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Makefile
423 lines
16 KiB
Makefile
# -*-makefile-*-
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# Shared/bundle.make
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#
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# Makefile fragment with rules to copy resource files
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# into a local bundle
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# Author: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>
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#
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# This file is part of the GNUstep Makefile Package.
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#
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# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
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# License along with this library; see the file COPYING.
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# If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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#
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# input variables:
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#
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#
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# GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH : this is used when copying
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# resource files into the bundle. It's the path to the local resource
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# bundle where all resources will be put (this might be a subdirectory
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# of the actual bundle directory). This path must include
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# GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR. Resource files will be copied into this path.
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# For example, for a normal bundle it would be
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# $(BUNDLE_DIR)/Resources; for an application it would be
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# $(APP_DIR)/Resources; for a library or a tool,
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# $(GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR)/Resources/$(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE). This variable
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# is used during build, to copy the resources in place.
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#
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# GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR : Implicitly used to find the bundle.
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#
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# GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME : this is used when installing.
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# It's the name of the directory that is installed. For example, for
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# a normal bundle it would be $(BUNDLE_DIR_NAME); for an application
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# it would be $(APP_DIR_NAME); for a tool $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE); for a
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# library, $(INTERFACE_VERSION).
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#
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# GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_LOCAL_PATH : this is used when
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# installing. It's the path to the directory that contains
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# GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME, but relative to
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# GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR. For example, for a normal bundle or an
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# application this is simply ./; for a tool this is ./Resources; for a
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# library this is ./Resources/$(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE). This is relative
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# to GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR so that it can be used by COPY_INTO_DIR as
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# well. When we are asked to COPY_INTO_DIR (instead of the standard
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# installation) then we copy the stuff from
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# GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR/GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_LOCAL_PATH into
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# COPY_INTO_DIR/GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_LOCAL_PATH. This works
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# well for tool resources, for example, so that when you copy a tool
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# with resources into a framework, the tool resources and the tool
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# executable remain in the same relative relationship and tool
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# resources can be found.
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#
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# GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_PATH : this is used when installing.
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# It's the path where we install the bundle; that is, we will take
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# GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME from
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# GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_LOCAL_PATH and install it into
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# GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_PATH. For example, for a normal
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# bundle it would be $(BUNDLE_INSTALL_DIR); for an application it
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# would be $(APP_INSTALL_DIR); for a tool, $(GNUSTEP_TOOL_RESOURCES);
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# for a library $(GNUSTEP_RESOURCES)/$(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE).
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#
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# Please note that the main constraint when installing is that your
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# local bundle should have the same name that it has when installed.
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# Paths can be changed arbitrarily though.
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_RESOURCE_FILES : a list of resource files to install.
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# They are recursively copied (/symlinked), so it might also include dirs.
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_RESOURCE_DIRS : a list of additional resource dirs
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# to create.
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LANGUAGES : the list of languages of localized resource
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# files
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES : a list of localized
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# resource files to install.
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS : a list of additional localized
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# resource dirs to create.
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_COMPONENTS : a list of directories which are
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# recursively copied (/locally symlinked if symlinks are available)
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# into the resource bundle. Basically, they are currently added to
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_RESOURCE_FILES.
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LOCALIZED_COMPONENTS : a list of localized
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# directories which are recursively copied (/locally symlinked if
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# symlinks are available) into the resource bundle. Currently, they
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# are simply added to $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES.
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_SUBPROJECTS : the list of subprojects is used
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# because the resources from each subproject are merged into the bundle
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# resources (by recursively copying from LLL/Resources/Subproject into
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# the GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH, where $(LLL) is the
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# subproject name.
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#
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# GNUSTEP_TYPE : used when printing the message 'Copying resources into
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# the $(GNUSTEP_TYPE) wrapper...'
