alsa-utils/alsactl/Makefile.am
Ikey Doherty f1eba0b5de alsactl: Only start restore service when asoundrc file exists
This solves the chicken and egg problem on fresh installations whereby
the alsa state file does not yet exist, and alsa-restore unit attempted
to launch without first having a state file.

Signed-off-by: Ikey Doherty <ikey@solus-project.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2017-12-14 11:24:40 +01:00

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Makefile

SUBDIRS = init
sbin_PROGRAMS=alsactl
man_MANS=alsactl.1
if USE_XMLTO
man_MANS += alsactl_init.7
endif
EXTRA_DIST=alsactl.1 alsactl_init.xml
alsactl_SOURCES=alsactl.c state.c lock.c utils.c init_parse.c daemon.c \
monitor.c
alsactl_CFLAGS=$(AM_CFLAGS) -D__USE_GNU \
-DSYS_ASOUNDRC=\"$(ASOUND_STATE_DIR)/asound.state\" \
-DSYS_LOCKFILE=\"$(ASOUND_LOCK_DIR)/asound.state.lock\" \
-DSYS_PIDFILE=\"$(ALSACTL_PIDFILE_DIR)/alsactl.pid\"
noinst_HEADERS=alsactl.h list.h init_sysdeps.c init_utils_string.c \
init_utils_run.c init_sysfs.c
udevrules_DATA = \
90-alsa-restore.rules
if HAVE_SYSTEMD
systemdsystemunit_DATA = \
alsa-state.service \
alsa-restore.service
install-data-hook:
$(MKDIR_P) -m 0755 \
$(DESTDIR)$(systemdsystemunitdir)/sound.target.wants
( cd $(DESTDIR)$(systemdsystemunitdir)/sound.target.wants && \
rm -f alsa-state.service alsa-restore.service && \
$(LN_S) ../alsa-state.service alsa-state.service && \
$(LN_S) ../alsa-restore.service alsa-restore.service)
endif
edit = \
$(SED) -r -e 's,@sbindir\@,$(sbindir),g' \
-e 's,@mydatadir\@,$(mydatadir),g' \
-e 's,@daemonswitch\@,$(ALSACTL_DAEMONSWITCH),g' \
-e 's,@asoundrcfile\@,$(ASOUND_STATE_DIR)/asound.state,g' \
< $< > $@ || rm $@
alsa-state.service: alsa-state.service.in
$(edit)
alsa-restore.service: alsa-restore.service.in
$(edit)
90-alsa-restore.rules: 90-alsa-restore.rules.in
$(edit)
EXTRA_DIST += \
alsa-state.service.in \
alsa-restore.service.in \
90-alsa-restore.rules.in
CLEANFILES = \
alsa-state.service \
alsa-restore.service \
90-alsa-restore.rules
%.7: %.xml
xmlto man $?