191 lines
7.1 KiB
Makefile
191 lines
7.1 KiB
Makefile
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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# Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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########################################################
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# Things to make the libcdio library
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########################################################
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#
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# From libtool documentation amended with guidance from N. Boullis:
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#
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# 1. Start with version information of `0:0:0' for each libtool library.
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#
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# 2. It is probably not a good idea to update the version information
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# several times between public releases, but rather once per public
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# release. (This seems to be more an aesthetic consideration than
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# a hard technical one.)
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#
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# 3. If the library source code has changed at all since the last
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# update, then increment REVISION (`C:R:A' becomes `C:R+1:A').
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#
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# 4. If any interfaces have been added, removed, or changed since the
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# last update, increment CURRENT, and set REVISION to 0.
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#
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# 5. If any interfaces have been added since the last public release,
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# then increment AGE.
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#
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# 6. If any interfaces have been removed or changed since the last
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# public release, then set AGE to 0. A changed interface means an
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# incompatibility with previous versions.
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libcdio_la_CURRENT = 13
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libcdio_la_REVISION = 0
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libcdio_la_AGE = 0
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EXTRA_DIST = image/Makefile \
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mmc/Makefile \
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FreeBSD/Makefile MSWindows/Makefile \
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libcdio.sym
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noinst_HEADERS = cdio_assert.h cdio_private.h filemode.h portable.h
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libcdio_sources = \
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_cdio_generic.c \
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_cdio_stdio.c \
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_cdio_stdio.h \
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_cdio_stream.c \
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_cdio_stream.h \
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abs_path.c \
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aix.c \
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bsdi.c \
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audio.c \
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cd_types.c \
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cdio.c \
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cdtext.c \
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cdtext_private.h \
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device.c \
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disc.c \
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ds.c \
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FreeBSD/freebsd.c \
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FreeBSD/freebsd.h \
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FreeBSD/freebsd_cam.c \
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FreeBSD/freebsd_ioctl.c \
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generic.h \
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gnu_linux.c \
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image.h \
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image/bincue.c \
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image/cdrdao.c \
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image_common.c \
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image_common.h \
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image/nrg.c \
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image/nrg.h \
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logging.c \
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mmc/mmc.c \
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mmc/mmc_cmd_helper.h \
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mmc/mmc_hl_cmds.c \
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mmc/mmc_ll_cmds.c \
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mmc/mmc_private.h \
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mmc/mmc_util.c \
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MSWindows/aspi32.c \
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MSWindows/aspi32.h \
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MSWindows/win32_ioctl.c \
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MSWindows/win32.c \
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MSWindows/win32.h \
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netbsd.c \
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os2.c \
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osx.c \
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read.c \
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realpath.c \
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sector.c \
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solaris.c \
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track.c \
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utf8.c \
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util.c
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lib_LTLIBRARIES = libcdio.la
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libcdio_la_LIBADD = $(LTLIBICONV)
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libcdio_la_SOURCES = $(libcdio_sources)
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libcdio_la_ldflags = -version-info $(libcdio_la_CURRENT):$(libcdio_la_REVISION):$(libcdio_la_AGE) @LT_NO_UNDEFINED@
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INCLUDES = $(LIBCDIO_CFLAGS)
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########################################################
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# Things to version the symbols in the libraries
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########################################################
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# An explanation of the versioning problem from Nicolas Boullis and
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# the versioned symbol solution he uses below...
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#
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# Currently, libvcdinfo uses the cdio_open function from libcdio.
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# Let's imagine a program foobar that uses both the vcdinfo_open
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# function from libvcdinfo and the cdio_open function from libcdio.
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# Currently, libcdio has SONAME libcdio.so.0, libvcdinfo has SONAME
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# libvcdinfo.so.0 and requires libcdio.so.0, and foobar requires both
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# libvcdinfo.so.0 and libcdio.so.0. Everything looks fine.
