* nlm/Makefile.in: remove MMALLOC, READLINE, TERMCAP, and other cruft.
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Fri Sep 9 15:52:09 1994 J.T. Conklin (jtc@phishhead.cygnus.com)
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* nlm/Makefile.in: remove MMALLOC, READLINE, TERMCAP, and other
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cruft.
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* config/i386/gdbserve.mt: New file, defs for i386 nlm stub.
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Thu Sep 8 17:14:43 1994 Steve Chamberlain (sac@jonny.cygnus.com)
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@ -90,10 +90,6 @@ AR = ar
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AR_FLAGS = qv
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RANLIB = ranlib
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# Flags that describe where you can find the termcap library.
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# This can be overridden in the host Makefile fragment file.
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TERMCAP = -ltermcap
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# System V: If you compile gdb with a compiler which uses the coff
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# encapsulation feature (this is a function of the compiler used, NOT
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# of the m-?.h file selected by config.gdb), you must make sure that
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# CFLAGS section if your system doesn't have fcntl.h in /usr/include (which
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# is where it should be according to Posix).
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# If you use bison instead of yacc, it needs to include the "-y" argument.
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#BISON=bison -y
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BISON=yacc
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YACC=$(BISON)
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# where to find texinfo; GDB dist should include a recent one
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TEXIDIR=${srcdir}/../texinfo
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INCLUDE_DIR = ${srcdir}/../../include
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INCLUDE_DEP = $$(INCLUDE_DIR)
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# Where is the source dir for the MMALLOC library? Traditionally ../mmalloc
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# or ./mmalloc (When we want the binary library built from it, we use
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# ${MMALLOC_DIR}${subdir}.)
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# Note that mmalloc can still be used on systems without mmap().
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# To use your system malloc, comment out the following defines.
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MMALLOC_DIR = ${srcdir}/../mmalloc
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MMALLOC_DEP = $$(MMALLOC_DIR)
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# To use your system malloc, uncomment MMALLOC_DISABLE.
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#MMALLOC_DISABLE = -DNO_MMALLOC
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# To use mmalloc but disable corruption checking, uncomment MMALLOC_CHECK
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#MMALLOC_CHECK = -DNO_MMALLOC_CHECK
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MMALLOC_CFLAGS = ${MMALLOC_CHECK} ${MMALLOC_DISABLE}
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# Where is the source dir for the READLINE library? Traditionally in .. or .
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# (For the binary library built from it, we use ${READLINE_DIR}${subdir}.)
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READLINE_DIR = ${srcdir}/../readline
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READLINE_DEP = $$(READLINE_DIR)
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# All the includes used for CFLAGS and for lint.
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# -I. for config files.
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# -I${srcdir} possibly for regex.h also.
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# when running make. I.E. "make CFLAGS=-Wmissing-prototypes".
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CFLAGS = -g
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# INTERNAL_CFLAGS is the aggregate of all other *CFLAGS macros.
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INTERNAL_CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS} ${GLOBAL_CFLAGS} ${PROFILE_CFLAGS} ${MMALLOC_CFLAGS} ${INCLUDE_CFLAGS} ${USER_CFLAGS} ${NWINCLUDES}
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INTERNAL_CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS} ${GLOBAL_CFLAGS} ${PROFILE_CFLAGS} ${INCLUDE_CFLAGS} ${USER_CFLAGS} ${NWINCLUDES}
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LDFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
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# Perhaps should come from parent Makefile
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clean:
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rm -f *.o ${ADD_FILES} *~
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rm -f init.c version.c
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rm -f gdbserve.O gdbserve.nlm core make.log
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distclean: clean c-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c TAGS
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rm -f tm.h xm.h config.status
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distclean: clean TAGS
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rm -f config.status
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rm -f Makefile
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realclean: clean
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rm -f c-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c TAGS
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rm -f tm.h xm.h config.status
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rm -f TAGS
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rm -f config.status
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rm -f Makefile
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STAGESTUFF=${OBS} ${TSOBS} ${NTSOBS} ${ADD_FILES} init.c init.o version.c gdb
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Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(host_makefile_frag) $(target_makefile_frag)
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$(SHELL) ./config.status
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force:
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version.c: Makefile
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echo 'char *version = "$(VERSION)";' >version.c
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# GNU Make has an annoying habit of putting *all* the Makefile variables
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# into the environment, unless you include this target as a circumvention.
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# Rumor is that this will be fixed (and this target can be removed)
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