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# Generated automatically from Makefile.in by configure.
# ./Makefile.in -*- Makefile -*-
# $Id: Makefile.in,v 1.5 1999/03/29 05:31:37 mason Exp $
# autoconf/Make.common.in -*- Makefile -*-
# release date (man), LSM date, version number/name, current maintainer
DATE=02 NOVEMBER 2001
LSMDATE=02NOV01
VERSION=2.6.4
VERNAME=rxvt-$(VERSION)#
MAINT=Geoff Wing#
MAINTEMAIL=<gcw@rxvt.org>#
WEBMAINT=Oezguer Kesim#
WEBMAINTEMAIL=<oec@rxvt.org>#
WEBPAGE=<http://www.rxvt.org/>#
FTPSITENAME=ftp.rxvt.org#
FTPSITEDIR=/pub/rxvt#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHELL = /bin/sh
# This variable makes it possible to move the installation root to another
# directory. This is useful when you're creating a binary distribution
# If empty, normal root will be used.
# You can run eg. 'make install DESTDIR=/packages/rxvt-xx' to accomplish
# that.
# DESTDIR = /usr/local/X11/$(VERNAME)
# Installation target directories & other installation stuff
prefix = /usr/local
exec_prefix = ${prefix}
binprefix =
manprefix =
bindir = ${exec_prefix}/bin
mandir = ${prefix}/man/man1
manext = 1
# Tools & program stuff
CC = gcc
CPP = gcc -E
MV = /bin/mv
RM = /bin/rm
RMF = /bin/rm -f
CP = /bin/cp
SED = /usr/bin/sed
AWK = /usr/bin/awk
ECHO = /bin/echo
CMP = /usr/bin/cmp
TBL = /usr/bin/tbl
INSTALL = /usr/bin/install -c
INSTALL_PROGRAM = /usr/bin/install -c -s -m 755
INSTALL_DATA = /usr/bin/install -c -m 644
# Flags & libs
# add -DBINDIR=\""$(bindir)/"\" to CPPFLAGS, if we need to spawn a program
CFLAGS = -O
CPPFLAGS =
LDFLAGS =
DEFS = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
LIBS =
DINCLUDE =
DLIB =
# X Include directory
XINC = -I/usr/X11R6/include
# extra libraries needed by X on some systems, X library location
XLIB = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11
# End of common section of the Makefile
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
srcdir = .
.PATH: .
first_rule: all
dummy:
subdirs = src doc rclock src/graphics
DIST = INSTALL README.configure configure Makefile Makefile.in ChangeLog
DIST_CFG = autoconf/aclocal.m4 autoconf/configure.in \
autoconf/config.h.in autoconf/acconfig.h autoconf/Make.common.in \
autoconf/install-sh autoconf/mkinstalldirs
MKDIR = $(srcdir)/autoconf/mkinstalldirs
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
all allbin alldoc tags clean:
@for I in ${subdirs}; do (cd $$I; ${MAKE} $@ || exit 1); done
#
# entry points for other programs
#
rxvt:
(cd src; ${MAKE})
clock:
(cd rclock; ${MAKE})
graphics qplot:
(cd src/graphics; ${MAKE} qplot)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
configure: autoconf/configure.in autoconf/aclocal.m4 autoconf/acconfig.h autoconf/config.h.in
cd $(srcdir);
autoconf --localdir=$(srcdir)/autoconf \
autoconf/configure.in > configure
chmod 755 configure
config.status:
if test -x config.status; then config.status --recheck; \
else $(SHELL) configure; fi
autoconf/config.h.in: autoconf/configure.in autoconf/acconfig.h
cd $(srcdir);
autoheader --localdir=$(srcdir)/autoconf \
autoconf/configure.in > autoconf/config.h.in
chmod 644 autoconf/config.h.in
installdirs:
$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)
install: installdirs
@for I in $(subdirs); do (cd $$I; $(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(DESTDIR) $@ || exit 1); done
Makefiles:
$(SHELL) config.status
realclean:
$(RMF) *~ config.cache
@for I in ${subdirs}; do (cd $$I; ${MAKE} $@ || exit 1); done
# distclean goal is for making a clean source tree, but if you have run
# configure from a different directory, then doesn't destroy all your
# hardly compiled and linked stuff. That's why there is always $(srcdir)/
# In that case most of those commands do nothing, except cleaning *~
# and cleaning source links.
distclean:
(cd $(srcdir); $(RMF) *~ config.cache config.h config.log config.status)
@for I in $(subdirs); do (cd $$I; $(MAKE) $@ || exit 1); done
(cd $(srcdir); $(RMF) Makefile autoconf/Make.common)
distdirs:
mkdir ../$(VERNAME);
mkdir ../$(VERNAME)/autoconf;
@for I in $(subdirs); do (cd $$I; $(MAKE) $@ || (echo "Failed to make distclean in $$I"; exit 0) ); done
distcopy:
$(CP) -p $(DIST) ../$(VERNAME);
$(CP) -p $(DIST_CFG) ../$(VERNAME)/autoconf;
@for I in $(subdirs); do (cd $$I; $(MAKE) $@ || exit 1); done
distrib: configure autoconf/config.h.in distdirs distcopy
tar.gz: ../$(VERNAME).tar.gz
../$(VERNAME).tar.gz:
(cd ..; tar cvf - $(VERNAME) | gzip -f9 > $(VERNAME).tar.gz)
tar.Z: ../$(VERNAME).tar.Z
../$(VERNAME).tar.Z:
(cd ..; tar cvf - $(VERNAME) | compress > $(VERNAME).tar.Z)
tar.bz2: ../$(VERNAME).tar.bz2
../$(VERNAME).tar.bz2:
(cd ..; tar cvf - $(VERNAME) | bzip2 -f9 > $(VERNAME).tar.bz2)
uuencode: tar.gz
uuencode ../$(VERNAME).tar.gz $(VERNAME).tar.gz > ../$(VERNAME).tgz.uu
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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