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The library libvmdump is written in C++ and uses exception handling and class inheritance. The tools vmur and vmconnect are compiled using the C++ compiler for linking with the libvmdump library. With integration of vmdump file support into the zgetdump tool and the removal of vmur vmdump file conversion support there is no need anymore the vmconvert tool. With removal of the tool vmconvert, the libvmdump library written in C++ has no more user and can be deleted. Remove the vmconvert command from the zgetdump man page. Remove the directories libvmdump and vmconvert and adjust the Makefile. Signed-off-by: Thomas Richter <tmricht@linux.ibm.com> Suggested-by: Jan Hoeppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Hoeppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Eiden <seiden@linux.ibm.com>
64 lines
2.2 KiB
Makefile
64 lines
2.2 KiB
Makefile
ARCH := $(shell uname -m | sed -e s/i.86/i386/ -e s/sun4u/sparc64/ -e s/arm.*/arm/ -e s/sa110/arm/)
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# Include common definitions
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include common.mak
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#
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# BASELIBS: Libraries that have no dependency to other libraries in s390-tools
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# LIBS: Libraries that can have a dependency to base libraries
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# TOOLS: Tools that can have a dependency to base libraries or libraries
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#
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BASELIB_DIRS = libutil libseckey
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LIB_DIRS = libvtoc libzds libdasd libccw libvmcp libekmfweb \
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libkmipclient libcpumf libap libpv
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TOOL_DIRS = zipl zdump fdasd dasdfmt dasdview tunedasd \
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tape390 osasnmpd qetharp ip_watcher qethconf scripts zconf \
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vmcp man mon_tools dasdinfo vmur cpuplugd ipl_tools \
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ziomon iucvterm hyptop cmsfs-fuse qethqoat zfcpdump zdsfs cpumf \
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systemd hmcdrvfs cpacfstats zdev dump2tar zkey netboot etc zpcictl \
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genprotimg lsstp hsci hsavmcore chreipl-fcp-mpath ap_tools pvattest
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SUB_DIRS = $(BASELIB_DIRS) $(LIB_DIRS) $(TOOL_DIRS)
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all: $(TOOL_DIRS)
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clean: $(TOOL_DIRS)
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install: $(TOOL_DIRS)
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#
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# For simple "make" we explicitly set the MAKECMDGOALS to "all".
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#
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ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),)
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MAKECMDGOALS = all
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endif
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#
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# We have to build the base libraries before the other libraries are built,
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# and then build the other libraries before the tools are built. Otherwise the
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# other libraries and tools would trigger parallel "make -C" builds for the
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# base libraries and the other libraries in case of "make -j".
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#
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# MAKECMDGOALS contains the list of goals, e.g. "clean all". We use
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# "foreach" to generate a ";" separated list of "make -C <target>".
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# For example the the expansion for "make clean all" is:
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#
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# $(MAKE) -C $@ [..] clean ; $(MAKE) -C $@ [...] all ;
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#
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# This ensures that the commandline targets are serialized and also "make -j"
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# works as expected, e.g. "make clean all -j 20".
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#
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$(TOOL_DIRS): $(LIB_DIRS)
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$(foreach goal,$(MAKECMDGOALS), \
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$(MAKE) -C $@ TOPDIR=$(TOPDIR) ARCH=$(ARCH) $(goal) ;)
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.PHONY: $(TOOL_DIRS)
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$(LIB_DIRS): $(BASELIB_DIRS)
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$(foreach goal,$(MAKECMDGOALS), \
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$(MAKE) -C $@ TOPDIR=$(TOPDIR) ARCH=$(ARCH) $(goal) ;)
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.PHONY: $(LIB_DIRS)
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$(BASELIB_DIRS):
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$(foreach goal,$(MAKECMDGOALS), \
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$(MAKE) -C $@ TOPDIR=$(TOPDIR) ARCH=$(ARCH) $(goal) ;)
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.PHONY: $(BASELIB_DIRS)
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