fpcmake(5)

NAME

Makefile.fpc - Configuration file for fpcmake.

SYNOPSIS

Makefile.fpc is a configuration file for the fpcmake  command.  Starting  from  this file a Makefile is created to compile
Free Pascal units and programs.

DESCRIPTION

Makefile.fpc is a plain ASCII file that contains a number
of sections as in a Windows ini file. The following sections are
recognized (in alphabetical order):
clean Specifies rules for cleaning the directory of units
and programs. The following entries are recognized:

units names of all units that should be removed
when cleaning. Don't specify extensions, the makefile will append
these by itself.
files names of files that should be removed. Spec
ify full filenames.
defaults
The defaults section contains some default set
tings. The following keywords are recognized:
dirs
info
install
Contains instructions for installation of your
units and programs. The following keywods are recognized:
dirprefix
the directory below wchich all installs are
done. This corresponds to the --prefix argument to GNU configure
It is used for the installation of programs and units. By de
fault, this is on linux, and on all other platforms.
dirbase
The directory that is used as the base di
rectory for the installation of units. Default this is dirprefix
appended with /lib/fpc/FPC_VERSION for linux or simply the
dirprefix on other platforms.
Units will be installed in the subdirectory
units/$(OS_TARGET) of the dirbase entry.
libs This section specifies what units should be merged
into a library, and what external libraries are needed. It can
contain the following keywords:

libname
the name of the library that should be cre
ated.
libunits
a comma-separated list of units that should
be moved into one library.
needgcclib
a boolean value that specifies whether the
gcc library is needed. This will make sure that the path to the
GCC library is inserted in the library search path.
needotherlib
a boolean value that tells the makefile that
other library directories will be needed.
packages
Which packages must be used. This section can con
tain the following keywords:
packages
A comma-separated list of packages that are
needed to compile the targets. Valid for all platforms. In order
to differentiate between platforms, you can prepend the keyword
packages with the OS you are compiling for, e.g. linuxpackages
if you want the makefile to use the listed packages on linux on
ly.
fcl This is a boolean value (0 or 1) that indi
cates whether the FCL is used.
rtl This is a boolean value (0 or 1) that indi
cates whether the RTL should be recompiled.
postsettings
Anything that is in this section will be inserted
as-is in the makefile after the makefile rules that are generated
by fpcmake, but before the general configuration rules. can de
fine additional rules and configuration variables.
presettings
Anything that is in this section will be inserted
as-is in the makefile before the makefile target rules that are
generated by fpcmake. This means that you cannot use any vari
ables that are normally defined by
rules In this section you can insert dependency rules and
any other targets you wish to have. Do not insert 'default rules'
here.
sections
Here you can specify which 'rule sections' should
be included in the Makefile. The sections consist of a series of
boolean keywords; each keyword decies whether a particular sec
tion will be written to the makefile. By default, all sections
are written.
You can have the following boolean keywords in this
section.
none If this is set to true, then no sections are
written.
units If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for compiling units.
exes If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for compiling executables.
loaders
If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for assembling assembler files.
examples
If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for compiling examples.
package
If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for making packages.
compile
If set to false , fpcmake omits the generic
rules for compiling pascal files.
depend If set to false , fpcmake omits the depen
dency rules.
install
If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for installing everything.
sourceinstall
If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for installing the sources.
zipinstall
If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for installing archives.
clean If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for cleaning the directories.
libs If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for making libraries.
command
If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for composing the command-line based on the various variables.
exts If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for making libraries.
dirs If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for running make in subdirectories..
tools If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for running some tools as the erchiver, UPX and zip.
info If set to false , fpcmake omits the rules
for generating information.
targets
In this section you can define the various targets.
The following keywords can be used there:
dirs A space separated list of directories where
make should also be run.
examples
A space separated list of example programs
that need to be compiled when the user asks to compile the exam
ples. Do not specify an extension, the extension will be append
ed.
loaders
A space separated list of names of assembler
files that must be assembled. Don't specify the extension, the
extension will be appended.
programs
A space separated list of program names that
need to be compiled. Do not specify an extension, the extension
will be appended.
rst a list of rst files that needs to be con
verted to .po files for use with GNU gettext and international
ization routines.
units A space separated list of unit names that
need to be compiled. Do not specify an extension, just the name
of the unit as it would appear un a uses clause is sufficient.
tools In this section you can specify which tools are
needed. Definitions to use each of the listed tools will be in
serted in the makefile, depending on the setting in this section.

Each keyword is a boolean keyword; you can switch
the use of a tool on or off with it.
The following keywords are recognised:
toolppdep
Use ppdep the dependency tool. True by de
fault.
toolppumove
Use ppumove the Free Pascal unit mover.
True by default.
toolppufiles
Use the ppufile tool to determine dependen
cies of unit files. True by default.
toolsed
Use sed the stream line editor. False by
default.
tooldata2inc
use the data2inc tool to create include
files from data files. False by default.
tooldiff
Use the GNU diff tool. False by default.
toolcmp
Use the cmp file comparer tool False by de
fault.
toolupx
Use the upx executable packer True by de
fault.
tooldate
use the date date displaying tool. True by
default.
toolzip
Use the zip file archiver. This is used by
the zip targets. True by default.
zip This section can be used to make zip files from the
compiled units and programs. By default all compiled units are
zipped. The zip behaviour can be influencd with the presettings
and postsettings sections.

The following keywords can be used in this unit:
zipname
this file is the name of the zip file that
will be produced.
ziptarget
is the name of a makefile target that will
be executed before the zip is made. By default this is the
install target.

SEE ALSO

fpcmake(1) ppc386(1) make(1)
FreePascal 12 Dec 1999
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