freebsd-dev/usr.bin/rpcgen/Makefile
wpaul f95420bcd5 Clean up. (I hope I'm doing this right.)
Update rpcgen with the one from the TI-RPC 2.3 distribution.

Note that when built for FreeBSD, this version of rpcgen assumes
backwards compatibility mode by default. This means that it will produce
ONCRPC 4.0 compatible code unless otherwise instructed, instead of the
other way around.

One incompatibility has also been worked around: this rpcgen normally
always emits an '#include <stropts.h>' directive whether you select
backwards compatibility mode or not. We don't have STREAMS, so this
behavior has been changed: now it will only emit this line if run in TI-RPC
mode.

The 'generate output files in current directory instead of the
directory where the protocol definition file lives' hack from the
original rpcgen has been preserved.

Notable new features:

- Can be used to generate RPC servers that can be launched
  from port monitors such as inetd(5).

- Can generate ANSI C code.

- Can generate sample client and server top-level programs and
  makefiles in addition to the usual client and server stubs.

- Can generate inline XDR routines.
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SRCS= rpc_main.c rpc_clntout.c rpc_cout.c rpc_hout.c rpc_parse.c \
rpc_sample.c rpc_scan.c rpc_svcout.c rpc_tblout.c rpc_util.c
PROG= rpcgen
MAN1= rpcgen.1
#
# This is a kludge to work around the fact that this program
# uses 'inline' as a variable name.
#
CFLAGS+=-Dinline=rpcgen_inline
.include <bsd.prog.mk>