# # Makefile.postamble # # Project specific makefile rules # # Uncomment the targets you want. # The double colons (::) are important, do not make them single colons # otherwise the normal makefile rules will not be performed. # # Things to do before compiling # before-all:: # Things to do after compiling # after-all:: # Things to do before installing # before-install:: # Things to do after installing after-install:: $(MKDIRS) ~/.snmp/mibs cp GNUSTEP-MIB.txt ~/.snmp/mibs # Things to do before uninstalling # before-uninstall:: # Things to do after uninstalling after-uninstall:: rm ~/.snmp/mibs/GNUSTEP-MIB.txt # Things to do before cleaning # before-clean:: # Things to do after cleaning # after-clean:: # Things to do before distcleaning # before-distclean:: # Things to do after distcleaning after-distclean:: rm config.h config.log config.make config.status # Things to do before checking # before-check:: # Things to do after checking # after-check:: EcAlarmSink.m_FILE_FILTER_OUT_FLAGS = -O% # Automatically run ./configure if needed to generate the makefiles # which we need in order to do our job. If you need any special # argument to ./configure, you can't rely on this rule, and you should # usually run ./configure manually. This rule is often executed # whenever 'make xxx' is invoked after a 'make distclean' - which is # why we can't guess what the ./configure arguments were last time # ./configure was called - make distclean cleans the sources # completely, wiping out any memory of specific configuration. config.make config.h: config.make.in config.h.in configure if [ -x config.status ]; then \ ./config.status --recheck; \ else \ ./configure; \ fi touch config.h touch config.make