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*** gcc-head.mak.orig Thu Dec 17 19:56:19 1998
--- gcc-head.mak Fri Dec 25 19:23:30 1998
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*** 41,50 ****
# If your system has installbsd, change install to installbsd in the next line.
INSTALL = install -c
! INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL) -m 755
! INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -m 644
! prefix = /usr/local
exec_prefix = $(prefix)
bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
scriptdir = $(bindir)
--- 41,50 ----
# If your system has installbsd, change install to installbsd in the next line.
INSTALL = install -c
! INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT)
! INSTALL_DATA = $(BSD_INSTALL_DATA)
! prefix ?= /usr/local
exec_prefix = $(prefix)
bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
scriptdir = $(bindir)
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*** 101,107 ****
# You may need to change this if the IJG library version changes.
# See jpeg.mak for more information.
! JSRCDIR=jpeg-6a
JVERSION=6
# Define the directory where the PNG library sources are stored,
--- 101,107 ----
# You may need to change this if the IJG library version changes.
# See jpeg.mak for more information.
! JSRCDIR=jpeg
JVERSION=6
# Define the directory where the PNG library sources are stored,
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# what its name is.
# See gs.mak and make.txt for more information.
! SHARE_LIBPNG=0
LIBPNG_NAME=png
# Define the directory where the zlib sources are stored.
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# what its name is.
# See gs.mak and make.txt for more information.
! SHARE_LIBPNG=1
LIBPNG_NAME=png
# Define the directory where the zlib sources are stored.
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# what its name is (usually libz, but sometimes libgz).
# See gs.mak and make.txt for more information.
! SHARE_ZLIB=0
#ZLIB_NAME=gz
ZLIB_NAME=z
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# what its name is (usually libz, but sometimes libgz).
# See gs.mak and make.txt for more information.
! SHARE_ZLIB=1
#ZLIB_NAME=gz
ZLIB_NAME=z
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*** 172,185 ****
# We don't include -ansi, because this gets in the way of the platform-
# specific stuff that <math.h> typically needs; nevertheless, we expect
# gcc to accept ANSI-style function prototypes and function definitions.
! XCFLAGS=
! CFLAGS=-O $(GCFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS)
# Define platform flags for ld.
# SunOS 4.n may need -Bstatic.
# XLDFLAGS can be set from the command line.
! XLDFLAGS=
LDFLAGS=$(XLDFLAGS)
--- 172,185 ----
# We don't include -ansi, because this gets in the way of the platform-
# specific stuff that <math.h> typically needs; nevertheless, we expect
# gcc to accept ANSI-style function prototypes and function definitions.
! XCFLAGS=-I$(PREFIX)/include
! CFLAGS+=-O $(GCFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS)
# Define platform flags for ld.
# SunOS 4.n may need -Bstatic.
# XLDFLAGS can be set from the command line.
! XLDFLAGS=-L$(prefix)/lib
LDFLAGS=$(XLDFLAGS)
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*** 199,205 ****
# Note that x_.h expects to find the header files in $(XINCLUDE)/X11,
# not in $(XINCLUDE).
! XINCLUDE=-I/usr/local/X/include
# Define the directory/ies and library names for the X11 library files.
# XLIBDIRS is for ld and should include -L; XLIBDIR is for LD_RUN_PATH
--- 199,205 ----
# Note that x_.h expects to find the header files in $(XINCLUDE)/X11,
# not in $(XINCLUDE).
! XINCLUDE=-I$(X11BASE)/include
# Define the directory/ies and library names for the X11 library files.
# XLIBDIRS is for ld and should include -L; XLIBDIR is for LD_RUN_PATH
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*** 211,222 ****
#XLIBDIRS=-L/usr/openwin/lib
#XLIBDIR=/usr/openwin/lib
# X11R6 (on any platform) may need
! #XLIBS=Xt SM ICE Xext X11
#XLIBDIRS=-L/usr/local/X/lib
! XLIBDIRS=-L/usr/X11/lib
XLIBDIR=
! XLIBS=Xt Xext X11
# Define whether this platform has floating point hardware:
# FPU_TYPE=2 means floating point is faster than fixed point.
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#XLIBDIRS=-L/usr/openwin/lib
#XLIBDIR=/usr/openwin/lib
# X11R6 (on any platform) may need
! XLIBS=Xt SM ICE Xext X11
#XLIBDIRS=-L/usr/local/X/lib
! XLIBDIRS=-L$(X11BASE)/lib
XLIBDIR=
! #XLIBS=Xt Xext X11
# Define whether this platform has floating point hardware:
# FPU_TYPE=2 means floating point is faster than fixed point.
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DEVICE_DEVS=x11.dev x11alpha.dev x11cmyk.dev x11gray2.dev x11mono.dev
DEVICE_DEVS1=
! DEVICE_DEVS2=
DEVICE_DEVS3=deskjet.dev djet500.dev laserjet.dev ljetplus.dev ljet2p.dev ljet3.dev ljet4.dev
! DEVICE_DEVS4=cdeskjet.dev cdjcolor.dev cdjmono.dev cdj550.dev pj.dev pjxl.dev pjxl300.dev
DEVICE_DEVS5=uniprint.dev
DEVICE_DEVS6=bj10e.dev bj200.dev bjc600.dev bjc800.dev
DEVICE_DEVS7=faxg3.dev faxg32d.dev faxg4.dev
--- 260,268 ----
DEVICE_DEVS=x11.dev x11alpha.dev x11cmyk.dev x11gray2.dev x11mono.dev
DEVICE_DEVS1=
! DEVICE_DEVS2=epson.dev eps9high.dev epsonc.dev ibmpro.dev
DEVICE_DEVS3=deskjet.dev djet500.dev laserjet.dev ljetplus.dev ljet2p.dev ljet3.dev ljet4.dev
! DEVICE_DEVS4=cdeskjet.dev cdjcolor.dev cdjmono.dev cdj550.dev pj.dev pjxl.dev hpdj.dev
DEVICE_DEVS5=uniprint.dev
DEVICE_DEVS6=bj10e.dev bj200.dev bjc600.dev bjc800.dev
DEVICE_DEVS7=faxg3.dev faxg32d.dev faxg4.dev