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If not, see . # These are the names of programs that are not installed by default. # This list is *not* intended for programs like who, nice, chroot, etc., # that are built only when certain requisite system features are detected. # Hence, if you want to install programs from this list anyway, say A and B, # use --enable-install-program=A,B no_install__progs = \ arch hostname su build_if_possible__progs = \ chroot df hostid nice pinky stty su uname uptime users who EXTRA_PROGRAMS = \ $(no_install__progs) \ $(build_if_possible__progs) \ [ chcon chgrp chown chmod cp dd dircolors du \ ginstall link ln dir vdir ls mkdir \ mkfifo mknod mktemp \ mv nohup readlink rm rmdir shred stat sync touch unlink \ cat cksum comm csplit cut expand fmt fold head join md5sum \ nl od paste pr ptx sha1sum sha224sum sha256sum sha384sum sha512sum \ shuf sort split sum tac tail tr tsort unexpand uniq wc \ basename date dirname echo env expr factor false \ id kill logname pathchk printenv printf pwd \ runcon seq sleep tee \ test true tty whoami yes \ base64 bin_SCRIPTS = groups bin_PROGRAMS = $(OPTIONAL_BIN_PROGS) noinst_PROGRAMS = setuidgid noinst_HEADERS = \ chown-core.h \ copy.h \ cp-hash.h \ dircolors.h \ fs.h \ ls.h \ remove.h \ system.h \ wheel-size.h \ wheel.h \ uname.h EXTRA_DIST = dcgen dircolors.hin tac-pipe.c \ groups.sh wheel-gen.pl extract-magic c99-to-c89.diff BUILT_SOURCES = CLEANFILES = $(SCRIPTS) su AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/lib # Sometimes, the expansion of $(LIBINTL) includes -lc which may # include modules defining variables like `optind', so libcoreutils.a # must precede $(LIBINTL) in order to ensure we use GNU getopt. # But libcoreutils.a must also follow $(LIBINTL), since libintl uses # replacement functions defined in libcoreutils.a. 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The install rule transforms `ginstall' # to install before applying any user-specified name transformations. transform = s/ginstall/install/; @program_transform_name@ ginstall_SOURCES = install.c $(copy_sources) # This is for the '[' program. 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