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# THIS RULE IS TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE SPECIFIC MAKEFILE
# It should compile the module, install it into the target directory
# structure in debian/ and build the package. Example:
#
#binary-modules:
# cd driver && $(MAKE) -f ../Makefile.debian
# mkdir -p debian/$(PKGNAME)/lib/modules/$(KVERS)/kernel/fs
# cp driver/foo.o debian/$(PKGNAME)/lib/modules/$(KVERS)/kernel/fs/
# dh_installdocs
# dh_installmodules
# dh_installchangelogs
# dh_link
# dh_strip
# dh_compress
# dh_fixperms
# dh_installdeb
# dh_gencontrol -- -v$(VERSION)
# dh_md5sums
# dh_builddeb --destdir=$(DEB_DESTDIR)
# THIS RULE IS TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE SPECIFIC MAKEFILE
# It should clean the source before and after the compilation. Example:
#
#kdist_clean:
# -$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) debian/rules clean
# rm -rf other.o module.o files driver
# THIS RULE IS TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE SPECIFIC MAKEFILE
# The kdist_configure target is called by make-kpkg modules_config. It
# should configure the module so it is ready for compilation (mostly
# useful for calling configure). Example:
#
#kdist_config: prep-deb-files
## maybe assign driver-2.4 or driver-2.6 to driver
# cp -la driver-$(shell echo $(KVERS) | sed -e 's/\(...\).*/\1/') driver
# cd driver ; ./configure
# Prepares the package for distribution. Intended for the kernel
# maintainer
kdist: kdist_build genchanges
$(ROOT_CMD) $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f debian/rules kdist_clean
# the kdist_image target is called by make-kpkg modules_image. It is
# responsible for compiling the module and creating the package. It
# should also clean up after making the module. Please note we use a
# seperate binary-modules target to make testing the package building
# easier, and kdist_build is the rule used by both, kdist and kdist_image
kdist_image: kdist_build
$(ROOT_CMD) $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f debian/rules kdist_clean
# common build rule for modules
#ifdef ROOT_CMD
kdist_build:
$(ROOT_CMD) $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f debian/rules kdist_clean kdist_config binary-modules
#else
#kdist_build: kdist_clean kdist_config binary-modules
#endif
.PHONY: kdist_config kdist_build kdist_image kdist
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