#!/usr/bin/make -f DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS=hardening=+bindnow DPKG_EXPORT_BUILDFLAGS=1 include /usr/share/dpkg/buildflags.mk export PREFIX = /usr export LIBDIR = /usr/lib/spectrwm export SYSCONFDIR = /etc export DESTDIR = $(CURDIR)/debian/tmp %: dh $@ # Build, install and clean. # # The Makefile we need to use is in the linux/ directory, so we need # to override the usual dh_auto_* commands to prevent them from using # the top-level Makefile, which only works on OpenBSD. We also pass a # few extra variables to customize the installation paths. override_dh_auto_build: $(MAKE) -C linux/ override_dh_auto_install: $(MAKE) -C linux/ install # Rename the release notes so that dh_installdocs can pick them # up with the expected name later mv $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/doc/spectrwm/CHANGELOG.md \ $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/doc/spectrwm/NEWS override_dh_auto_clean: $(MAKE) -C linux/ clean # Prevent CHANGELOG.md from being installed. # # Despite the name, we don't want it to end up being installed as # changelog.gz, as doing so would go against Policy. override_dh_installchangelogs: dh_installchangelogs --exclude=CHANGELOG.md # Don't try to run tests. # # spectrwm doesn't have a test suite, but the OpenBSD Makefile in the # top-level directory confuses dh_auto_test's detection and tricks it # into thinking one exists. override_dh_auto_test: # Don't create shlibs files. # # libswmhack.so is not a proper shared library, and it should not be # treated as such. override_dh_makeshlibs: # Rebuild the patches series by looking at the contents of the # debian/patches directory. # # Patches with names starting with D (Debian-specific) should be applied # after those with names starting with U (to be forwarded upstream). rebuild-patches-series: @( \ SERIES=debian/patches/series; \ { \ echo "# To rebuild this file, use \`debian/rules $@'"; \ for patch in debian/patches/U*.diff debian/patches/D*.diff; \ do \ test -f "$${patch}" || continue; \ patch=$$(basename "$${patch}"); \ echo "$${patch}"; \ done; \ } >"$${SERIES}"; \ ) .PHONY: rebuild-patches-series