VERSION_TAG = $(shell date +%Y%m%d)-01 VERSION_CHECK = @$(call print, "Building master with date version tag") BUILD_SYSTEM = darwin-386 \ darwin-amd64 \ dragonfly-amd64 \ freebsd-386 \ freebsd-amd64 \ freebsd-arm \ illumos-amd64 \ linux-386 \ linux-amd64 \ linux-armv6 \ linux-armv7 \ linux-arm64 \ linux-ppc64 \ linux-ppc64le \ linux-mips \ linux-mipsle \ linux-mips64 \ linux-mips64le \ linux-s390x \ netbsd-386 \ netbsd-amd64 \ netbsd-arm \ netbsd-arm64 \ openbsd-386 \ openbsd-amd64 \ openbsd-arm \ openbsd-arm64 \ solaris-amd64 \ windows-386 \ windows-amd64 \ windows-arm RELEASE_TAGS = autopilotrpc signrpc walletrpc chainrpc invoicesrpc watchtowerrpc # One can either specify a git tag as the version suffix or one is generated # from the current date. ifneq ($(tag),) VERSION_TAG = $(tag) VERSION_CHECK = ./build/release/release.sh check-tag "$(VERSION_TAG)" endif # By default we will build all systems. But with the 'sys' tag, a specific # system can be specified. This is useful to release for a subset of # systems/architectures. ifneq ($(sys),) BUILD_SYSTEM = $(sys) endif # Use all build tags by default but allow them to be overwritten. ifneq ($(tags),) RELEASE_TAGS = $(tags) endif