freebsd-skq/contrib/ee/make.default
Ed Schouten 72fcea8cb7 Copy ee 1.4.2 into the contrib directory.
This allows me to merge our custom changes to ee(1) back on top of
original sources, with correct mergeinfo.
2009-05-26 20:13:17 +00:00

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# This is the make file for ee, the "easy editor".
#
# If building ee using curses, type "make curses", otherwise new_curse (a
# subset of curses that supports ee) will be built and ee will use new_curse
# instead of curses.
#
# The "install" target ("make install") will copy the ee binary to
# the /usr/local/bin directory on the local system. The man page (ee.1)
# will be copied into the /usr/local/man/man1 directory.
#
# The "clean" target ("make clean") will remove the ee and new_curse.o
# object files, and the ee binary.
#
# If the system does not have localization routines, use the -DNO_CATGETS
# define. If the system supports setlocale(), catopen(), and catgets() and
# localization is desired, do not use -DNO_CATGETS.
#
# DEFINES is used for new_curse.c, and CFLAGS is used for ee.c.
#
# for System V, using new_curse with terminfo
DEFINES = -DSYS5 -DNCURSE
# for BSD, using new_curse with termcap
#DEFINES = -DCAP -DNCURSE
# for BSD systems with select(), using new_curse with termcap, use:
#DEFINES = -DCAP -DNCURSE -DBSD_SELECT
# flags for compilation
CFLAGS = -s -DNO_CATGETS
# For Sun systems, remove the '#' from the front of the next two lines:
#DEFINES = -DSYS5 -DNCURSE
#CFLAGS = -I/usr/5include -L/usr/5lib -DNO_CATGETS -s
all : ee
curses : ee.c
cc ee.c -o ee $(CFLAGS) -lcurses
ee : ee.o new_curse.o
cc -o ee ee.o new_curse.o $(CFLAGS)
ee.o : ee.c new_curse.h
cc -c ee.c $(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS)
new_curse.o : new_curse.c new_curse.h
cc new_curse.c -c $(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS)
install :
cp ee /usr/local/bin/ee
cp ee.1 /usr/local/man/man1/ee.1
clean :
rm -f ee.o new_curse.o ee