* Selecting build target root path
@ 2001-12-10 15:05 Dale Amon
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From: Dale Amon @ 2001-12-10 15:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: selinux
The discussion came up earlier wrt Debian dist paths.
I'd like to generalize the discussion and suggest
that all the selinux Makefiles have as their default
ROOT=/usr/local
LSMDIR=../../lsm
MODDIR=../../selinux/module
FLASKDIR=$ROOT/selinux/flask
INCDIR=$ROOT/selinux/include
BINDIR=$ROOT/selinux/bin
This actually a very common way of doing things so that
you can do things like:
* build for a target machine:
make ROOT=/usr/src/MyTargetRoot install
* build for a local host or a tgz install:
make install
* build it for a debian package:
make ROOT=/usr install
* build it for a chrooted test
make ROOT=/testroot install
I find a need for all of these procedures at one time
or another, and I notice it in particular now because
I'm building an selinux that I'm not going to install
on the machine doing the building... so I'll have to
modify the Makefile to do the above.
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