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Revision 1.2, Thu Nov 2 18:06:22 2000 UTC (16 years, 11 months ago) by vasa
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: HEAD
Changes since 1.1: +0 -2 lines

Removing exitop file entries to be able to compile.

#! gmake
#

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# 
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#
# Every Makefile must define TOPDIR to be the path to the top of
# the ISM. In this case the top is three directories up. The
# include/builddefs file must then be included.
#
TOPDIR = ../..
include $(TOPDIR)/include/builddefs

#
# In order to package the source files for the ISM, all files must
# be accounted for. To do this for non-code files, simply list the
# files in the LSOURCES macro.
#


LSOURCES = $(NULL)		\
	failsafe2		\
	$(NULL)


#
# There is nothing to build so use the $(NOOP) rule.
#
all headers exports:
	$(NOOP)

#
# Always include $(ISMRULES) after at least one target has been
# defined.
#
include $(BUILDRULES)

#
# This target will install the file. The install target depends on the 'all'
# target as a good habit even though there is nothing to build.
#

install: $(LSOURCES)
	$(INSTALL) -d $(FAILSAFE_BIN_DIR)
	$(INSTALL) -d $(FAILSAFE_RC_DIR)
	$(INSTALL) failsafe2 $(FAILSAFE_RC_DIR)/failsafe