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version 1.23, 2000/03/18 08:06:14 version 1.33, 2010/02/07 05:35:49
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 # $OpenXM: OpenXM/misc/packages/Makefile,v 1.22 2000/03/16 12:23:01 takayama Exp $  # $OpenXM: OpenXM/misc/packages/Makefile,v 1.32 2003/12/26 07:27:27 takayama Exp $
   
 VERSION=1.1.2  VERSION=1.3.1
 TAG=HEAD  TAG=HEAD
 ## TAG=RELEASE_1_1_2  ## TAG=RELEASE_1_3_1
   
   ### Configure below.
 TAR_WORK=$(HOME)/tmp  TAR_WORK=$(HOME)/tmp
 NAME=taka  NAME=taka
 # It must be equal to TAR_WORK. To work as a super user. Used in build-on-pear.  WHO=taka@orange
   # It must be equal to TAR_WORK. To work as a super user. Used in build-on-pear-root.
 TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT=/home/${NAME}/tmp  TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT=/home/${NAME}/tmp
 JDK=jdk1.1.8  JDK=jdk1.1.8
 FTP_AREA=/export/home01/ftp/pub/OpenXM/${VERSION}  FTP_AREA=/home/ftp/pub/OpenXM/${VERSION}
   FTP_AREA_HEAD=/home/ftp/pub/OpenXM/Head
   FTP_AREA_ASIR=/home/ftp/pub/asir
   RCVS=cvs-OpenXM -d kerberos.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp:/usr/cvs
 ## TAG for the CVS server.  ## TAG for the CVS server.
   
 # Modify below for priting.  # Modify below for priting.
Line 27  usage :
Line 32  usage :
         @echo "1.  generate-tar-balls"          @echo "1.  generate-tar-balls"
         @echo "  (update-plist)"          @echo "  (update-plist)"
         @echo "  (or  generate-tar-balls-without-update-plist) "          @echo "  (or  generate-tar-balls-without-update-plist) "
         @echo "2.  build-on-orange (do not forget to set .rpmrc. See Linux/RPM/Makefile)"          @echo "2.  build-on-new-orange (do not forget to set .rpmrc. See Linux/RPM/Makefile)"
         @echo "3.  build-on-pear (do it as a super user)"          @echo "3.  build-on-pear-root (do it as a super user)"
         @echo "4.  build-on-redhat (do not forget to set .rpmrc)"          @echo "4.  build-on-redhat (do not forget to set .rpmrc)"
         @echo "5.  build-on-unkei"          @echo "5.  build-on-unkei"
         @echo "6.  copy-to-ftp-area "          @echo "6.  copy-to-ftp-area "
           @echo "[[7]].  copy-head-tar-ball-to-ftp-area "
           @echo "7.b  copy-release-tar-ball-to-ftp-area "
           @echo "8.  copy-asir-head-tar-ball-to-ftp-area "
           @echo "9.  copy-asir-stable-tar-ball-to-ftp-area "
           @echo "10.  copy-asir-misc-tar-ball-to-ftp-area "
   
 clean :  clean :
         -(cd Generic/openxm ; make clean-work)          -(cd Generic/openxm ; make clean-work)
         -(cd FreeBSD ; make clean)          -(cd FreeBSD ; make clean)
         -(cd Linux/RPM ; make clean)          -(cd Linux/RPM ; make clean)
           /bin/rm -rf work
   
 print:  print:
         $(PS) Makefile | $(LPR)          $(PS) Makefile | $(LPR)
Line 73  prepare-build-rpm:
Line 84  prepare-build-rpm:
         (cd Linux/RPM ; make link-for-real-openxm)          (cd Linux/RPM ; make link-for-real-openxm)
   
 # set path=(/usr/local/jdk1.1.8/bin $path) ; rehash  # set path=(/usr/local/jdk1.1.8/bin $path) ; rehash
 # build-on-orange should depend on clean-Generic-openxm-work in a future.  # build-on-new-orange should depend on clean-Generic-openxm-work in a future.
 build-on-orange: prepare-build-rpm  build-on-new-orange: prepare-build-rpm
         (cd Generic/openxm ; make  TAG=${TAG} VERSION=${VERSION} binary-tar-ball)          (cd Generic/openxm ; make  TAG=${TAG} VERSION=${VERSION} binary-tar-ball)
         (cd Generic/openxm ; make  TAG=${TAG} VERSION=${VERSION} shared-tar-ball)          (cd Generic/openxm ; make  TAG=${TAG} VERSION=${VERSION} shared-tar-ball)
         (cd Generic/openxm ; make  TAG=${TAG} VERSION=${VERSION} clean-work)          (cd Generic/openxm ; make  TAG=${TAG} VERSION=${VERSION} clean-work)
Line 83  build-on-orange: prepare-build-rpm
Line 94  build-on-orange: prepare-build-rpm
         -(cp Linux/RPM/work/RPMS/noarch/*.rpm ${TAR_WORK})          -(cp Linux/RPM/work/RPMS/noarch/*.rpm ${TAR_WORK})
   
