@CODE_COVERAGE_RULES@ echo-version: @echo "@I3STATUS_VERSION@" bin_PROGRAMS = i3status if BUILD_MANS dist_man1_MANS = \ $(asciidoc_MANS) asciidoc_MANS = \ man/i3status.1 $(asciidoc_MANS): man/%.1: man/%.xml man/$(dirstamp) $(AM_V_GEN) out='$@'; @PATH_XMLTO@ man -o "$${out%/*}" $< @stamp='$@'; $(MKDIR_P) "$${stamp%/*}" man/%.xml: man/%.man man/asciidoc.conf man/$(dirstamp) $(AM_V_GEN) @PATH_ASCIIDOC@ -d manpage -b docbook -f $(top_builddir)/man/asciidoc.conf -o $@ $< else asciidoc_MANS = endif AM_CPPFLAGS = \ -DSYSCONFDIR="\"$(sysconfdir)\"" \ -I$(top_srcdir)/include \ @AX_EXTEND_SRCDIR_CPPFLAGS@ i3status_CFLAGS = \ $(AM_CFLAGS) \ $(CONFUSE_CFLAGS) \ $(YAJL_CFLAGS) \ $(PULSE_CFLAGS) \ $(NLGENL_CFLAGS) \ $(ALSA_CFLAGS) \ $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS) i3status_CPPFLAGS = \ $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \ $(CODE_COVERAGE_CPPFLAGS) i3status_LDADD = \ $(CONFUSE_LIBS) \ $(YAJL_LIBS) \ $(PULSE_LIBS) \ $(NLGENL_LIBS) \ $(ALSA_LIBS) \ $(PTHREAD_LIBS) i3status_SOURCES = \ include/i3status.h \ include/queue.h \ i3status.c \ src/auto_detect_format.c \ src/first_network_device.c \ src/format_placeholders.c \ src/general.c \ src/output.c \ src/print_battery_info.c \ src/print_cpu_temperature.c \ src/print_cpu_usage.c \ src/print_ddate.c \ src/print_disk_info.c \ src/print_eth_info.c \ src/print_ip_addr.c \ src/print_ipv6_addr.c \ src/print_load.c \ src/print_mem.c \ src/print_path_exists.c \ src/print_run_watch.c \ src/print_time.c \ src/print_volume.c \ src/print_wireless_info.c \ src/print_file_contents.c \ src/process_runs.c if PULSE i3status_SOURCES += src/pulse.c endif dist_sysconf_DATA = \ i3status.conf check_SCRIPTS = \ travis/run-tests.pl TESTS = travis/run-tests.pl EXTRA_DIST = \ CHANGELOG \ LICENSE \ README.md \ I3STATUS_VERSION \ contrib/check_mail.py \ contrib/net-speed.sh \ contrib/wrapper.pl \ contrib/wrapper.py \ $(asciidoc_MANS:.1=.man) \ man/asciidoc.conf.in \ travis/run-tests.pl.in # dirstamps contains directories which we want to be created in $(top_builddir) # so that our custom rules can store files in them. dirstamp = .dirstamp dirstamps = \ man/$(dirstamp) DISTCLEANFILES = $(dirstamps) $(dirstamps): @stamp='$@'; $(MKDIR_P) "$${stamp%/*}" @: > $@