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# Define MOZILLA_SHA1 environment variable when running make to make use of
# a bundled SHA1 routine coming from Mozilla. It is GPL'd and should be fast
# on non-x86 architectures (e.g. PowerPC), while the OpenSSL version (default
# choice) has very fast version optimized for i586.
#
# Define NO_OPENSSL environment variable if you do not have OpenSSL. You will
# miss out git-rev-list --merge-order. This also implies MOZILLA_SHA1.
#
# Define PPC_SHA1 environment variable when running make to make use of
# a bundled SHA1 routine optimized for PowerPC.
# Define COLLISION_CHECK below if you believe that SHA1's
# 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
# sufficient guarantee that no collisions between objects will ever happen.
# DEFINES += -DCOLLISION_CHECK
# Define USE_NSEC below if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes
# and ctimes. Note that you need recent glibc (at least 2.2.4) for this, and
# it will BREAK YOUR LOCAL DIFFS! show-diff and anything using it will likely
# randomly break unless your underlying filesystem supports those sub-second
# times (my ext3 doesn't).
# DEFINES += -DUSE_NSEC
# Define USE_STDEV below if you want git to care about the underlying device
# change being considered an inode change from the update-cache perspective.
# DEFINES += -DUSE_STDEV
GIT_VERSION=0.99.2
COPTS?=-g -O2
CFLAGS+=$(COPTS) -Wall $(DEFINES)
prefix=$(HOME)
bindir=$(prefix)/bin
# dest=
CC?=gcc
AR?=ar
INSTALL?=install
RPMBUILD?=rpmbuild
# sparse is architecture-neutral, which means that we need to tell it
# explicitly what architecture to check for. Fix this up for yours..
SPARSE_FLAGS?=-D__BIG_ENDIAN__ -D__powerpc__
### --- END CONFIGURATION SECTION ---
SCRIPTS=git git-apply-patch-script git-merge-one-file-script git-prune-script \
git-pull-script git-tag-script git-resolve-script git-whatchanged \
git-fetch-script git-status-script git-commit-script \
git-log-script git-shortlog git-cvsimport-script git-diff-script \
git-reset-script git-add-script git-checkout-script git-clone-script \
gitk git-cherry git-rebase-script git-relink-script git-repack-script \
git-format-patch-script git-sh-setup-script git-push-script \
git-branch-script git-parse-remote git-verify-tag-script \
git-ls-remote-script git-clone-dumb-http git-rename-script \
git-request-pull-script
PROG= git-update-cache git-diff-files git-init-db git-write-tree \
git-read-tree git-commit-tree git-cat-file git-fsck-cache \
git-checkout-cache git-diff-tree git-rev-tree git-ls-files \
git-check-files git-ls-tree git-merge-base git-merge-cache \
git-unpack-file git-export git-diff-cache git-convert-cache \
git-http-pull git-ssh-push git-ssh-pull git-rev-list git-mktag \
git-diff-helper git-tar-tree git-local-pull git-hash-object \
git-get-tar-commit-id git-apply git-stripspace \
git-diff-stages git-rev-parse git-patch-id git-pack-objects \
git-unpack-objects git-verify-pack git-receive-pack git-send-pack \
git-prune-packed git-fetch-pack git-upload-pack git-clone-pack \
git-show-index git-daemon git-var git-peek-remote \
git-update-server-info git-show-rev-cache git-build-rev-cache
LIB_FILE=libgit.a
LIB_H=cache.h object.h blob.h tree.h commit.h tag.h delta.h epoch.h csum-file.h \
pack.h pkt-line.h refs.h
LIB_OBJS=read-cache.o sha1_file.o usage.o object.o commit.o tree.o blob.o \
tag.o date.o index.o diff-delta.o patch-delta.o entry.o path.o \
refs.o csum-file.o pack-check.o pkt-line.o connect.o ident.o
LIB_H += rev-cache.h
LIB_OBJS += rev-cache.o
LIB_H += strbuf.h
LIB_OBJS += strbuf.o
LIB_H += quote.h
LIB_OBJS += quote.o
LIB_H += diff.h count-delta.h
DIFF_OBJS = diff.o diffcore-rename.o diffcore-pickaxe.o diffcore-pathspec.o \
diffcore-break.o diffcore-order.o
LIB_OBJS += $(DIFF_OBJS) count-delta.o
Rename environment variables. H. Peter Anvin mentioned that using SHA1_whatever as an environment variable name is not nice and we should instead use names starting with "GIT_" prefix to avoid conflicts. Here is what this patch does: * Renames the following environment variables: New name Old Name GIT_AUTHOR_DATE AUTHOR_DATE GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_AUTHOR_NAME AUTHOR_NAME GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_COMMITTER_NAME COMMIT_AUTHOR_NAME GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES SHA1_FILE_DIRECTORIES GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY SHA1_FILE_DIRECTORY * Introduces a compatibility macro, gitenv(), which does an getenv() and if it fails calls gitenv_bc(), which in turn picks up the value from old name while giving a warning about using an old name. * Changes all users of the environment variable to fetch environment variable with the new name using gitenv(). * Updates the documentation and scripts shipped with Linus GIT distribution. The transition plan is as follows: * We will keep the