 # You should be a super user.  # You should be a super user.
 build-on-pear:  build-on-pear-root:
         cp ${TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT}/openxm-${VERSION}.tar.gz /usr/ports/distfiles          cp ${TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT}/openxm-${VERSION}.tar.gz /usr/ports/distfiles
         (cd /usr/ports/math ; /bin/rm -rf openxm ; tar xzvf ${TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT}/openxm-port.tar.gz)          (cd /usr/ports/math ; /bin/rm -rf openxm ; tar xzvf ${TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT}/openxm-port.tar.gz)
         (PATH=/usr/local/${JDK}/bin:$(PATH) ; export PATH ; cd /usr/ports/math/openxm ; make install ; make package ; make deinstall ; cp openxm-${VERSION}.tgz ${TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT} ; chown ${NAME} ${TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT}/openxm-${VERSION}.tgz)          (PATH=/usr/local/${JDK}/bin:$(PATH) ; export PATH ; cd /usr/ports/math/openxm ; make install ; make package ; make deinstall ; cp openxm-${VERSION}.tgz ${TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT} ; chown ${NAME} ${TAR_WORK_EXPLICIT}/openxm-${VERSION}.tgz)
Line 104  build-on-unkei: clean-Generic-openxm-work
Line 115  build-on-unkei: clean-Generic-openxm-work
   
 copy-to-ftp-area:  copy-to-ftp-area:
         -mkdir ${FTP_AREA}          -mkdir ${FTP_AREA}
         cp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm*rpm ${FTP_AREA}          -cp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm*rpm ${FTP_AREA}
         cp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm01-${VERSION}.tar.gz ${FTP_AREA}          -cp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm-${VERSION}.tar.gz ${FTP_AREA}
         cp ${TAR_WORK}/OpenXM-*.tgz ${FTP_AREA}          -cp ${TAR_WORK}/OpenXM-*.tgz ${FTP_AREA}
         cp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm-${VERSION}.tgz ${FTP_AREA}          -cp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm-${VERSION}.tgz ${FTP_AREA}
           -cp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm-port.tar.gz ${FTP_AREA}
         ls -l ${FTP_AREA}          ls -l ${FTP_AREA}
   
   copy-release-tar-ball-to-ftp-area:
           -mkdir ${TAR_WORK}
           -mkdir work
           (cd work ; /bin/rm -rf *)
           (cd work ; ${RCVS} checkout OpenXM OpenXM_contrib OpenXM_contrib2)
           (cd work ; tar czvf ${TAR_WORK}/openxm-${VERSION}.tar.gz OpenXM OpenXM_contrib OpenXM_contrib2)
           /bin/rm -rf work
           -scp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm-${VERSION}.tar.gz ${WHO}:${FTP_AREA}
   
   copy-head-tar-ball-to-ftp-area:
           -mkdir ${TAR_WORK}
           -mkdir work
           (cd work ; /bin/rm -rf *)
           (cd work ; ${RCVS} checkout OpenXM OpenXM_contrib OpenXM_contrib2)
           (cd work ; tar czvf ${TAR_WORK}/openxm-head.tar.gz OpenXM OpenXM_contrib OpenXM_contrib2)
           /bin/rm -rf work
           cp ${TAR_WORK}/openxm-head.tar.gz ${FTP_AREA_HEAD}
   
   copy-asir-head-tar-ball-to-ftp-area:
           -mkdir ${TAR_WORK}
           -mkdir work
           (cd work ; /bin/rm -rf *)
           (cd work ; ${RCVS} export -rHEAD OpenXM_contrib/pari OpenXM_contrib2/asir2000)
           (cd work/OpenXM_contrib ; tar czvf ${TAR_WORK}/pari.tar.gz pari)
           (cd work/OpenXM_contrib2 ; tar czvf ${TAR_WORK}/asir-head.tar.gz asir2000)
           /bin/rm -rf work
           -scp ${TAR_WORK}/pari.tar.gz ${WHO}:${FTP_AREA_ASIR}
           -scp ${TAR_WORK}/asir-head.tar.gz ${WHO}:${FTP_AREA_ASIR}
   
   copy-asir-stable-tar-ball-to-ftp-area:
           -mkdir ${TAR_WORK}
           -mkdir work
           (cd work ; /bin/rm -rf *)
           (cd work ; ${RCVS} export -rSTABLE_1_1_3 OpenXM_contrib2/asir2000)
           (cd work/OpenXM_contrib2 ; tar czvf ${TAR_WORK}/asir-stable.tar.gz asir2000)
           /bin/rm -rf work
           -scp ${TAR_WORK}/asir-stable.tar.gz ${WHO}:${FTP_AREA_ASIR}
   
   copy-asir-misc-tar-ball-to-ftp-area:
           -mkdir ${TAR_WORK}
           -mkdir work
           (cd work ; /bin/rm -rf *)
           (cd work ; ${RCVS} export -rHEAD OpenXM_contrib2/windows)
           (cd work/OpenXM_contrib2 ; tar czvf ${TAR_WORK}/asir-head-windows.tar.gz windows)
           (cd work ; ${RCVS} export -rHEAD OpenXM/src/asir-doc)
           (cd work/OpenXM/src ; tar czvf ${TAR_WORK}/asir-doc.tar.gz asir-doc)
           /bin/rm -rf work
           -scp ${TAR_WORK}/asir-head-windows.tar.gz ${WHO}:${FTP_AREA_ASIR}
           -scp ${TAR_WORK}/asir-doc.tar.gz ${WHO}:${FTP_AREA_ASIR}

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