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#==============================================================================
# Makefile for UnZip, UnZipSFX and fUnZip: Atari ("real" makes only)
# Version: 5.32 5 October 1997
#==============================================================================
# INSTRUCTIONS (such as they are):
#
# "make" -- makes UnZip on a generic Atari
#
# CF are flags for the C compiler. LF are flags for the loader. LF2 are more
# flags for the loader, if they need to be at the end of the line instead of at
# the beginning (for example, some libraries). FL and FL2 are the corre-
# sponding flags for fUnZip. LOCAL_UNZIP is an environment variable that can
# be used to add default C flags to your compile without editing the Makefile
# (e.g., -DDEBUG_STRUC, or -FPi87 on PCs using Microsoft C).
#
# Be sure to test your new UnZip (and UnZipSFX and fUnZip); successful compila-
# tion does not always imply a working program.
#####################
# MACRO DEFINITIONS #
#####################
# Defaults most systems use (use LOCAL_UNZIP in environment to add flags,
# such as -DDOSWILD).
# UnZip flags
CC = gcc# try using "gcc" target rather than changing this (if you do,
LD = $(CC)# you MUST change LD, too--else "unresolved symbol: ___main")
LOC = $(LOCAL_UNZIP)
CF = $(CFLAGS) $(LOC)
LF = -o unzip$E
LF2 = -s
# UnZipSFX flags
SL = -o unzipsfx$E
SL2 = $(LF2)
# fUnZip flags
FL = -o funzip$E
FL2 = $(LF2)
# general-purpose stuff
CP = ln -s
LN = ln
RM = rm -f
CHMOD = chmod
STRIP = strip
E = .ttp
O = .o
M = atari
SHELL = /bin/sh
# object files
OBJS1 = unzip$O crc32$O crctab$O crypt$O envargs$O explode$O
OBJS2 = extract$O fileio$O globals$O inflate$O list$O match$O
OBJS3 = process$O ttyio$O unreduce$O unshrink$O zipinfo$O
OBJS = $(OBJS1) $(OBJS2) $(OBJS3) $M$O
LOBJS = $(OBJS)
OBJSDLL = $(OBJS) api$O
OBJX = unzipsfx$O crc32$O crctab$O crypt$O extract_$O fileio$O globals$O \
inflate$O match$O process_$O ttyio$O $M_$O
LOBJX = $(OBJX)
OBJF = funzip$O crc32$O crypt_$O globals_$O inflate_$O ttyio_$O
#OBJS_OS2 = $(OBJS1:.o=.obj) $(OBJS2:.o=.obj) os2.obj
#OBJF_OS2 = $(OBJF:.o=.obj)
UNZIP_H = unzip.h unzpriv.h globals.h
# installation
INSTALL = cp# probably can change this to 'install' if you have it
# on some systems, manext=l and MANDIR=/usr/man/man$(manext) may be appropriate
manext = 1
prefix = /usr/local
BINDIR = $(prefix)/bin# where to install executables
MANDIR = $(prefix)/man/man$(manext)# where to install man pages
INSTALLEDBIN = $(BINDIR)/funzip$E $(BINDIR)/zipinfo$E $(BINDIR)/unzipsfx$E \
$(BINDIR)/unzip$E
INSTALLEDMAN = $(MANDIR)/unzip.$(manext) $(MANDIR)/funzip.$(manext) \
$(MANDIR)/unzipsfx.$(manext) $(MANDIR)/zipinfo.$(manext)
#
UNZIPS = unzip$E funzip$E unzipsfx$E
# this is a little ugly...well, no, it's a lot ugly:
MANS = unix/unzip.1 unix/unzipsfx.1 unix/zipinfo.1 unix/funzip.1
DOCS = unzip.doc unzipsfx.doc zipinfo.doc funzip.doc
###############################################
# BASIC COMPILE INSTRUCTIONS AND DEPENDENCIES #
###############################################
# this is for GNU make; comment out and notify zip-bugs if it causes errors
.SUFFIXES: .c .o .obj
# yes, we should be able to use the $O macro to combine these two, but it
# fails on some brain-damaged makes (e.g., AIX's)...no big deal
.c.o:
$(CC) -c $(CF) $*.c
.c.obj:
$(CC) -c $(CF) $*.c
####################
# DEFAULT HANDLING #
####################
all: unzips
unzips: $(UNZIPS)
docs: $(DOCS)
unzipsman: unzips docs
unzipsdocs: unzips docs
unzip$E: $(OBJS)
$(LD) $(LF) $(LOBJS) $(LF2)
unzipsfx$E: $(OBJX)
$(LD) $(SL) $(LOBJX) $(SL2)
funzip$E: $(OBJF)
$(LD) $(FL) $(OBJF) $(FL2)
crc32$O: crc32.c $(UNZIP_H) zip.h
crctab$O: crctab.c $(UNZIP_H) zip.h
crypt$O: crypt.c $(UNZIP_H) zip.h crypt.h ttyio.h
envargs$O: envargs.c $(UNZIP_H)
explode$O: explode.c $(UNZIP_H)
