1# Make and install tzdb code and data. 2# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of 3# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson. 4# Request POSIX conformance; this must be the first non-comment line. 5.POSIX: 6# By default, builds of code and data assume POSIX.1-2001 or later; 7# this assumption can be relaxed by tailoring the build as described below. 8# On older platforms you may need to scrounge for POSIX conformance. 9# For example, on Solaris 10 (2005) with Sun Studio 12 aka Sun C 5.9 (2007), 10# use 'PATH=/usr/xpg4/bin:$PATH make CC=c99'. 11# Reproducible builds of distribution tarballs also need a copy of the 12# Git repository, and assume the behavior of the following programs 13# (or later versions): 14# Git 2.7.0 (2016) 15# GNU Coreutils 6.3 (2006) 16# GNU Tar 1.14 (2004) 17# GnuPG 1.4 (2004) 18# Although tzdb does not come with a software bill of materials, 19# you should be able to construct one based on the above information, 20# your platform, and the way you use this Makefile. 21 22# To affect how this Makefile works, you can run a shell script like this: 23# 24# #!/bin/sh 25# make CFLAGS='-O2 -DHAVE_GETTEXT=0' "$@" 26# 27# This example script is appropriate for a GNU/Linux system 28# which needs more optimization than default, and which does not want 29# gettext's internationalization of diagnostics. 30# 31# Alternatively, you can simply edit this Makefile to tailor the following 32# macro definitions. 33 34############################################################################### 35# Start of macros that one plausibly might want to tailor. 36 37# Package name for the code distribution. 38PACKAGE= tzcode 39 40# Version number for the distribution, overridden in the 'tarballs' rule below. 41VERSION= unknown 42 43# Email address for bug reports. 44BUGEMAIL= tz@iana.org 45 46# DATAFORM selects the data format. 47# Available formats represent essentially the same data, albeit 48# possibly with minor discrepancies that users are not likely to notice. 49# To get new features and the best data right away, use: 50# DATAFORM= vanguard 51# To wait a while before using new features, to give downstream users 52# time to upgrade zic (the default), use: 53# DATAFORM= main 54# To wait even longer for new features, use: 55# DATAFORM= rearguard 56# Rearguard users might also want "ZFLAGS = -b fat"; see below. 57DATAFORM= main 58 59# Change the line below for your timezone (after finding the one you want in 60# one of the $(TDATA) source files, or adding it to a source file). 61# Alternatively, if you discover you've got the wrong timezone, you can just 62# 'zic -l -' to remove it, or 'zic -l rightzone' to change it. 63# Use the command 64# make zonenames 65# to get a list of the values you can use for LOCALTIME. 66 67LOCALTIME= Factory 68 69# The POSIXRULES macro controls interpretation of POSIX-like TZ 70# settings like TZ='EET-2EEST' that lack DST transition rules. 71# If POSIXRULES is '-', no template is installed; this is the default. 72# Any other value for POSIXRULES is obsolete and should not be relied on, as: 73# * It does not work correctly in popular implementations such as GNU/Linux. 74# * It does not work even in tzcode, except for historical timestamps 75# that precede the last explicit transition in the POSIXRULES file. 76# Hence it typically does not work for current and future timestamps. 77# If, despite the above, you want a template for handling these settings, 78# you can change the line below (after finding the timezone you want in the 79# one of the $(TDATA) source files, or adding it to a source file). 80# Alternatively, if you discover you've got the wrong timezone, you can just 81# 'zic -p -' to remove it, or 'zic -p rightzone' to change it. 82# Use the command 83# make zonenames 84# to get a list of the values you can use for POSIXRULES. 85 86POSIXRULES= - 87 88# Also see TZDEFRULESTRING below, which takes effect only 89# if POSIXRULES is '-' or if the template file cannot be accessed. 90 91 92# Installation locations. 93# 94# The defaults are suitable for Debian, except that if REDO is 95# posix_right or right_posix then files that Debian puts under 96# /usr/share/zoneinfo/posix and /usr/share/zoneinfo/right are instead 97# put under /usr/share/zoneinfo-posix and /usr/share/zoneinfo-leaps, 98# respectively. Problems with the Debian approach are discussed in 99# the commentary for the right_posix rule (below). 100 101# Destination directory, which can be used for staging. 102# 'make DESTDIR=/stage install' installs under /stage (e.g., to 103# /stage/etc/localtime instead of to /etc/localtime). Files under 104# /stage are not intended to work as-is, but can be copied by hand to 105# the root directory later. If DESTDIR is empty, 'make install' does 106# not stage, but installs directly into production locations. 107DESTDIR = 108 109# Everything is installed into subdirectories of TOPDIR, and used there. 110# TOPDIR should be empty (meaning the root directory), 111# or a directory name that does not end in "/". 112# TOPDIR should be empty or an absolute name unless you're just testing. 113TOPDIR = 114 115# The default local timezone is taken from the file TZDEFAULT. 116TZDEFAULT = $(TOPDIR)/etc/localtime 117 118# The subdirectory containing installed program and data files, and 119# likewise for installed files that can be shared among architectures. 120# These should be relative file names. 121USRDIR = usr 122USRSHAREDIR = $(USRDIR)/share 123 124# "Compiled" timezone information is placed in the "TZDIR" directory 125# (and subdirectories). 126# TZDIR_BASENAME should not contain "/" and should not be ".", ".." or empty. 127TZDIR_BASENAME= zoneinfo 128TZDIR = $(TOPDIR)/$(USRSHAREDIR)/$(TZDIR_BASENAME) 129 130# The "tzselect" and (if you do "make INSTALL") "date" commands go in: 131BINDIR = $(TOPDIR)/$(USRDIR)/bin 132 133# The "zdump" command goes in: 134ZDUMPDIR = $(BINDIR) 135 136# The "zic" command goes in: 137ZICDIR = $(TOPDIR)/$(USRDIR)/sbin 138 139# Manual pages go in subdirectories of. . . 140MANDIR = $(TOPDIR)/$(USRSHAREDIR)/man 141 142# Library functions are put in an archive in LIBDIR. 143LIBDIR = $(TOPDIR)/$(USRDIR)/lib 144 145 146# Types to try, as an alternative to time_t. 147TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES = $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD) $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_TAIL) 148TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD = int_least64_t.ck 149TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_TAIL = int_least32_t.ck uint_least32_t.ck \ 150 uint_least64_t.ck 151 152# What kind of TZif data files to generate. (TZif is the binary time 153# zone data format that zic generates; see Internet RFC 9636.) 154# If you want only POSIX time, with time values interpreted as 155# seconds since the epoch (not counting leap seconds), use 156# REDO= posix_only 157# below. If you want only "right" time, with values interpreted 158# as seconds since the epoch (counting leap seconds), use 159# REDO= right_only 160# below. If you want both sets of data available, with leap seconds not 161# counted normally, use 162# REDO= posix_right 163# below. If you want both sets of data available, with leap seconds counted 164# normally, use 165# REDO= right_posix 166# below. POSIX mandates that leap seconds not be counted, and a 167# nonnegative TZ_CHANGE_INTERVAL also assumes this, so to be compatible with 168# these, use "posix_only" or "posix_right". Use POSIX time on systems with 169# leap smearing; this can work better than unsmeared "right" time with 170# applications that are not leap second aware, and is closer to unsmeared 171# "right" time than unsmeared POSIX time is (e.g., 0.5 vs 1.0 s max error). 