# set options. pick one, acpi or apm. comment out the other one. don't # uncomment both, bad things will happen :) OPT := -O2 # uncomment this to build the command line acpi tool BUILD_CLI = 1 # uncomment this to make wmacpi use less system colors (looks uglier too) #OPT += -DLOW_COLOR # debugging options (don't bother with these) #OPT = -pg -g CC := gcc CFLAGS += $(OPT) -Wall -W -g -ansi LDFLAGS += $(OPT) -lX11 -ldockapp WMSRC := wmacpi.c libacpi.c HEADERS := libacpi.h wmacpi.h targets := wmacpi doc_targets := wmacpi.1 ifdef BUILD_CLI targets += wmacpi-cli doc_targets += wmacpi-cli.1 endif PREFIX := /usr/local all: $(targets) # build the list of object files WMOBJ := $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(filter %.c,$(WMSRC))) # include per-file dependencies -include $(WMOBJ:.o=.d) wmacpi: $(WMOBJ) $(CC) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS) # for the Debian package, we want to make building the command line tools # optional. So, we hide all the necessary stuff here . . . ifdef BUILD_CLI CLSRC := wmacpi-cli.c libacpi.c CLOBJ := $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(filter %.c,$(CLSRC))) -include $(CLOBJ:.o=.d) wmacpi-cli: $(CLOBJ) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ endif # build per-file dependencies - note that -MM may not be supported # in gcc versions older than 2.95.4, but most likely is. %.d: %.c gcc -MM $(CFLAGS) $< > $@ clean: rm -f TAGS *.o *~ trace *.out *.bb *.bbg rm -f *.d $(targets) clean-all: clean install: $(targets) install -d $(PREFIX)/bin/ install -pc $(targets) $(PREFIX)/bin/ install -d $(PREFIX)/share/man/man1/ install -pc $(doc_targets) $(PREFIX)/share/man/man1/ tags: etags $(WMSRC) $(CLSRC) $(HEADERS)