CC=gcc # We need to extend flags to the C compiler and the linker # here. sb-posix, sb-grovel, and sb-bsd-sockets depends upon these # being set on x86_64. Setting these in their Makefiles is not # adequate since, while we're building contrib, they can be compiled # directly via ASDF from a non-C-aware module which has these tricky # ones as dependencies. UNAME:=$(shell uname -s) ifeq (SunOS,$(UNAME)) EXTRA_CFLAGS=-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D__EXTENSIONS__ PATH:=/usr/xpg4/bin:${PATH} endif ifeq (CYGWIN,$(findstring CYGWIN,$(UNAME))) EXTRA_CFLAGS=-mno-cygwin # GCC 4.x doesn't accept -mno-cygwin. CC:=gcc-3 # SBCL can't read cygwin symlinks, and cygwin likes to symlink # gcc. To further complicate things, SBCL can't handle cygwin # paths, either. CC:=$(shell cygpath -m $(shell readlink -fn $(shell which $(CC)))) endif export CC SBCL EXTRA_CFLAGS EXTRA_LDFLAGS all: $(EXTRA_ALL_TARGETS) $(MAKE) -C ../asdf $(SBCL) --eval '(defvar *system* "$(SYSTEM)")' --load ../asdf-stub.lisp --eval '(quit)' test: all echo "(asdf:operate (quote asdf:load-op) :$(SYSTEM))" \ "(asdf:operate (quote asdf:test-op) :$(SYSTEM))" | \ $(SBCL) --eval '(load "../asdf/asdf")' # KLUDGE: There seems to be no portable way to tell tar to not to # preserve owner, so chown after installing for the current user. install: $(EXTRA_INSTALL_TARGETS) tar cf - . | ( cd "$(BUILD_ROOT)$(INSTALL_DIR)" && tar xpvf - ) find "$(BUILD_ROOT)$(INSTALL_DIR)" -exec chown `id -u`:`id -g` {} \;