#------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Makefile-- # Makefile for the port-specific subsystem of the backend # # We have two different modes of operation: 1) put stuff specific to Port X # in subdirectory X and have that subdirectory's make file make it all, and # 2) use conditional statements in the present make file to include what's # necessary for a specific port in our own output. (1) came first, but (2) # is superior for many things, like when the same thing needs to be done for # multiple ports and you don't want to duplicate files in multiple # subdirectories. Much of the stuff done via Method 1 today should probably # be converted to Method 2. # # IDENTIFICATION # $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/port/Makefile,v 1.19 2003/05/15 16:35:29 momjian Exp $ # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- subdir = src/backend/port top_builddir = ../../.. include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global OBJS+=dynloader.o pg_sema.o pg_shmem.o OBJS+=$(TAS) ifeq ($(PORTNAME), qnx4) OBJS+=qnx4/SUBSYS.o endif ifeq ($(PORTNAME), beos) OBJS+=beos/SUBSYS.o endif ifeq ($(PORTNAME), darwin) OBJS+=darwin/SUBSYS.o endif ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32) OBJS+=win32/SUBSYS.o endif all: SUBSYS.o SUBSYS.o: $(OBJS) $(LD) $(LDREL) $(LDOUT) $@ $^ qnx4/SUBSYS.o: qnx4.dir qnx4.dir: $(MAKE) -C qnx4 all beos/SUBSYS.o: beos.dir beos.dir: $(MAKE) -C beos all darwin/SUBSYS.o: darwin.dir darwin.dir: $(MAKE) -C darwin all win32/SUBSYS.o: win32.dir win32.dir: $(MAKE) -C win32 all tas.o: tas.s $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< # IPC test program ipc_test: ipc_test.o pg_sema.o pg_shmem.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(export_dynamic) $^ $(LIBS) -o $@ distclean clean: rm -f SUBSYS.o $(OBJS) ipc_test ipc_test.o $(MAKE) -C beos clean $(MAKE) -C darwin clean $(MAKE) -C qnx4 clean $(MAKE) -C win32 clean