> Hi again, > > how can the name of the files created by the targets "zipinstall" and > "zipsourceinstall" be influenced? > > I've tried this way: > > <Makefile.fpc> > [prerules] > pretest: > echo $(ZIPNAME) > echo $(ZIP_ZIPNAME) > > [target] > programs=cnfdat2h5 > > [package] > name=cnfdat2h5 > version=0.1 > > [compiler] > options=-B > targetdir=obj > > [dist] > destdir=$(BASEDIR)/dist > #destdir=$(shell pwd)/dist > > [default] > fpcdir=/home/marc/fpc/share/src/fpc-2.0.2 > > [zip] > zipname=MyZipName > </Makefile.fpc> > > to no avail: > > <console> > $ fpcmake > Processing Makefile.fpc > freebsd-i386 requires: rtl > freebsd-m68k requires: rtl > freebsd-x86_64 requires: rtl > Writing Makefile > $ gmake pretest > echo cnfdat2h5freebsd > cnfdat2h5freebsd > echo > > $ > </console> > > Running the zipinstall and zipsourceinstall targets give me files with > the unchanged standard name. The final goal would be to have a name > formed like > > $(PACKAGE_NAME)-$(PACKAGE_VERSION).tar.gz > > for distribution. > > How can it be done?
The variable FULLZIPNAME can be set for this. See the generated Makefile how the variables are set and which default values are taken. Peter _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal