# $NetBSD: Makefile.boot,v 1.23 2020/10/25 13:25:19 rillig Exp $ # # A very simple makefile... # # You only want to use this if you aren't running NetBSD. # # Modify MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH as appropriate for your target architecture. # See config.h and the various #ifdef directives for further configuration. # PROG= bmake MACHINE= i386 MACHINE_ARCH= i386 CC= gcc CFLAGS= -O -g EXTRA_CFLAGS= EXTRA_LIBS= OBJS= arch.o buf.o compat.o cond.o dir.o enum.o for.o hash.o \ job.o lst.o main.o make.o make_malloc.o metachar.o parse.o \ str.o suff.o targ.o trace.o var.o util.o .c.o: ${CC} ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${EXTRA_CFLAGS} -c $< -o $@ CPPFLAGS= \ -DTARGET_MACHINE=\"${MACHINE}\" \ -DTARGET_MACHINE_ARCH=\"${MACHINE_ARCH}\" \ -DMAKE_MACHINE=\"${MACHINE}\" ${PROG}: ${OBJS} # @echo 'make of ${PROG} and make.0 started.' ${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${OBJS} -o $@ ${EXTRA_LIBS} @ls -l $@ # nroff -h -man make.1 > make.0 # @echo 'make of ${PROG} and make.0 completed.' clean: rm -f ${OBJS} ${PROG}