# Makefile for rEFInd CC=gcc CXX=g++ CXXFLAGS=-O2 -fpic -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -Wall -g NAMES=refind SRCS=$(NAMES:=.c) OBJS=$(NAMES:=.o) HEADERS=$(NAMES:=.h) LOADER_DIR=refind FS_DIR=filesystems LIBEG_DIR=libeg EFILIB_DIR=EfiLib # Build rEFInd, including libeg all: tiano gnuefi: make -C $(LIBEG_DIR) make -C $(LOADER_DIR) # make -C $(FS_DIR) fs: make -C $(FS_DIR) tiano: make AR_TARGET=EfiLib -C $(EFILIB_DIR) -f Make.tiano make AR_TARGET=libeg -C $(LIBEG_DIR) -f Make.tiano make BUILDME=refind DLL_TARGET=refind -C $(LOADER_DIR) -f Make.tiano clean: make -C $(LIBEG_DIR) clean make -C $(LOADER_DIR) clean make -C $(EFILIB_DIR) clean -f Make.tiano make -C $(FS_DIR) clean rm -f include/*~ # NOTE TO DISTRIBUTION MAINTAINERS: # The "install" target installs the program directly to the ESP # and it modifies the *CURRENT COMPUTER's* NVRAM. Thus, you should # *NOT* use this target as part of the build process for your # binary packages (RPMs, Debian packages, etc.). (Gentoo could # use it in an ebuild, though....) You COULD, however, copy the # files to a directory somewhere (/usr/share/refind or whatever) # and then call install.sh as part of the binary package # installation process. install: ./install.sh # DO NOT DELETE