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  • Makefile 1.39 KiB
    # The PostgreSQL make files exploit features of GNU make that other
    # makes do not have. Because it is a common mistake for users to try
    # to build Postgres with a different make, we have this make file
    # that, as a service, will look for a GNU make and invoke it, or show
    # an error message if none could be found.
    
    # If the user were using GNU make now, this file would not get used
    # because GNU make uses a make file named "GNUmakefile" in preference
    # to "Makefile" if it exists. PostgreSQL is shipped with a
    # "GNUmakefile". If the user hasn't run the configure script yet, the
    # GNUmakefile won't exist yet, so we catch that case as well.
    
    
    all check install installdirs installcheck installcheck-parallel uninstall clean distclean maintainer-clean:
    	@if [ ! -f GNUmakefile ] ; then \
    	   echo "You need to run the 'configure' program first. See the file"; \
    	   echo "'INSTALL' for installation instructions." ; \
    	   false ; \
    	 fi
    	@IFS=':' ; \
    	 for dir in $$PATH; do \
    	   for prog in gmake gnumake make; do \
    	     if [ -f $$dir/$$prog ] && ( $$dir/$$prog -f /dev/null --version 2>/dev/null | grep GNU >/dev/null 2>&1 ) ; then \
    	       GMAKE=$$dir/$$prog; \
    	       break 2; \
    	     fi; \
    	   done; \
    	 done; \
    	\
    	 if [ x"$${GMAKE+set}" = xset ]; then \
    	   echo "Using GNU make found at $${GMAKE}"; \
    	   $${GMAKE} $@ ; \
    	 else \
    	   echo "You must use GNU make to build PostgreSQL." ; \
    	   false; \
    	 fi