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# Define your C compiler. I recommend gcc if you have it.
# MacOS users should use "cc" even though it's really "gcc".
#
CC = gcc
#CC = cc
# Define your optimization flags. Most compilers understand -O and -O2,
# Standard (note: Solaris on UltraSparc using gcc 2.8.x might not like this.)
#
#OPTS = -O2
OPTS = -g
# Pentium with gcc 2.7.0 or better
#OPTS = -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -malign-functions=2 -malign-loops=2 \
#-malign-jumps=2
# Define where you want Frotz installed. Usually this is /usr/local
PREFIX = /usr/local
MAN_PREFIX = $(PREFIX)
#MAN_PREFIX = /usr/local/share
CONFIG_DIR = $(PREFIX)/etc
#CONFIG_DIR = /etc
# Define where you want Frotz to look for frotz.conf.
#
CONFIG_DIR = /usr/local/etc
#CONFIG_DIR = /etc
#CONFIG_DIR = /usr/pkg/etc
#CONFIG_DIR =
# Uncomment this if you want color support. Most, but not all curses
# libraries that work with Frotz will support color.
#
COLOR_DEFS = -DCOLOR_SUPPORT
# Uncomment this if you have an OSS soundcard driver and want classical
# Infocom sound support.
#
#SOUND_DEFS = -DOSS_SOUND
# Uncomment this too if you're running BSD of some sort and are using
# the OSS sound driver.
#
#SOUND_LIB = -lossaudio
# Define your sound device
# This should probably be a command-line/config-file option.
#
#SOUND_DEV = /dev/dsp
#SOUND_DEV = /dev/sound
#SOUND_DEV = /dev/audio
# If your vendor-supplied curses library won't work, uncomment the
# location where ncurses.h is.
#
#INCL = -I/usr/local/include
#INCL = -I/usr/pkg/include
#INCL = -I/usr/freeware/include
#INCL = -I/5usr/include
#INCL = -I/path/to/ncurses.h
# If your vendor-supplied curses library won't work, uncomment the
# location where the ncurses library is.
#
#LIB = -L/usr/local/lib
#LIB = -L/usr/pkg/lib
#LIB = -L/usr/freeware/lib
#LIB = -L/5usr/lib
#LIB = -L/path/to/libncurses.so
# One of these must always be uncommented. If your vendor-supplied
# curses library won't work, comment out the first option and uncomment
# the second.
#
CURSES = -lcurses
#CURSES = -lncurses
# Uncomment this if your need to use ncurses instead of the
# vendor-supplied curses library. This just tells the compile process
# which header to include, so don't worry if ncurses is all you have
# (like on Linux). You'll be fine.
#
#CURSES_DEF = -DUSE_NCURSES_H
# Uncomment this if you're compiling Unix Frotz on a machine that lacks
# the memmove(3) system call. If you don't know what this means, leave it
# alone.
#
#MEMMOVE_DEF = -DNO_MEMMOVE
# Uncomment this if for some wacky reason you want to compile Unix Frotz
# under Cygwin under Windoze. This sort of thing is not reccomended.
#
#EXTENSION = .exe
#####################################################
# Nothing under this line should need to be changed.
#####################################################
SRCDIR = src
VERSION = 2.43
NAME = frotz
BINNAME = $(NAME)
DISTFILES = bugtest
DISTNAME = $(BINNAME)-$(VERSION)
distdir = $(DISTNAME)
COMMON_DIR = $(SRCDIR)/common
COMMON_TARGET = $(SRCDIR)/frotz_common.a
COMMON_OBJECT = $(COMMON_DIR)/buffer.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/err.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/fastmem.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/files.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/hotkey.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/input.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/main.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/math.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/object.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/process.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/quetzal.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/random.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/redirect.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/screen.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/sound.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/stream.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/table.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/text.o \
$(COMMON_DIR)/variable.o
CURSES_DIR = $(SRCDIR)/curses
CURSES_TARGET = $(SRCDIR)/frotz_curses.a
CURSES_OBJECT = $(CURSES_DIR)/ux_init.o \
$(CURSES_DIR)/ux_input.o \
$(CURSES_DIR)/ux_pic.o \
$(CURSES_DIR)/ux_screen.o \
$(CURSES_DIR)/ux_text.o \
$(CURSES_DIR)/ux_audio_none.o \
$(CURSES_DIR)/ux_audio_oss.o
DUMB_DIR = $(SRCDIR)/dumb
DUMB_TARGET = $(SRCDIR)/frotz_dumb.a
DUMB_OBJECT = $(DUMB_DIR)/dumb_init.o \
$(DUMB_DIR)/dumb_input.o \
$(DUMB_DIR)/dumb_output.o \
$(DUMB_DIR)/dumb_pic.o
TARGETS = $(COMMON_TARGET) $(CURSES_TARGET)
OPT_DEFS = -DCONFIG_DIR="\"$(CONFIG_DIR)\"" $(CURSES_DEF) \
-DVERSION="\"$(VERSION)\"" -DSOUND_DEV="\"$(SOUND_DEV)\""
COMP_DEFS = $(OPT_DEFS) $(COLOR_DEFS) $(SOUND_DEFS) $(SOUNDCARD) \
$(MEMMOVE_DEF)
FLAGS = $(OPTS) $(COMP_DEFS) $(INCL)
ios:
@echo To build the iOS version of Frotz, use XCode and Frotz.xcodeproj.