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#
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# GSWeb related variables -
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_FILES : a list of resource files to
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# copy from the WebServerResources directory into the WebServer
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# subdirectory of the resource bundle
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES : a list of
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# localized resource files to copy from the yyy.lproj subdir of the
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# WebServerResources directory into the yyy.lproj subdir of the
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# WebServer subdirectory of the resource bundle - this for each
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# language yyy.
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_COMPONENTS:
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_COMPONENTS:
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_DIRS:
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# $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS:
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#
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#
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# public targets:
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#
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# shared-instance-bundle-all
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#
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# $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH): Creates the bundle
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# resource path (invoked automatically)
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#
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# shared-instance-bundle-install
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# shared-instance-bundle-uninstall
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# shared-instance-bundle-copy_into_dir
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#
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#
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# Warning - the bundle install rules depend on the rule to create
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# $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_PATH) - the rule to build it has to be
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# provided by the caller {we can't provide two rules to build the same
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# target; the caller might need to provide the rule for cases when we
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# are not included, so we let the caller always provide it}
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#
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RESOURCE_FILES = $(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_RESOURCE_FILES) \
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$($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_COMPONENTS))
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RESOURCE_DIRS = $(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_RESOURCE_DIRS))
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LANGUAGES = $(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LANGUAGES))
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LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES = \
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$(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES) \
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$($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LOCALIZED_COMPONENTS))
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LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS = \
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$(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS))
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# NB: Use _SUBPROJECTS, not SUBPROJECTS here as that might conflict
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# with what is used in aggregate.make.
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_SUBPROJECTS = $(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_SUBPROJECTS))
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.PHONY: \
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shared-instance-bundle-all \
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shared-instance-bundle-all-resources \
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shared-instance-bundle-all-gsweb \
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shared-instance-bundle-install \
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shared-instance-bundle-uninstall \
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shared-instance-bundle-copy_into_dir
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ifneq ($(RESOURCE_DIRS),)
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FULL_RESOURCE_DIRS = \
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$(foreach d, $(RESOURCE_DIRS), $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/$(d))
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endif
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ifeq ($(LANGUAGES),)
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LANGUAGES = English
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endif
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH):
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$(ECHO_CREATING)$(MKDIRS) $@$(END_ECHO)
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$(FULL_RESOURCE_DIRS):
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$(ECHO_CREATING)$(MKDIRS) $@$(END_ECHO)
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#
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# We provide two different ways of building bundles, suited to
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# different usages - normal user and developer.
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#
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# `Normal user` builds the bundle once. We optimize for single-build
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# in this case.
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#
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# `Developer` builds and rebuilds the bundle a lot of times with minor
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# changes each time. We optimize for efficient rebuilding in this
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# case.
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#
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# The default behaviour is 'Normal user'. To switch to 'Developer'
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# mode, set GNUSTEP_DEVELOPER=YES in the environment.
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#
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# TODO - implement the `Developer` mode :-)
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#
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# Please note the trick when copying subproject resources - if there
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# is nothing inside $$subproject/Resources/Subproject/, in
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# $$subproject/Resources/Subproject/* the * expands to itself. So we
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# check if that is true before trying to copy.
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# Please note that if xxx/yyy is specified in RESOURCE_FILES, we
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# create the file {bundle}/yyy (not {bundle}/xxx/yyy), because people
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# usually can put resource files in subdirs, and want to copy them
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# just top-level. That is what currently happens, but often enough
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# you might want the other behaviour ({bundle}/xxx/yyy to be created),
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# and TODO: devise a way to support it.
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#
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# If instead xxx/yyy is specified in LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES, we
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# create the file {bundle}/Language.lproj/xxx/yyy, because we want to
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# mirror the Language.lproj directory faithfully. There is no
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# possible confusion here.
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#
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# Important: we pass the '-f' argument to 'cp' to make sure that you
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# can write and overwrite RESOURCE_FILES which are -r--r--r--.
