Thu, 17 Jul 2003 19:11:30 +0200
trunk: changeset 58
Cleaned up system.mk
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--- a/system.mk Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 +++ b/system.mk Thu Jul 17 19:11:30 2003 +0200 @@ -19,82 +19,6 @@ ## -## Modules -## - -MODULE_LIST=ionws floatws query - -# For dynamically loaded modules -MODULE_SUPPORT_LDFLAGS=-export-dynamic -ldl -MODULE_LDFLAGS=-shared -MODULE_CFLAGS=-shared - -# Some strangely behaving OSes (NetBSD, OpenBSD, ...) might need this. -#MODULE_SUPPORT_CFLAGS=-DCF_UNDERSCORED_MODULE_SYMBOLS -MODULE_SUPPORT_CFLAGS= - -# Statically loaded modules -#STATIC_MODULES=1 -#MODULE_SUPPORT_CFLAGS= -#MODULE_SUPPORT_LDFLAGS= -#MODULE_LDFLAGS= -#MODULE_CFLAGS= - -## -## Lua -## - -# If you have Lua 5.0 in /usr/lib, the following should do: -#LUA_LIBS = -llua -llualib -#LUA_INCLUDES = - -# If you, for example, have lua 4.0 in /usr/lib and 5.0 somewhere else, -# the following settings might be what you need. Lame ld.so on my system -# searches /usr/lib before /usr/local/lib or anything in ld.so.conf so -# the -Xlinker -rpath $(LUA_PATH) option is used to force sane library -# lookup order instead of having the user set LD_LIBRARY_PATH. If you're -# linking to static libraries, this option is not needed. -LUA_PATH=/usr/local/lib -LUA_LIBS = -L$(LUA_PATH) -Xlinker -rpath $(LUA_PATH) -llua -llualib -LUA_INCLUDES = -I$(LUA_PATH)/include - - -## -## X libraries, includes and options -## - -X11_PREFIX=/usr/X11R6 -# SunOS/Solaris -#X11_PREFIX=/usr/openwin - -X11_LIBS=-L$(X11_PREFIX)/lib -lX11 -lXext -X11_INCLUDES=-I$(X11_PREFIX)/include - -# Change commenting to disable Xinerama support -XINERAMA_LIBS=-lXinerama -#DEFINES += -DCF_NO_XINERAMA - -# Uncomment to enable Xft (anti-aliased fonts) support -#DEFINES += -DCF_XFT -#X11_INCLUDES += `xft-config --cflags` -#X11_LIBS += `xft-config --libs` - -# Uncomment to enable UTF8 support. You must have XFree86 (4.x?) and C99 -# wide char support available (either libc directly or maybe libutf8+libiconv). -# Although iconv (that is needed to convert to wchar_t -- which is not -# necessarily ucs-4 -- to test character properties) is a standardised -# function, encoding names unfortunately aren't and thus these also have to -# specified here. - -# GNU/Linux and other glibc-2.2 based systems. -#DEFINES += -DCF_UTF8 -DCF_ICONV_TARGET=\"WCHAR_T\" -DCF_ICONV_SOURCE=\"UTF-8\" - -# Systems that depend on libutf8 and libiconv might want these. -#DEFINES += -DCF_UTF8 -DCF_LIBUTF8 -DCF_ICONV_TARGET=\"C99\" -DCF_ICONV_SOURCE=\"UTF-8\" -#EXTRA_LIBS += -liconv -lutf8 -L/usr/local/lib -#EXTRA_INCLUDES -I/usr/local/include - -## ## libc ## @@ -172,10 +96,3 @@ DATA_MODE=664 STRIP=strip - -## -## Perl (mkexports.pl) -## - -PERL=perl -