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@@ -36,28 +36,37 @@ EXTRA_DIST = $(examples_DATA)
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../src/docsis:
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(cd ../src ; $(MAKE) docsis)
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-.cfg.bin: ../src/docsis keyfile Makefile
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- export MIBDIRS="`net-snmp-config --default-mibdirs`:../mibs" ; \
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- ../src/docsis -e $< keyfile $@ | \
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- sed "1,/^Final content/d" > $<.1.txt ; \
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- ../src/docsis -d $@ > $<.2.txt ; \
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- if cmp $<.1.txt $<.2.txt && cmp $(<:.cfg=.txt) $<.2.txt ; then \
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- rm -f $<.1.txt $<.2.txt ; \
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+.cfg.bin: ../src/docsis $(srcdir)/keyfile Makefile
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+ export MIBDIRS="`net-snmp-config --default-mibdirs`:$(top_srcdir)/mibs" ; \
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+ ../src/docsis -e $< $(srcdir)/keyfile $@ | \
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+ sed "1,/^Final content/d" > $@.1.txt ; \
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+ ../src/docsis -d $@ > $@.2.txt ; \
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+ if cmp $@.1.txt $@.2.txt && cmp $(<:.cfg=.txt) $@.2.txt ; then \
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+ rm -f $@.1.txt $@.2.txt ; \
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true ; \
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else \
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- rm -f $@ $<.1.txt $<.2.txt ; \
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+ rm -f $@ $@.1.txt $@.2.txt ; \
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false ; \
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fi
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# First, the TESTS are built, then they're run.
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# The .sh doesn't really depend on the .cfg, but this type of pattern rule is
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# portable, where %-style rules (e.g. %.sh) are a GNU make extension.
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.cfg.sh: Makefile
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- (echo '#!/bin/sh' ; echo make -s $(@:.sh=.bin)) > $@
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+# This test is a hack to avoid encoding docsis20_stresstest.cfg, which will
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+# fail because it references external CVC files and the docsis program looks
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+# for them relative to the CWD instead of the directory containing the input
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+# configuration file.
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+ if [ "`basename $@`" = "docsis20_stresstest.sh" ] && \
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+ [ "$(srcdir)" != "$(builddir)" ] ; then \
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+ echo '#!/bin/sh' > $@ ; \
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+ else \
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+ (echo '#!/bin/sh' ; echo make -s $(@:.sh=.bin)) > $@ ; \
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+ fi
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chmod +x $@
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TESTS = $(CONFIGS_SCRIPT)
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clean-local:
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-rm -f $(CONFIGS_BINARY)
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-rm -f $(CONFIGS_SCRIPT)
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- -rm -f $(CONFIGS_IN:.cfg=.cfg.1.txt)
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- -rm -f $(CONFIGS_IN:.cfg=.cfg.2.txt)
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+ -rm -f $(CONFIGS_IN:.cfg=.bin.1.txt)
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+ -rm -f $(CONFIGS_IN:.cfg=.bin.2.txt)
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