2f7c930a6b
Replaces colcrt from commands/cawf. No Minix-specific changes needed. Change-Id: I0ec6452c879b9a844ad97e89759087d6c3e740a2
58 lines
1.6 KiB
Makefile
58 lines
1.6 KiB
Makefile
# Makefile for cawf
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# Define UNIX for vanilla Unix systems -- e.g., older DYNIX.
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#
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# Define UNIX and USG for System V, BSD 4.3 and for SunOS.
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#
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# USG may also be needed if the required string function prototypes --
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# e.g., for strrchr() -- are in <string.h> rather than <strings.h>.
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#
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#DEFS = -DUNIX -DUSG
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#
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# Define STDLIB for systems that have <stdlib.h> -- e.g., AIX and
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# SunOS.
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#
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# Redefine CAWFLIB by adding -DCAWFLIB=\"...\" to DEFS.
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#
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#DEFS = -DUNIX -DUSG -DCAWFLIB=\"/usr/local/lib/cawf\"
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#
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# Customize the install rule.
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#
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# -ansi and -pedantic are ANSI compliance options for the gcc compiler.
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# Remove them if your compiler objects.
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#
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# If you're using xlc 2.1 on AIX 3.2 for the RISC/SYSTEM 6000, you
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# must delete the definition of __STR__ (two leading and two trailing
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# underscore characters), because the xlc 2.1 compiler incorrectly
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# inlines string functions when compiling pass3.c.
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#
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#DEFS = -DUNIX -DSTDLIB -U__STR__
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#
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# Unix systems that have a <malloc.h> need MALLOCH defined, unless
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# they also have a <stdlib.h> that provides a function prototype for
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# malloc() and its relatives (most do).
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#
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#DEFS = -DUNIX -DMALLOCH
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#LSC For now...
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NOGCCERROR:= yes
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DEFS= -DUNIX -DUSG -DSTDLIB
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CPPFLAGS+= ${DEFS}
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PROGS= bsfilt cawf
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SRCS.cawf= cawf.c device.c error.c expand.c expr.c getopt.c macsup.c nreq.c \
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output.c pass2.c pass3.c regerror.c regexp.c store.c string.c
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SRCS.bsfilt= bsfilt.c
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LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/cawf ${BINDIR}/nroff
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# replaced by usr.bin/colcrt
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#LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/bsfilt ${BINDIR}/colcrt
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MAN.cawf=
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MAN.bsfilt=
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FILESDIR= /usr/lib/cawf
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FILES= common device.cf dumb.dev man.mac me.mac ms.mac mnx.mac
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.include <bsd.prog.mk>
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