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Automake generates rules to provide archives of the project for distributions in various formats. Their targets are:
dist-bzip2
Generate a bzip2 tar archive of the distribution. bzip2 archives are
frequently smaller than gzipped archives.
By default, this rule makes ‘bzip2’ use a compression option of -9.
To make it use a different one, set the BZIP2
environment variable.
For example, ‘make dist-bzip2 BZIP2=-7’.
dist-gzip
Generate a gzip tar archive of the distribution.
dist-lzip
Generate an ‘lzip’ tar archive of the distribution. lzip
archives are frequently smaller than bzip2
-compressed archives.
dist-shar
Generate a shar archive of the distribution.
dist-xz
Generate an ‘xz’ tar archive of the distribution. xz
archives are frequently smaller than bzip2
-compressed archives.
By default, this rule makes ‘xz’ use a compression option of
-e. To make it use a different one, set the XZ_OPT
environment variable. For example, run this command to use the
default compression ratio, but with a progress indicator:
‘make dist-xz XZ_OPT=-ve’.
dist-zip
Generate a zip archive of the distribution.
dist-tarZ
Generate a compressed tar archive of the distribution.
The rule dist
(and its historical synonym dist-all
) will
create archives in all the enabled formats, Changing Automake’s Behavior. By
default, only the dist-gzip
target is hooked to dist
.