# $NetBSD: bsd.package.mk,v 1.16 2012/10/02 22:45:47 cheusov Exp $ # # This Makefile fragment is included by bsd.pkg.mk and provides all # variables and targets related to binary packages. # # The following are the "public" targets provided by this module: # # package, repackage, package-clean _COOKIE.package= ${WRKDIR}/.package_done ###################################################################### ### package (PUBLIC) ###################################################################### ### package is a public target to generate a binary package. ### .PHONY: package .include "package.mk" ###################################################################### ### repackage (PUBLIC) ###################################################################### ### repackage is a special target to re-run the package target. ### .PHONY: repackage repackage: _package-clean ${RUN} ${RECURSIVE_MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} package ###################################################################### ### package-clean (PUBLIC) ###################################################################### ### package-clean removes the binary package that has been created ### by the "package" phase. ### Also remove the cookie, so that the "package" target can be ### invoked again. ### .PHONY: package-clean package-clean: package-eat-cookie ${RUN} ${RM} -f ${PKGFILE} ###################################################################### ### _package-clean (PRIVATE) ###################################################################### ### _package-clean removes the state files for the "_package-clean" and ### later phases so that the "package" target may be re-invoked. ### .PHONY: _package-clean _package-clean: package-eat-cookie plist-clean check-files-clean ${RUN} ${RM} -rf ${DESTDIR} ###################################################################### ### package-eat-cookie (PRIVATE) ###################################################################### ### package-eat-cookie removes the state files associated with the "package" ### phase so that the "package" target may be re-invoked. ### package-eat-cookie: ${RUN} ${RM} -f ${_COOKIE.package} ${_COOKIE.install}