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+ RAKE = rake
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+ rfpackage := kcar
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+ pkgtgz := pkg/$(rfpackage)-$(VERSION).tgz
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+ release_notes := release_notes-$(VERSION)
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+ release-notes: $(release_notes)
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+ release-changes: $(release_changes)
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+ # ensures we're actually on the tagged $(VERSION), only used for release
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+ verify:
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+ test x"$(shell umask)" = x0022
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+ git rev-parse --verify refs/tags/v$(VERSION)^{}
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+ git diff-index --quiet HEAD^0
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+ -git ls-tree -r HEAD | awk '/^100644 / {print $$NF}' | xargs chmod 644
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+ -git ls-tree -r HEAD | awk '/^100755 / {print $$NF}' | xargs chmod 755
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+ gem: $(pkggem)
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+
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+ install-gem: $(pkggem)
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+ gem install $(CURDIR)/$<
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+ $(pkggem): manifest fix-perms
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+ gem build $(rfpackage).gemspec
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+ mkdir -p pkg
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+ mv $(@F) $@
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+ $(pkgtgz): distdir = $(basename $@)
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+ $(pkgtgz): HEAD = v$(VERSION)
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+ $(pkgtgz): manifest fix-perms
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+ @test -n "$(distdir)"
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+ $(RM) -r $(distdir)
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+ mkdir -p $(distdir)
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+ tar c `cat .manifest` | (cd $(distdir) && tar x)
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+ cd pkg && tar c $(basename $(@F)) | gzip -9 > $(@F)+
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+ mv $@+ $@
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+ package: $(pkgtgz) $(pkggem)
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+ test-release: verify package $(release_notes) $(release_changes)
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+ release: verify package $(release_notes) $(release_changes)
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+ # make tgz release on RubyForge
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+ rubyforge add_release -f -n $(release_notes) -a $(release_changes) \
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+ $(rfproject) $(rfpackage) $(VERSION) $(pkgtgz)
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+ # push gem to Gemcutter
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+ gem push $(pkggem)
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+ # in case of gem downloads from RubyForge releases page
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+ -rubyforge add_file \
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+ else
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+ gem install-gem: GIT-VERSION-FILE
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+ $(MAKE) $@ VERSION=$(GIT_VERSION)
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+ endif
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+
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+ ext := ext/kcar/kcar_ext.$(DLEXT)
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+ hdr := $(wildcard $(addprefix ext/kcar/,*.h))
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+ ragel: $(ext)
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+ ext/kcar/Makefile: ext/kcar/extconf.rb
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+ cd $(@D) && $(RUBY) extconf.rb
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+ ext/kcar/kcar.c: ext/kcar/kcar.rl ext/kcar/kcar_http_common.rl
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+ cd $(@D) && $(RAGEL) kcar.rl -C $(RLFLAGS) -o $(@F)
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+ $(ext): ext/kcar/kcar.c $(hdr) ext/kcar/Makefile
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+ $(MAKE) -C $(@D)
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+ all:: test
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+ build: $(ext)
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+ test_units := $(wildcard test/test_*.rb)
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+ test: test-unit
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+ test-unit: $(test_units)
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+ $(test_units): build
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+ $(RUBY) -w -I lib:ext/kcar $@
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+
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+ # this requires GNU coreutils variants
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+ publish_doc:
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+ -git set-file-times
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+ $(RM) -r doc ChangeLog NEWS
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+ $(MAKE) doc LOG_VERSION=$(shell git tag -l | tail -1)
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+ $(MAKE) -s latest > doc/LATEST
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+ find doc/images doc/js -type f | \
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+ TZ=UTC xargs touch -d '1970-01-01 00:00:00' doc/rdoc.css
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+ $(MAKE) doc_gz
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+ chmod 644 $$(find doc -type f)
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+ rsync -av doc/ dcvr:/srv/bogomips/kcar/
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+ git ls-files | xargs touch
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+
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+ # Create gzip variants of the same timestamp as the original so nginx
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+ # "gzip_static on" can serve the gzipped versions directly.
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+ doc_gz: docs = $(shell find doc -type f ! -regex '^.*\.\(gif\|jpg\|png\|gz\)$$')
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+ doc_gz:
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+ touch doc/NEWS.atom.xml -d "$$(awk 'NR==1{print $$4,$$5,$$6}' NEWS)"
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+ for i in $(docs); do \
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+ gzip --rsyncable -9 < $$i > $$i.gz; touch -r $$i $$i.gz; done
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+ .PHONY: .FORCE-GIT-VERSION-FILE doc manifest man test $(test_units)