ref: 9e62d694be993c84e64933bf1dd08efa539454e3
dir: /builds/os2/os2-def.mk/
# # Copyright 2000 David Turner <[email protected]> # # OS/2 specific definitions # DELETE := del HOSTSEP := $(strip \ ) BUILD := $(TOP)$(SEP)builds$(SEP)os2 PLATFORM := os2 # except for GCC+emx on OS/2 ifndef SEP SEP := $(HOSTSEP) endif # The directory where all object files are placed. # # This lets you build the library in your own directory with something like # # set TOP=.../path/to/freetype2/top/dir... # set OBJ_DIR=.../path/to/obj/dir # make -f %TOP%/Makefile setup [options] # make -f %TOP%/Makefile # ifndef OBJ_DIR OBJ_DIR := $(TOP)$(SEP)obj endif # The directory where all library files are placed. # # By default, this is the same as $(OBJ_DIR); however, this can be changed # to suit particular needs. # LIB_DIR := $(OBJ_DIR) # The name of the final library file. Note that the DOS-specific Makefile # uses a shorter (8.3) name. # LIBRARY := $(PROJECT) # The NO_OUTPUT macro is used to ignore the output of commands. # NO_OUTPUT = 2> nul ifdef BUILD_LIBRARY # Now include the main sub-makefile. It contains all the rules used to # build the library with the previous variables defined. # include $(TOP)/builds/$(PROJECT).mk # The cleanup targets. # clean_project: clean_project_dos distclean_project: distclean_project_dos # This final rule is used to link all object files into a single library. # It is part of the system-specific sub-Makefile because not all # librarians accept a simple syntax like # # librarian library_file {list of object files} # $(PROJECT_LIBRARY): $(OBJECTS_LIST) -$(CLEAN_LIBRARY) $(NO_OUTPUT) $(LINK_LIBRARY) endif # EOF