config.h.in
in the root is used to produce config.h
by default, but one can
write custom config.h
to change something. There is only DATADIR
define
which specifies location of data after installation, make sure it accounts for
custom DESTDIR
when it's used.
By default debug version is build right in the source tree.
NO-WEB=y
Disables building Web-UI.
config.mk
file
Put your custom configuration there.
debug
Builds debug version in debug/
.
release
Builds release version in release/
.
sanitize-basic
Builds debug version with undefined and address sanitizers enabled in
sanitize-basic/
.
man
Rebuilds manual pages in docs/
, requires pandoc
.
doxygen
Builds Doxygen documentation in doxygen/html
, requires doxygen
.
coverage
Builds coverage in coverage/
and commits it using uncov
itself (which should
be installed).
self-coverage
Builds coverage in coverage/
and commits it using just built uncov
.
check
Builds and runs tests. Combine with debug
, release
or sanitize-basic
to
build and run tests in that configuration.
clean
Removes build artifacts for all configurations.
install
Builds the application in release mode (release
target) and installs it.
DESTDIR
can be set to point to root of the installation directory.
uninstall
Removes executable and man page. Do specify DESTDIR
if it was specified on
installation.
Rebuilding a man-page requires pandoc
to be installed.
A regular installation under /usr/bin
can be done like this:
make install
Installation into custom directory (e.g. to make a package):
make DESTDIR=$PWD/build install
Similar to installation, but using uninstall
target:
make uninstall
Or for custom location:
make DESTDIR=$PWD/build uninstall