172 173REDO= posix_right 174 175# Whether to put an "Expires" line in the leapseconds file. 176# Use EXPIRES_LINE=1 to put the line in, 0 to omit it. 177# The EXPIRES_LINE value matters only if REDO's value contains "right". 178# If you change EXPIRES_LINE, remove the leapseconds file before running "make". 179# zic's support for the Expires line was introduced in tzdb 2020a, 180# and was modified in tzdb 2021b to generate version 4 TZif files. 181# EXPIRES_LINE defaults to 0 for now so that the leapseconds file 182# can be given to pre-2020a zic implementations and so that TZif files 183# built by newer zic implementations can be read by pre-2021b libraries. 184EXPIRES_LINE= 0 185 186# To install data in text form that has all the information of the TZif data, 187# (optionally incorporating leap second information), use 188# TZDATA_TEXT= tzdata.zi leapseconds 189# To install text data without leap second information (e.g., because 190# REDO='posix_only'), use 191# TZDATA_TEXT= tzdata.zi 192# To avoid installing text data, use 193# TZDATA_TEXT= 194 195TZDATA_TEXT= leapseconds tzdata.zi 196 197# For backward-compatibility links for old zone names, use 198# BACKWARD= backward 199# To omit these links, use 200# BACKWARD= 201 202BACKWARD= backward 203 204# If you want out-of-scope and often-wrong data from the file 'backzone', 205# but only for entries listed in the backward-compatibility file zone.tab, use 206# PACKRATDATA= backzone 207# PACKRATLIST= zone.tab 208# If you want all the 'backzone' data, use 209# PACKRATDATA= backzone 210# PACKRATLIST= 211# To omit this data, use 212# PACKRATDATA= 213# PACKRATLIST= 214 215PACKRATDATA= 216PACKRATLIST= 217 218# The name of a locale using the UTF-8 encoding, used during self-tests. 219# The tests are skipped if the name does not appear to work on this system. 220 221UTF8_LOCALE= en_US.utf8 222 223# Extra flags for producing man page files like tzfile.5.txt. 224# These flags are used only if groff (or mandoc) is present. 225# Each option should begin with "-" and should lack shell metacharacters. 226# Plausible options include -Tascii and -Tutf8. 227MANFLAGS= -Tutf8 228 229# Non-default libraries needed to link. 230# On some hosts, this should have -lintl unless CFLAGS has -DHAVE_GETTEXT=0. 231LDLIBS= 232 233# Add the following to an uncommented "CFLAGS=" line as needed 234# to override defaults specified in the source code or by the system. 235# "-DFOO" is equivalent to "-DFOO=1". 236# -DDEPRECATE_TWO_DIGIT_YEARS for optional runtime warnings about strftime 237# formats that generate only the last two digits of year numbers 238# -DEPOCH_LOCAL if the 'time' function returns local time not UT 239# -DEPOCH_OFFSET=N if the 'time' function returns a value N greater 240# than what POSIX specifies, assuming local time is UT. 241# For example, N is 252460800 on AmigaOS. 242# -DFREE_PRESERVES_ERRNO=[01] if the 'free' function munges or preserves errno 243# (default is guessed) 244# -DHAVE_DECL_ASCTIME_R=0 if <time.h> does not declare asctime_r 245# on POSIX platforms predating POSIX.1-2024 246# -DHAVE_DECL_ENVIRON if <unistd.h> declares 'environ' 247# -DHAVE_DECL_TIMEGM=0 if <time.h> does not declare timegm 248# -DHAVE_DIRECT_H if mkdir needs <direct.h> (MS-Windows) 249# -DHAVE_FCHMOD=0 if your system lacks the fchmod function 250# -DHAVE__GENERIC=0 if _Generic does not work* 251# -DHAVE_GETEUID=0 if gete?[ug]id do not work 252# -DHAVE_GETRANDOM if getrandom works (e.g., GNU/Linux), 253# -DHAVE_GETRANDOM=0 to avoid using getrandom 254# -DHAVE_GETRESUID=0 if getres[ug]id do not work 255# -DHAVE_GETTEXT if gettext works (e.g., GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris), 256# where LDLIBS also needs to contain -lintl on some hosts; 257# -DHAVE_GETTEXT=0 to avoid using gettext 258# -DHAVE_INCOMPATIBLE_CTIME_R if your system's time.h declares 259# ctime_r and asctime_r incompatibly with POSIX.1-2017 and earlier 260# (Solaris when _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS is not defined). 261# -DHAVE_INTTYPES_H=0 if <inttypes.h> does not work*+ 262# -DHAVE_ISSETUGID=1 if issetugid works, 0 otherwise (default is guessed) 263# If 0, you may also use -DHAVE_SYS_AUXV_H=1 if <sys/auxv.h> works, 264# 0 otherwise (default is guessed). 265# -DHAVE_LINK=0 if your system lacks a link function 266# -DHAVE_LOCALTIME_R=0 if your system lacks a localtime_r function 267# -DHAVE_LOCALTIME_RZ=0 if you do not want zdump to use localtime_rz 268# localtime_rz can make zdump significantly faster, but is nonstandard. 269# -DHAVE_MALLOC_ERRNO=0 if malloc etc. do not set errno on failure. 270# -DHAVE_MEMPCPY=1 if your system has mempcpy, 0 if not (default is guessed) 271# -DHAVE_POSIX_DECLS=0 if your system's include files do not declare 272# variables like 'tzname' required by POSIX 273# -DHAVE_PWD_H=0 if your system lacks pwd.h, grp.h and corresponding functions 274# If 0, you may also need -Dgid_t=G -Duid_t=U 275# to define gid_t and uid_t to be types G and U. 276# -DHAVE_SETENV=0 if your system lacks the setenv function 277# -DHAVE_SETMODE=[01] if your system lacks or has the setmode and getmode 278# functions (default is guessed) 279# -DHAVE_SNPRINTF=0 if your system lacks the snprintf function+ 280# -DHAVE_STDCKDINT_H=0 if neither <stdckdint.h> nor substitutes like 281# __builtin_add_overflow work* 282# -DHAVE_STDINT_H=0 if <stdint.h> does not work*+ 283# -DHAVE_STRFTIME_L if <time.h> declares locale_t and strftime_l 284# -DHAVE_STRDUP=0 if your system lacks the strdup function 285# -DHAVE_STRNLEN=0 if your system lacks the strnlen function+ 286# -DHAVE_STRTOLL=0 if your system lacks the strtoll function+ 287# -DHAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_CTIM=0 if struct stat lacks a member st_ctim+ 288# -DHAVE_STRUCT_TIMESPEC=0 if your system lacks struct timespec+ 289# -DHAVE_SYMLINK=0 if your system lacks the symlink function 290# -DHAVE_SYS_STAT_H=0 if <sys/stat.h> does not work* 291# If 0, you may also need -Dmode_t=M to define mode_t to be type M. 292# -DHAVE_TZSET=0 if your system lacks a tzset function 293# -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=0 if <unistd.h> does not work* 294# -DHAVE_UTMPX_H=0 if <utmpx.h> does not work* 295# -Dlocale_t=XXX if your system uses XXX instead of locale_t 296# -DMKTIME_MIGHT_OVERFLOW if mktime might fail due to time_t overflow 297# -DOPENAT_TZDIR if tzset should use openat on TZDIR then a relative open. 298# See localtime.c for details. 299# -DPORT_TO_C89 if tzcode should also run on mostly-C89 platforms+ 300# Typically it is better to use a later standard. For example, 301# with GCC 4.9.4 (2016), prefer '-std=gnu11' to '-DPORT_TO_C89'. 302# Even with -DPORT_TO_C89, the code needs at least one C99 303# feature (integers at least 64 bits wide) and maybe more. 304# -DRESERVE_STD_EXT_IDS if your platform reserves standard identifiers 305# with external linkage, e.g., applications cannot define 'localtime'. 306# -Dssize_t=int on hosts like MS-Windows that lack ssize_t 307# -DSUPPORT_C89=0 if the tzcode library should not support C89 callers 308# Although -DSUPPORT_C89=0 might work around latent bugs in callers, 309# it does not conform to POSIX. 310# -DSUPPORT_POSIX2008 if the library should support older POSIX callers+ 311# However, this might cause problems in POSIX.1-2024-or-later callers. 312# -DSUPPRESS_TZDIR to not prepend TZDIR to file names; this has 313# security implications and is not recommended for general use 314# -DTHREAD_SAFE to make localtime.c thread-safe, as POSIX requires; 315# not needed by the main-program tz code, which is single-threaded. 316# Append other compiler flags as needed, e.g., -pthread on GNU/Linux. 317# The following options can also be used: 318# -DTHREAD_PREFER_SINGLE to prefer speed in single-threaded apps, 319# at some cost in CPU time and energy in multi-threaded apps. 320# The following options can also be used: 321# -DHAVE___ISTHREADED=1 if there is an extern int __isthreaded 322# variable, 0 otherwise (default is guessed) 323# -DHAVE_SYS_SINGLE_THREADED_H=0 if <sys/single_threaded.h> works, 324# 0 otherwise (default is guessed) 325# -DTHREAD_RWLOCK to use read-write locks intead of mutexes. 