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# Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
#
# This file is part of groff.
#
# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
# Define `page' to be letter if your PostScript printer uses 8.5x11
# paper (USA) and define it to be A4, if it uses A4 paper (rest of the
# world).
PAGE=@PAGE@
# Normally the Postscript driver, grops, produces output that conforms
# to version 3.0 of the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions.
# Unfortunately some spoolers and previewers can't handle such output.
# The BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS variable tells grops what it should do to
# make its output acceptable to such programs. This variable controls
# only the default behaviour of grops; the behaviour can be changed at
# runtime by the grops -b option (and so by groff -P-b).
# Use a value of 0 if your spoolers and previewers are able to handle
# conforming PostScript correctly.
# Add 1 if no %%{Begin,End}DocumentSetup comments should be generated;
# this is needed for early versions of TranScript that get confused by
# anything between the %%EndProlog line and the first %%Page: comment.
# Add 2 if lines in included files beginning with %! should be
# stripped out; this is needed for the OpenWindows 2.0 pageview previewer.
# Add 4 if %%Page, %%Trailer and %%EndProlog comments should be
# stripped out of included files; this is needed for spoolers that
# don't understand the %%{Begin,End}Document comments. I suspect this
# includes early versions of TranScript.
# Add 8 if the first line of the PostScript output should be %!PS-Adobe-2.0
# rather than %!PS-Adobe-3.0; this is needed when using Sun's Newsprint
# with a printer that requires page reversal.
BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS=@BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS@
# DEVICE is the default device.
DEVICE=ps
# PSPRINT is the command to use for printing a PostScript file,
# for example `lpr'.
PSPRINT=@PSPRINT@
# DVIPRINT is the command to use for printing a TeX dvi file,
# for example `lpr -d'.
DVIPRINT=@DVIPRINT@
# Prefix for names of programs that have Unix counterparts.
# For example, if `g' is `g' then troff will be installed as
# gtroff. This doesn't affect programs like grops or groff that have
# no Unix counterparts. Note that the groff versions of eqn and tbl
# will not work with Unix troff. This is also use in the definitions
# of tmac_s and tmac_m.
g=g
# The groff ms macros will be available as -m$(tmac_s).
# If you use `tmac_s=s', you can use the Unix ms macros by using
# groff -ms -M/usr/lib/tmac.
tmac_s=$(g)s
# Similarly, the groff mm macros will be available as -m$(tmac_m).
tmac_m=$(g)m
# Common prefix for installation directories.
# Used in definitions of exec_prefix, datasubdir, fontpath, manroot.
# This must already exist when you do make install.
prefix=/gnu
exec_prefix=$(prefix)
# bindir says where to install executables.
bindir=$(exec_prefix)/bin
# datasubdir says where to install data files
datadir=$(prefix)/lib
datasubdir=$(datadir)/groff
# fontdir says where to install dev*/*.
fontdir=$(datasubdir)/font
# fontpath says where to look for dev*/*.
fontpath=.:$(fontdir):$(prefix)/lib/font
# tmacdir says where to install macros.
tmacdir=$(datasubdir)/tmac
# tmacpath says where to look for macro files.
tmacpath=.:$(tmacdir)
# Extension to be used for refer index files. Index files are not
# sharable between different architectures, so you might want to use
# different suffixes for different architectures. Choose an extension
# that doesn't conflict with refer or any other indexing program.
indexext=.i
# Directory containing the default index for refer.
indexdir=/gnu/dict/papers
# The filename (without suffix) of the default index for refer.
indexname=Ind
# common_words_file is a file containing a list of common words.
# If your system provides /usr/lib/eign it will be copied onto this,
# otherwise the supplied eign file will be used.
common_words_file=$(datasubdir)/eign
# manroot is the root of the man page directory tree.
manroot=$(prefix)/man
# man1ext is the man section for user commands.
man1ext=1
man1dir=$(manroot)/man$(man1ext)
# man5ext is the man section for file formats.
man5ext=5
man5dir=$(manroot)/man$(man5ext)
# man7ext is the man section for macros.
man7ext=7
man7dir=$(manroot)/man$(man7ext)
