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#
# To install xboard on your system, you will need to generate a properly
# customized Makefile for it, probably using imake, a program that comes
# with the X Window System.
#
# Before you do this, you may need to edit the Imakefile. xboard has
# special code for certain systems that is enabled or disabled by ifdefs
# in xboard.c. A few systems do not automatically define a symbol that
# can be used to select the right ifdef, so you have to define it yourself
# in the Imakefile. Here is a list of ifdef symbols used in xboard. To
# add one of these, for example FOO, to your Imakefile, add the string -DFOO
# to the end of the DEFINES line, separated by a space from what's already
# there.
#
# IRIX -- Silicon Graphics IRIX.
# IRIS -- Old version of Silicon Graphics Iris code; try
# IRIX first.
# AIXV3 -- IBM AIX, version 3.
# IBMRTAIX -- AIX for the IBM RT. I don't know how this
# differs from AIXV3. Use what works for you.
# ESIX -- The ESIX operating system.
# SYSTEM_FIVE -- Unix System V.
# SYSV -- Unix System V.
# SVR4 -- Unix System V, release 4.
# HPUX or hpux -- Hewlett-Packard HPUX.
# UNIPLUS -- Uniplus Unix.
# sun -- SUN Microsystems.
# RTU -- I don't know what this is for!
# __STDC__ -- Automatically defined by ANSI C compilers.
# ATTENTION -- Define this if your version of gnuchess
# requires you to get its attention by
# hitting ^C when you want to move while it
# is thinking on your time.
# HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY -- Remove this if you don't have the getttimeofday()
# system call.
#
# After editing the Imakefile, you should be able to generate a correct
# Makefile by typing the command "xmkmf" in the xboard source directory.
# This command is supposed to run imake with the right flags for your
# site. If you get "Command not found," make sure the directory
# containing xmkmf is on your search path. (It is /usr/local/X11/bin on
# many systems.) If xmkmf doesn't work, you can try the following
# command, editing the pathnames first if the X release is installed in
# a different place on your system:
/usr/local/X11/mit/config/imake \
-I/usr/local/X11/mit/config \
-DTOPDIR=/usr/local/X11/mit
# Once you have a working Makefile, if you need to make further changes
# to the Imakefile, you can use the command "make Makefile" to update
# the Makefile after you edit the Imakefile.