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To ensure a consistent order.
Misc: This might also make it a bit faster.
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Make the syntax target by default to make it harder to forget to update
the syntax files.
Note that the syntax files are built mostly silently and that they are
generated relatively fast (they only take 40~70ms to build on a not
exactly recent machine with `make clean; time make -j 4 syntax`), so
they should not add much noise nor time noise when just trying to build
firejail, for example.
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Changes:
* Generate firejail.vim from firejail.vim.in
* Generate firejail-profile.lang from firejail-profile.lang.in
* Update the manual syntax file steps on the new command checklist on
CONTRIBUTING.md to use `make syntax` instead
Relates to #2679 #5502 #5577 #5612.
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Changes:
* Use the commands from contrib/vim/syntax/firejail.vim to create
makefile targets to generate syntax lists in contrib/syntax/lists
* Add contrib/syntax/files/example.in as an example of how to generate
syntax files
* Generate and add the syntax lists, to make it easier to spot if they
are properly updated when a new command is added or if their recipes
also need changes
* Add "syntax" and "contrib" makefile targets
Note: The generation commands are executed mostly silently to avoid
generating too much noise when also making other targets.
Note2: In some generation commands, a `$$` escape is used to pass `$` to
the shell, to avoid being interpreted by make as the start of a macro.
Note3: `@make_input@` is used in example.in to make it clear that the
file is generated (and that it is generated by make rather than
configure), similarly to how `@configure_input@` is used in configure
input files. See also apparmor.vim:
$ head -n 2 /usr/share/vim/vimfiles/syntax/apparmor.vim
" generated from apparmor.vim.in by create-apparmor.vim.py
" do not edit this file - edit apparmor.vim.in or create-apparmor.vim.py instead
Environment: apparmor 3.1.2-1 on Artix Linux.
Relates to #2679 #5502 #5577 #5612.
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Having all of syntax files in the same directory makes it easier to
reference all of them at once on a makefile (such as with
`contrib/syntax/files/*.in`).
Also, this makes the path to the gtksourceview language-spec shorter.
Current path/new path:
* contrib/gtksourceview-5/language-specs/firejail-profile.lang
* contrib/syntax/files/firejail-profile.lang
Currently, adding a rule to the root Makefile to generate the
language-spec in the same directory as an input file would take at least
95 characters (with only a single dependency):
contrib/gtksourceview-5/language-specs/%.lang: contrib/gtksourceview-5/language-specs/%.lang.in
With this commit, the above shortened to 59 characters:
contrib/syntax/files/%.lang: contrib/syntax/files/%.lang.in
Which should make it more readable.
Relates to #2679 #5502.
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The seccomp filters are used by firejail itself at runtime (and are
installed to `$(libdir)`), while the man pages are used by an external
program (and installing them is optional; see `HAVE_MAN`), so reorder
them.
Misc: The seccomp filter targets were apparently added on commit
64431c712 ("seccomp work 1", 2016-11-20).
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And also add an "error: " prefix, to make the output clearer.
Before:
$ rm -f config.mk; make config.mk
printf 'run ./configure to generate %s\n' "config.mk" >&2
run ./configure to generate config.mk
false
make: *** No rule to make target 'config.mk'. Stop.
After:
$ rm -f config.mk; make config.mk
error: run ./configure to generate config.mk
make: *** No rule to make target 'config.mk'. Stop.
This amends commit e21637ca8 ("makefiles: add generated files as
dependencies", 2022-06-23) / PR #5219.
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It is currently only used on the "install" target.
This amends commit 16afd8c8e ("Add basic gtksourceview language-spec
(#5502)", 2022-12-04).
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feature
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This reverts commit 82299440533f54bd45bd5ec69136233c04028c15.
The idea is to later enable building the .deb package with AppArmor by
default with `make deb` and to then remove `make deb-apparmor` (though
note that some ci changes might also be needed in tandem[1]). This
could potentially allow building a .deb package for all firejail
versions (including past and future ones) with just `make deb`.
Also, note that other options can be added/removed to the default `deb`
target (besides AppArmor-related ones), so ideally there would be only a
single `deb` target with all the desired options applied.
So instead of releasing a version without `make deb` and then
potentially adding it back and removing `make deb-apparmor`, just leave
the targets as is (considering the current release, 0.9.70) for now.
[1] https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/pull/5176#issuecomment-1146855467
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Tested with org.gnome.TextEditor.
The gtksourceview language-spec hasn't changed between gtksourceview 3,
4 and 5 AFAIK so it should also work on older systems if you copy/link
the file in the right places.
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Instead of including it through src/common.mk.
This allows each makefile to directly override any value defined in
config.mk.
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This should make it more consistent with the other makefiles (especially
considering the subsequent deduplication commits on this branch) and
enables it to depend on the variables in question (as variables in
dependencies are immediately expanded, at least by default).
