# $Id: Makefile.generic,v 1.11 2003/11/22 13:03:39 edg Exp $ # # Prototype System-Specific Makefile for NEdit # # NEdit does not use any kind of automated configuration like the popular GNU # configure utility, or Imake. Instead, it has a set of hand-generated # system-specific Makefiles. The Makefiles serve two purposes. The obvious # purpose is to build NEdit. The less obvious purpose is to document on which # systems effort has been put into verifying that NEdit actually works properly. # If your system is not represented here, check the nedit web site at: # http://nedit.org for more contributed Makefiles. # # NEdit has few dependencies, and sticks to Posix and ANSI C standards wherever # possible. The only problems people generally run in to in porting NEdit are # related to the Motif GUI library. If you're having trouble building NEdit, # usually the best way to get it to work is to look at any other Motif, or at # least X example which builds and runs successfully, and copy the compiler # flags and libraries that it uses. # # C Compiler used to build all of the C sources. This must be an # ANSI standard C compiler. CC=cc # Library (archive) tool used to combine groups of object files into # a single file. AR=libtool # Arguments to be passed to the C compiler. # # Below are compiler flags which may be of use if you are porting NEdit to a # new system: # # DONT_HAVE_GLOB Some older systems don't have the glob subroutine for # USE_MOTIF_GLOB expanding file names. If the linker complains about not # finding "glob" and "globfree", first try adding: # -DUSE_MOTIF_GLOB, which will use a private Motif routine # in place of "glob". Being a private routine, it is not # available in all Motif implementations, and you may have # to resort to -DDONT_HAVE_GLOB, and NEdit will not be able # to expand wildcards in the "Open Selected" command (which # is no huge loss). # # USE_LPR_PRINT_CMD NEdit considers the standard Unix print command to be "lp" # unless told otherwise. If the standard command on your # system type is "lpr", define this. (This is just the last # resort default. You can redefine the print command to be # whatever you like via X resource settings). # # DONT_USE_ACCESS NEdit used to determine the accessibility of a file by # trying to open it. However, one of the more popular # commercial configuration management tools, ClearCase, # considers opening a file in read/write mode to be a # modification, even if no writing is ever done. This lead # to users having trouble with ClearCase thinking their # files had been modified when they hadn't. NEdit now uses # access() to determine whether a file is writable (in a # safe way). The old behavior can be restored by defining # DONT_USE_ACCESS. # # ROWCOLPATCH Patches around a problem in several versions the Solaris # Motif library which can cause crashes when a wiget is # destroyed. See comments in window.c for details. # # IBM_FWRITE_BUG Killer AIX system bug with fwrite system call. Only # affects one release of AIX, but can cause data corruption. # IBM actually denies that this bug ever existed, but it # was pretty widespread. # # EDITRES If you have the Xmu library, define this to give NEdit # the capability of being probed by editres to display its # widget tree. Editres is useful in customizing details # of X applications which their developers have deemed too # minute to document. If you define this, you must also add # -lXmu to LIBS # # NO_XMIM Don't use the Motif version of the international character # set input routines in the nedit text widget. Turn this on # if you see crashes in routines beginning with XmIm. Such # bugs exist in IRIX 6.5 and some older Motif versions. # # REPLACE_SCOPE Currently, two alternative (but functionally equivalent) # Replace/Find dialog box layouts are available. By default, # a layout with 2 rows of push buttons is built. Compiling # with the REPLACE_SCOPE flag enables an alternative layout # with a row of radio buttons for selecting the scope of the # replace operations. Eventually, one of these alternatives # will probably disappear. Please let us know which one you # prefer (via the discuss mailing list, for instance). # # HAVE__XMVERSIONSTRING If the Motif library exports the runtime version this # will display both strings in the version info to help # confirm the compile time and run time versions are # compatible. # # NO_READLINK Define if your system doesn't have the UNIX interface # readlink(2) - or just no symlinks at all. # # HAVE_CONFIG_H Include config.h from toplevel directory in front # of all other headers in each .c source file. # Only useful for developers so far. # # HAVE_DEBUG_H Include debug.h from toplevel directory after # all other headers in each .c source file. # Only useful for developers. # # Some compilers need to be told to operate in ansi-standard mode, some have # different levels of optimization that you can select (optimization improves # syntax highlighting performance. You will also often need to add locations # of X and/or Motif include files if they are not in the compiler's standard # search path. C_OPT_FLAGS?=-O2 ifeq ($(shell [ -d /opt/local/include/X11 ] && echo 1 || echo 0), 1) CFLAGS=$(C_OPT_FLAGS) -I/opt/local/include -I/opt/local/include/X11 -I/opt/local/include/freetype2 else CFLAGS=$(C_OPT_FLAGS) -I/usr/x11/include -I/usr/x11/include/freetype2 -I`brew --prefix`/include/ endif # Flags for the library (archive) tool. These are pretty much standard # across all Unix systems, but if your system is having trouble building or # rebuilding the nedit library (libNUtil.a), you can try tweaking these. ARFLAGS=-static -o # A few C compilers have limits on the size of string constants, which NEdit's # built-in help may exceed. Paradoxically, when you compile the code with one # of these mutants, it usually tells you how to bump up the limit, so all you # have to do is enter that information here. BIGGER_STRINGS= # Flags for the linker. On some systems, you have to specify the locations # for the X and/or Motif libraries. There may also be additional prerequisite # libraries which are required by the X and Motif libraries. These vary from # system to system, and it helps to have a working Motif program (or at least # an X program) as an example. ifeq ($(shell [ -d /opt/local/lib/X11 ] && echo 1 || echo 0), 1) LIBS= $(LD_OPT_FLAGS) -L/opt/local/lib -lXm -lXmu -lXft -lfontconfig -lXt -lX11 -lm -lXrender -ljpeg -lpng -liconv -lpthread else LIBS= $(LD_OPT_FLAGS) -L`brew --prefix`/lib -lXm -lXmu -lXft -lfontconfig -lXt -lX11 -lm -lXrender -ljpeg -lpng -liconv -lpthread endif # System independent part include Makefile.common verify_config: