# What the first for loop does: it copies a bunch of files which names # of the form wurble-arch-os to $prefix/lib/valgrind/arch-os/wurble. # There is some complexity in the sed mangling because wurble may itself # contain a dash, which must be ignored. For example we want # exp-omega-x86-linux # to be installed in # $prefix/lib/valgrind/x86-linux/exp-omega # and not in # $prefix/lib/valgrind/omega-x86-linux/exp # or similarly mutant place. # # Note there is identical sed magic in Makefile.tool-inplace.am. # What the second for loop does: it copies libcoregrind.a and libvex.a # into the correct (target-specific) lib dirs at install time. # $(noinst_LIBRARIES) will look like this: # libcoregrind_x86_linux.a libreplacemalloc_toolpreload_x86_linux.a # libcoregrind_amd64_linux.a libreplacemalloc_toolpreload_amd64_linux.a # The 'if expr' filters out all but the libcoregrind_ ones. # pD and pU are the (arch,os) target pairs separated by a dash (pD) or # an underscore (pU) respectively, eg amd64-linux (pD) and amd64_linux (pU). # It then copies libcoregrind.a and libvex.a to the right places. install-exec-local: if [ -n "$(noinst_PROGRAMS)" ] ; then \ for f in $(noinst_PROGRAMS); do \ name=`echo $$f | sed -e 's/-\([^-]*-[^-.]*\)\(\..*\)\?$$/\2/'`; \ plat=`echo $$f | sed -e 's/^.*-\([^-]*-[^-.]*\)\(\..*\)\?$$/\1/'`; \ $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(valdir)/$$plat; \ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$f $(DESTDIR)$(valdir)/$$plat/$$name; \ done ; \ fi ; \ if [ -n "$(noinst_LIBRARIES)" ] ; then \ for f in $(noinst_LIBRARIES) expr_wont_match_me; do \ if expr match $$f libcoregrind_ > /dev/null ; then \ pU=`echo $$f | sed -e 's/libcoregrind_//g' -e 's/\.a//g'` ; \ pD=`echo $$pU | sed -e 's/_/-/g'` ; \ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(DESTDIR)$(valdir)/$$pD/libcoregrind.a ; \ $(INSTALL_DATA) @VEX_DIR@/libvex_$$pU.a \ $(DESTDIR)$(valdir)/$$pD/libvex.a ; \ fi ; \ done ; \ fi