@echo To build the Unix curses and dumb versions, use 'make all'.
$(NAME): $(NAME)-curses
$(NAME)-curses: soundcard.h $(COMMON_TARGET) $(CURSES_TARGET)
$(CC) -o $(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION) $(TARGETS) $(LIB) $(CURSES) \
$(SOUND_LIB)
all: $(NAME) d$(NAME)
dumb: $(NAME)-dumb
d$(NAME): $(NAME)-dumb
$(NAME)-dumb: $(COMMON_TARGET) $(DUMB_TARGET)
$(CC) -o d$(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION) $(COMMON_TARGET) \
$(DUMB_TARGET) $(LIB)
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .o .h
.c.o:
$(CC) $(FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $<
# If you're going to make this target manually, you'd better know which
# config target to make first.
#
common_lib: $(COMMON_TARGET)
$(COMMON_TARGET): $(COMMON_OBJECT)
@echo
@echo "Archiving common code..."
ar rc $(COMMON_TARGET) $(COMMON_OBJECT)
ranlib $(COMMON_TARGET)
@echo
curses_lib: config_curses $(CURSES_TARGET)
$(CURSES_TARGET): $(CURSES_OBJECT)
@echo
@echo "Archiving curses interface code..."
ar rc $(CURSES_TARGET) $(CURSES_OBJECT)
ranlib $(CURSES_TARGET)
@echo
dumb_lib: $(DUMB_TARGET)
$(DUMB_TARGET): $(DUMB_OBJECT)
@echo
@echo "Archiving dumb interface code..."
ar rc $(DUMB_TARGET) $(DUMB_OBJECT)
ranlib $(DUMB_TARGET)
@echo
soundcard.h:
@if [ ! -f $(SRCDIR)/soundcard.h ] ; then \
sh $(SRCDIR)/misc/findsound.sh $(SRCDIR); \
fi
install: $(NAME)
strip $(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION)
install -d $(PREFIX)/bin
install -d $(MAN_PREFIX)/man/man6
install -c -m 755 $(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION) $(PREFIX)/bin
install -c -m 644 doc/$(NAME).6 $(MAN_PREFIX)/man/man6
uninstall:
rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/$(NAME)
rm -f $(MAN_PREFIX)/man/man6/$(NAME).6
deinstall: uninstall
install_dumb: d$(NAME)
strip d$(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION)
install -d $(PREFIX)/bin
install -d $(MAN_PREFIX)/man/man6
install -c -m 755 d$(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION) $(PREFIX)/bin
install -c -m 644 doc/d$(NAME).6 $(MAN_PREFIX)/man/man6
uninstall_dumb:
rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/d$(NAME)
rm -f $(MAN_PREFIX)/man/man6/d$(NAME).6
deinstall_dumb: uninstall_dumb
distro: dist
dist: distclean
mkdir $(distdir)
@for file in `ls`; do \
if test $$file != $(distdir); then \
cp -Rp $$file $(distdir)/$$file; \
fi; \
done
find $(distdir) -type l -exec rm -f {} \;
tar chof $(distdir).tar $(distdir)
gzip -f --best $(distdir).tar
rm -rf $(distdir)
@echo
@echo "$(distdir).tar.gz created"
@echo
clean:
rm -f $(SRCDIR)/*.h $(SRCDIR)/*.a
rm -f $(COMMON_DIR)/*.o $(CURSES_DIR)/*.o $(DUMB_DIR)/*.o
distclean: clean
rm -f $(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION) d$(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION)
rm -f *core $(SRCDIR)/*core
-rm -rf $(distdir)
-rm -f $(distdir).tar $(distdir).tar.gz
realclean: distclean
clobber: distclean
help:
@echo
@echo "Targets:"
@echo " frotz"
@echo " dfrotz"
@echo " install"
@echo " uninstall"
@echo " clean"
@echo " distclean"
@echo