extract$O: extract.c $(UNZIP_H) crypt.h
fileio$O: fileio.c $(UNZIP_H) crypt.h ttyio.h ebcdic.h
funzip$O: funzip.c $(UNZIP_H) crypt.h ttyio.h tables.h
globals$O: globals.c $(UNZIP_H)
inflate$O: inflate.c inflate.h $(UNZIP_H)
list$O: list.c $(UNZIP_H)
match$O: match.c $(UNZIP_H)
process$O: process.c $(UNZIP_H)
ttyio$O: ttyio.c $(UNZIP_H) zip.h crypt.h ttyio.h
unreduce$O: unreduce.c $(UNZIP_H)
unshrink$O: unshrink.c $(UNZIP_H)
unzip$O: unzip.c $(UNZIP_H) crypt.h version.h consts.h
zipinfo$O: zipinfo.c $(UNZIP_H)
crypt_$O: crypt.c $(UNZIP_H) zip.h crypt.h ttyio.h # funzip only
$(CP) crypt.c crypt_.c
$(CC) -c $(CF) -DFUNZIP crypt_.c
$(RM) crypt_.c
extract_$O: extract.c $(UNZIP_H) crypt.h # unzipsfx only
$(CP) extract.c extract_.c
$(CC) -c $(CF) -DSFX extract_.c
$(RM) extract_.c
globals_$O: globals.c $(UNZIP_H) # funzip only
$(CP) globals.c globals_.c
$(CC) -c $(CF) -DFUNZIP globals_.c
$(RM) globals_.c
inflate_$O: inflate.c inflate.h $(UNZIP_H) crypt.h # funzip only
$(CP) inflate.c inflate_.c
$(CC) -c $(CF) -DFUNZIP inflate_.c
$(RM) inflate_.c
ttyio_$O: ttyio.c $(UNZIP_H) zip.h crypt.h ttyio.h # funzip only
$(CP) ttyio.c ttyio_.c
$(CC) -c $(CF) -DFUNZIP ttyio_.c
$(RM) ttyio_.c
process_$O: process.c $(UNZIP_H) # unzipsfx only
$(CP) process.c process_.c
$(CC) -c $(CF) -DSFX process_.c
$(RM) process_.c
atari_$O: atari.c $(UNZIP_H)
$(CP) atari.c atari_.c
$(CC) -c $(CF) -DSFX atari_.c
$(RM) atari_.c
unzipsfx$O: unzip.c $(UNZIP_H) crypt.h version.h consts.h # unzipsfx only
$(CP) unzip.c unzipsfx.c
$(CC) -c $(CF) -DSFX unzipsfx.c
$(RM) unzipsfx.c
# this really only works for Unix targets, unless specify E and O on cmd line
clean:
@echo ""
@echo ' This is a Unix-specific target. (Just so you know.)'
@echo ""
rm -f $(OBJS) api$O apihelp$O unzipstb$O $(OBJF) $(OBJX) $(UNZIPS)
install: $(UNZIPS) $(MANS)
$(INSTALL) $(UNZIPS) $(BINDIR)
$(RM) $(BINDIR)/zipinfo$E
$(LN) $(BINDIR)/unzip$E $(BINDIR)/zipinfo$E
$(INSTALL) unix/unzip.1 $(MANDIR)/unzip.$(manext)
$(INSTALL) unix/unzipsfx.1 $(MANDIR)/unzipsfx.$(manext)
$(INSTALL) unix/zipinfo.1 $(MANDIR)/zipinfo.$(manext)
$(INSTALL) unix/funzip.1 $(MANDIR)/funzip.$(manext)
$(CHMOD) 755 $(INSTALLEDBIN)
$(CHMOD) 644 $(INSTALLEDMAN)
# alternatively, could use zip method: -cd $(BINDIR); rm -f $(UNZIPS) [etc.]
uninstall:
rm -f $(INSTALLEDBIN) $(INSTALLEDMAN)
TESTZIP = testmake.zip # the test zipfile
# test some basic features of the build
test: check
check: unzips
@echo ' This is a Unix-specific target. (Just so you know.)'
if test ! -f $(TESTZIP); then \
echo " error: can't find test file $(TESTZIP)"; exit 1; fi
#
echo " testing extraction"
./unzip -b $(TESTZIP) testmake.zipinfo
if test $? ; then \
echo " error: file extraction from $(TESTZIP) failed"; exit 1; fi
#
echo ' testing zipinfo (unzip -Z)'
./unzip -Z $(TESTZIP) > testmake.unzip-Z
if diff testmake.unzip-Z testmake.zipinfo; then ;; else \
echo ' error: zipinfo output doesn't match stored version'; fi
$(RM) testmake.unzip-Z testmake.zipinfo
#
echo ' testing unzip -d exdir option'
./unzip -b $(TESTZIP) -d testun
cat testun/notes
#
echo ' testing unzip -o and funzip (ignore funzip warning)'
./unzip -boq $(TESTZIP) notes -d testun
./funzip < $(TESTZIP) > testun/notes2
if diff testun/notes testun/notes2; then ;; else \
echo 'error: funzip output disagrees with unzip'; fi
#
echo ' testing unzipsfx (self-extractor)'
cat unzipsfx $(TESTZIP) > testsfx
$(CHMOD) 0700 testsfx
./testsfx -b notes
if diff notes testun/notes; then ;; else \
echo ' error: unzipsfx file disagrees with unzip'; fi
$(RM) testsfx notes testun/notes testun/notes2
rmdir testun
#
echo ' testing complete.'
################################
# INDIVIDUAL MACHINE MAKERULES #
################################
# these are left over for backward compatibility/convenience
generic: unzips
atari: unzips
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