# Makefile for top level of lmbench # $Id$ # Possible things to $(MAKE): # # build (default) go to the source directory and build the benchmark # results go to the source directory and build and run the benchmark # rerun run the benchmark again # see see the results that came with this release # Go to the results directory and read the Makefile. # doc.lpr print the documentation # doc.x preview the documentation (needs X, groff, pic, etc) # clean go to the subdirs and $(MAKE) clean # get $(MAKE) sure all files are checked out # shar build a shippable shar archive SHELL=/bin/sh export CC export CFLAGS build: cd src && $(MAKE) cp bin/linux/hello /tmp results: FRC cd src && $(MAKE) results rerun: cd src && $(MAKE) rerun see: cd results && $(MAKE) summary percent 2>/dev/null | more doc.lpr: cd doc && $(MAKE) PS && lpr *.PS doc.x: cd doc && $(MAKE) x clobber clean: for i in doc src results scripts; do \ echo ===== $$i =====; \ (cd $$i && $(MAKE) clean); \ done /bin/rm -rf bin/* get: for i in doc src results scripts; do \ echo ===== $$i =====; \ (cd $$i && co -q); \ done @co -q info: for i in doc src results scripts; do \ echo ===== $$i =====; \ (cd $$i && info); \ done release: scripts/mkrelease scripts/mkrelease scripts/mkrelease: cd scripts && co mkrelease # XXX - . must be named lmbench for this to work shar: $(MAKE) clean co -q Makefile $(MAKE) get cd .. && \ find lmbench -type f -print | egrep -v 'noship|RCS' > /tmp/FILES cd .. && shar -S -a -n lmbench1.0 -L 50K < /tmp/FILES FRC: