# Customize below to fit your system # Paths PREFIX = /usr/local BIN = $(PREFIX)/bin MAN = $(PREFIX)/share/man DOC = $(PREFIX)/share/doc/wmii ETC = $(PREFIX)/etc LIBDIR = $(PREFIX)/lib INCLUDE = $(PREFIX)/include # Includes and libs INCLUDES = -I. -I$(ROOT)/include -I$(INCLUDE) -I/usr/include LIBS = -L$(ROOT)/lib -L/usr/lib TERMINAL = xterm # Flags include $(ROOT)/mk/gcc.mk CFLAGS += $(DEBUGCFLAGS) -O0 LDFLAGS += -g SOLDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS) SHARED = -shared -Wl,-soname=$(SONAME) STATIC = -static # Compiler, Linker. Linker should usually *not* be ld. CC = cc -c LD = cc # Archiver AR = ar crs # Your make shell. By default, the first found of /bin/dash, /bin/ksh, # /bin/sh. Except with bsdmake, which assumes /bin/sh is sane. bash and zsh # are painfully slow, and should be avoided. #BINSH = /bin/ash X11PACKAGES = xft INCX11 = $$(pkg-config --cflags $(X11PACKAGES)) LIBICONV = # Leave blank if your libc includes iconv (glibc does) LIBIXP = $(LIBDIR)/libixp.a # Operating System Configurations # KenCC # Note: wmii *must* always compile under KenCC. It's vital for # argument checking in formatted IO, and similar diagnostics. #CFLAGS = -wF #STATIC = # Implied #CC=pcc -c #LD=pcc # *BSD #LIBICONV = -L/usr/local/lib -liconv # +Darwin #STATIC = # Darwin doesn't like static linking #SHARED = -dynamiclib #SOEXT = dylib # Solaris #CFLAGS = -fast $(INCS) #LDFLAGS = $(LIBS) -R$(PREFIX)/lib -lsocket -lnsl #CFLAGS += -xtarget=ultra