@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# FreeType 2 configuration rules for OS/2 + gcc
# FreeType 2 configuration rules for OS/2 + GCC
#
# Development version without optimizations.
#
@ -19,123 +19,15 @@ ifndef TOP
TOP := .
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DELETE := del
SEP := /
HOSTSEP := $( strip \ )
BUILD := $( TOP) /builds/os2
PLATFORM := os2
CC := gcc
SEP := /
i n c l u d e $( TOP ) / b u i l d s / o s 2 / o s 2 - d e f . m k
BUILD := $( TOP) /builds/devel
# The directory where all object files are placed.
#
# This lets you build the library in your own directory with something like
#
# set TOP=.../path/to/freetype2/top/dir...
# set OBJ_DIR=.../path/to/obj/dir
# make -f %TOP%/Makefile setup [options]
# make -f %TOP%/Makefile
#
i f n d e f O B J _ D I R
OBJ_DIR := $( TOP) $( SEP) obj
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# The directory where all library files are placed.
#
# By default, this is the same as $(OBJ_DIR); however, this can be changed
# to suit particular needs.
#
LIB_DIR := $( OBJ_DIR)
# The object file extension (for standard and static libraries). This can be
# .o, .tco, .obj, etc., depending on the platform.
#
O := o
SO := o
# The library file extension (for standard and static libraries). This can
# be .a, .lib, etc., depending on the platform.
#
A := a
SA := a
# The name of the final library file. Note that the DOS-specific Makefile
# uses a shorter (8.3) name.
#
LIBRARY := lib$( PROJECT)
# Path inclusion flag. Some compilers use a different flag than `-I' to
# specify an additional include path. Examples are `/i=' or `-J'.
#
I := -I
# C flag used to define a macro before the compilation of a given source
# object. Usually it is `-D' like in `-DDEBUG'.
#
D := -D
i n c l u d e $( TOP ) / b u i l d s / c o m p i l e r / g c c - d e v . m k
# include linking instructions
i n c l u d e $( TOP ) / b u i l d s / l i n k _ d o s . m k
# The link flag used to specify a given library file on link. Note that
# this is only used to compile the demo programs, not the library itself.
#
L := -l
# Target flag.
#
T := -o$( space)
# C flags
#
# These should concern: debug output, optimization & warnings.
#
# Use the ANSIFLAGS variable to define the compiler flags used to enfore
# ANSI compliance.
#
i f n d e f C F L A G S
CFLAGS := -c -g -O0 -Wall
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# ANSIFLAGS: Put there the flags used to make your compiler ANSI-compliant.
#
ANSIFLAGS := -ansi -pedantic
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.PHONY: clean_freetype distclean_freetype
# Now include the main sub-makefile. It contains all the rules used to
# build the library with the previous variables defined.
#
include $( TOP) /builds/freetype.mk
# The cleanup targets.
#
clean_freetype: clean_freetype_dos
distclean_freetype: distclean_freetype_dos
# Librarian to use to build the static library
#
FT_LIBRARIAN := $( AR) -r
# This final rule is used to link all object files into a single library.
# It is part of the system-specific sub-Makefile because not all
# librarians accept a simple syntax like
#
# librarian library_file {list of object files}
#
$( FT_LIBRARY) : $( OBJECTS_LIST)
-$( DELETE) $( subst $( SEP) ,$( HOSTSEP) ,$( FT_LIBRARY) ) 2> nul
$( FT_LIBRARIAN) $@ $( OBJECTS_LIST)
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# EOF