.include PACKAGE= toolchain ELFTCDIR= ${SRCTOP}/contrib/elftoolchain ELFCOPYDIR= ${ELFTCDIR}/elfcopy .PATH: ${ELFCOPYDIR} PROG= elfcopy MAN= elfcopy.1 .if ${MK_LLVM_BINUTILS} == "no" LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/${PROG} ${BINDIR}/objcopy LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/${PROG} ${BINDIR}/strip MAN+= objcopy.1 strip.1 objcopy.1: elfcopy.1 sed -e 's/\.Dt ELFCOPY 1/.Dt OBJCOPY 1/' \ -e '/\.Nm elfcopy ,/d' < ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} CLEANFILES+= objcopy.1 .endif SRCS= archive.c ascii.c binary.c main.c pe.c sections.c segments.c symbols.c WARNS?= 5 LIBADD= archive elftc elf pe CFLAGS+=-I${ELFTCDIR}/libelftc -I${ELFTCDIR}/libpe -I${ELFTCDIR}/common CFLAGS+=-DWITH_PE=1 # This same hack is in lib/libelf/Makefile and usr.bin/readelf/Makefile # We need to link against the correct version of these files. One # solution is to include SRCTOP/sys in the include path. This causes # problems when a header file in sys depends on a file in another # part of the tree, e.g. a machine dependent header. # SRCS+= sys/elf_common.h CLEANDIRS= sys CFLAGS+= -I. sys/elf_common.h: ${SRCTOP}/sys/${.TARGET} .NOMETA mkdir -p ${.OBJDIR}/sys ln -sf ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET} .include