openssl/util/domd
Richard Levitte 001ab3abad Use double dashes so makedepend doesn't misunderstand the flags we
give it.
For 0.9.7 and up, that means util/domd needs to remove those double
dashes from the argument list when gcc is used to find the
dependencies.
2002-10-09 13:25:12 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Do a makedepend, only leave out the standard headers
# Written by Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk> 19 Jan 1999
TOP=$1
shift
if [ "$1" = "-MD" ]; then
shift
MAKEDEPEND=$1
shift
fi
if [ "$MAKEDEPEND" = "" ]; then MAKEDEPEND=makedepend; fi
cp Makefile.ssl Makefile.save
# fake the presence of Kerberos
touch $TOP/krb5.h
if [ "$MAKEDEPEND" = "gcc" ]; then
args=""
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
if [ "$1" != "--" ]; then args="$args $1"; fi
shift
done
sed -e '/^# DO NOT DELETE.*/,$d' < Makefile.ssl > Makefile.tmp
echo '# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.' >> Makefile.tmp
gcc -D OPENSSL_DOING_MAKEDEPEND -M $args >> Makefile.tmp
${PERL} $TOP/util/clean-depend.pl < Makefile.tmp > Makefile.new
rm -f Makefile.tmp
else
${MAKEDEPEND} -D OPENSSL_DOING_MAKEDEPEND -f Makefile.ssl $@
${PERL} $TOP/util/clean-depend.pl < Makefile.ssl > Makefile.new
fi
mv Makefile.new Makefile.ssl
# unfake the presence of Kerberos
rm $TOP/krb5.h