SUBDIRS = macros debian intl doc-tools doc lib src intl-scm po rpm accounts docdir = ${GNC_DOC_INSTALL_DIR} noinst_DATA = make-gnucash-patch make-gnucash-potfiles @GNC_TAGS_FILE@ doc_DATA = \ AUTHORS \ COPYING \ ChangeLog \ ChangeLog.1 \ HACKING \ INSTALL \ NEWS \ README \ README.patches m4datadir = $(datadir)/aclocal m4data_DATA = gnucash.m4 # All the other files that go in the distribution tarfile that aren't # included some other way... # Most directories handle their own EXTRA_DIST setting, but for some, # it's not worth the trouble and for others, there's no Makefile.am # (i.e. ./intl and ./po -- these handle their own Makefile.in and # Makefile.in.in files...), so we list their files here. # Don't list any directories or you'll get *everything*, including the # CVS dirs. EXTRA_DIST = \ .cvsignore \ ChangeLog.1 \ HACKING \ README.patches \ gnucash.lsm \ gnucash.m4 \ gnucash-config.in \ make-gnucash-patch.in \ make-gnucash-potfiles.in \ po/.cvsignore \ po/README \ po/glossary/da.po \ po/glossary/de.po \ po/glossary/es.po \ po/glossary/es_NI-policy.txt \ po/glossary/gnc-glossary.txt \ po/glossary/txt-to-pot.sh \ intltool-extract.in \ intltool-merge.in \ intltool-update.in bin_SCRIPTS = gnucash-config CLEANFILES = gnucash-config ## We borrow guile's convention and use @-...-@ as the substitution ## brackets here, instead of the usual @...@. This prevents autoconf ## from substituting the values directly into the left-hand sides of ## the sed substitutions. make-gnucash-patch: make-gnucash-patch.in rm -f $@.tmp sed < $< > $@.tmp \ -e 's:@-PERL-@:${PERL}:g' chmod +x $@.tmp mv $@.tmp $@ make-gnucash-potfiles: make-gnucash-potfiles.in rm -f $@.tmp sed < $< > $@.tmp \ -e 's:@-PERL-@:${PERL}:g' chmod +x $@.tmp mv $@.tmp $@ DISTCLEANFILES = \ intltool-extract intltool-update intltool-merge\ cscope.files cscope.out etags.files make-gnucash-patch make-gnucash-potfiles cscope.files: find . -name '*.[ch]' > cscope.files cscope.out: cscope.files cscope -b if GNC_TAGS_FILE TAGS: # make sure etags.files is up to date. ${MAKE} -f Makefile.TAGS etags.files # now use the contents of etags.files to re-make TAGS if needed. ${MAKE} -f Makefile.TAGS TAGS else TAGS: @echo "You must ./configure with --enable-etags to use TAGS." endif .PHONY: TAGS