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Store virtual and physical distance marks separately
Virtual distance marks on waterway axis always have an ISRS location
code, which is their natural primary key, but which other distance
marks do not (always) have. catdis and position_code are constant
for distance marks on fairway axis and do not need to be stored.
Btw. add a previously missing field for the name of the ENC the
information is based on.
author | Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de> |
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date | Sat, 13 Oct 2018 14:26:40 +0200 |
parents | 9b67c4f5a7b2 |
children | 9f49ae20c54c |
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# Simple Makefile to build all of Gemma # # Authors: Sascha Wilde <wilde@intevation.de> basedir := $(dir $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) BUILDBASE := $(basedir).buildbase GOPATH := $(BUILDBASE)/go GOCACHE := $(BUILDBASE)/gocache ENVWARPPER := $(BUILDBASE)/run-with-env.sh BINDIR := /usr/local/bin export BUILDBASE 3rdpartylibs-stamp := $(BUILDBASE)/3rdpartylibs-build .PHONY: all 3rdpartylibs gemma client clean all: gemma client $(ENVWARPPER): @echo "Preparing go build environment:" mkdir -p "$(GOCACHE)" mkdir -p "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de" [ -e "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de/gemma" ] || \ ln -s "$(basedir)" "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de/gemma" @echo "Creating wrapper script:" echo '#!/bin/sh' >"$(ENVWARPPER)" echo 'export GOPATH=$(GOPATH)' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)" echo 'export GOCACHE=$(GOCACHE)' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)" echo 'exec "$$@"' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)" chmod +x "$(ENVWARPPER)" $(3rdpartylibs-stamp): $(ENVWARPPER) 3rdpartylibs.sh "$(ENVWARPPER)" bash ./3rdpartylibs.sh && \ touch $@ 3rdpartylibs: $(3rdpartylibs-stamp) gemma: $(3rdpartylibs-stamp) $(ENVWARPPER) cd cmd/gemma && "$(ENVWARPPER)" go build client: $(MAKE) -f Makefile.build -C client install: gemma cp cmd/gemma/gemma $(BINDIR) tar: all v="gemma-$$(hg id -i)" ;\ tar --transform "s@^@$${v}/@" \ -cJf "../$${v}.tar.xz" \ cmd/gemma/gemma schema web example_conf.toml clean: $(MAKE) -f Makefile.build -C client $@ rm -f "$(gemma-bin)" rm -rf "$(BUILDBASE)"