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This PR ensures ids.config only gets installed when --enable-ids is set during configure.
Fixes #5356.
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PACKAGE_TARNAME is the same as PACKAGE_NAME but normalized, so it should
be safer to use in paths. For example, on a downstream project, if
spaces or shell metacharacters are added to the package name, a path
that uses PACKAGE_TARNAME should keep working.
From the manual of GNU Autoconf (version 2.69):
> -- Macro: AC_INIT (PACKAGE, VERSION, [BUG-REPORT], [TARNAME], [URL])
> Process any command-line arguments and perform initialization and
> verification.
>
> Set the name of the PACKAGE and its VERSION. These are typically
> used in '--version' support, including that of 'configure'. The
> optional argument BUG-REPORT should be the email to which users
> should send bug reports. The package TARNAME differs from
> PACKAGE: the latter designates the full package name (e.g., 'GNU
> Autoconf'), while the former is meant for distribution tar ball
> names (e.g., 'autoconf'). It defaults to PACKAGE with 'GNU '
> stripped, lower-cased, and all characters other than
> alphanumerics and underscores are changed to '-'.
Note also that by default (on autoconf v2.69), `docdir=@docdir@` in
config.mk.in expands to the following in config.mk:
docdir=${datarootdir}/doc/${PACKAGE_TARNAME}
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To match other similar variables, such as datarootdir and mandir.
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There were a couple of files leftover after `make uninstall`. This
patch fixes that.
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With the previous commit ("makefiles: stop failing when config.mk does
not exist", 2022-06-23), make will not immediately fail when trying to
build a target without having the proper compile-time flags (which are
defined on common.mk).
For example, when running the command below:
make distclean && make
It will throw an error only after (mis-)compiling multiple objects.
So add a dependency on config.mk on every target that uses output
variables (such as @NAME@ / $(NAME)) on its recipe. And add a
dependency on config.sh on targets that call shell scripts that use
output variables (such as @NAME@ / $NAME). Also, add a recipe for
config.mk / config.sh telling to run ./configure, to make it a bit more
obvious just in case.
With this commit, make will abort earlier, by detecting that the
config.mk / config.sh dependency does not exist. This happens before
trying to execute the recipe.
This also makes the dependencies more accurate, since if config.mk
(which defines some CFLAGS) is changed, the CFLAGS may also have
changed, so a target that uses CFLAGS should probably be considered out
of date in this case anyway.
Relates to #5140.
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This allows running `make clean` and `make distclean` (and possibly
others) without having to run ./configure beforehand.
Note that some packaging-related targets still depend on the existence
of generated files. For example:
* dist: config.mk
* deb: config.sh
Commands used to search and replace:
$ git grep -Elz 'include *([^ ]*/)?config.mk' | xargs -0 -I '{}' \
sh -c "printf '%s\n' \
\"\$(sed -E 's|^include *(([^ ]*/)?config.mk)|-include \1|' '{}')\" >'{}'"
Relates to #5140.
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Configure summary: autoconf essentially only parses configure.ac and
generates the configure script (that is, the "./configure" shell
script). The latter is what actually checks what is available on the
system and internally sets the value of the output variables. It then,
for every filename foo in AC_CONFIG_FILES (and for every output variable
name BAR in AC_SUBST), reads foo.in, replaces every occurrence of
`@BAR@` with the value of the shell variable `$BAR` and generates the
file foo from the result. After this, configure is finished and `make`
could be executed to start the build.
Now that (as of #5140) all output variables are only defined on
config.mk.in and on config.sh.in, there is no need to generate any
makefile nor any other mkfile or shell script at configure time. So
rename every "Makefile.in" to "Makefile", mkdeb.sh.in to mkdeb.sh,
src/common.mk.in to src/common.mk and leave just config.mk and config.sh
as the files to be generated at configure time.
This allows editing and committing all makefiles directly, without
potentially having to run ./configure in between.
Commands used to rename the makefiles:
$ git ls-files -z -- '*Makefile.in' | xargs -0 -I '{}' sh -c \
"git mv '{}' \"\$(dirname '{}')/Makefile\""
Additionally, from my (rudimentary) testing, this commit reduces the
time it takes to run ./configure by about 20~25% compared to commit
72ece92ea ("Transmission fixes: drop private-lib (#5213)", 2022-06-22).
Environment: dash 0.5.11.5-1, gcc 12.1.0-2, Artix Linux, ext4 on an HDD.
Commands used for benchmarking each commit:
$ : >time_configure && ./configure && make distclean &&
for i in $(seq 1 10); do
{ time -p ./configure; } 2>>time_configure; done
$ grep real time_configure |
awk '{ total += $2 } END { print total/NR }'
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