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#
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shared-instance-bundle-all: $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH) \
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$(FULL_RESOURCE_DIRS) \
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shared-instance-bundle-all-gsweb
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ifneq ($(RESOURCE_FILES),)
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$(ECHO_COPYING_RESOURCES)for f in $(RESOURCE_FILES); do \
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if [ -f $$f -o -d $$f ]; then \
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cp -fr $$f $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/; \
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else \
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echo "Warning: $$f not found - ignoring"; \
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fi; \
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done$(END_ECHO)
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endif
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ifneq ($(LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS),)
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$(ECHO_CREATING_LOC_RESOURCE_DIRS)for l in $(LANGUAGES); do \
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if [ -d $$l.lproj ]; then \
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$(MKDIRS) $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/$$l.lproj; \
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for f in $(LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS); do \
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$(MKDIRS) $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/$$l.lproj/$$f; \
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done; \
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else \
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echo "Warning: $$l.lproj not found - ignoring"; \
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fi; \
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done$(END_ECHO)
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endif
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ifneq ($(LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES),)
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$(ECHO_COPYING_LOC_RESOURCES)for l in $(LANGUAGES); do \
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if [ -d $$l.lproj ]; then \
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$(MKDIRS) $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/$$l.lproj; \
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for f in $(LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES); do \
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if [ -f $$l.lproj/$$f -o -d $$l.lproj/$$f ]; then \
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cp -fr $$l.lproj/$$f \
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/$$l.lproj/; \
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else \
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echo "Warning: $$l.lproj/$$f not found - ignoring"; \
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fi; \
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done; \
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else \
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echo "Warning: $$l.lproj not found - ignoring"; \
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fi; \
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done$(END_ECHO)
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endif
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ifneq ($(_SUBPROJECTS),)
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$(ECHO_COPYING_RESOURCES_FROM_SUBPROJS)for subproject in $(_SUBPROJECTS); do \
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if [ -d $$subproject/Resources/Subproject ]; then \
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for f in $$subproject/Resources/Subproject/*; do \
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if [ $$f != $$subproject'/Resources/Subproject/*' ]; then \
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cp -fr $$f $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/; \
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fi; \
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done; \
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fi; \
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done$(END_ECHO)
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endif
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##
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##
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## GSWeb code
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## A main issue here is - executing *nothing* if gsweb is not used :-)
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##
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##
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WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_FILES = \
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$(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_FILES) \
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$($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_COMPONENTS))
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# For historical reasons, we recognized the old variant
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# xxx_LOCALIZED_WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_FILES - but we recommend to use
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# xxx_WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES instead.
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WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES = \
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$(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_LOCALIZED_WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_FILES) \
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$($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES) \
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$($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_COMPONENTS))
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WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_DIRS = \
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$(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_DIRS))
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WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS = \
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$(strip $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS))
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ifneq ($(WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_DIRS),)
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WEBSERVER_FULL_RESOURCE_DIRS = \
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$(foreach d, $(WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_DIRS), $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/WebServer/$(d))
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$(WEBSERVER_FULL_RESOURCE_DIRS):
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$(ECHO_CREATING)$(MKDIRS) $@$(END_ECHO)
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endif
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.PHONY: shared-instance-bundle-all-webresources \
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shared-instance-bundle-all-localized-webresources
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shared-instance-bundle-all-gsweb: shared-instance-bundle-all-webresources \
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shared-instance-bundle-all-localized-webresources
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ifneq ($(WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_FILES),)
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/WebServer:
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$(ECHO_CREATING)$(MKDIRS) $@$(END_ECHO)
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shared-instance-bundle-all-webresources: \
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/WebServer \
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$(WEBSERVER_FULL_RESOURCE_DIRS)
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$(ECHO_COPYING_WEBSERVER_RESOURCES)for f in $(WEBSERVER_RESOURCE_FILES); do \
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if [ -f ./WebServerResources/$$f \
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-o -d ./WebServerResources/$$f ]; then \
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cp -fr ./WebServerResources/$$f \
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/WebServer/$$f; \
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else \
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echo "Warning: WebServerResources/$$f not found - ignoring"; \
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fi; \
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done$(END_ECHO)
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else
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shared-instance-bundle-all-webresources:
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endif
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ifneq ($(WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES)$(WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS),)
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shared-instance-bundle-all-localized-webresources: \
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$(WEBSERVER_FULL_RESOURCE_DIRS)
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ifneq ($(WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS),)
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$(ECHO_CREATING_WEBSERVER_LOC_RESOURCE_DIRS)for l in $(LANGUAGES); do \
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if [ -d ./WebServerResources/$$l.lproj ]; then \
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$(MKDIRS) \
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/WebServer/$$l.lproj; \
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for f in $(WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_DIRS); do \
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$(MKDIRS) \
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/WebServer/$$l.lproj/$$f; \
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done; \
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else \
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echo "Warning: WebServer/$$l.lproj not found - ignoring"; \
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fi; \
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done$(END_ECHO)
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endif
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ifneq ($(WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES),)
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$(ECHO_COPYING_WEBSERVER_LOC_RESOURCES)for l in $(LANGUAGES); do \
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if [ -d ./WebServerResources/$$l.lproj ]; then \
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$(MKDIRS) \
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/WebServer/$$l.lproj;\
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for f in $(WEBSERVER_LOCALIZED_RESOURCE_FILES); do \
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if [ -f ./WebServerResources/$$l.lproj/$$f \
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-o -d ./WebServerResources/$$l.lproj/$$f ]; then \
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cp -fr ./WebServerResources/$$l.lproj/$$f \
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PATH)/WebServer/$$l.lproj/$$f; \
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else \
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echo "Warning: WebServerResources/$$l.lproj/$$f not found - ignoring"; \
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fi; \
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done; \
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else \
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echo "Warning: WebServerResources/$$l.lproj not found - ignoring"; \
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fi; \
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done$(END_ECHO)
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endif
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else
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shared-instance-bundle-all-localized-webresources:
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endif
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# In the following rule, tar has the 'h' option, which dereferences
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# symbolic links. The idea is that you could specify symbolic links
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# to some templates as some of the resource files; then building the
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# bundle is quick, because you only copy the symlinks - not the actual
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# files; and the symlinks are dereferenced when the bundle is
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# installed (which is why the 'h' option is there). I've never used
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# this feature, but it was requested by some of our users.
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#
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# Another common request is to ignore/drop CVS and .svn
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# directories/files from the bundle when installing. You don't really
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# want to install those in case they ended up in the bundle when you
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# recursively copied some resources in it from your source code.
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# This is obtained by using the 'X' flag.
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#
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# Because of compatibility issues with older versions of GNU tar (not
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# to speak of non-GNU tars), we use the X option rather than the
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# --exclude= option. The X option requires as argument a file listing
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# files to exclude. We use a standard exclude file list which we store
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# in GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES.
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#
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shared-instance-bundle-install:: $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_PATH)
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$(ECHO_INSTALLING_BUNDLE)rm -rf $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_PATH)/$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME); \
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(cd $(GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR)/$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_LOCAL_PATH); \
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$(TAR) chfX - $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/tar-exclude-list $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME)) \
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ifneq ($(CHOWN_TO),)
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$(ECHO_CHOWNING)$(CHOWN) -R $(CHOWN_TO) \
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$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_PATH)/$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME)$(END_ECHO)
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endif
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shared-instance-bundle-copy_into_dir::
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$(ECHO_COPYING_BUNDLE_INTO_DIR)rm -rf $(COPY_INTO_DIR)/$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_LOCAL_PATH)/$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME); \
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(cd $(GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR); \
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$(TAR) chfX - $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/tar-exclude-list $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_LOCAL_PATH)/$(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME)) \
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shared-instance-bundle-uninstall::
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$(ECHO_NOTHING)cd $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_PATH); rm -rf $(GNUSTEP_SHARED_BUNDLE_INSTALL_NAME)$(END_ECHO)
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