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#!/usr/bin/make -f
# $Id: rules,v 1.4 2010/08/22 14:15:41 albert Exp $
# Copyright(2000): Albert van der Horst, HCC FIG Holland by GNU Public License
#
# This is the debian/rules , in behalf of debhelper, for ciasdis
# a reverse engineering ("computer intelligence") assembler/disassembler.
# Most specific targets are handled by including the regular Makefile.
# It is based on a public domain example, written by Joey Hess.
# ciasdis as a source package targets all architectures where there is
# a opcode database present: 8080 8086 i386 Pentium-I 6809 Dec-Alpha
# ciasdis as a binary package targets the architecture the package is
# build for. An i386 package will handle
#
# This version is for a multibinary package. It also allows you to build any
# of the binary packages independantly, via binary-<package> targets.
# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
#export DH_VERBOSE=1
PACKAGE=ciasdis_$(VERSION)_all
# This has to be exported to make some magic below work.
export DH_OPTIONS
build: build-stamp
build-stamp:
# Add here commands to compile the package.
$(MAKE) -f Makefile install INSTALLDIR=$(PACKAGE)
#dh_testdir
touch build-stamp
clean:
#dh_testdir
#dh_testroot
rm -f build-stamp
# Add here commands to clean up after the build process.
$(MAKE) -f Makefile clean
rm -r $(PACKAGE)
#$(MAKE) distclean
#dh_clean
install: DH_OPTIONS=
install: build
#dh_testdir
#dh_testroot
#dh_clean -k
#dh_installdirs
# Add here commands to install the package into soem subdir.
$(MAKE) -f Makefile install INSTALLDIR=ciasdis_$(VERSION)_all
#dh_install
# This single target is used to build all the packages, all at once, or
# one at a time. So keep in mind: any options passed to commands here will
# affect _all_ packages. Anything you want to only affect one package
# should be put in another target, such as the install target.
binary-common:
#dh_testdir
#dh_testroot
#dh_installchangelogs
#dh_installdocs
#dh_installexamples
#dh_installmenu
# #dh_installdebconf
# dh_installlogrotate
# dh_installemacsen
# dh_installcatalogs
# dh_installpam
# dh_installmime
# dh_installinit
# dh_installman
# dh_installcron
# dh_installinfo
# dh_installwm
# dh_installudev
# dh_undocumented
#dh_strip
#dh_link
#dh_compress
#dh_fixperms
# dh_perl
# dh_python
# dh_makeshlibs
#dh_installdeb
#dh_shlibdeps
#dh_gencontrol
#dh_md5sums
#dh_builddeb
# Build architecture independant packages using the common target.
binary-indep: build install
# (Uncomment this next line if you have such packages.)
# $(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS=-i binary-common
# Build architecture dependant packages using the common target.
#binary-arch: build install
# $(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS=-a binary-common
# Any other binary targets build just one binary package at a time.
binary-386: build install
dpkg-deb --build $(PACKAGE)
binary: binary-indep binary-arch
.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary-common binary install