326# This can improve paralellism and thus save real time 327# if many threads call tzcode functions simultaneously. 328# It also costs CPU time and thus energy. 329# -DTHREAD_TM_MULTI to have gmtime, localtime, and offtime 330# return different struct tm * addresses in different threads. 331# This supports unportable programs that call 332# gmtime/localtime/offtime when they should call 333# gmtime_r/localtime_r/offtime_r to avoid races. 334# Because the corresponding storage is freed on thread exit, 335# this option is incompatible with POSIX.1-2024 and earlier. 336# It also costs CPU time and memory. 337# -Dtime_tz=\"T\" to use T as the time_t type, rather than the system time_t 338# This is intended for internal use only; it mangles external names. 339# -DTZ_CHANGE_INTERVAL=N if functions depending on TZ should check 340# no more often than every N seconds for TZif file changes. 341# If N is negative (the default), no such checking is done. 342# This option is intended for platforms that want localtime etc. 343# to respond to changes to a file selected by TZ, including to 344# TZDEFAULT (normally /etc/localtime) if TZ is unset. 345# On these platforms, REDO should be "posix_only" or "posix_right". 346# This option does not affect tzalloc-allocated objects. 347# -DTZ_DOMAIN=\"foo\" to use "foo" for gettext domain name; default is "tz" 348# -DTZ_DOMAINDIR=\"/path\" to use "/path" for gettext directory; 349# the default is system-supplied, typically "/usr/lib/locale" 350# -DTZDEFRULESTRING=\",date/time,date/time\" to default to the specified 351# DST transitions for proleptic format TZ strings lacking them, 352# in the usual case where POSIXRULES is '-'. If not specified, 353# TZDEFRULESTRING defaults to US rules for future DST transitions. 354# This mishandles some past timestamps, as US DST rules have changed. 355# It also mishandles settings like TZ='EET-2EEST' for eastern Europe, 356# as Europe and US DST rules differ. 357# -DTZNAME_MAXIMUM=N to limit time zone abbreviations to N bytes (default 254) 358# -DUNINIT_TRAP if reading uninitialized storage can cause problems 359# other than simply getting garbage data 360# -DUSE_LTZ=0 to build zdump with the system time zone library 361# Also set TZDOBJS=zdump.o and CHECK_TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES= below. 362# -DZIC_BLOAT_DEFAULT=\"fat\" to default zic's -b option to "fat", and 363# similarly for "slim". Fat TZif files work around incompatibilities 364# and bugs in some TZif readers, notably older ones that 365# ignore or otherwise mishandle 64-bit data in TZif files; 366# however, fat TZif files may trigger bugs in newer TZif readers. 367# Slim TZif files are more efficient, and are the default. 368# -DZIC_MAX_ABBR_LEN_WO_WARN=3 369# (or some other number) to set the maximum time zone abbreviation length 370# that zic will accept without a warning (the default is 6) 371# -g to generate symbolic debugging info 372# -Idir to include from directory 'dir' 373# -O0 to disable optimization; other -O options to enable more optimization 374# -Uname to remove any definition of the macro 'name' 375# $(GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS) if you are using recent GCC and want lots of checking 376# 377# * Options marked "*" can be omitted if your compiler is C23 compatible. 378# * Options marked "+" are obsolescent and are planned to be removed 379# once the code assumes C99 or later (say in the year 2029) 380# and POSIX.1-2024 or later (say in the year 2034). 381# 382# Select instrumentation via "make GCC_INSTRUMENT='whatever'". 383GCC_INSTRUMENT = \ 384 -fsanitize=undefined -fsanitize-address-use-after-scope \ 385 -fsanitize-trap=all -fstack-protector 386# Omit -fanalyzer from GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS, as it makes GCC too slow. 387GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS = -DGCC_LINT -g3 -O3 \ 388 $(GCC_INSTRUMENT) \ 389 -Wall -Wextra \ 390 -Walloc-size-larger-than=100000 -Warray-bounds=2 \ 391 -Wbad-function-cast -Wbidi-chars=any,ucn -Wcast-align=strict -Wcast-qual \ 392 -Wdate-time \ 393 -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wdouble-promotion \ 394 -Wduplicated-branches -Wduplicated-cond -Wflex-array-member-not-at-end \ 395 -Wformat=2 -Wformat-overflow=2 -Wformat-signedness -Wformat-truncation \ 396 -Wimplicit-fallthrough=5 -Winit-self -Wlogical-op \ 397 -Wmissing-declarations -Wmissing-prototypes \ 398 -Wmissing-variable-declarations -Wnested-externs \ 399 -Wnull-dereference \ 400 -Wold-style-definition -Woverlength-strings -Wpointer-arith \ 401 -Wshadow -Wshift-overflow=2 -Wstrict-overflow \ 402 -Wstrict-prototypes -Wstringop-overflow=4 \ 403 -Wstringop-truncation -Wsuggest-attribute=cold \ 404 -Wsuggest-attribute=const -Wsuggest-attribute=format \ 405 -Wsuggest-attribute=malloc \ 406 -Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn -Wsuggest-attribute=pure \ 407 -Wtrampolines -Wundef -Wunused-macros -Wuse-after-free=3 \ 408 -Wvariadic-macros -Wvla -Wwrite-strings \ 409 -Wno-format-nonliteral -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-type-limits 410# 411# If your system has a "GMT offset" field in its "struct tm"s 412# (or if you decide to add such a field in your system's "time.h" file), 413# add the name to a define such as 414# -DTM_GMTOFF=tm_gmtoff 415# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. If not defined, the code attempts to 416# guess TM_GMTOFF from other macros; define NO_TM_GMTOFF to suppress this. 417# Similarly, if your system has a "zone abbreviation" field, define 418# -DTM_ZONE=tm_zone 419# and define NO_TM_ZONE to suppress any guessing. 420# Although POSIX.1-2024 requires these fields and they are widely available 421# on GNU/Linux and BSD systems, some older systems lack them. 422# 423# The next batch of options control support for external variables 424# exported by tzcode. In practice these variables are less useful 425# than TM_GMTOFF and TM_ZONE. However, most of them are standardized. 426# # 427# # To omit or support the external variable "tzname", add one of: 428# # -DHAVE_TZNAME=0 # do not support "tzname" 429# # -DHAVE_TZNAME=1 # support "tzname", which is defined by system library 430# # -DHAVE_TZNAME=2 # support and define "tzname" 431# # to the "CFLAGS=" line. Although "tzname" is required by POSIX.1-1988 432# # and later, its contents are unspecified if you use a geographical TZ 433# # and the variable is planned to be removed in a future POSIX edition. 434# # If not defined, the code attempts to guess HAVE_TZNAME from other macros. 435# # Warning: unless time_tz is also defined, HAVE_TZNAME=1 can cause 436# # crashes when combined with some platforms' standard libraries, 437# # presumably due to memory allocation issues. 438# # 439# # To omit or support the external variables "timezone" and "daylight", add 440# # -DUSG_COMPAT=0 # do not support 441# # -DUSG_COMPAT=1 # support, and variables are defined by system library 442# # -DUSG_COMPAT=2 # support and define variables 443# # to the "CFLAGS=" line; "timezone" and "daylight" are inspired by Unix 444# # Systems Group code and are required by POSIX.1-2008 and later (with XSI), 445# # although their contents are unspecified if you use a geographical TZ 446# # and the variables are planned to be removed in a future edition of POSIX. 447# # If not defined, the code attempts to guess USG_COMPAT from other macros. 448# # 449# # To support the external variable "altzone", add 450# # -DALTZONE=0 # do not support 451# # -DALTZONE=1 # support "altzone", which is defined by system library 452# # -DALTZONE=2 # support and define "altzone" 453# # to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line; although "altzone" appeared in 454# # System V Release 3.1 it has not been standardized. 455# # If not defined, the code attempts to guess ALTZONE from other macros. 456# 457# If you want functions that were inspired by early versions of X3J11's work, 458# add 459# -DSTD_INSPIRED 460# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. This arranges for the following 461# functions to be added to the time conversion library. 462# "offtime" is like "gmtime" except that it accepts a second (long) argument 463# that gives an offset to add to the time_t when converting it. 464# "offtime_r" is to "offtime" what "gmtime_r" is to "gmtime". 465# I.e., "offtime" and "offtime_r" are like calling "localtime_rz" 466# with a fixed-offset zone. 467# "timelocal" is nearly equivalent to "mktime". 468# "timeoff" is like "timegm" except that it accepts a second (long) argument 469# that gives an offset to use when converting to a time_t. 470# I.e., "timeoff" is like calling "mktime_z" with a fixed-offset zone. 471# "posix2time" and "time2posix" are described in an included manual page. 472# X3J11's work does not describe any of these functions. 473# These functions may well disappear in future releases of the time 474# conversion package. 475# 476# If you don't want functions that were inspired by NetBSD, add 477# -DNETBSD_INSPIRED=0 478# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. Otherwise, the functions 479# "localtime_rz", "mktime_z", "tzalloc", and "tzfree" are added to the 480# time library, and if STD_INSPIRED is also defined to nonzero the functions 481# "posix2time_z" and "time2posix_z" are added as well. 482# The functions ending in "_z" (or "_rz") are like their unsuffixed 483# (or suffixed-by-"_r") counterparts, except with an extra first 484# argument of opaque type timezone_t that specifies the timezone. 485# "tzalloc" allocates a timezone_t value, and "tzfree" frees it. 486# 487# If you want to allocate state structures in localtime, add 488# -DALL_STATE 489# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. Storage is obtained by calling malloc. 490# 491# NIST-PCTS:151-2, Version 1.4, (1993-12-03) is a test suite put 492# out by the National Institute of Standards and Technology 493# which claims to test C and POSIX conformance. If you want to pass PCTS, add 494# -DPCTS 495# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. 496# 497# If you want strict compliance with XPG4 as of 1994-04-09, add 498# -DXPG4_1994_04_09 499# to the end of the "CFLAGS=" line. This causes "strftime" to always return 500# 53 as a week number (rather than 52 or 53) for January days before 501# January's first Monday when a "%V" format is used and January 1 502# falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. 503# 504# POSIX says CFLAGS defaults to "-O 1". 505# Uncomment the following line and edit its contents as needed. 506 507#CFLAGS= -O 1 508 509 510# The name of a POSIX-like library archiver, its flags, C compiler, 511# linker flags, and 'make' utility. Ordinarily the defaults suffice. 512# The commented-out values are the defaults specified by POSIX.1-2024. 513#AR = ar 514#ARFLAGS = -rv 515#CC = c17 516#LDFLAGS = 517#MAKE = make 518 519# Where to fetch leap-seconds.list from. 520leaplist_URI = \ 521 https://hpiers.obspm.fr/iers/bul/bulc/ntp/leap-seconds.list 522# The file is generated by the IERS Earth Orientation Centre, in Paris. 523leaplist_TZ = Europe/Paris 524# 525# To fetch leap-seconds.list from NIST via a less-secure protocol 526# and with less-volatile metadata, use these settings: 527#leaplist_URI = ftp://ftp.boulder.nist.gov/pub/time/leap-seconds.list 528#leaplist_TZ = America/Denver 529 530# The zic command and its arguments. 531 532zic= ./zic 533ZIC= $(zic) $(ZFLAGS) 534 535# To shrink the size of installed TZif files, 536# append "-r @N" to omit data before N-seconds-after-the-Epoch. 537# To grow the files and work around bugs in older applications, 538# possibly at the expense of introducing bugs in newer ones, 539# append "-b fat"; see ZIC_BLOAT_DEFAULT above. 540# See the zic man page for more about -b and -r. 541ZFLAGS= 542 543# How to use zic to install TZif files. 544 545ZIC_INSTALL= $(ZIC) -d '$(DESTDIR)$(TZDIR)' 546 547# The name of a POSIX-compliant 'awk' on your system. 548# mawk 1.3.3 and Solaris 10 /usr/bin/awk do not work. 549# Also, it is better (though not essential) if 'awk' supports UTF-8, 550# and unfortunately mawk and busybox awk do not support UTF-8. 551# Try AWK=gawk or AWK=nawk if your awk has the abovementioned problems. 552AWK= awk 553 554# The full path name of a POSIX-compliant shell, preferably one that supports 555# the Korn shell's 'select' statement as an extension. 556# These days, Bash is the most popular. 557# It should be OK to set this to /bin/sh, on platforms where /bin/sh 558# lacks 'select' or doesn't completely conform to POSIX, but /bin/bash 559# is typically nicer if it works. 560KSHELL= /bin/bash 561 562# Name of curl <https://curl.haxx.se/>, used for HTML validation 563# and to fetch leap-seconds.list from upstream. 564# Set CURL=: to disable use of the Internet. 565CURL= curl 566 567# Name of GNU Privacy Guard <https://gnupg.org/>, used to sign distributions. 568GPG= gpg 569 570# This expensive test requires USE_LTZ. 571# To suppress it, define this macro to be empty. 572CHECK_TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES = check_time_t_alternatives 573 574# SAFE_CHAR is a regular expression that matches a safe character. 575# Some parts of this distribution are limited to safe characters; 576# others can use any UTF-8 character. 577# For now, the safe characters are a safe subset of ASCII. 578# The caller must set the shell variable 'sharp' to the character '#', 579# since Makefile macros cannot contain '#'. 580# TAB_CHAR is a single tab character, in single quotes. 581TAB_CHAR= ' ' 582SAFE_CHARSET1= $(TAB_CHAR)' !\"'$$sharp'$$%&'\''()*+,./0123456789:;<=>?@' 583SAFE_CHARSET2= 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\^_`' 584SAFE_CHARSET3= 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~' 585SAFE_CHARSET= $(SAFE_CHARSET1)$(SAFE_CHARSET2)$(SAFE_CHARSET3) 586SAFE_CHAR= '[]'$(SAFE_CHARSET)'-]' 587 588# These non-alphabetic, non-ASCII printable characters are 589# used in commentary or in generated *.txt files 590# and are not likely to cause confusion. 591UNUSUAL_OK_CHARSET= §«°±»½¾×–‘’“”•→−≤★⟨⟩⯪ 592 593# Put this in a bracket expression to match spaces. 594s = [:space:] 595 596# OK_CHAR matches any character allowed in the distributed files. 597# This is the same as SAFE_CHAR, except that UNUSUAL_OK_CHARSET and 598# multibyte letters are also allowed so that commentary can contain a 599# few safe symbols and people's names and can quote non-English sources. 600OK_CHAR= '[][:alpha:]$(UNUSUAL_OK_CHARSET)'$(SAFE_CHARSET)'-]' 601 602# SAFE_LINE matches a line of safe characters. 603# SAFE_SHARP_LINE is similar, except any OK character can follow '#'; 604# this is so that comments can contain non-ASCII characters. 605# OK_LINE matches a line of OK characters. 606SAFE_LINE= '^'$(SAFE_CHAR)'*$$' 607SAFE_SHARP_LINE='^'$(SAFE_CHAR)'*('$$sharp$(OK_CHAR)'*)?$$' 608OK_LINE= '^'$(OK_CHAR)'*$$' 609 610# Flags to give 'tar' when making a distribution. 611# Try to use flags appropriate for GNU tar. 612GNUTARFLAGS= --format=pax --pax-option=delete=atime,delete=ctime \ 613 --numeric-owner --owner=0 --group=0 \ 614 --mode=go+u,go-w --sort=name 615SETUP_TAR= \ 616 export LC_ALL=C && \ 617 if tar $(GNUTARFLAGS) --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ 618 TAR='tar $(GNUTARFLAGS)'; \ 619 else \ 620 TAR=tar; \ 621 fi 622 623# Flags to give 'gzip' when making a distribution. 624GZIPFLAGS= -9n 625 626# When comparing .tzs files, use GNU diff's -F'^TZ=' option if supported. 627# This makes it easier to see which Zone has been affected. 628SETUP_DIFF_TZS = \ 629 if diff -u -F'^TZ=' - - <>/dev/null >&0 2>&1; then \ 630 DIFF_TZS='diff -u -F^TZ='; \ 631 else \ 632 DIFF_TZS='diff -u'; \ 633 fi 634 635# ':' on typical hosts; 'ranlib' on the ancient hosts that still need ranlib. 636RANLIB= : 637 638# POSIX prohibits defining or using SHELL. However, csh users on systems 639# that use the user shell for Makefile commands may need to define SHELL. 640#SHELL= /bin/sh 641 642# End of macros that one plausibly might want to tailor. 643############################################################################### 644 645 646TZCOBJS= zic.o 647TZDOBJS= zdump.o localtime.o strftime.o 648DATEOBJS= date.o localtime.o strftime.o 649LIBSRCS= localtime.c asctime.c difftime.c strftime.c 650LIBOBJS= localtime.o asctime.o difftime.o strftime.o 651HEADERS= tzfile.h private.h 652NONLIBSRCS= zic.c zdump.c 653NEWUCBSRCS= date.c 654SOURCES= $(HEADERS) $(LIBSRCS) $(NONLIBSRCS) $(NEWUCBSRCS) \ 655 tzselect.ksh workman.sh 656MANS= newctime.3 newstrftime.3 newtzset.3 time2posix.3 \ 657 tzfile.5 tzselect.8 zic.8 zdump.8 658MANTXTS= newctime.3.txt newstrftime.3.txt newtzset.3.txt \ 659 time2posix.3.txt \ 660 tzfile.5.txt tzselect.8.txt zic.8.txt zdump.8.txt \ 661 date.1.txt 662COMMON= calendars CONTRIBUTING LICENSE Makefile \ 663 NEWS README SECURITY theory.html version 664WEB_PAGES= tz-art.html tz-how-to.html tz-link.html 665CHECK_WEB_PAGES=theory.ck tz-art.ck tz-how-to.ck tz-link.ck 666DOCS= $(MANS) date.1 $(MANTXTS) $(WEB_PAGES) 667PRIMARY_YDATA= africa antarctica asia australasia \ 668 europe northamerica southamerica 669YDATA= $(PRIMARY_YDATA) etcetera 670NDATA= factory 671TDATA_TO_CHECK= $(YDATA) $(NDATA) backward 672TDATA= $(YDATA) $(NDATA) $(BACKWARD) 673ZONETABLES= zone.tab zone1970.tab zonenow.tab 674TABDATA= iso3166.tab $(TZDATA_TEXT) $(ZONETABLES) 675LEAP_DEPS= leapseconds.awk leap-seconds.list 676TZDATA_ZI_DEPS= ziguard.awk zishrink.awk version $(TDATA) \ 677 $(PACKRATDATA) $(PACKRATLIST) 678DSTDATA_ZI_DEPS= ziguard.awk $(TDATA) $(PACKRATDATA) $(PACKRATLIST) 679DATA= $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) backzone iso3166.tab leap-seconds.list \ 680 leapseconds $(ZONETABLES) 681AWK_SCRIPTS= checklinks.awk checknow.awk checktab.awk leapseconds.awk \ 682 ziguard.awk zishrink.awk 683MISC= $(AWK_SCRIPTS) 684TZS_YEAR= 2050 685TZS_CUTOFF_FLAG= -c $(TZS_YEAR) 686TZS= to$(TZS_YEAR).tzs 687TZS_NEW= to$(TZS_YEAR)new.tzs 688TZS_DEPS= $(YDATA) localtime.c private.h \ 689 strftime.c tzfile.h zdump.c zic.c 690TZDATA_DIST = $(COMMON) $(DATA) $(MISC) 691# EIGHT_YARDS is just a yard short of the whole ENCHILADA. 692EIGHT_YARDS = $(TZDATA_DIST) $(DOCS) $(SOURCES) tzdata.zi 693ENCHILADA = $(EIGHT_YARDS) $(TZS) 694 695# Consult these files when deciding whether to rebuild the 'version' file. 696# This list is not the same as the output of 'git ls-files', since 697# .gitignore is not distributed. 698VERSION_DEPS= \ 699 calendars CONTRIBUTING LICENSE Makefile NEWS README SECURITY \ 700 africa antarctica asctime.c asia australasia \ 701 backward backzone \ 702 checklinks.awk checknow.awk checktab.awk \ 703 date.1 date.c difftime.c \ 704 etcetera europe factory iso3166.tab \ 705 leap-seconds.list leapseconds.awk localtime.c \ 706 newctime.3 newstrftime.3 newtzset.3 northamerica \ 707 private.h southamerica strftime.c theory.html \ 708 time2posix.3 tz-art.html tz-how-to.html tz-link.html \ 709 tzfile.5 tzfile.h tzselect.8 tzselect.ksh \ 710 workman.sh zdump.8 zdump.c zic.8 zic.c \ 711 ziguard.awk zishrink.awk \ 712 zone.tab zone1970.tab zonenow.tab 713 714all: tzselect zic zdump libtz.a $(TABDATA) \ 715 vanguard.zi main.zi rearguard.zi 716 717ALL: all date $(ENCHILADA) 718 719install: all $(DATA) $(REDO) $(MANS) 720 mkdir -p '$(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)' \ 721 '$(DESTDIR)$(ZDUMPDIR)' '$(DESTDIR)$(ZICDIR)' \ 722 '$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR)' \ 723 '$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man3' '$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man5' \ 724 '$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8' 725 $(ZIC_INSTALL) -l $(LOCALTIME) \ 726 -p $(POSIXRULES) \ 727 -t '$(DESTDIR)$(TZDEFAULT)' 728 cp -f $(TABDATA) '$(DESTDIR)$(TZDIR)/.' 729 cp tzselect '$(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/.' 730 cp zdump '$(DESTDIR)$(ZDUMPDIR)/.' 731 cp zic '$(DESTDIR)$(ZICDIR)/.' 732 cp libtz.a '$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR)/.' 733 $(RANLIB) '$(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR)/libtz.a' 734 cp -f newctime.3 newtzset.3 '$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man3/.' 735 cp -f tzfile.5 '$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man5/.' 736 cp -f tzselect.8 zdump.8 zic.8 '$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8/.' 737 738INSTALL: ALL install date.1 739 mkdir -p '$(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)' '$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1' 740 cp date '$(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/.' 741 cp -f date.1 '$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1/.' 742 743# Calculate version number from git, if available. 744# Otherwise, use $(VERSION) unless it is "unknown" and there is already 745# a 'version' file, in which case reuse the existing 'version' contents 746# and append "-dirty" if the contents do not already end in "-dirty". 747version: $(VERSION_DEPS) 748 { (type git) >/dev/null 2>&1 && \ 749 V=$$(git describe --match '[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][a-z]*' \ 750 --abbrev=7 --dirty) || \ 751 if test '$(VERSION)' = unknown && read -r V <$@; then \ 752 V=$${V%-dirty}-dirty; \ 753 else \ 754 V='$(VERSION)'; \ 755 fi; } && \ 756 printf '%s\n' "$$V" >$@.out 757 mv $@.out $@ 758 759# These files can be tailored by setting BACKWARD, PACKRATDATA, PACKRATLIST. 760vanguard.zi main.zi rearguard.zi: $(DSTDATA_ZI_DEPS) 761 $(AWK) \ 762 -v DATAFORM=$(@:.zi=) \ 763 -v PACKRATDATA='$(PACKRATDATA)' \ 764 -v PACKRATLIST='$(PACKRATLIST)' \ 765 -f ziguard.awk \ 766 $(TDATA) $(PACKRATDATA) >$@.out 767 mv $@.out $@ 768# This file has a version comment that attempts to capture any tailoring 769# via BACKWARD, DATAFORM, PACKRATDATA, PACKRATLIST, and REDO. 770tzdata.zi: $(DATAFORM).zi version zishrink.awk 771 read -r version <version && \ 772 LC_ALL=C $(AWK) \ 773 -v dataform='$(DATAFORM)' \ 774 -v deps='$(DSTDATA_ZI_DEPS) zishrink.awk' \ 775 -v redo='$(REDO)' \ 776 -v version="$$version" \ 777 -f zishrink.awk \ 778 $(DATAFORM).zi >$@.out 779 mv $@.out $@ 780 781tzdir.h: 782 printf '%s\n' >$@.out \ 783 '#ifndef TZDEFAULT' \ 784 '# define TZDEFAULT "$(TZDEFAULT)" /* default zone */' \ 785 '#endif' \ 786 '#ifndef TZDIR' \ 787 '# define TZDIR "$(TZDIR)" /* TZif directory */' \ 788 '#endif' 789 mv $@.out $@ 790 791version.h: version 792 read -r VERSION <version && printf '%s\n' \ 793 'static char const PKGVERSION[]="($(PACKAGE)) ";' \ 794 "static char const TZVERSION[]=\"$$VERSION\";" \ 795 'static char const REPORT_BUGS_TO[]="$(BUGEMAIL)";' \ 796 >$@.out 797 mv $@.out $@ 798 799zdump: $(TZDOBJS) 800 $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(TZDOBJS) $(LDLIBS) 801 802zic: $(TZCOBJS) 803 $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(TZCOBJS) $(LDLIBS) 804 805leapseconds: $(LEAP_DEPS) 806 $(AWK) -v EXPIRES_LINE=$(EXPIRES_LINE) \ 807 -f leapseconds.awk leap-seconds.list >$@.out 808 mv $@.out $@ 809 810# Awk script to extract a Git-style author from leap-seconds.list comments. 811EXTRACT_AUTHOR = \ 812 author_line { sub(/^.[[:space:]]*/, ""); \ 813 sub(/:[[:space:]]*/, " <"); \ 814 printf "%s>\n", $$0; \ 815 success = 1; \ 816 exit \ 817 } \ 818 /Questions or comments to:/ { author_line = 1 } \ 819 END { exit !success } 820 821# Fetch leap-seconds.list from upstream. 822fetch-leap-seconds.list: 823 $(CURL) -OR $(leaplist_URI) 824 825# Fetch leap-seconds.list from upstream and commit it to the local repository. 826commit-leap-seconds.list: fetch-leap-seconds.list 827 author=$$($(AWK) '$(EXTRACT_AUTHOR)' leap-seconds.list) && \ 828 date=$$(TZ=$(leaplist_TZ) stat -c%y leap-seconds.list) && \ 829 git commit --author="$$author" --date="$$date" -m'make $@' \ 830 leap-seconds.list 831 832# Arguments to pass to submakes. 833# They can be overridden by later submake arguments. 834INSTALLARGS = \ 835 BACKWARD='$(BACKWARD)' \ 836 DESTDIR='$(DESTDIR)' \ 837 PACKRATDATA='$(PACKRATDATA)' \ 838 PACKRATLIST='$(PACKRATLIST)' \ 839 TZDEFAULT='$(TZDEFAULT)' \ 840 TZDIR='$(TZDIR)' \ 841 ZIC='$(ZIC)' 842 843INSTALL_DATA_DEPS = zic leapseconds tzdata.zi 844 845posix_only: $(INSTALL_DATA_DEPS) 846 $(ZIC_INSTALL) tzdata.zi 847 848right_only: $(INSTALL_DATA_DEPS) 849 $(ZIC_INSTALL) -L leapseconds tzdata.zi 850 851# In earlier versions of this makefile, the other two directories were 852# subdirectories of $(TZDIR). However, this led to configuration errors. 853# For example, with posix_right under the earlier scheme, 854# TZ='right/Australia/Adelaide' got you localtime with leap seconds, 855# but gmtime without leap seconds, which led to problems with applications 856# like sendmail that subtract gmtime from localtime. 857# Therefore, the other two directories are now siblings of $(TZDIR). 858# You must replace all of $(TZDIR) to switch from not using leap seconds 859# to using them, or vice versa. 860right_posix: right_only 861 rm -fr '$(DESTDIR)$(TZDIR)-leaps' 862 ln -s '$(TZDIR_BASENAME)' '$(DESTDIR)$(TZDIR)-leaps' || \ 863 $(MAKE) $(INSTALLARGS) TZDIR='$(TZDIR)-leaps' right_only 864 $(MAKE) $(INSTALLARGS) TZDIR='$(TZDIR)-posix' posix_only 865 866posix_right: posix_only 867 rm -fr '$(DESTDIR)$(TZDIR)-posix' 868 ln -s '$(TZDIR_BASENAME)' '$(DESTDIR)$(TZDIR)-posix' || \ 869 $(MAKE) $(INSTALLARGS) TZDIR='$(TZDIR)-posix' posix_only 870 $(MAKE) $(INSTALLARGS) TZDIR='$(TZDIR)-leaps' right_only 871 872zones: $(REDO) 873 874# dummy.zd is not a real file; it is mentioned here only so that the 875# top-level 'make' does not have a syntax error. 876ZDS = dummy.zd 877# Rule used only by submakes invoked by the $(TZS_NEW) rule. 878# It is separate so that GNU 'make -j' can run instances in parallel. 879$(ZDS): zdump 880 ./zdump -i $(TZS_CUTOFF_FLAG) "$$PWD/$(@:.zd=)" >$@ 881 882TZS_NEW_DEPS = tzdata.zi zdump zic 883$(TZS_NEW): $(TZS_NEW_DEPS) 884 rm -fr tzs$(TZS_YEAR).dir 885 mkdir tzs$(TZS_YEAR).dir 886 $(zic) -d tzs$(TZS_YEAR).dir tzdata.zi 887 $(AWK) '/^L/{print "Link\t" $$2 "\t" $$3}' \ 888 tzdata.zi | LC_ALL=C sort >$@.out 889 x=$$($(AWK) '/^Z/{print "tzs$(TZS_YEAR).dir/" $$2 ".zd"}' \ 890 tzdata.zi \ 891 | LC_ALL=C sort -t . -k 2,2) && \ 892 set x $$x && \ 893 shift && \ 894 ZDS=$$* && \ 895 $(MAKE) TZS_CUTOFF_FLAG="$(TZS_CUTOFF_FLAG)" \ 896 ZDS="$$ZDS" $$ZDS && \ 897 sed 's,^TZ=".*\.dir/,TZ=",' $$ZDS >>$@.out 898 rm -fr tzs$(TZS_YEAR).dir 899 mv $@.out $@ 900 901# If $(TZS) exists but 'make tzs.ck' fails, a maintainer should inspect the 902# failed output and fix the inconsistency, perhaps by running 'make force_tzs'. 903$(TZS): 904 touch $@ 905 906force_tzs: $(TZS_NEW) 907 cp $(TZS_NEW) $(TZS) 908 909libtz.a: $(LIBOBJS) 910 rm -f $@ 911 $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBOBJS) 912 $(RANLIB) $@ 913 914date: $(DATEOBJS) 915 $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(DATEOBJS) $(LDLIBS) 916 917tzselect: tzselect.ksh version 918 read -r VERSION <version && sed \ 919 -e "s'#!/bin/bash'#!"'$(KSHELL)'\' \ 920 -e s\''\(AWK\)=[^}]*'\''\1=\'\''$(AWK)\'\'\' \ 921 -e s\''\(PKGVERSION\)=.*'\''\1=\'\''($(PACKAGE)) \'\'\' \ 922 -e s\''\(REPORT_BUGS_TO\)=.*'\''\1=\'\''$(BUGEMAIL)\'\'\' \ 923 -e s\''\(TZDIR\)=[^}]*'\''\1=\'\''$(TZDIR)\'\'\' \ 924 -e s\''\(TZVERSION\)=.*'\''\1=\'"'$$VERSION\\''" \ 925 <$@.ksh >$@.out 926 chmod +x $@.out 927 mv $@.out $@ 928 929check: check_mild back.ck now.ck 930check_mild: check_web check_zishrink \ 931 character-set.ck white-space.ck links.ck mainguard.ck \ 932 name-lengths.ck slashed-abbrs.ck sorted.ck \ 933 tables.ck ziguard.ck tzs.ck 934 935# True if UTF8_LOCALE does not work; 936# otherwise, false but with LC_ALL set to $(UTF8_LOCALE). 937UTF8_LOCALE_MISSING = \ 938 { test ! '$(UTF8_LOCALE)' \ 939 || ! printf 'A\304\200B\n' \ 940 | LC_ALL='$(UTF8_LOCALE)' grep -q '^A.B$$' >/dev/null 2>&1 \ 941 || { export LC_ALL='$(UTF8_LOCALE)'; false; }; } 942 943character-set.ck: $(ENCHILADA) 944 $(UTF8_LOCALE_MISSING) || { \ 945 sharp='#' && \ 946 ! grep -Env $(SAFE_LINE) $(MANS) date.1 \ 947 $(MISC) $(SOURCES) \ 948 LICENSE \ 949 version tzdata.zi && \ 950 ! grep -Env $(SAFE_LINE)'|^UNUSUAL_OK_'$(OK_CHAR)'*$$' \ 951 Makefile && \ 952 ! grep -Env $(SAFE_SHARP_LINE) $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) backzone \ 953 leapseconds zone.tab && \ 954 ! grep -Env $(OK_LINE) $(ENCHILADA); \ 955 } 956 touch $@ 957 958white-space.ck: $(ENCHILADA) 959 $(UTF8_LOCALE_MISSING) || { \ 960 patfmt=' \t|[\f\r\v]' && pat=$$(printf "$$patfmt\\n") && \ 961 ! grep -En "$$pat|[$s]\$$" \ 962 $(ENCHILADA:leap-seconds.list=); \ 963 } 964 touch $@ 965 966PRECEDES_FILE_NAME = ^(Zone|Link[$s]+[^$s]+)[$s]+ 967FILE_NAME_COMPONENT_TOO_LONG = $(PRECEDES_FILE_NAME)[^$s]*[^/$s]{15} 968 969name-lengths.ck: $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) backzone 970 :;! grep -En '$(FILE_NAME_COMPONENT_TOO_LONG)' \ 971 $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) backzone 972 touch $@ 973 974mainguard.ck: main.zi 975 test '$(PACKRATLIST)' || \ 976 cat $(TDATA) $(PACKRATDATA) | diff -u - main.zi 977 touch $@ 978 979PRECEDES_STDOFF = ^(Zone[$s]+[^$s]+)?[$s]+ 980STDOFF = [-+]?[0-9:.]+ 981RULELESS_SAVE = (-|$(STDOFF)[sd]?) 982RULELESS_SLASHED_ABBRS = \ 983 $(PRECEDES_STDOFF)$(STDOFF)[$s]+$(RULELESS_SAVE)[$s]+[^$s]*/ 984 985slashed-abbrs.ck: $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) 986 :;! grep -En '$(RULELESS_SLASHED_ABBRS)' $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) 987 touch $@ 988 989CHECK_CC_LIST = { n = split($$1,a,/,/); for (i=2; i<=n; i++) print a[1], a[i]; } 990 991sorted.ck: backward backzone 992 $(AWK) '/^Link/ {printf "%.5d %s\n", g, $$3} !/./ {g++}' \ 993 backward | LC_ALL=C sort -cu 994 $(AWK) '/^Zone.*\// {print $$2}' backzone | LC_ALL=C sort -cu 995 touch $@ 996 997back.ck: checklinks.awk $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) 998 $(AWK) \ 999 -v DATAFORM=$(DATAFORM) \ 1000 -v backcheck=backward \ 1001 -f checklinks.awk $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) 1002 touch $@ 1003 1004links.ck: checklinks.awk tzdata.zi 1005 $(AWK) \ 1006 -v DATAFORM=$(DATAFORM) \ 1007 -f checklinks.awk tzdata.zi 1008 touch $@ 1009 1010# Check timestamps from now through 28 years from now, to make sure 1011# that zonenow.tab contains all sequences of planned timestamps, 1012# without any duplicate sequences. In theory this might require 1013# 2800+ years but that would take a long time to check. 1014CHECK_NOW_TIMESTAMP = $$(./date +%s) 1015CHECK_NOW_FUTURE_YEARS = 28 1016CHECK_NOW_FUTURE_SECS = $(CHECK_NOW_FUTURE_YEARS) * 366 * 24 * 60 * 60 1017now.ck: checknow.awk date tzdata.zi zdump zic zone1970.tab zonenow.tab 1018 rm -fr $@d 1019 mkdir $@d 1020 ./zic -d $@d tzdata.zi 1021 now=$(CHECK_NOW_TIMESTAMP) && \ 1022 future=$$(($(CHECK_NOW_FUTURE_SECS) + $$now)) && \ 1023 ./zdump -i -t $$now,$$future \ 1024 $$(find "$$PWD/$@d"/????*/ -type f) \ 1025 >$@d/zdump-now.tab && \ 1026 ./zdump -i -t 0,$$future \ 1027 $$(find "$$PWD/$@d" -name Etc -prune \ 1028 -o -type f ! -name '*.tab' -print) \ 1029 >$@d/zdump-1970.tab && \ 1030 $(AWK) \ 1031 -v now=$$now \ 1032 -v now_out=$@.out \ 1033 -v zdump_table=$@d/zdump-now.tab \ 1034 -f checknow.awk zonenow.tab 1035 $(AWK) \ 1036 'BEGIN {print "-\t-\tUTC"} /^Zone/ {print "-\t-\t" $$2}' \ 1037 $(PRIMARY_YDATA) backward factory | \ 1038 $(AWK) \ 1039 -v zdump_table=$@d/zdump-1970.tab \ 1040 -f checknow.awk 1041 rm -fr $@d 1042 touch $@.out 1043 mv $@.out $@ 1044 1045tables.ck: checktab.awk $(YDATA) backward zone.tab zone1970.tab 1046 for tab in $(ZONETABLES); do \ 1047 test "$$tab" = zone.tab && links='$(BACKWARD)' || links=''; \ 1048 $(AWK) -f checktab.awk -v zone_table=$$tab $(YDATA) $$links \ 1049 || exit; \ 1050 done 1051 touch $@ 1052 1053tzs.ck: $(TZS) $(TZS_NEW) 1054 if test -s $(TZS); then \ 1055 $(SETUP_DIFF_TZS) && $$DIFF_TZS $(TZS) $(TZS_NEW); \ 1056 else \ 1057 cp $(TZS_NEW) $(TZS); \ 1058 fi 1059 touch $@ 1060 1061check_web: $(CHECK_WEB_PAGES) 1062.SUFFIXES: .ck .html 1063.html.ck: 1064 { ! ($(CURL) --version) >/dev/null 2>&1 || \ 1065 $(CURL) -sS --url https://validator.w3.org/nu/ -F out=gnu \ 1066 -F file=@$<; } >$@.out && \ 1067 test ! -s $@.out || { cat $@.out; exit 1; } 1068 mv $@.out $@ 1069 1070ziguard.ck: rearguard.zi vanguard.zi ziguard.awk 1071 $(AWK) -v DATAFORM=rearguard -f ziguard.awk vanguard.zi | \ 1072 diff -u rearguard.zi - 1073 $(AWK) -v DATAFORM=vanguard -f ziguard.awk rearguard.zi | \ 1074 diff -u vanguard.zi - 1075 touch $@ 1076 1077# Check that zishrink.awk does not alter the data, and that ziguard.awk 1078# preserves main-format data. 1079check_zishrink: zishrink-posix.ck zishrink-right.ck 1080zishrink-posix.ck zishrink-right.ck: \ 1081 zic leapseconds $(PACKRATDATA) $(PACKRATLIST) \ 1082 $(TDATA) $(DATAFORM).zi tzdata.zi 1083 rm -fr $@d t-$@d shrunk-$@d 1084 mkdir $@d t-$@d shrunk-$@d 1085 case $@ in \ 1086 *right*) leap='-L leapseconds';; \ 1087 *) leap=;; \ 1088 esac && \ 1089 $(ZIC) $$leap -d $@d $(DATAFORM).zi && \ 1090 $(ZIC) $$leap -d shrunk-$@d tzdata.zi && \ 1091 case $(DATAFORM),$(PACKRATLIST) in \ 1092 main,) \ 1093 $(ZIC) $$leap -d t-$@d $(TDATA) && \ 1094 $(AWK) '/^Rule/' $(TDATA) | \ 1095 $(ZIC) $$leap -d t-$@d - $(PACKRATDATA) && \ 1096 diff -r $@d t-$@d;; \ 1097 esac 1098 diff -r $@d shrunk-$@d 1099 rm -fr $@d t-$@d shrunk-$@d 1100 touch $@ 1101 1102clean_misc: 1103 rm -fr *.ckd *.dir 1104 rm -f *.ck *.core *.o *.out *.t core core.* \ 1105 date tzdir.h tzselect version.h zdump zic libtz.a 1106clean: clean_misc 1107 rm -fr tzdb-*/ 1108 rm -f *.zi $(TZS_NEW) 1109 1110maintainer-clean: clean 1111 @echo 'This command is intended for maintainers to use; it' 1112 @echo 'deletes files that may need special tools to rebuild.' 1113 rm -f leapseconds version $(MANTXTS) $(TZS) *.asc *.tar.* 1114 1115names: 1116 @echo $(ENCHILADA) 1117 1118public: check public.ck $(CHECK_TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES) \ 1119 tarballs signatures 1120 1121date.1.txt: date.1 1122newctime.3.txt: newctime.3 1123newstrftime.3.txt: newstrftime.3 1124newtzset.3.txt: newtzset.3 1125time2posix.3.txt: time2posix.3 1126tzfile.5.txt: tzfile.5 1127tzselect.8.txt: tzselect.8 1128zdump.8.txt: zdump.8 1129zic.8.txt: zic.8 1130 1131$(MANTXTS): workman.sh 1132 LC_ALL=C sh workman.sh $(MANFLAGS) $(@:.txt=) >$@.out 1133 mv $@.out $@ 1134 1135# Set file timestamps deterministically if possible, 1136# so that tarballs containing the timestamps are reproducible. 1137# 1138# '$(SET_TIMESTAMP_N) N DEST A B C ...' sets the timestamp of the 1139# file DEST to the maximum of the timestamps of the files A B C ..., 1140# plus N if GNU ls and touch are available. 1141SET_TIMESTAMP_N = sh -c '\ 1142 n=$$0 dest=$$1; shift; \ 1143 <"$$dest" && \ 1144 if test $$n != 0 && \ 1145 lsout=$$(ls -nt --time-style="+%s" "$$@" 2>/dev/null); then \ 1146 set x $$lsout && \ 1147 timestamp=$$(($$7 + $$n)) && \ 1148 echo "+ touch -md @$$timestamp $$dest" && \ 1149 touch -md @$$timestamp "$$dest"; \ 1150 else \ 1151 newest=$$(ls -t "$$@" | sed 1q) && \ 1152 echo "+ touch -mr $$newest $$dest" && \ 1153 touch -mr "$$newest" "$$dest"; \ 1154 fi' 1155# If DEST depends on A B C ... in this Makefile, callers should use 1156# $(SET_TIMESTAMP_DEP) DEST A B C ..., for the benefit of any 1157# downstream 'make' that considers equal timestamps to be out of date. 1158# POSIX allows this 'make' behavior, and HP-UX 'make' does it. 1159# If all that matters is that the timestamp be reproducible 1160# and plausible, use $(SET_TIMESTAMP). 1161SET_TIMESTAMP = $(SET_TIMESTAMP_N) 0 1162SET_TIMESTAMP_DEP = $(SET_TIMESTAMP_N) 1 1163 1164# Set the timestamps to those of the git repository, if available, 1165# and if the files have not changed since then. 1166# This uses GNU 'ls --time-style=+%s', which outputs the seconds count, 1167# and GNU 'touch -d@N FILE', where N is the number of seconds since 1970. 1168# If git or GNU is absent, don't bother to sync with git timestamps. 1169# Also, set the timestamp of each prebuilt file like 'leapseconds' 1170# to be the maximum of the files it depends on. 1171set-timestamps.out: $(EIGHT_YARDS) 1172 rm -f $@ 1173 if (type git) >/dev/null 2>&1 && \ 1174 files=$$(git ls-files $(EIGHT_YARDS)) && \ 1175 touch -md @1 test.out; then \ 1176 rm -f test.out && \ 1177 for file in $$files; do \ 1178 if git diff --quiet HEAD $$file; then \ 1179 time=$$(TZ=UTC0 git log -1 \ 1180 --format='tformat:%cd' \ 1181 --date='format-local:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ' \ 1182 $$file) && \ 1183 echo "+ touch -md $$time $$file" && \ 1184 touch -md $$time $$file; \ 1185 else \ 1186 echo >&2 "$$file: warning: does not match repository"; \ 1187 fi || exit; \ 1188 done; \ 1189 fi 1190 $(SET_TIMESTAMP_DEP) leapseconds $(LEAP_DEPS) 1191 for file in $(MANTXTS); do \ 1192 $(SET_TIMESTAMP_DEP) $$file $${file%.txt} workman.sh || \ 1193 exit; \ 1194 done 1195 $(SET_TIMESTAMP_DEP) version $(VERSION_DEPS) 1196 $(SET_TIMESTAMP_DEP) tzdata.zi $(TZDATA_ZI_DEPS) 1197 touch $@ 1198set-tzs-timestamp.out: $(TZS) 1199 $(SET_TIMESTAMP_DEP) $(TZS) $(TZS_DEPS) 1200 touch $@ 1201 1202# The zics below ensure that each data file can stand on its own. 1203# We also do an all-files run to catch links to links. 1204 1205public.ck: $(VERSION_DEPS) 1206 rm -fr $@d 1207 mkdir $@d 1208 ln $(VERSION_DEPS) $@d 1209 cd $@d \ 1210 && $(MAKE) CFLAGS='$(GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS)' TZDIR='$(TZDIR)' ALL 1211 for i in $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) \ 1212 tzdata.zi vanguard.zi main.zi rearguard.zi; \ 1213 do \ 1214 $@d/zic -v -d $@d/zoneinfo $@d/$$i || exit; \ 1215 done 1216 $@d/zic -v -d $@d/zoneinfo-all $(TDATA_TO_CHECK) 1217 : 1218 : Also check 'backzone' syntax. 1219 rm $@d/main.zi 1220 cd $@d && $(MAKE) PACKRATDATA=backzone main.zi 1221 $@d/zic -d $@d/zoneinfo main.zi 1222 rm $@d/main.zi 1223 cd $@d && \ 1224 $(MAKE) PACKRATDATA=backzone PACKRATLIST=zone.tab main.zi 1225 $@d/zic -d $@d/zoneinfo main.zi 1226 : 1227 rm -fr $@d 1228 touch $@ 1229 1230# Check that the code works under various alternative 1231# implementations of time_t. 1232check_time_t_alternatives: $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES) 1233$(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_TAIL): $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD) 1234$(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES): $(VERSION_DEPS) 1235 rm -fr $@d 1236 mkdir $@d 1237 ln $(VERSION_DEPS) $@d 1238 case $@ in \ 1239 *32_t*) range=-2147483648,2147483648;; \ 1240 u*) range=0,4294967296;; \ 1241 *) range=-4294967296,4294967296;; \ 1242 esac && \ 1243 wd=$$PWD && \ 1244 zones=$$($(AWK) '/^[^#]/ { print $$3 }' <zone1970.tab) && \ 1245 if test $@ = $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD); then \ 1246 range_target=; \ 1247 else \ 1248 range_target=to$$range.tzs; \ 1249 fi && \ 1250 (cd $@d && \ 1251 $(MAKE) TOPDIR="$$wd/$@d" \ 1252 CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS) -Dtime_tz='"'$(@:.ck=)'" \ 1253 REDO='$(REDO)' \ 1254 D="$$wd/$@d" \ 1255 TZS_YEAR="$$range" TZS_CUTOFF_FLAG="-t $$range" \ 1256 install $$range_target) && \ 1257 test $@ = $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD) || { \ 1258 (cd $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD)d && \ 1259 $(MAKE) TOPDIR="$$wd/$@d" \ 1260 TZS_YEAR="$$range" TZS_CUTOFF_FLAG="-t $$range" \ 1261 D="$$wd/$@d" \ 1262 to$$range.tzs) && \ 1263 $(SETUP_DIFF_TZS) && \ 1264 $$DIFF_TZS $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD)d/to$$range.tzs \ 1265 $@d/to$$range.tzs && \ 1266 if diff -q Makefile Makefile 2>/dev/null; then \ 1267 quiet_option='-q'; \ 1268 else \ 1269 quiet_option=''; \ 1270 fi && \ 1271 diff $$quiet_option -r $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD)d/etc \ 1272 $@d/etc && \ 1273 diff $$quiet_option -r \ 1274 $(TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES_HEAD)d/usr/share \ 1275 $@d/usr/share; \ 1276 } 1277 touch $@ 1278 1279TRADITIONAL_ASC = \ 1280 tzcode$(VERSION).tar.gz.asc.t \ 1281 tzdata$(VERSION).tar.gz.asc.t 1282REARGUARD_ASC = \ 1283 tzdata$(VERSION)-rearguard.tar.gz.asc.t 1284ALL_ASC = $(TRADITIONAL_ASC) $(REARGUARD_ASC) \ 1285 tzdb-$(VERSION).tar.lz.asc.t 1286 1287tarballs rearguard_tarballs tailored_tarballs traditional_tarballs \ 1288signatures rearguard_signatures traditional_signatures: \ 1289 version set-timestamps.out rearguard.zi vanguard.zi 1290 read -r VERSION <version && \ 1291 $(MAKE) AWK='$(AWK)' VERSION="$$VERSION" $@_version 1292 1293# These *_version rules are intended for use if VERSION is set by some 1294# other means. Ordinarily these rules are used only by the above 1295# non-_version rules, which set VERSION on the 'make' command line. 1296tarballs_version: traditional_tarballs_version rearguard_tarballs_version \ 1297 tzdb-$(VERSION).tar.lz.t 1298rearguard_tarballs_version: \ 1299 tzdata$(VERSION)-rearguard.tar.gz.t 1300traditional_tarballs_version: \ 1301 tzcode$(VERSION).tar.gz.t tzdata$(VERSION).tar.gz.t 1302tailored_tarballs_version: \ 1303 tzdata$(VERSION)-tailored.tar.gz.t 1304signatures_version: $(ALL_ASC) 1305rearguard_signatures_version: $(REARGUARD_ASC) 1306traditional_signatures_version: $(TRADITIONAL_ASC) 1307 1308tzcode$(VERSION).tar.gz.t: set-timestamps.out 1309 $(SETUP_TAR) && \ 1310 $$TAR -cf - \ 1311 $(COMMON) $(DOCS) $(SOURCES) | \ 1312 gzip $(GZIPFLAGS) >$(@:.t=) 1313 $(SET_TIMESTAMP) $(@:.t=) $(COMMON) $(DOCS) $(SOURCES) 1314 touch $@ 1315 1316tzdata$(VERSION).tar.gz.t: set-timestamps.out 1317 $(SETUP_TAR) && \ 1318 $$TAR -cf - $(TZDATA_DIST) | \ 1319 gzip $(GZIPFLAGS) >$(@:.t=) 1320 $(SET_TIMESTAMP) $(@:.t=) $(TZDATA_DIST) 1321 touch $@ 1322 1323# Create empty files with a reproducible timestamp. 1324CREATE_EMPTY = TZ=UTC0 touch -mt 202010122253.00 1325 1326# The obsolescent *rearguard* targets and related macros are present 1327# for backwards compatibility with tz releases 2018e through 2022a. 1328# They should go away eventually. To build rearguard tarballs you 1329# can instead use 'make DATAFORM=rearguard tailored_tarballs'. 1330tzdata$(VERSION)-rearguard.tar.gz.t: rearguard.zi set-timestamps.out 1331 rm -fr $@.dir 1332 mkdir $@.dir 1333 ln $(TZDATA_DIST) $@.dir 1334 cd $@.dir && rm -f $(TDATA) $(PACKRATDATA) version 1335 for f in $(TDATA) $(PACKRATDATA); do \ 1336 rearf=$@.dir/$$f; \ 1337 $(AWK) -v DATAFORM=rearguard -f ziguard.awk $$f >$$rearf && \ 1338 $(SET_TIMESTAMP_DEP) $$rearf ziguard.awk $$f || exit; \ 1339 done 1340 sed '1s/$$/-rearguard/' <version >$@.dir/version 1341 : The dummy pacificnew pacifies TZUpdater 2.3.1 and earlier. 1342 $(CREATE_EMPTY) $@.dir/pacificnew 1343 touch -mr version $@.dir/version 1344 $(SETUP_TAR) && \ 1345 (cd $@.dir && \ 1346 $$TAR -cf - \ 1347 $(TZDATA_DIST) pacificnew | \ 1348 gzip $(GZIPFLAGS)) >$(@:.t=) 1349 $(SET_TIMESTAMP) $(@:.t=) \ 1350 $$(cd $@.dir && \ 1351 ls $(TZDATA_DIST) pacificnew | sed 's,^,$@.dir/,') 1352 touch $@ 1353 1354# Create a tailored tarball suitable for TZUpdater and compatible tools. 1355# For example, 'make DATAFORM=vanguard tailored_tarballs' makes a tarball 1356# useful for testing whether TZUpdater supports vanguard form. 1357# The generated tarball is not byte-for-byte equivalent to a hand-tailored 1358# traditional tarball, as data entries are put into 'etcetera' even if they 1359# came from some other source file. However, the effect should be the same 1360# for ordinary use, which reads all the source files. 1361tzdata$(VERSION)-tailored.tar.gz.t: set-timestamps.out 1362 rm -fr $@.dir 1363 mkdir $@.dir 1364 : The dummy pacificnew pacifies TZUpdater 2.3.1 and earlier. 1365 if test $(DATAFORM) = vanguard; then \ 1366 pacificnew=; \ 1367 else \ 1368 pacificnew=pacificnew; \ 1369 fi && \ 1370 cd $@.dir && \ 1371 $(CREATE_EMPTY) $(PRIMARY_YDATA) $(NDATA) backward \ 1372 $$pacificnew 1373 (sed '/^#/!d' tzdata.zi && echo && cat $(DATAFORM).zi) \ 1374 >$@.dir/etcetera 1375 touch -mr tzdata.zi $@.dir/etcetera 1376 sed -n \ 1377 -e '/^# *version *\(.*\)/h' \ 1378 -e '/^# *ddeps */H' \ 1379 -e '$$!d' \ 1380 -e 'g' \ 1381 -e 's/^# *version *//' \ 1382 -e 's/\n# *ddeps */-/' \ 1383 -e 's/ /-/g' \ 1384 -e 'p' \ 1385 <tzdata.zi >$@.dir/version 1386 touch -mr version $@.dir/version 1387 links= && \ 1388 for file in $(TZDATA_DIST); do \ 1389 test -f $@.dir/$$file || links="$$links $$file"; \ 1390 done && \ 1391 ln $$links $@.dir 1392 $(SETUP_TAR) && \ 1393 (cd $@.dir && \ 1394 $$TAR -cf - *) | gzip $(GZIPFLAGS) >$(@:.t=) 1395 $(SET_TIMESTAMP) $(@:.t=) \ 1396 $$(cd $@.dir && ls * | sed 's,^,$@.dir/,') 1397 touch $@ 1398 1399tzdb-$(VERSION).tar.lz.t: set-timestamps.out set-tzs-timestamp.out 1400 rm -fr tzdb-$(VERSION) 1401 mkdir tzdb-$(VERSION) 1402 ln $(ENCHILADA) tzdb-$(VERSION) 1403 $(SET_TIMESTAMP) tzdb-$(VERSION) tzdb-$(VERSION)/* 1404 $(SETUP_TAR) && \ 1405 $$TAR -cf - tzdb-$(VERSION) | lzip -9 >$(@:.t=) 1406 $(SET_TIMESTAMP) $(@:.t=) tzdb-$(VERSION) 1407 touch $@ 1408 1409tzcode$(VERSION).tar.gz.asc.t: tzcode$(VERSION).tar.gz.t 1410tzdata$(VERSION).tar.gz.asc.t: tzdata$(VERSION).tar.gz.t 1411tzdata$(VERSION)-rearguard.tar.gz.asc.t: tzdata$(VERSION)-rearguard.tar.gz.t 1412tzdb-$(VERSION).tar.lz.asc.t: tzdb-$(VERSION).tar.lz.t 1413$(ALL_ASC): 1414 $(GPG) --armor --detach-sign $(?:.t=) 1415 $(SET_TIMESTAMP) $(@:.t=) $(?:.t=) 1416 touch $@ 1417 1418TYPECHECK_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DTYPECHECK -D__time_t_defined -D_TIME_T 1419typecheck: long-long.ck unsigned.ck 1420long-long.ck unsigned.ck: $(VERSION_DEPS) 1421 rm -fr $@d 1422 mkdir $@d 1423 ln $(VERSION_DEPS) $@d 1424 cd $@d && \ 1425 case $@ in \ 1426 long-long.*) i="long long";; \ 1427 unsigned.* ) i="unsigned" ;; \ 1428 esac && \ 1429 $(MAKE) \ 1430 CFLAGS="$(TYPECHECK_CFLAGS) \"-Dtime_t=$$i\"" \ 1431 TOPDIR="$$PWD" \ 1432 install 1433 $@d/zdump -i -c 1970,1971 Europe/Rome 1434 touch $@ 1435 1436zonenames: tzdata.zi 1437 @$(AWK) '/^Z/ { print $$2 } /^L/ { print $$3 }' tzdata.zi 1438 1439asctime.o: private.h 1440date.o: private.h 1441difftime.o: private.h 1442localtime.o: private.h tzdir.h tzfile.h 1443strftime.o: localtime.c private.h tzdir.h tzfile.h 1444zdump.o: private.h version.h 1445zic.o: private.h tzdir.h tzfile.h version.h 1446 1447.PHONY: ALL INSTALL all 1448.PHONY: check check_mild check_time_t_alternatives 1449.PHONY: check_web check_zishrink 1450.PHONY: clean clean_misc commit-leap-seconds.list dummy.zd 1451.PHONY: fetch-leap-seconds.list force_tzs 1452.PHONY: install maintainer-clean names 1453.PHONY: posix_only posix_right public 1454.PHONY: rearguard_signatures rearguard_signatures_version 1455.PHONY: rearguard_tarballs rearguard_tarballs_version 1456.PHONY: right_only right_posix signatures signatures_version 1457.PHONY: tarballs tarballs_version 1458.PHONY: traditional_signatures traditional_signatures_version 1459.PHONY: traditional_tarballs traditional_tarballs_version 1460.PHONY: tailored_tarballs tailored_tarballs_version 1461.PHONY: typecheck 1462.PHONY: zonenames zones 1463.PHONY: $(ZDS) 1464