# Makefile generated by configure on Mon Jun 17 22:01:01 EDT 1996 # Makefile for LQ-Text, a full text retrieval package by Liam R. Quin # # $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/05/31 03:47:51 liam Exp $ # # If you have not already done so, please read the file lq-text/INSTALL # before changing this file. # # If you need to edit it, see ../config.dir/Makefile.dfl, change # it as necessary, and then configure again. # # Operating system for which this Makefile was generated: OS = $OS # # This Makefile is made up of several sections: # [1] general definitions # [2] machine specific definitions # [3] definitions generated by configure # Do this first for sanity...: SHELL=/bin/sh ## [1] General Definitions ##General: ### Some global configuration options. # You should also look at h/globals.h for more things to change. # # Please read and edit this file down to the point marked # `End of configuration section'. See also PORTING in this directory, # and the files in the ../doc directory. # You shouldn't have to edit any other lq-text Makefiles. If you do, # please let me know. Just doing a "make" in this directory should # build everything (after editing this file and h/globals.h appropriately). # # You might have to work to get "db" (e.g. db.1.85) to work; if so, # you can build with sdbm, as described here. db is faster, sometimes # halving indexing times. Also use sdbm if you get messages about mmap # being undefined (see h/globals.h). # # DEFS are included in CFLAGS, passed to the C compiler: # If ASCIITRACE is defined, you can get extra debugging output using -t99 # (or some other number), but there is a slight performance penalty for # including this, and you'd need to understand the code. # If you are using sdbm and get messages about L_SET or L_SEEK being # undefined, add -DSVID to cflaGS (there are other changes, but # this is a useful symptom...) # # -DMALLCTRACE makes malloc.c produce masses of output... # # -DCURSESX, if present, says that we have the System V.3.1 or later # curses that has A_STANDOUT and in which box(win, 0, 0) draws a neat box # with vt100 characters. If you're not sure, if the string ACS appears # in /usr/include/curses.h you should probably use -DCURSESX. # ##[2] Machine-specific definitions from config.dir/$HARDWARE/$OS/Makefile.tpl ##Machine-specific: (do not change THIS line, configure uses it) # by default, no definitions need to be overridden. ##End of section [2] ## [3] definitions generated by configure CFLAGS_GCC_WARN=-Wall -Wtraditional -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wshadow -Wconversion -Waggregate-return -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Winline # I'm not ready for the following warnings yet: # -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes -Wnested-externs -Wredundant-decls -Wcast-align # -fno-gnu-linker CFLAGS_GCC_OPT=-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -fstrength-reduce -funroll-loops -fexpensive-optimizations -mhard-float # removed: -finline-functions CFLAGS_OPT=-O3 # CFLAGS_OPT=-O4 -Qoption iropt -l4 CFLAGS_DBG=-g -ggdb3 # CFLAGS_DBG= # CFLAGS_LOCAL= CFLAGS_LOCAL=$(CFLAGS_GCC_WARN) $(CFLAGS_GCC_DBG) $(CFLAGS_GCC_OPT) # LDFLAGS_LOCAL= # CC=cc $(CFLAGS_DBG) $(CFLAGS_OPT) CC=gcc $(CFLAGS_DBG) # CC=cc -pg LD=${CC} #end # installation directories: INSTALLDIR_BIN=/usr/local/lqtext/bin INSTALLDIR_MAN=/usr/local/lqtext/man INSTALLDIR_LIB=/usr/local/lqtext/lib # confgure options: # program to run on a .a file before using it: RANLIB=ranlib # LD options to use ndbm (usually empty or -lndbm): NDBM_LIB= TOP=/usr/home/liam/src/lq-text1.16/src SDB_INC=-I$(TOP)/src/sdbm SDB_LIB=-L$(TOP)/src/sdbm -lsdbm DB_VERSION=1.85 DB_MACH=bsd.4.4 # DB_INC=-I$(TOP)/src/db.$(DB_VERSION)/PORT/$(DB_MACH) -I$(TOP)/src/db.$(DB_VERSION)/PORT/$(DB_MACH)/include DB_INC= # DB_LIB=-L$(TOP)/src/db.$(DB_VERSION)/PORT/$(DB_MACH) -ldb # DB_LIB=-ldb DB_LIB= # -ldb WHICHDBM="dbnative" DBMINC=$(DB_INC) DBMLIBS=$(DB_LIB) # MKDBM=db MKDBM= ##End of section [3] ##[4] Database-specific definitions ##Database-specific: (do not change THIS line, configure uses it) # This section is not currently updated automatically. # In the future, configure may be able to read an existing lq-text # database configuration and make that the default. ##End of section [4] ##[5] Other changes ##Manual: (do not change THIS line, configure uses it) # Put your own changes here to override anything configure does that you # don't like, but that is not mchine or database specific... ##End of section [5]. # and the file mode for executables: MODE=751 # Lqshow is the document browser. LQSHOW=$(INSTALLDIR_BIN)/lqshow LQFILE=$(INSTALLDIR_BIN)/lqfile # If you have -lmalloc, use it... # MALLOC=-lmalloc # faster version of malloc # MALLOC=/usr/lib/debug/mallocmap.o /usr/lib/debug/malloc.o # debug on SunOS MALLOC= # BSD Unix doesn't have malloc(3X), only malloc(3) # CURSES is for linking with curses, and should include termcap on BSD # systems. TERMCAP is for linking with only the low-level libtermcap or # libterminfo library. Programs use CURSES or TERMCAP but not both. # CURSES=-lcursesX -ltermcap # ultrix -- cursesx CURSES=-lcurses -ltermcap TERMCAP=-ltermcap # TERMCAP=-ltermlib # SYSV DEFS=-DASCIITRACE CFLAGS= $(CFLAGS_LOCAL) $(DBMINC) $(DEFS) -D$(WHICHDBM) $$(EXTRA) # Lint