yacpi-3.0.1/0000755000175000017500000000000010711657117011316 5ustar nionnionyacpi-3.0.1/yacpi.10000644000175000017500000000253510711657117012512 0ustar nionnion.TH YACPI "1" "User Commands" .SH NAME YACPI \- Yet Another Configuration and Power Interface .SH SYNOPSIS .B yacpi [\fIOPTION\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION Yacpi is an acpi monitoring tool for Linux. It displays various acpi information like battery status, ac status and temperature. This information will be displayed in a user-friendly ncurses interface or as plain-text. It is also able to display current cpu frequency and the kernel scaling governor. .SH OPTIONS .TP \-h display help .TP \-v display version number and release date .TP \-p display as plain-text only, useful for script output for example .TP \-l loop yacpi output every second. .TP \-n display not found items (display everything you can) .TP \-d specify delay seconds for loop .TP .TP \-b show battery information .TP \-a show ac adapter information .TP \-f show fan information .TP \-t show thermal zone information .TP \-c show cpu frequency .TP \-g show used frequency governor .TP The default prints all available information. .SH KEYS .TP q \- quit yacpi .TP r \- reload acpi information .TP h \- print help screen .SH REPORTING BUGS .TP ACPI information is platform and system depended so please include as much information you can gather about your system like contents of /proc/acpi files, strace output or backtraces/core files. .SH AUTHOR CONTACT Yacpi was written by Nico Golde yacpi-3.0.1/THANKS0000644000175000017500000000053010711657117012227 0ustar nionnionTHANKS to: - wmacpi for inspiration - Michael Prokop for putting it into grml - Sven Guckes for letting me know that this information can be displayed in a single line ;-P - Andreas Krennmair code review - Werner Heuser for being the base of my knowledge about laptops - Nimmersatt for all the testing with two batteries - all I have forgotten yacpi-3.0.1/CHANGELOG0000644000175000017500000000462310711657117012535 0ustar nionnionVersion 3.0.1 30.10.2007 * Added missing read_acpi_acstate call to fix missing recognization of changed ac state. Version 3.0 09.08.2007 * Complete rewrite with libacpi (http://www.ngolde.de/libacpi.html) yacpi now depends on libacpi. * New options for every feature and option to enable every feature. * Removed interactive input for delay in ncurses mode, just restart yacpi. * Instantly react on user input in ncurses interface, select loop. * There is no -m anymore, you always get all batteries without performance deadlock. * Samples are not used anymore. Version 2.1 18.03.2007 * Code cleanups * Change the default behaviour of sample usage. Without specifying samples the remaining battery time is now remaining capacity / present battery rate like in most of the acpi tools. * Small manpage adjustments Version 2.0.1.1 31.08.2006 * Fixed memleak reported by valgrind * Fixed NULL pointer dereference if no battery is present Thanks for reporting Németh Márton Version 2.0.1 24.05.2006 * fixed #337071,#337075 and #337076 in Debian BTS * Makefile rewrite * some code cleanup * manual improvements Version 2.0 16.08.2005 * fix display of battery state (before every time charging was displayed) * completed support for multiple batteries (new command line option -m) * some code cleanup * changed display of battery status if terminal width is small * fastened yacpi (2x) Version 1.3 15.07.2005 * bug fixes (SIGFPE) * fixed Makefile * added text only output * loop every -d (delay) seconds * fixed the display of two batteries in one large terminal (thanks to nimmersatt for reporting this) Version 1.2.1 30.03.2005 * bug fixes Version 1.2 26.03.2005 * added support for transparent terminals * yacpi shows current and maximal cpu frequency * yacpi shows current cpu frequency governor Version 1.1 01.02.2005 * cleanup of some code * added display of help and version number * new feature: it is possible to collect the remaining time over some samples to get a more accurate value * yacpi shows time for recharging the batteries Version 1.0 05.03.2005 * improved speed of output * added temperature support to the libacpi.c * added THANKS * add manual page Version 0.2 03.01.2005 * added full temperature support * added help screen * added possibility of reload acpi information Version 0.1 01.01.2005 * Initial Release yacpi-3.0.1/COPYING0000644000175000017500000004313110711657117012353 0ustar nionnion GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. yacpi-3.0.1/yacpi.h0000644000175000017500000000070710711657117012600 0ustar nionnion/* acpi application yacpi * Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Nico Golde * See COPYING file for license details */ /* define bitmask fields for command line arguments */ #define LOOP_F (1<<0) #define PTEXT_F (1<<1) #define BATT_F (1<<2) #define AC_F (1<<3) #define FAN_F (1<<4) #define THERM_F (1<<5) #define CPU_F (1<<6) #define GOV_F (1<<7) #define NON_F (1<<8) #define ALL_F (BATT_F | AC_F | FAN_F | THERM_F | CPU_F | GOV_F) yacpi-3.0.1/get_cpu.c0000644000175000017500000000310210711657117013104 0ustar nionnion/* get_cpu.c gets current cpu information * Copyright (C) 2005 Nico Golde * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include int get_cpu_cur() { FILE *cpuinfo; int freq = 0; if((cpuinfo=fopen("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq","r"))==NULL){ return freq; } fscanf(cpuinfo,"%d",&freq); fclose(cpuinfo); return freq; } int get_cpu_max() { FILE *cpuinfo; int freq = 0; if((cpuinfo=fopen("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq","r"))==NULL){ return freq; } fscanf(cpuinfo,"%d",&freq); fclose(cpuinfo); return freq; } char * get_cpu_gov() { FILE *cpuinfo; char buffer[128]; if((cpuinfo=fopen("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor","r"))==NULL){ return strdup("not supported"); } fgets(buffer,sizeof(buffer),cpuinfo); buffer[strlen(buffer) - 1]='\0'; fclose(cpuinfo); return strdup(buffer); } yacpi-3.0.1/get_cpu.h0000644000175000017500000000151410711657117013116 0ustar nionnion/* get_cpu.h * Copyright (C) 2005 Nico Golde * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ int get_cpu_cur(); int get_cpu_max(); char *get_cpu_gov(); yacpi-3.0.1/yacpi.c0000644000175000017500000003450710711657117012600 0ustar nionnion/* acpi application yacpi * Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Nico Golde * See COPYING file for license details */ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "get_cpu.h" #include "yacpi.h" /* needed for print functions to get y coordinates and * interval for each output, yeah I know using global variables * sucks, but it's PITA to use local ones here */ static int line = 0; static int interval = 2; static void usage (void){ puts ("YACPI " VERSION " by Nico Golde "); puts ("usage: yacpi [options]\n" "options:\n" "-v print version number + release date.\n" "-h print this help.\n\n" "-p plain-text output.\n" "-n display also not found items\n" "-l loop every second\n" "-d delay seconds for loop\n\n" "-b show battery information\n" "-a show ac adapter information\n" "-f show fan information\n" "-t show thermal zone information\n" "-c show cpu frequency\n" "-g show used frequency governor\n\n" "The default prints all available information.