alsa-utils/alsactl/Makefile.am
Jaroslav Kysela 17b4129e6c alsactl: add 'clean' command to remove the application controls
It is handy to remove all card controls created by applications.

This change allows to remove those controls for all cards, selected
card or selected card with a control id filter list like:

   alsactl clean 0 "name='PCM'" "name='Mic Phantom'"

Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
2021-03-04 21:15:56 +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
AM_CFLAGS = -D_GNU_SOURCE
alsactl_SOURCES=alsactl.c state.c lock.c utils.c init_parse.c init_ucm.c \
daemon.c monitor.c clean.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 $?