flags vary wildly between systems. # LINTFLAGS=-xv LINTFLAGS=-a -b -c -h -x ### ### End of configuration section. See also the PORTING file. ### ### You should not need to modify the makefile beyond this point. # Note that liblqerror must be made first so that error.h is installed! DIRS=liblqerror liblqtext liblqutil filters regex lqtext menu # test MKTARGETS=lib bin $(MKDBM) $(DIRS) # Make all does a local install (in src/bin src/lib src/testbin) too... all: local .SUFFIXES: .c .o .src .obj .c.src: #load $(CFLAGS) $< .o.obj: #load $(CFLAGS) $< saber_src: $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=saber_src $(MKTARGETS) saber_obj: $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=saber_obj $(MKTARGETS) tidy: $(MAKE) -i $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=tidy $(MKTARGETS) rm -f core clean: $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=clean $(MKTARGETS) rm -f lib/* bin/* testbin/* core *.o m.log make.log tags ID depend: $(MAKE) -i $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=depend $(MKTARGETS) local:: lib $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $(MKTARGETS) install: libs -@test -d $(INSTALLDIR_LIB) || mkdir -p $(INSTALLDIR_LIB) -@test -d $(INSTALLDIR_BIN) || mkdir -p $(INSTALLDIR_BIN) $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=install DESTDIR="${INSTALLDIR_BIN}" $(MKTARGETS) ( cd lib ; for i in `ls | grep -v '\.a$$'`; do \ install -s -c -m $(MODE) $$i ${INSTALLDIR_LIB}/$$i; \ done ; \ ) -@test -d $(INSTALLDIR_MAN) || mkdir -p $(INSTALLDIR_MAN) @-echo Binary Installation complete @-echo Now install manual pages from ../doc if appropriate, @-echo with make installdocs installdocs: cd ../doc; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' \ CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' CC='$(CC)' \ WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' install lint: $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=lint $(MKTARGETS) libs: @test -d ${INSTALLDIR_LIB} || mkdir ${INSTALLDIR_LIB} $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=install $(MKDBM) liblqerror $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=install $(MKDBM) liblqtext $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MAKEWHAT=install $(MKDBM) liblqutil -@echo libraries up to date ID: mkid `find h $(DIRS) -name '*.[ch]' -print` # Note to lib and bin: # If the mkdir -p bombs out, there is a shell-script mkdir you can use # in the utils directory. The -p means to create parent directores as needed. lib:: # see note above about mkdir -@test -d lib || mkdir lib -@test -d $(INSTALLDIR_LIB) || mkdir -p $(INSTALLDIR_LIB) bin:: # see note above about mkdir -@test -d bin || mkdir bin -@test -d $(INSTALLDIR_BIN) || mkdir -p $(INSTALLDIR_BIN) filters:: cd filters; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' \ CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' CC='$(CC)' \ WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) liblqtext:: cd liblqtext; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' \ CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' CC='$(CC)' \ WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) # For regex, we don't override CFLAGS.... but include them with $(ADDFLAGS). regex:: cd regex; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' \ ADDFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' CC='$(CC)' \ RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) liblqutil:: cd liblqutil; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' \ CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' CC='$(CC)' \ WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) liblqerror:: cd liblqerror; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' \ CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' CC='$(CC)' \ WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) lqtext:: cd lqtext; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' \ CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' CC='$(CC)' \ WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' CURSES='$(CURSES)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) sdbm:: cd sdbm; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' \ CC='$(CC)' WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' \ RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) db:: cd db.$(DB_VERSION)/PORT/$(DB_MACH); \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' \ CC='$(CC)' WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' \ RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' \ MACH='$(DB_MACH)' $(MAKEWHAT) test:: cd test; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' \ CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' CC='$(CC)' \ WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' \ OWNER='$(OWNER)' RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) menu:: cd menu; \ $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' \ MALLOC='$(MALLOC)' RANLIB='$(RANLIB)' \ CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS) -DLQSHOW=\"$(LQSHOW)\" -DLQFILE=\"$(LQFILE)\" ' \ CC='$(CC)' WHICHDBM='$(WHICHDBM)' CURSES='$(CURSES)' TERMCAP='$(TERMCAP)' \ DBMLIBS="${DBMLIBS}" LINTFLAGS='$(LINTFLAGS)' $(MAKEWHAT) tags:: ctags $(WHICHDBM)/*.[hc] h/*.h `echo $(DIRS) | tr ' ' '\012' | sed -e 's;$$;/*.[ch];'`