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# template for Unix-specific compiler definitions # CC := @CC@ LIBTOOL := $(BUILD)/libtool # The object file extension (for standard and static libraries). This can be # .o, .tco, .obj, etc., depending on the platform. # O := lo SO := o # The library file extension (for standard and static libraries). This can # be .a, .lib, etc., depending on the platform. # A := la SA := a # The name of the final library file. Note that the DOS-specific Makefile # uses a shorter (8.3) name. # LIBRARY := lib$(PROJECT) # Path inclusion flag. Some compilers use a different flag than `-I' to # specify an additional include path. Examples are `/i=' or `-J'. # I := -I # C flag used to define a macro before the compilation of a given source # object. Usually it is `-D' like in `-DDEBUG'. # D := -D # The link flag used to specify a given library file on link. Note that # this is only used to compile the demo programs, not the library itself. # L := -l # Target flag. # T := -o # Don't remove this comment line! We need the space after `-o'. # C flags # # These should concern: debug output, optimization & warnings. # # Use the ANSIFLAGS variable to define the compiler flags used to enfore # ANSI compliance. # CFLAGS := -c @XX_CFLAGS@ @CFLAGS@ # ANSIFLAGS: Put there the flags used to make your compiler ANSI-compliant. # ANSIFLAGS := @XX_ANSIFLAGS@ # C compiler to use -- we use libtool! # # CCraw := $(CC) CC := $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CCraw) # Linker flags. # LDFLAGS := @LDFLAGS@ # Library linking # LINK_LIBRARY = $(LIBTOOL) --mode=link $(CCraw) -o $@ $(OBJECTS_LIST) \ -rpath $(libdir) -version-info $(version_info) # EOF