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#
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# Now, for some reason, you decide to change the cdio_open function.
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# That's your right, but you have to bump the CURRENT version and (if I
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# understand it correctly, athough this is not that clear in libtool's
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# documentation) set the AGE to 0. Anyway, this bumps the SONAME, which is
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# sane since the interface changes incompatibly.
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# Now, you have a new libcdio with SONAME libcdio.so.1. But libvcdinfo and
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# foobar still require libcdio.so.0. Everything is still fine.
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# Now, after some minor changes, the author of foobar recompiles foobar.
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# Then, foobar now requires libvcdinfo.so.0 and libcdio.so.1. And foobar
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# now segfaults...
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# What is happening? When you run foobar, if brings both libvcdinfo.so.0
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# and libcdio.so.1, but libvcdinfo.so.0 also brings libcdio.so.0. So you
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# have both libcdio.so.0 and libcdio.so.1 that bring their symbols to the
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# global namespace. Hence, you have to incompatible versions of the
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# cdio_open function in the name space. When foobar calls cdio_open, it
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# may choose the wrong function, and segfaults...
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# With versioned symbols, the cdio_open function from libcdio.so.0 may be
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# known as (something that looks like) cdio_open@@CDIO_0. An the cdio_open
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# function from libcdio.so.1 as cdio_open@@CDIO_1. Both versions of
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# libcdio would still be brought in by the most recent foobar, but foobar
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# (and libvcdinfo) know which versioned function to use and then use the
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# good one.
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# This is some simple versioning where every symbol is versioned with
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# something that looks like the SONAME of the library. More complex (and
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# better) versioning is possible; it is for example what is used by glibc.
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# But good complex versioning is something that requires much more
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# work...
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# The below is a impliments symbol versioning. First of all, I
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# compute MAJOR as CURENT - AGE; that is what is used within libtool
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# (at least on GNU/Linux systems) for the number in the SONAME. The
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# nm command gives the list of symbols known in each of the object
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# files that will be part of the shared library. And the sed command
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# extracts from this list those symbols that will be shared. (This sed
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# command comes from libtool.)
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libcdio_la_MAJOR = $(shell expr $(libcdio_la_CURRENT) - $(libcdio_la_AGE))
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if BUILD_VERSIONED_LIBS
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libcdio_la_LDFLAGS = $(libcdio_la_ldflags) -Wl,--version-script=libcdio.la.ver
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libcdio_la_DEPENDENCIES = libcdio.la.ver
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libcdio.la.ver: $(libcdio_la_OBJECTS) $(srcdir)/libcdio.sym
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@echo 'CDIO_$(libcdio_la_MAJOR) { ' > $@
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@objs=`for obj in $(libcdio_la_OBJECTS); do sed -ne "s/^pic_object='\(.*\)'$$/\1/p" $$obj; done`; \
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if test -n "$${objs}" ; then \
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nm $${objs} | sed -n -e 's/^.*[ ][ABCDGIRSTW][ABCDGIRSTW]*[ ][ ]*\([_A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]*\)$$/\1/p' | sort -u | { first=true; while read symbol; do if grep -q "^$${symbol}\$$" $(srcdir)/libcdio.sym; then if test $$first = true; then echo " global:"; first=false; fi; echo " $${symbol};"; fi; done; } >> $@; \
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nm $${objs} | sed -n -e 's/^.*[ ][ABCDGIRSTW][ABCDGIRSTW]*[ ][ ]*\([_A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]*\)$$/\1/p' | sort -u | { first=true; while read symbol; do if grep -q "^$${symbol}\$$" $(srcdir)/libcdio.sym; then :; else if test $$first = true; then echo " local:"; first=false; fi; echo " $${symbol};"; fi; done; } >> $@; \
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fi
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@echo '};' >> $@
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else
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libcdio_la_LDFLAGS = $(libcdio_la_ldflags)
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endif
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MOSTLYCLEANFILES = libcdio.la.ver
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