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7f85a5f2d6 projects+project.mk: Add file

Multiple variables are redundantly defined both for a project and for the multiple-projects toplevel directory. Add a place to maintain them centrally, and add PGIT_SH as a first variable.

Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com>
2026-02-18 01:20:26 +01:00
df9a4e6a40 projects-dir-*.mk: Re-add files necessary for building projects directory

Re-add everything necessary for recursively building all repos in a directory, e.g. as a build controlled by janware.com/Makefile or any other installation.

This adds 489 lines of code which can (and should) be massively reduced, notably removing code supporting CVS.

Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com>
2025-11-13 16:23:35 +01:00
bc883deed4 Everywhere: Remove everything non-essential for "make clean all"

This commit removes everything not strictly necessary for running "make clean all" inside jw-build.

packaging jw-devtest. This cuts the repo down from 24077 to 4725 lines of code.

The idea is to

1) Further remove bloat from the remaining bits

2) Re-add what's necessary to build and package other essential repos.

The decision should be based on whether or not jw-build can also be useful in a non-janware context.

Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com>
2025-11-14 15:02:56 +01:00
df4a295d79 Add git-projects-dir-[include|minimal].mk

In the attempt to move both jw-build and the janware toplevel Makefile from CVS to Git, add two new makefile snippets to make/*.mk:

- projects-dir-minimal.mk

A new toplevel-Makefile for building all projects in one go. It should be suitable to be downloaded from janware.com/Makefile and then be used to bootstrap all repos hosted on janware.com, that a user has access to, just like the current toplevel Makefile is.
It is as small as possible: Little code means few assumptions on what the world outside of it looks like, notably jw-build. This is desirable, because it lives outside of version control, albeit for a short while, and as long as it does, there's no mechanism in place to keep it current.
That said, on first use, it replaces itself with a symbolic link into jw-build and is then version controlled with jw-build.

- projects-dir-include.mk

This is essentially the existing projects-dir.mk / toplevel-Makefile, which it includes. It's meant as a place for adaptations to the next-generation implementation. This might prove handy to have while both implementations coexist during the transition phase.
Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com>
2025-11-03 22:28:08 +01:00