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Commit 82399a9239 assumes you can override `make clean` on the fact
that prerequisites of the same target are merged. This is true but
unfortunately defining a `clean` target prevents automake from
generating its own one, hence the default clean actions are not
performed. This can be easily seen by inspecting the generated
`Makefile`.
Solve this issue by manually chaining up the default action.
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674 B
Makefile
29 lines
674 B
Makefile
# Shared makefile code providing support for Kbuild make. It is included
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# by every `Makefile.am` that needs Kbuild support with:
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# ```
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# include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.kbuild
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# ```
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KBUILD = $(MAKE) -C "$(LINUX_SOURCE_DIR)" M="$(abs_srcdir)" INSTALL_MOD_DIR="$(INSTALL_MOD_DIR)"
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modules:
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$(KBUILD) modules
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modules_install:
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$(KBUILD) modules_install
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# Override default `clean` target to call Kbuild clean *before* automake
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# `clean` (see #5 for the rationale).
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clean: kbuild-clean
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@if test -z "$(SUBDIRS)"; then \
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$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) clean-am ; \
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else \
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$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) clean-recursive ; \
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fi
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kbuild-clean:
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$(KBUILD) clean
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.PHONY: kbuild-clean
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