minimal:core_tools core_tools: rosmake --rosdep-install --bootstrap @echo "You have built the minimal set of ROS tools." @echo "If you want to make all ROS tools type 'rosmake ros'." @echo "Or you can rosmake any other package in your ROS_PACKAGE_PATH." clean: @if test -z `which rospack`; then echo "It appears that you have already done a 'make clean' because rospack is gone."; false; fi rosmake -r --target=clean ros ## include $(shell rospack find mk)/cmake_stack.mk ### copied below since it can't be found before rospack is built # set EXTRA_CMAKE_FLAGS in the including Makefile in order to add tweaks #CMAKE_FLAGS= -Wdev -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=`rospack find rosbuild`/rostoolchain.cmake $(EXTRA_CMAKE_FLAGS) CMAKE_FLAGS= -Wdev -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../core/rosbuild/rostoolchain.cmake $(EXTRA_CMAKE_FLAGS) # The all target does the heavy lifting, creating the build directory and # invoking CMake all_dist: minimal @mkdir -p build -mkdir -p bin cd build && cmake $(CMAKE_FLAGS) .. # The clean target blows everything away # It also removes auto-generated message/service code directories, # to handle the case where the original .msg/.srv file has been removed, # and thus CMake no longer knows about it. clean_dist: -cd build && make clean rm -rf build # Run the script that does the build, then do a fairly hacky cleanup, #1598 package_source: all_dist `rospack find rosbuild`/bin/makestackdist $(CURDIR) find build -mindepth 1 -not -name "*.bz2" | xargs rm -rf rm -rf bin