makeppport: miniperl$(EXE_EXT) $(CONFIGPM)
- $(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl -Ilib mkppport
+ $(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl$(EXE_EXT) -Ilib mkppport
lib/Config.pod: config.sh miniperl$(EXE_EXT) configpm Porting/Glossary
$(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl -Ilib configpm --heavy=lib/Config_heavy.pl lib/Config.pm
install.perl: $(INSTALL_DEPENDENCE) installperl
$(LDLIBPTH) ./perl installperl --destdir=$(DESTDIR) $(INSTALLFLAGS) $(STRIPFLAGS)
- $(MAKE) extras.install
+ -@test ! -s extras.lst || $(MAKE) extras.install
install.man: all installman
$(LDLIBPTH) ./perl installman --destdir=$(DESTDIR) $(INSTALLFLAGS)
run_byacc:
@echo "run_byacc is obsolete; try 'make regen_perly' instead"
-# this outputs perly.h, perly.act, perly.tab, madly.h, madly.act and madly.tab
+# this outputs perly.h, perly.act and perly.tab
regen_perly:
perl regen_perly.pl
- perl regen_perly.pl madly.y
# We don't want to regenerate perly.c and perly.h, but they might
# appear out-of-date after a patch is applied or a new distribution is
perly.h: perly.y
-@sh -c true
-# Similary for madly.
-madly.c: madly.y
- -@sh -c true
-
-madly.h: madly.y
- -@sh -c true
-
# No compat3.sym here since and including the 5.004_50.
# No interp.sym since 5.005_03.
SYM = global.sym globvar.sym perlio.sym pp.sym
.PHONY: clean _tidy _mopup _cleaner1 _cleaner2 \
realclean _realcleaner clobber _clobber \
- distclean veryclean _verycleaner
+ distclean veryclean _verycleaner \
+ cleanup_unpacked_files unpack_files
-clean: _tidy _mopup
+clean: cleanup_unpacked_files _tidy _mopup
-realclean: _realcleaner _mopup
+realclean: cleanup_unpacked_files _realcleaner _mopup
@echo "Note that '$(MAKE) realclean' does not delete config.sh or Policy.sh"
_clobber:
-@rm -f Cross/run-* Cross/to-* Cross/from-*
rm -f config.sh cppstdin Policy.sh extras.lst
-clobber: _realcleaner _mopup _clobber
+clobber: cleanup_unpacked_files _realcleaner _mopup _clobber
distclean: clobber
-@for x in $(DYNALOADER) $(dynamic_ext) $(static_ext) $(nonxs_ext) ; do \
$(LDLIBPTH) sh ext/util/make_ext $(CLEAN) $$x MAKE=$(MAKE) ; \
done
- $(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl -Ilib mkppport --clean
+ -@test ! -f ./miniperl$(EXE_EXT) || $(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl$(EXE_EXT) -Ilib mkppport --clean
# Some systems do not support "?", so keep these files separate.
_cleaner2:
rm -f h2ph.man pstruct
rm -rf .config
rm -f preload
- rm -rf lib/Encode lib/Compress lib/Hash
+ rm -rf lib/Encode lib/Compress lib/Hash lib/re
rm -rf lib/IO/Compress lib/IO/Uncompress
rm -f lib/ExtUtils/ParseXS/t/XSTest.c
rm -f lib/ExtUtils/ParseXS/t/XSTest$(OBJ_EXT)
TESTFILE=TEST
-_test_prep:
+_test_prep: unpack_files
cd t && (rm -f $(PERL)$(EXE_EXT); $(LNS) ../$(PERL)$(EXE_EXT) $(PERL)$(EXE_EXT))
# Architecture-neutral stuff:
_test_notty:
cd t && $(PERL_DEBUG) PERL_SKIP_TTY_TEST=1 $(LDLIBPTH) $(PERL) $(TESTFILE) $(TEST_ARGS)
+unpack_files:
+ $(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl$(EXE_EXT) -Ilib uupacktool.pl -u -m
+
+cleanup_unpacked_files:
+ -@test ! -f ./miniperl$(EXE_EXT) || $(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl$(EXE_EXT) -Ilib uupacktool.pl -c
+
# The second branch is for testing without a tty or controlling terminal,
# see t/op/stat.t
_test: