In the altbininstall target, which is the first subtarget for "make install",

if we are running in an OSX framework enabled build directory, test that
the framework infrastructure exists. This catches the very common
error of doing "make install" in stead of "make frameworkinstall".
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Jack Jansen 2002-08-06 13:40:31 +00:00
parent 9c5b61b21b
commit 3a451b1d19
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@ -569,6 +569,12 @@ bininstall: altbininstall
# Install the interpreter with $(VERSION) affixed
# This goes into $(exec_prefix)
altbininstall: $(BUILDPYTHON)
@if test "$(PYTHONFRAMEWORKDIR)" != no-framework; then \
if test ! -f $(PYTHONFRAMEWORKINSTALLDIR)/Versions/Current/Resources/Info.plist; then \
echo 'Framework build: use "make frameworkinstall" in stead of "make install"'; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi
@for i in $(BINDIR) $(LIBDIR); \
do \
if test ! -d $$i; then \
@ -770,7 +776,7 @@ sharedinstall:
# automatically set prefix to the location deep down in the framework, so we
# only have to cater for the structural bits of the framework.
frameworkinstall: install frameworkinfrastructureinstall
frameworkinstall: frameworkinfrastructureinstall install
FRAMEWORKFINALDEST=$(PYTHONFRAMEWORKINSTALLDIR)/Versions/$(VERSION)
frameworkinfrastructureinstall: $(LDLIBRARY)
@if test "$(PYTHONFRAMEWORKDIR)" = no-framework; then \