backward compatibility list used by gitenv() for now, so the current scripts and user environments continue to work as before. The users will get warnings when they have old name but not new name in their environment to the stderr. * The Porcelain layers should start using new names. However, just in case it ends up calling old Plumbing layer implementation, they should also export old names, taking values from the corresponding new names, during the transition period. * After a transition period, we would drop the compatibility support and drop gitenv(). Revert the callers to directly call getenv() but keep using the new names. The last part is probably optional and the transition duration needs to be set to a reasonable value. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
20 years ago
LIB_OBJS += gitenv.o
LIB_OBJS += server-info.o
Rename environment variables. H. Peter Anvin mentioned that using SHA1_whatever as an environment variable name is not nice and we should instead use names starting with "GIT_" prefix to avoid conflicts. Here is what this patch does: * Renames the following environment variables: New name Old Name GIT_AUTHOR_DATE AUTHOR_DATE GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_AUTHOR_NAME AUTHOR_NAME GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_COMMITTER_NAME COMMIT_AUTHOR_NAME GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES SHA1_FILE_DIRECTORIES GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY SHA1_FILE_DIRECTORY * Introduces a compatibility macro, gitenv(), which does an getenv() and if it fails calls gitenv_bc(), which in turn picks up the value from old name while giving a warning about using an old name. * Changes all users of the environment variable to fetch environment variable with the new name using gitenv(). * Updates the documentation and scripts shipped with Linus GIT distribution. The transition plan is as follows: * We will keep the backward compatibility list used by gitenv() for now, so the current scripts and user environments continue to work as before. The users will get warnings when they have old name but not new name in their environment to the stderr. * The Porcelain layers should start using new names. However, just in case it ends up calling old Plumbing layer implementation, they should also export old names, taking values from the corresponding new names, during the transition period. * After a transition period, we would drop the compatibility support and drop gitenv(). Revert the callers to directly call getenv() but keep using the new names. The last part is probably optional and the transition duration needs to be set to a reasonable value. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
20 years ago
LIBS = $(LIB_FILE)
LIBS += -lz
ifndef NO_OPENSSL
LIB_OBJS += epoch.o
else
CFLAGS += '-DNO_OPENSSL'
MOZILLA_SHA1=1
endif
ifdef MOZILLA_SHA1
SHA1_HEADER="mozilla-sha1/sha1.h"
LIB_OBJS += mozilla-sha1/sha1.o
else
ifdef PPC_SHA1
SHA1_HEADER="ppc/sha1.h"
LIB_OBJS += ppc/sha1.o ppc/sha1ppc.o
else
SHA1_HEADER=<openssl/sha.h>
ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Darwin)
LIBS += -lcrypto -lssl
else
LIBS += -lcrypto
endif
endif
endif
CFLAGS += '-DSHA1_HEADER=$(SHA1_HEADER)'
### Build rules
all: $(PROG)
.PRECIOUS: %.o
git-%: %.o $(LIB_FILE)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(filter %.o,$^) $(LIBS)
git-http-pull: pull.o
git-local-pull: pull.o
git-ssh-pull: rsh.o pull.o
git-ssh-push: rsh.o
git-http-pull: LIBS += -lcurl
git-rev-list: LIBS += -lssl
$(LIB_OBJS): $(LIB_H)
$(DIFF_OBJS): diffcore.h
$(LIB_FILE): $(LIB_OBJS)
$(AR) rcs $@ $(LIB_OBJS)
doc:
$(MAKE) -C Documentation all
### Testing rules
test: all
$(MAKE) -C t/ all
test-date: test-date.c date.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ test-date.c date.o
test-delta: test-delta.c diff-delta.o patch-delta.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^
check:
for i in *.c; do sparse $(CFLAGS) $(SPARSE_FLAGS) $$i; done
### Installation rules
install: $(PROG) $(SCRIPTS)
$(INSTALL) -m755 -d $(dest)$(bindir)
$(INSTALL) $(PROG) $(SCRIPTS) $(dest)$(bin)
install-tools:
$(MAKE) -C tools install
install-doc:
$(MAKE) -C Documentation install
### Maintainer's dist rules
git-core.spec: git-core.spec.in Makefile
sed -e 's/@@VERSION@@/$(GIT_VERSION)/g' < $< > $@
GIT_TARNAME=git-core-$(GIT_VERSION)
dist: git-core.spec git-tar-tree
./git-tar-tree HEAD $(GIT_TARNAME) > $(GIT_TARNAME).tar
@mkdir -p $(GIT_TARNAME)
@cp git-core.spec $(GIT_TARNAME)
tar rf $(GIT_TARNAME).tar $(GIT_TARNAME)/git-core.spec
@rm -rf $(GIT_TARNAME)
gzip -f -9 $(GIT_TARNAME).tar
rpm: dist
$(RPMBUILD) -ta git-core-$(GIT_VERSION).tar.gz
backup: clean
cd .. ; tar czvf dircache.tar.gz dir-cache
### Cleaning rules
clean:
rm -f *.o mozilla-sha1/*.o ppc/*.o $(PROG) $(LIB_FILE)
rm -f git-core-*.tar.gz git-core.spec
$(MAKE) -C tools/ clean
$(MAKE) -C Documentation/ clean