--- ./Makefile 2002-10-27 17:21:52.000000000 -0800 +++ ./Makefile.fedora 2005-07-19 06:46:20.000000000 -0700 @@ -7,25 +7,25 @@ # Define your optimization flags. Most compilers understand -O and -O2, # Standard (note: Solaris on UltraSparc using gcc 2.8.x might not like this.) # -OPTS = -O2 +OPTS = @@OPTS@@ # Pentium with gcc 2.7.0 or better #OPTS = -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -malign-functions=2 -malign-loops=2 \ #-malign-jumps=2 # Define where you want Frotz installed. Usually this is /usr/local -PREFIX = /usr/local +PREFIX = /usr MAN_PREFIX = $(PREFIX) #MAN_PREFIX = /usr/local/share -CONFIG_DIR = $(PREFIX)/etc -#CONFIG_DIR = /etc +#CONFIG_DIR = $(PREFIX)/etc +CONFIG_DIR = /etc # Define where you want Frotz to look for frotz.conf. # -CONFIG_DIR = /usr/local/etc -#CONFIG_DIR = /etc +#CONFIG_DIR = /usr/local/etc +CONFIG_DIR = /etc #CONFIG_DIR = /usr/pkg/etc #CONFIG_DIR = @@ -73,15 +73,15 @@ # curses library won't work, comment out the first option and uncomment # the second. # -CURSES = -lcurses -#CURSES = -lncurses +#CURSES = -lcurses +CURSES = -lncurses # Uncomment this if your need to use ncurses instead of the # vendor-supplied curses library. This just tells the compile process # which header to include, so don't worry if ncurses is all you have # (like on Linux). You'll be fine. # -#CURSES_DEF = -DUSE_NCURSES_H +CURSES_DEF = -DUSE_NCURSES_H # Uncomment this if you're compiling Unix Frotz on a machine that lacks # the memmove(3) system call. If you don't know what this means, leave it