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1###############################################################################
2# Makefile.postamble
3# Copyright 1997, Apple Computer, Inc.
4#
5# Use this makefile, which is imported after all other makefiles, to
6# override attributes for a project's Makefile environment. This allows you
7# to take advantage of the environment set up by the other Makefiles.
8# You can also define custom rules at the end of this file.
9#
10###############################################################################
11#
12# These variables are exported by the standard makefiles and can be
13# used in any customizations you make. They are *outputs* of
14# the Makefiles and should be used, not set.
15#
16# PRODUCTS: products to install. All of these products will be placed in
17# the directory $(DSTROOT)$(INSTALLDIR)
18# GLOBAL_RESOURCE_DIR: The directory to which resources are copied.
19# LOCAL_RESOURCE_DIR: The directory to which localized resources are copied.
20# OFILE_DIR: Directory into which .o object files are generated.
21# DERIVED_SRC_DIR: Directory used for all other derived files
22#
23# ALL_CFLAGS: flags to pass when compiling .c files
24# ALL_MFLAGS: flags to pass when compiling .m files
25# ALL_CCFLAGS: flags to pass when compiling .cc, .cxx, and .C files
26# ALL_MMFLAGS: flags to pass when compiling .mm, .mxx, and .M files
27# ALL_PRECOMPFLAGS: flags to pass when precompiling .h files
28# ALL_LDFLAGS: flags to pass when linking object files
29# ALL_LIBTOOL_FLAGS: flags to pass when libtooling object files
30# ALL_PSWFLAGS: flags to pass when processing .psw and .pswm (pswrap) files
31# ALL_RPCFLAGS: flags to pass when processing .rpc (rpcgen) files
32# ALL_YFLAGS: flags to pass when processing .y (yacc) files
33# ALL_LFLAGS: flags to pass when processing .l (lex) files
34#
35# NAME: name of application, bundle, subproject, palette, etc.
36# LANGUAGES: langages in which the project is written (default "English")
37# English_RESOURCES: localized resources (e.g. nib's, images) of project
38# GLOBAL_RESOURCES: non-localized resources of project
39#
40# SRCROOT: base directory in which to place the new source files
41# SRCPATH: relative path from SRCROOT to present subdirectory
42#
43# INSTALLDIR: Directory the product will be installed into by 'install' target
44# PUBLIC_HDR_INSTALLDIR: where to install public headers. Don't forget
45# to prefix this with DSTROOT when you use it.
46# PRIVATE_HDR_INSTALLDIR: where to install private headers. Don't forget
47# to prefix this with DSTROOT when you use it.
48#
49# EXECUTABLE_EXT: Executable extension for the platform (i.e. .exe on Windows)
50#
51###############################################################################
52
53# Some compiler flags can be overridden here for certain build situations.
54#
55# WARNING_CFLAGS: flag used to set warning level (defaults to -Wmost)
56
57WARNING_CFLAGS = -Wall -Wno-long-double
58
59# DEBUG_SYMBOLS_CFLAGS: debug-symbol flag passed to all builds (defaults
60# to -g)
61# DEBUG_BUILD_CFLAGS: flags passed during debug builds (defaults to -DDEBUG)
62# OPTIMIZE_BUILD_CFLAGS: flags passed during optimized builds (defaults
63# to -O)
64# PROFILE_BUILD_CFLAGS: flags passed during profile builds (defaults
65# to -pg -DPROFILE)
66# LOCAL_DIR_INCLUDE_DIRECTIVE: flag used to add current directory to
67# the include path (defaults to -I.)
68# DEBUG_BUILD_LDFLAGS, OPTIMIZE_BUILD_LDFLAGS, PROFILE_BUILD_LDFLAGS: flags
69# passed to ld/libtool (defaults to nothing)
70
71
72# Library and Framework projects only:
73# INSTALL_NAME_DIRECTIVE: This directive ensures that executables linked
74# against the framework will run against the correct version even if
75# the current version of the framework changes. You may override this
76# to "" as an alternative to using the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH during your
77# development cycle, but be sure to restore it before installing.
78
79
80# Ownership and permissions of files installed by 'install' target
81
82#INSTALL_AS_USER = root
83 # User/group ownership
84#INSTALL_AS_GROUP = wheel
85 # (probably want to set both of these)
86#INSTALL_PERMISSIONS =
87 # If set, 'install' chmod's executable to this
88
89
90# Options to strip. Note: -S strips debugging symbols (executables can be stripped
91# down further with -x or, if they load no bundles, with no options at all).
92
93#STRIPFLAGS = -S
94
95
96#########################################################################
97# Put rules to extend the behavior of the standard Makefiles here. Include them in
98# the dependency tree via cvariables like AFTER_INSTALL in the Makefile.preamble.
99#
100# You should avoid redefining things like "install" or "app", as they are
101# owned by the top-level Makefile API and no context has been set up for where
102# derived files should go.
103#
104
105SHAREDIR = /usr/share
106MANDIR = $(SHAREDIR)/man/man1
107
108install-man-pages:
109 $(MKDIRS) $(DSTROOT)$(MANDIR)
110 install -c -m 444 sar.1 $(DSTROOT)$(MANDIR)/sar.1