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1## config/mac-pre.in
2## common Macintosh prefix for all Makefile.in in the Kerberos V5 tree.
3
4#
5# MPW-style lines for the MakeFile.
6#
7# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
8# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
9# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
10# Make.
11#
12# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
13# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
14# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
15# Make.
16#
17# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
18# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
19# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
20# Make.
21#
22# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
23# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
24# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
25# Make.
26#
27# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
28# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
29# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
30# Make.
31#
32# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
33# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
34# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
35# Make.
36#
37# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
38# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
39# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
40# Make.
41#
42# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
43# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
44# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
45# Make.
46#
47# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
48# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
49# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
50# Make.
51#
52# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
53# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
54# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
55# Make.
56#
57# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
58# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
59# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
60# Make.
61#
62# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
63# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
64# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
65# Make.
66#
67# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
68# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
69# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
70# Make.
71#
72# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
73# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
74# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
75# Make.
76
77#
78# End of MPW-style lines for MakeFile.
79#
80
81WHAT = mac
82
83# Directory syntax:
84R=
85C=
86S=:
87U=:
88
89BUILDTOP = ../../..
90srcdir = .
91
92# FIXME: This doesn't translate to MPW yet, srcdir must be same as objdir.
93# File in object dir can come from either the current dir or srcdir.
94#
95# . : . "{srcdir}"
96
97# Default rule that puts each file into separate segment.
98
99.c.o: .c
100 {CC} {DepDir}{Default}.c {CFLAGS} -s {Default} -o {TargDir}{Default}.c.o
101
102CPPFLAGS = -I$(SRCTOP)/include -I$(BUILDTOP)/include -I$(SRCTOP)/include/krb5 -I$(BUILDTOP)/include/krb5 -i {CIncludes}
103DEFS = $(CPPFLAGS)
104CC = c
105LD = link
106# The funny quoting in the LDFLAGS is to avoid xxx.o being mangled by
107# mac-mf.sed into xxx.c.o.
108LDFLAGS=-t MPST -c "MPS " -sym on {Libraries}"Runtime."o {CLibraries}"StdClib."o {Libraries}"ToolLibs."o {Libraries}"Interface."o
109CCOPTS =
110LIBS =
111KRB5ROOT= @KRB5ROOT@
112KRB4=@KRB4@
113INSTALL=Duplicate -y
114INSTALL_PROGRAM=Duplicate -y
115INSTALL_DATA=Duplicate -y
116INSTALL_SETUID=Duplicate -y
117
118KRB5MANROOT = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)man
119ADMIN_BINDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)admin
120SERVER_BINDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)sbin
121CLIENT_BINDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)bin
122ADMIN_MANDIR = $(KRB5MANROOT)$(S)man8
123SERVER_MANDIR = $(KRB5MANROOT)$(S)man8
124CLIENT_MANDIR = $(KRB5MANROOT)$(S)man1
125FILE_MANDIR = $(KRB5MANROOT)$(S)man5
126KRB5_LIBDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)lib
127KRB5_INCDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)include
128KRB5_INCSUBDIRS = \
129 $(KRB5_INCDIR)$(S)krb5 \
130 $(KRB5_INCDIR)$(S)asn.1 \
131 $(KRB5_INCDIR)$(S)kerberosIV
132
133
134RM = Delete -y -i
135CP = Duplicate -y
136MV = mv -f
137CHMOD=chmod
138RANLIB = @RANLIB@
139ARCHIVE = @ARCHIVE@
140ARADD = @ARADD@
141LN = @LN_S@
142AWK = @AWK@
143LEX = @LEX@
144LEXLIB = @LEXLIB@
145YACC = @YACC@
146
147# FIXME: This won't work for srcdir != objdir. But on the Mac, there
148# is no easy way to build a relative or absolute path, because : means
149# both the path separator, and the "go up a directory" indicator.
150#SRCTOP = $(srcdir)$(S)$(BUILDTOP)
151SRCTOP = $(BUILDTOP)
152SUBDIRS = @subdirs@
153
154TOPLIBD = $(BUILDTOP)$(S)lib
155
156OBJEXT = c.o
157LIBEXT = a
158EXEEXT =
159
160all::
161# Generated automatically from Makefile.in by configure.
162CFLAGS = $(CCOPTS) $(DEFS) -I$(srcdir)/../des
163
164##DOSBUILDTOP = ..\..\..
165##DOSLIBNAME=..\crypto.lib
166##DOS!include $(BUILDTOP)\config\windows.in
167
168OBJS= md5.$(OBJEXT) md5glue.$(OBJEXT) md5crypto.$(OBJEXT)
169
170SRCS= $(srcdir)/md5.c $(srcdir)/md5glue.c $(srcdir)/md5crypto.c
171
172all:: $(OBJS)
173
174t_mddriver: t_mddriver.o md5.o
175 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o t_mddriver t_mddriver.o md5.o
176
177t_mddriver.exe:
178 $(CC) $(CFLAGS2) -o t_mddriver.exe t_mddriver.c md5.c
179
180check:: t_mddriver$(EXEEXT)
181 $(C)t_mddriver$(EXEEXT) -x
182
183clean::
184 $(RM) t_mddriver$(EXEEXT) t_mddriver.$(OBJEXT)
185# config/post.in
186# put all:: first just in case no other rules occur here
187#
188all::
189
190check::
191
192clean:: clean-$(WHAT)
193 $(RM) config.log pre.out post.out Makefile.out
194
195clean-unix::
196 if test -n "$(OBJS)" ; then $(RM) $(OBJS); else :; fi
197
198clean-windows::
199 $(RM) *.$(OBJEXT)
200 $(RM) msvc.pdb *.err
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