noinst_LIBRARIES = fu DIST_OTHER = alloca.c euidaccess.c fnmatch.c fsusage.c ftruncate.c \ getdate.y memcmp.c memcpy.c memset.c mkdir.c mktime.c mountlist.c \ posixtm.y rename.c rmdir.c stpcpy.c strdup.c strstr.c strtol.c strtoul.c INCLUDES = -I.. -I$(srcdir) fu_SOURCES = getdate.c posixtm.c argmatch.c backupfile.c basename.c \ dirname.c error.c fileblocks.c filemode.c \ full-write.c getopt.c getopt1.c getversion.c group-member.c idcache.c \ isdir.c long-options.c makepath.c modechange.c obstack.c \ safe-read.c save-cwd.c savedir.c stripslash.c userspec.c xgetcwd.c \ xmalloc.c xstrdup.c xstrtol.c xstrtoul.c yesno.c fu_LIBADD = @LIBOBJS@ @ALLOCA@ HEADERS = argmatch.h backupfile.h error.h fnmatch.h fsusage.h getopt.h \ group-member.h long-options.h makepath.h modechange.h mountlist.h \ obstack.h pathmax.h save-cwd.h xstrtol.h xstrtoul.h BUILT_SOURCES = getdate.c posixtm.c # Since this directory contains two parsers, we have to be careful to avoid # running two $(YACC)s during parallel makes. See below. getdate.c: getdate.y @echo expect 10 shift/reduce conflicts $(YACC) $(srcdir)/getdate.y mv y.tab.c getdate.c # Make the rename atomic, in case sed is interrupted and later rerun. # The artificial dependency on getdate.c keeps the two parsers from being # built in parallel. Enforcing this little bit of sequentiality lets # everyone (even those without bison) still run mostly parallel builds. posixtm.c: posixtm.y getdate.c $(YACC) $(srcdir)/posixtm.y mv y.tab.c posixtm.tab.c sed -e 's/yy/zz/g' posixtm.tab.c > tposixtm.c mv tposixtm.c posixtm.c rm -f posixtm.tab.c