\n"); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } static void noinfo(void){ attron(COLOR_PAIR(3)); printw("no information"); attroff(COLOR_PAIR(3)); } static void color_change (const battery_t *binfo, const int temp) { if(temp == 0 && binfo != NULL) { if(binfo->batt_state == B_HIGH) attron (COLOR_PAIR (1)); else if(binfo->batt_state == B_MED) attron (COLOR_PAIR (2)); else attron (COLOR_PAIR (3)); } else { if(temp <= 59) attron (COLOR_PAIR (1)); else if(temp <= 69 && temp >= 60) attron (COLOR_PAIR (2)); else if(temp >= 70) attron (COLOR_PAIR (3)); } } static void helpbox(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2) { int i, j; attron(WA_REVERSE); for(i = y1; i <= y2; i++) { for(j = x1; j <= x2; j++) { mvaddch(i, j, ' '); } } attroff(WA_REVERSE); } static void print_window (void){ int i; attron(WA_REVERSE); clear(); /* print white lines and version numbers */ for (i = 0; i < COLS; i++) { mvaddch (0, i, ' '); mvaddch (LINES - 1, i, ' '); } mvaddstr(0, 0, "* YACPI " VERSION " by Nico Golde"); mvaddstr(LINES - 1, 0, "h:help, r:reload, q:quit "); attroff(WA_REVERSE); move(line = 0, 0); } static void help (const unsigned int opt) { int centerx, centery; int input; int offset = 13; int offsetstr = 11; char *helptext = "Press any[tm] key to continue."; centerx = COLS / 2; centery = LINES / 2; helpbox(centerx - 15, centery, centerx + 14, centery + 4); attron (WA_REVERSE); /* Keys */ mvprintw(centery + 1, centerx - offset, "q"); mvprintw(centery + interval, centerx - offset, "r"); mvprintw(centery + 3, centerx - offset, "h"); /* Descriptions */ mvaddstr(centery + 1, centerx - offsetstr, "End Yacpi ..."); mvaddstr(centery + interval, centerx - offsetstr, "Reload ACPI data ..."); mvaddstr(centery + 3, centerx - offsetstr, "Show this help ..."); mvprintw(LINES - 1, COLS - strlen(helptext), "%s", helptext); attroff(WA_REVERSE); nodelay(stdscr, FALSE); input = getch(); if(opt & LOOP_F) nodelay(stdscr, TRUE); /* Return input back into input queue so it gets automatically executed. */ if ((input != '\n') && (input != 'h') && (input != 'q')) ungetch(input); print_window(); } static void print_ac(const int ac_s, global_t *global, const int t, const int not_f){ adapter_t *ac = &global->adapt; if(!ac) return; read_acpi_acstate(global); if(t){ if(ac_s == SUCCESS && ac->ac_state == P_BATT) printf("| ac = off-line "); else if(ac_s == SUCCESS && ac->ac_state == P_AC) printf("| ac = on-line "); else if(ac_s != SUCCESS && not_f) printf("| ac = no info "); } else { move(line = line + interval, 0); printw("%s", COLS <= 48 ? "AC: " : "AC adapter status: "); if(ac_s == SUCCESS && ac->ac_state == P_BATT){ attron(COLOR_PAIR(3)); printw("off"); attroff(COLOR_PAIR(3)); } else if(ac_s == SUCCESS && ac->ac_state == P_AC){ attron(COLOR_PAIR(1)); printw("on "); attroff(COLOR_PAIR(1)); } else if(ac_s != SUCCESS && not_f) noinfo(); } } static void print_cpu(const int t, const int not_f){ int cur = get_cpu_cur(); int max = get_cpu_max(); if(!t) move(line = line + interval, 0); if(max && cur){ if(!t) printw("CPU frequency: %d/%d MHz ", cur / 1000, max / 1000); else printf ("| cpu = %d/%d mhz ", cur / 1000, max / 1000); } else if(not_f){ if(!t) printw("CPU frequency: not supported"); else printf ("| cpu = no info "); } } static void print_gov(const int t, const int not_f){ char *cpu_gov = get_cpu_gov(); if(!cpu_gov && t && not_f) printf("| gov = no info "); else if(!cpu_gov && !t && not_f){ move(line = line + 1, 0); printw("CPU governor: not supported"); } if(!cpu_gov) return; if(t) printf ("| gov = %s ", cpu_gov); else{ move(line = line + interval, 0); printw("CPU governor: %s ", cpu_gov); } free(cpu_gov); } static void print_fan(const int fan_s, global_t *global, const int t, const int not_f){ fan_t *fa; int i; if(fan_s == SUCCESS){ for(i=0; ifan_count; i++){ /* read fan state */ read_acpi_fan(i); fa = &fans[i]; if(!fa) return; if(t) printf("| %s = %s ", fa->name, fa->fan_state==F_ON?"on":"off"); else { move(line = line + interval, 0); printw("%s:", fa->name); if(fa && fa->fan_state==F_OFF){ attron (COLOR_PAIR (3)); printw(" off"); attroff (COLOR_PAIR (3)); } else if(fa && fa->fan_state==F_ON){ attron (COLOR_PAIR (1)); printw(" on "); attroff (COLOR_PAIR (1)); } } } } else if(fan_s != SUCCESS && t && not_f) printf("| fan = no info "); else if(fan_s != SUCCESS && !t && not_f){ move(line = line + interval,0); printw("Fan: "); noinfo(); } } static void print_therm(const int therm_s, global_t *global, const int t, const int not_f){ int i; thermal_t *tp; if(!global) return; if(therm_s == SUCCESS){ for(i=0; ithermal_count; i++){ /* read current thermal zone values */ read_acpi_zone(i, global); tp = &thermals[i]; if(!tp) return; if(global->thermal_count == 1 && !t) snprintf(tp->name, MAX_NAME, "Temperature"); if(!t) move(line = line + interval,0); if(tp->frequency == DISABLED){ if(t) printf("| %s = %d C ",tp->name, tp->temperature); else{ printw("%s: ", tp->name); color_change(NULL, tp->temperature); printw("%d ", tp->temperature); attrset(WA_NORMAL); printw("degrees C"); } } else{ if(t) printf("| %s = %d C, freq = %d", tp->name, tp->temperature, tp->frequency); else{ printw("%s: ", tp->name); color_change(NULL, tp->temperature); printw("%d ", global->temperature); attrset(WA_NORMAL); printw("degrees C, frequency: %d", tp->frequency); } } } } else if(therm_s != SUCCESS && t && not_f) printf("| temp = no info "); else if(therm_s != SUCCESS && !t && not_f){ move(line = line + interval, 0); printw("Thermal zones: "); noinfo(); } } static void print_charge(const charge_state_t charge, const int t){ /* to use color_change here is a dirty hack :) */ if(charge == C_CHARGE) if(t) printf(" charging "); else { color_change(NULL, 60); printw("charging \n"); } else if(charge == C_DISCHARGE) if(t) printf(" discharging "); else{ color_change(NULL, 70); printw("discharging \n"); } else if(charge == C_CHARGED) if(t) printf(" charged "); else { color_change(NULL, 50); printw("charged \n"); } else printf(" no info "); if(!t) attrset(WA_NORMAL); } static void print_time(const battery_t *binfo, global_t *global, const int t){ adapter_t *ac = &global->adapt; if(!ac) return; if (!ac->ac_state == P_AC){ if(t) printf (" rtime %02d:%02d h ", binfo->remaining_time / 60, binfo->remaining_time % 60); else{ move(++line, 0); printw("Remaining time: %02d:%02d h ", binfo->remaining_time / 60, binfo->remaining_time % 60); } } if (ac->ac_state == P_AC && binfo->charge_time > 0){ if(t) printf (" rctime %02d:%02d h ", binfo->charge_time / 60, binfo->charge_time % 60); else{ move(++line, 0); printw("Rem. charge time: %02d:%02d h ", binfo->charge_time / 60, binfo->charge_time % 60); } } } static void print_battery(const int batt_s, global_t *global, const int t, const int not_f){ battery_t *binfo; int battery_loops, bar_steps; int i; if(!global) return; if(batt_s != SUCCESS && not_f){ if(t) printf("| no info "); else{ move(line = line + interval, 0); printw("Battery information: "); noinfo(); } return; } for(i = 0; i < global->batt_count; i++){ binfo = &batteries[i]; if(!binfo) return; /* read current battery values */ read_acpi_batt(i); if(binfo && binfo->present){ if(t) printf("| %s = %d%%", binfo->name, binfo->percentage); else if (COLS > 48){ move(line = line + interval, 0); printw ("%s Capacity [", binfo->name); color_change (binfo, 0); if(COLS <= 88) bar_steps = binfo->percentage / 4; else bar_steps = binfo->percentage / 2; for (battery_loops = 1; battery_loops <= bar_steps; battery_loops++) printw ("|"); attrset (WA_NORMAL); for (battery_loops = 1; battery_loops <= 25 - bar_steps; battery_loops++) printw (" "); printw ("]"); printw (" %2d%%", binfo->percentage); } else { move(line = line + interval, 0); printw ("Battery %s on %2d%%", binfo->name, binfo->percentage); } if(!t) { move(line = line + interval, 0); printw("%s status: ", binfo->name); } print_charge(binfo->charge_state, t); print_time(binfo, global, t); } else if(binfo && !binfo->present && not_f){ if(t) printf("| %s = not present ", binfo->name); else{ move(line = line + interval, 0); printw("%s: not present ", binfo->name); } } } } static void init_ncurses(void){ initscr(); cbreak(); noecho(); nodelay(stdscr, TRUE); start_color(); /* initialize colors */ use_default_colors (); init_pair (1, COLOR_GREEN, -1); init_pair (2, COLOR_YELLOW, -1); init_pair (3, COLOR_RED, -1); init_pair (4, COLOR_WHITE, -1); } static void acpi_handling(global_t *global, const int batt_s, const int therm_s, const int ac_s, const int fan_s, const unsigned int options){ if((options & BATT_F)) print_battery(batt_s, global, options & PTEXT_F, options & NON_F); if((options & AC_F)) print_ac(ac_s, global, options & PTEXT_F, options & NON_F); if((options & THERM_F)) print_therm(therm_s, global, options & PTEXT_F, options & NON_F); if((options & FAN_F)) print_fan(fan_s, global, options & PTEXT_F, options & NON_F); if((options & GOV_F)) print_gov(options & PTEXT_F, options & NON_F); if((options & CPU_F)) print_cpu(options & PTEXT_F, options & NON_F); if(options & PTEXT_F) printf("\n"); else curs_set(0); /* refresh the output if not enough LINES on the screen, * display without empty line between the output lines */ if(!(options & PTEXT_F) && line >= LINES - 1){ print_window(); interval = 1; acpi_handling(global, batt_s, therm_s, ac_s, fan_s, options); } else interval = 2; } static void user_input(global_t *global, const int batt_s, const int therm_s, const int ac_s, const int fan_s, const unsigned int options){ char ch = '\0'; if(!(options & PTEXT_F)) print_window(); acpi_handling(global, batt_s, therm_s, ac_s, fan_s, options); if(!(options & PTEXT_F)){ ch = getch(); switch(ch){ case 'q': endwin(); puts(""); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); break; case 'h': help(options); break; case 'r': if(!(options & PTEXT_F)){ move(2, 0); line = 0; } acpi_handling(global, batt_s, therm_s, ac_s, fan_s, options); default: break; } } } int main(int argc, char **argv){ unsigned int options = 0; int delay = 1; int option, r; extern char *optarg; extern int optind, optopt; global_t *global = NULL; int ac_s, batt_s, therm_s, fan_s; fd_set rd; struct timeval tv; options = 0; /* parse command line arguments */ while ((option = getopt(argc, argv, "fnpahvtblcgd:")) != -1) { if (option == EOF) break; switch (option) { case 'f': options |= FAN_F; break; case 'h': usage(); break; case 'a': options |= AC_F; break; case 'v': puts ("YACPI " VERSION " by Nico Golde - Released: 09.08.2007\n"); return 0; break; case 'b': options |= BATT_F; break; case 't': options |= THERM_F; break; case 'l': options |= LOOP_F; break; case 'n': options |= NON_F; break; case 'd': delay = strtol(optarg, NULL, 10); if(delay <= 0){ fprintf(stderr, "Option -%c requires an unsigned integer (>=0) as arguments\n", optopt); return -1; } break; case 'c': options |= CPU_F; break; case 'p': options |= PTEXT_F; break; case 'g': options |= GOV_F; break; case ':': fprintf(stderr, "Option -%c requires an operand\n", optopt); return -1; break; case '?': fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized option: -%c\n", optopt); return -1; default: usage (); break; } } if (0 == (options & ~NON_F & ~PTEXT_F & ~LOOP_F)) options |= ALL_F; if(check_acpi_support() == NOT_SUPPORTED){ printf("No acpi support for your system?\n"); return -1; } if((global = malloc (sizeof (global_t))) == NULL){ perror("malloc"); return -1; } /* initialize battery, thermal zones, fans and ac state */ batt_s = init_acpi_batt(global); therm_s = init_acpi_thermal(global); fan_s = init_acpi_fan(global); ac_s = init_acpi_acadapt(global); if(!(options & PTEXT_F)){ /* clear the screen */ printf("\033[2J"); init_ncurses(); } do { if(!(options & LOOP_F) && !(options & PTEXT_F)){ nodelay(stdscr, FALSE); while(1) user_input(global, batt_s, therm_s, ac_s, fan_s, options); } user_input(global, batt_s, therm_s, ac_s, fan_s, options); if((options & LOOP_F) && !(options & PTEXT_F)){ FD_ZERO(&rd); FD_SET(0, &rd); tv.tv_sec = delay; tv.tv_usec = 0; r = select(1, &rd, 0, 0, &tv); if(r < 0 && errno != EINTR){ perror("yacpi: error on select"); return -1; } if(FD_ISSET(0, &rd)) user_input(global, batt_s, therm_s, ac_s, fan_s, options); } if ((options & LOOP_F) && (options & PTEXT_F)) sleep (delay); } while (options & LOOP_F); if(!(options & PTEXT_F)){ curs_set(1); endwin(); } free(global); return 0; } yacpi-3.0.1/README0000644000175000017500000000203610711657117012177 0ustar nionnionREADME for yacpi-3.0.1 ==================== Homepage: http://www.ngolde.de/yacpi.html ----------------------------------------- yacpi - Yet Another Configuration and Power Interface == Introduction == yacpi gathers information provided by the libacpi and displays them in a user-friendly ncurses interface or in normal text mode. It will display information about batteries, fans, thermal zones, ac status and some information about cpu. == Dependencies == yacpi depends on the following libraries: - libacpi : http://www.ngolde.de/libacpi.html - ncurses5: www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/ - libc6 == Installation == Compiling and installing yacpi is pretty straight forward: make make install == Contact == Nico Golde == Donation == If you want to donate money or hardware (precedented) to support libacpi development, because it would make testing more easy if I would have the hardware, please also use this address to contact me. == License == yacpi is licensed under version 2 of the GPL, see COPYING file for license details. yacpi-3.0.1/Makefile0000644000175000017500000000265210711657117012763 0ustar nionnion# ---------------------------------------------- # YACPI Makefile by Nico Golde # Latest change: Mi Aug 30 14:08:37 CEST 2006 # --------------------------------------------- BIN = yacpi prefix = /usr/local INSPATH = ${prefix}/bin/ CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -g -DVERSION=\"${VERSION}\" CC = cc DOCPATH = ${prefix}/share/doc/yacpi MANPATH = ${prefix}/share/man/man1 VERSION = 3.0.1 SRC_yacpi = yacpi.c SRC_get_cpu = get_cpu.c OBJ_yacpi = ${SRC_yacpi:.c=.o} OBJ_get_cpu = ${SRC_get_cpu:.c=.o} .c.o : @echo CC $< @${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} $< all : options ${OBJ_yacpi} ${OBJ_get_cpu} @${CC} -Wall get_cpu.o yacpi.o -o ${BIN} -lncurses -lacpi @strip ${BIN} @echo built yacpi dist : clean @mkdir -p yacpi-${VERSION} @cp -R Makefile CHANGELOG README THANKS COPYING *.c *.h yacpi.1 yacpi-${VERSION} @tar -cf yacpi-${VERSION}.tar yacpi-${VERSION} @gzip yacpi-${VERSION}.tar @rm -rf yacpi-${VERSION} @echo created distribution yacpi-${VERSION}.tar.gz options : @echo yacpi build options: @echo "CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS}" @echo "CC = ${CC}" @echo "BIN = ${BIN}" install : @mkdir -p ${DOCPATH} @mkdir -p ${INSPATH} @mkdir -p ${MANPATH} install -m644 CHANGELOG README THANKS COPYING ${DOCPATH} install -m644 yacpi.1 ${MANPATH} install ${BIN} ${INSPATH} uninstall : rm -f ${INSPATH}${BIN} rm -rf ${DOCPATH} rm -f ${MANPATH}/yacpi.1* clean : rm -f ${BIN} rm -f *.o love : @echo "not war!"