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# $NetBSD: Makefile.boot,v 1.6 1996/08/13 16:40:31 christos Exp $
# a very simple makefile...
# $Id: Makefile.boot,v 1.6 1996/08/13 16:40:31 christos Exp $
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#
# You only want to use this if you aren't running NetBSD.
#
# modify MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH as appropriate for your target architecture
#
MACHINE=sun
MACHINE_ARCH=sparc
CFLAGS= -I. -DMACHINE=\"${MACHINE}\" -DMACHINE_ARCH=\"${MACHINE_ARCH}\" \
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-DMAKE_BOOTSTRAP
LIBS=
OBJ=arch.o buf.o compat.o cond.o dir.o for.o hash.o job.o main.o make.o \
parse.o str.o suff.o targ.o var.o util.o
LIBOBJ= lst.lib/lstAppend.o lst.lib/lstAtEnd.o lst.lib/lstAtFront.o \
lst.lib/lstClose.o lst.lib/lstConcat.o lst.lib/lstDatum.o \
lst.lib/lstDeQueue.o lst.lib/lstDestroy.o lst.lib/lstDupl.o \
lst.lib/lstEnQueue.o lst.lib/lstFind.o lst.lib/lstFindFrom.o \
lst.lib/lstFirst.o lst.lib/lstForEach.o lst.lib/lstForEachFrom.o \
lst.lib/lstInit.o lst.lib/lstInsert.o lst.lib/lstIsAtEnd.o \
lst.lib/lstIsEmpty.o lst.lib/lstLast.o lst.lib/lstMember.o \
lst.lib/lstNext.o lst.lib/lstOpen.o lst.lib/lstRemove.o \
lst.lib/lstReplace.o lst.lib/lstSucc.o
bmake: ${OBJ} ${LIBOBJ}
# @echo 'make of make and make.0 started.'
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${OBJ} ${LIBOBJ} -o bmake ${LIBS}
@ls -l $@
# nroff -h -man make.1 > make.0
# @echo 'make of make and make.0 completed.'
clean:
rm -f ${OBJ} ${LIBOBJ} ${PORTOBJ} bmake