selinux/python/sepolicy/Makefile
Jason Zaman fcb5d5cc72 Makefiles: drop -L/-I to system paths
The toolchain automatically handles them and they break cross compiling.

LDFLAGS should also come before object files, some flags (eg,
-Wl,as-needed) can break things if they are in the wrong place)

Gentoo-Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/500674

Signed-off-by: Jason Zaman <jason@perfinion.com>
2017-04-25 08:27:05 -04:00

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Makefile

PYTHON ?= python
# Installation directories.
PREFIX ?= $(DESTDIR)/usr
SYSCONFDIR ?= $(DESTDIR)/etc/sysconfig
LIBDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/lib
BINDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/bin
SBINDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/sbin
DATADIR ?= $(PREFIX)/share
MANDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/share/man
LOCALEDIR ?= /usr/share/locale
BASHCOMPLETIONDIR ?= $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/bash-completion/completions
SHAREDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/share/sandbox
CFLAGS ?= -Wall -Werror -Wextra -W
override CFLAGS += -DPACKAGE="policycoreutils" -DSHARED -shared
BASHCOMPLETIONS=sepolicy-bash-completion.sh
all: python-build
python-build:
$(PYTHON) setup.py build
clean:
$(PYTHON) setup.py clean
-rm -rf build *~ \#* *pyc .#*
sepolgen:
ln -sf sepolicy sepolgen
test:
@$(PYTHON) test_sepolicy.py -v
install:
$(PYTHON) setup.py install `test -n "$(DESTDIR)" && echo --root $(DESTDIR)`
[ -d $(BINDIR) ] || mkdir -p $(BINDIR)
install -m 755 sepolicy.py $(BINDIR)/sepolicy
(cd $(BINDIR); ln -sf sepolicy sepolgen)
-mkdir -p $(MANDIR)/man8
install -m 644 *.8 $(MANDIR)/man8
-mkdir -p $(BASHCOMPLETIONDIR)
install -m 644 $(BASHCOMPLETIONS) $(BASHCOMPLETIONDIR)/sepolicy
relabel: