Move down fallback targets in Makefile

This ensures `lib.mk` still defines `default` as the first target. This
fixes some builds.
This commit is contained in:
John Ericson 2023-12-20 03:23:49 -05:00
parent 7cfd6c0efe
commit 26d60b837c

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@ -32,11 +32,6 @@ makefiles += \
tests/unit/libstore-support/local.mk \
tests/unit/libexpr/local.mk \
tests/unit/libexpr-support/local.mk
else
.PHONY: check
check:
@echo "Unit tests are disabled. Configure without '--disable-unit-tests', or avoid calling 'make check'."
@exit 1
endif
ifeq ($(ENABLE_FUNCTIONAL_TESTS), yes)
@ -46,11 +41,6 @@ makefiles += \
tests/functional/dyn-drv/local.mk \
tests/functional/test-libstoreconsumer/local.mk \
tests/functional/plugins/local.mk
else
.PHONY: installcheck
installcheck:
@echo "Functional tests are disabled. Configure without '--disable-functional-tests', or avoid calling 'make installcheck'."
@exit 1
endif
OPTIMIZE = 1
@ -64,8 +54,24 @@ endif
include mk/lib.mk
# Must be included after `mk/lib.mk` so isn't the default target.
ifneq ($(ENABLE_UNIT_TESTS), yes)
.PHONY: check
check:
@echo "Unit tests are disabled. Configure without '--disable-unit-tests', or avoid calling 'make check'."
@exit 1
endif
ifneq ($(ENABLE_FUNCTIONAL_TESTS), yes)
.PHONY: installcheck
installcheck:
@echo "Functional tests are disabled. Configure without '--disable-functional-tests', or avoid calling 'make installcheck'."
@exit 1
endif
# Must be included after `mk/lib.mk` so rules refer to variables defined
# by the library. Rules are not "lazy" like variables, unfortunately.
ifeq ($(ENABLE_DOC_GEN), yes)
$(eval $(call include-sub-makefile, doc/manual/local.mk))
else