From c5bf090d16cf1fc4d8186f1e8fbbd62457e72da6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fred Sundvik Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2016 13:10:30 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Remove CGreen make files --- quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile | 38 ----------------------- quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile.build | 33 -------------------- quantum/serial_link/cgreen/cgreen | 1 - 3 files changed, 72 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile delete mode 100644 quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile.build delete mode 160000 quantum/serial_link/cgreen/cgreen diff --git a/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile b/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 6b31a3f9..00000000 --- a/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -# This Makefile ensures that the build is made out of source in a subdirectory called 'build' -# If it doesn't exist, it is created and a Makefile created there (from Makefile.build) -# -# This Makefile also contains delegation of the most common make commands -# -# If you have cmake installed you should be able to do: -# -# make -# make test -# make install -# make package -# -# That should build cgreen for C and C++, run some tests, install it locally and -# generate two distributable packages. - -all: build - cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make all - -test: build - cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make test - -clean: build - cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make clean - -package: build - cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make package - -install: - cd $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR); make install - -############# Internal - -build: - mkdir -p $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR) - cp Makefile.build $(CGREEN_BUILD_DIR)/Makefile - - -.SILENT: diff --git a/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile.build b/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile.build deleted file mode 100644 index f7616524..00000000 --- a/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/Makefile.build +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# This Makefile is copied from the cgreen top directory (where it is -# named Makefile.build) and put in a subdirectory called 'build' where -# builds are made This Makefile then automatically creates -# subdirectories for C and C++ builds configuring them using the cmake -# command. Once created you can always tweak the cmake setup as with -# any cmake build directory - -all: build-c build-c++ - for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make ; cd .. ; done - -clean: - for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make clean ; cd .. ; done - -check test: - for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make check ; cd .. ; done - -package: - for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make package ; cd .. ; done - -install: - for d in build-* ; do cd $$d; make install ; cd .. ; done - -############ Internal - -build-c: - mkdir build-c - cd build-c; cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" $(CGREEN_DIR) - -build-c++: - mkdir build-c++ - cd build-c++; cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DWITH_CXX:bool=ON $(CGREEN_DIR) - -.SILENT: diff --git a/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/cgreen b/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/cgreen deleted file mode 160000 index d4d438dd..00000000 --- a/quantum/serial_link/cgreen/cgreen +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit d4d438dda1b7131f0bd0530b2c258e9dea6a2a9f