# Config-Makefile for Husky-packages # Modified for FreeBSD 4.* by Stas Degteff (2:5080/102@FIDOnet, g@grumbler.org) ############################################################################## #PART 1: DIRECTORIES AND FILENAMES #You always need to change these to match your preferences ############################################################################## prefix=/usr/local # Where libraries (both .a and .so files) should be placed # You should take care that this directory is listed in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH # environment variable (if necessary, modify your /etc/profile file). LIBDIR=${prefix}/lib # Where the programs should be placed. BINDIR=${prefix}/bin # Where manual pages should be placed. MANDIR=${prefix}/man # Where include files should be placed (don't worry, no files will be over- # written, Husky will use it's own subdirectories below this directory): INCDIR=${prefix}/include # The fidoconfig config file will be in this DIRECTORY: CFGDIR=${prefix}/etc/fido # IF you have a working texinfo installation (consisting of the "makeinfo" # and "install-info" program), you should uncomment and adapt this # line - it will cause GNU info documentation to be built and installed # into the given directory. If you leave the comment out, the doucmentation # will not be compiled, and you won't know how to use the software ;-). # You should take care that this directory is listed in the INFOPATH # environment variable (if necessary, modify your /etc/profile file). INFODIR=${prefix}/info # The same as above, but for DVI documentation. This requires a working # "texi2dvi" program. # DVIDIR=${prefix}/share/doc/husky # The same as above, but for HTML documentation. This requires a working # "texi2html" program. HTMLDIR=${prefix}/share/doc/husky # Name of the config file of MSGED TE: MSGEDCFG=\"$(CFGDIR)/msged.cfg\" ############################################################################## #PART 2: PLATFORM DEPENDENT SECTION #If you are running Linux with GNU gcc, you don't need to modify anything in #the following sections. If you are running any other operating system or using #any other C compiler, you should check the values. For some operating #systems, the comments contain information on what you need to change. ############################################################################## ############################################################################## # Programs ############################################################################## # C-Compiler CC=gcc #Msged needs access to a termcap library. Define it's name here. #On Linux, termcap is integrated into ncurses: #TERMCAP=ncurses #On FreeBSD or commerical Unices, you may try on of the following: TERMCAP=termcap #TERMCAP=terminfo # C++-Compiler # (always define both - you never know which one is needed) CXX=g++ GPP=g++ # Pascal-Compiler (the compiler is optional, but the value of this # variable must be defined even if you don't have a Pascal compiler). PC=ppc386 # archiver (for object-files) AR=ar # how to build shared libraries # use gcc on Linux and FreeBSD # use ld on BeOS and also try ld if gcc does not work for you # only "gcc" will but so version numbers into the shared object # MKSHARED=ld MKSHARED=gcc # remove file RM=rm # The "install" program. # On Linux and FreeBSD/NetBSD, use this: INSTALL=install # On Tru64 Unix, use this: # INSTALL=installbsd # On Solaris, use this: # INSTALL=/usr/ucb/install # link file (DOS: copy file) LN=ln # create directory #MKDIR=mkdir MKDIR= install -d # update dynamic library cache # If your operating system does not need this, you may comment out this line. LDCONFIG=/sbin/ldconfig # rename a file MV=mv #copy a file CP=cp #Make a library file usable. You may leave this empty if it is n/a. RANLIB=ranlib # C-style header file to pascal unit converter (shipped with fpc) H2PAS=h2pas ############################################################################# # program options ############################################################################# # type of operating system (UNIX,MSDOS,OS2,WINNT) # for BeOS, use UNIX! OSTYPE=UNIX # short name of operating system (used for PID lines etc.) #UNAME=LNX UNAME=BSD #UNAME=OS2 #UNAME=BEOS # Do you want debug information? (This is only for developers.) DEBUG=0 # 8.3 names - NOTE: This switch is obsolete and probably does not work! SHORTNAMES=0 # Perl support PERL=0 # The DYNLIBS switch controls if dynamic or static linkage is used. # This is tricky. If you set DYNLIBS=1, dynamic libraries (.so files) # will be generated and used. This will only work if you are running "gcc" # on Linux, FreeBSD or another real Unix operating system. # On other systems, you must set DYNLIBS=0. Even on Linux, you might # want to do this if you are sick of shared library version mismatch # problems. # If you set DYNLIBS=0, but have Unix/Linux, you might want to add add # "-static" to the OPTCFLAGS and WARNCFLAGS variables (above) in order # to avoid linkage with old .so files that may be floating around # (see 'ifeq ( $(DYNLIBS), 0 )' conditions) # DYNLIBS=1 # C-compiler: specify name of executable EXENAMEFLAG=-o # C-compiler: generate warnings WARNFLAGS=-Wall # C-compiler: optimization OPTCFLAGS=-c -s -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -fstrength-reduce -fPIC ifeq ($(OSTYPE), UNIX) ifeq ( $(DYNLIBS), 0 ) WARNFLAGS+= -static OPTCFLAGS+= -static endif endif # C-compiler: debug DEBCFLAGS=-c -ggdb # C-compiler: additional defines, for features of your OS ADDCDEFS=-DHAS_POPEN -DNOSEMAPHORES # On Solaris, Msged only works with the curses interface, so use: #ADDCDEFS=-DHAS_POPEN -DUSE_CURSES -DNOSEMAPHORES # On BeOS, file locking currently does not work, so use: # ADDCDEFS=-DHAS_POPEN -DNO_LOCKING -DNOSEMAPHORES # Pascal-Compiler: optimization OPTPFLAGS= # Pascal-Compiler: debug DEBPFLAGS= # Pascal-Compiler: additional defines, for features of your OS ADDPDEFS= # object linker: optimization OPTLFLAGS=-s # object linker: debug DEBLFLAGS=-g # options for installing programs IBOPT=-c -s # options for installing libs ILOPT=-c # options for installing man-pages IMOPT=-c # options for installing includes IIOPT=-c # options for linking files LNOPT=-sf # archiver options AR_R = r # options for creating directories #MKDIROPT=-p MKDIROPT= -m 755 -p ############################################################################# # file extensions ############################################################################# # extension of executable (e.g. ".exe") EXE= # extension of object file OBJ=.o # extension of (static) libs LIB=.a # extension of compiled pascal units TPU=.ppu # directory separator (DOS: "\\", Unix: "/") ifeq (${OSTYPE}, UNIX) DIRSEP=/ else DIRSEP=\\ endif