# DEFINES should include the following:
# -DHAVE_MMAP if you have mmap() and <sys/mman.h>
# -DCFRONT_ANSI_BUG if you're using cfront 2.0 (or later?) with
# an ANSI C compiler
# -DCOOKIE_BUG if you're using gcc/g++ 2.[012] (you should
# upgrade to 2.3).
# -DARRAY_DELETE_NEEDS_SIZE if your C++ doesn't understand `delete []'
# -DHAVE_SYS_SIGLIST if you have sys_siglist[]
# -DWCOREFLAG=0200 if the 0200 bit of the status returned by
# wait() indicates whether a core image was
# produced for a process that was terminated
# by a signal
# -DHAVE_UNISTD_H if you have <unistd.h>
# -DHAVE_CC_OSFCN_H if you have a C++ <osfcn.h>
# -DHAVE_DIRENT_H if you have <dirent.h>
# -DHAVE_LIMITS_H if you have <limits.h>
# -DHAVE_CC_LIMITS_H if you have a C++ <limits.h>
# -DHAVE_SYS_DIR_H if you have <sys/dir.h>
# -DHAVE_STDLIB_H if you have <stdlib.h>
# -DHAVE_VFORK_H if you have <vfork.h>
# -Dvfork=fork if you don't have a working vfork()
# -DHAVE_RENAME if you have rename()
# -DHAVE_MKSTEMP if you have mkstemp()
# -DSTDLIB_H_DECLARES_GETOPT if your C++ <stdlib.h> declares getopt()
# -DUNISTD_H_DECLARES_GETOPT if your C++ <unistd.h> declares getopt()
# -DSTDLIB_H_DECLARES_PUTENV if your C++ <stdlib.h> declares putenv()
# -DSTDIO_H_DECLARES_POPEN if your C++ <stdio.h> declares popen()
# -DTRADITIONAL_CPP if your C++ compiler uses a traditional
# (Reiser) preprocessor.
# -DLONG_FOR_TIME_T if localtime() takes a long * not a time_t *
# -DHAVE_STRUCT_EXCEPTION if <math.h> defines struct exception
# -DRETSIGTYPE=int if signal handlers return int not void
DEFINES=@DEFS@
# Include fmod.o, strtol.o, getcwd.o, strerror.o, putenv.o in LIBOBJS if
# your C library is missing the corresponding function.
LIBOBJS=@LIBOBJS@
# CCC is the compiler for C++ (.cc) files.
CCC=@CCC@
CC=@CC@
# CCDEFINES are definitions for C++ compilations.
CCDEFINES=$(DEFINES)
# CDEFINES are definitions for C compilations.
CDEFINES=$(DEFINES)
DEBUG=
OPTIMIZE=-O
CCFLAGS=$(DEBUG) $(OPTIMIZE)
CFLAGS=$(DEBUG) $(OPTIMIZE)
YACC=@YACC@
YACCFLAGS=-v
LIBS=@LIBS@
CCLIBS=@CCLIBS@
RANLIB=@RANLIB@
INSTALL=@INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM=@INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA=@INSTALL_DATA@
LN_S=@LN_S@
AR=ar
ETAGS=etags
ETAGSFLAGS=
# Flag that tells etags to assume C++.
ETAGSCCFLAG=@ETAGSCCFLAG@
# Full path to perl.
PERLPATH=@PERLPATH@
# Sed command with which to edit sh scripts.
SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD=@SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD@
srcdir = @srcdir@
VPATH = @srcdir@
PURIFY=purify
PURIFYCCFLAGS=
#PURIFYCCFLAGS=-g++=yes \
# -collector=`dirname \`$(CCC) -print-libgcc-file-name\``/ld
# Passing down MAKEOVERRIDES prevents $(MAKE) from containing a second
# copy of $(MDEFINES) when making individual directories; this could
# cause the argument list to become too long on some systems.
MDEFINES="MAKEOVERRIDES=$(MAKEOVERRIDES)" \
"PAGE=$(PAGE)" "BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS=$(BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS)" \
"DEVICE=$(DEVICE)" "PSPRINT=$(PSPRINT)" "DVIPRINT=$(DVIPRINT)" \
"prefix=$(prefix)" "exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" "bindir=$(bindir)" \
"g=$(g)" "datadir=$(datadir)" "datasubdir=$(datasubdir)" \
"fontdir=$(fontdir)" "fontpath=$(fontpath)" \
"tmacdir=$(tmacdir)" "tmacpath=$(tmacpath)" \
"indexext=$(indexext)" "indexdir=$(indexdir)" \
"indexname=$(indexname)" "common_