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*** Imakefile.orig Mon Nov 8 15:16:05 1993
--- Imakefile Thu Sep 22 16:30:18 1994
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*** 1,44 ****
! SRCS = bitmap.c bonus.c collision.c demo.c draw.c erase.c events.c\
gameover.c initx.c main.c maze.c message.c normal.c quitx.c scores.c\
setinmaze.c setup.c special.c time.c update.c windowx.c
! OBJS = bitmap.o bonus.o collision.o demo.o draw.o erase.o events.o\
gameover.o initx.o main.o maze.o message.o normal.o quitx.o scores.o\
setinmaze.o setup.o special.o time.o update.o windowx.o
! PROGRAMS = jetpack
! DESTDIR = /usrd/s/m/meb2
# These defines override the template defaults. Trash em if you want to
# use the template locations
! USRLIBDIR = $(DESTDIR)/lib/jetpack
! BINDIR = $(DESTDIR)/bin
! MANPATH = $(DESTDIR)/man
! MANDIR = $(MANSOURCEPATH)1
! TOP_INCLUDES =
! DEPXLIB =
! EXTRA_LIBRARIES = $(XLIB)
# I like my programs optimized, stripped, and setuid. Do what you like.
! INSTPGMFLAGS = $(INSTUIDFLAGS) -s
! CDEBUGFLAGS = -O4
# Since my programs are setuid, I make the data files readable only by me.
! INSTDATFLAGS = -m 0600
# These defines are needed by jetpack. Delete the -DBLIT if you don't want
# the game to do all the drawing to an offscreen pixmap. (This is good for
# machines that don't have hardware blitting -- if you have an xterm or a
# graphics workhorse, leave it in, there will be no flicker)
! DEFINES = -DBLIT -DSCOREPATH=\"$(SCOREFILE)\" -DLEVELPATH=\"$(LEVELFILE)\"
# The score file can be any name you like, just make sure the directory
# it's supposed to reside in exists, or jetpack will start creating score
# files in the directories it is run from. Same for the level files, only
# the filename you give here is only a prefix -- the complete filename has
# the level number appended to it.
! SCOREFILE = $(USRLIBDIR)/jetpack.scores
! LEVELFILE = $(USRLIBDIR)/jetpack.lev
ComplexProgramTarget(jetpack)
--- 1,45 ----
! SRCS = bitmap.c bonus.c collision.c demo.c draw.c erase.c events.c\
gameover.c initx.c main.c maze.c message.c normal.c quitx.c scores.c\
setinmaze.c setup.c special.c time.c update.c windowx.c
! OBJS = bitmap.o bonus.o collision.o demo.o draw.o erase.o events.o\
gameover.o initx.o main.o maze.o message.o normal.o quitx.o scores.o\
setinmaze.o setup.o special.o time.o update.o windowx.o
! PROGRAMS = jetpack
! BINDIR = /usr/local/bin
! LIBDIR = /usr/local/lib/jetpack
! MANDIR = /usr/local/man/man6
# These defines override the template defaults. Trash em if you want to
# use the template locations
! # LIBDIR = $(DESTDIR)/lib/jetpack
! # BINDIR = $(DESTDIR)/bin
! # MANPATH = $(DESTDIR)/man
! # MANDIR = $(MANSOURCEPATH)1
! EXTRA_LIBRARIES = $(XLIB)
# I like my programs optimized, stripped, and setuid. Do what you like.
! INSTPGMFLAGS = $(INSTUIDFLAGS) -s
! CDEBUGFLAGS = -O4
# Since my programs are setuid, I make the data files readable only by me.
! INSTDATFLAGS = -m 0600
# These defines are needed by jetpack. Delete the -DBLIT if you don't want
# the game to do all the drawing to an offscreen pixmap. (This is good for
# machines that don't have hardware blitting -- if you have an xterm or a
# graphics workhorse, leave it in, there will be no flicker)
! # DEFINES = -DBLIT -DSCOREPATH=\"$(SCOREFILE)\" -DLEVELPATH=\"$(LEVELFILE)\"
! DEFINES = -DSCOREPATH=\"$(SCOREFILE)\" -DLEVELPATH=\"$(LEVELFILE)\"
# The score file can be any name you like, just make sure the directory
# it's supposed to reside in exists, or jetpack will start creating score
# files in the directories it is run from. Same for the level files, only
# the filename you give here is only a prefix -- the complete filename has
# the level number appended to it.
! SCOREFILE = $(LIBDIR)/jetpack.scores
! LEVELFILE = $(LIBDIR)/jetpack.lev
ComplexProgramTarget(jetpack)
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*** 50,54 ****
# oops, I can't figure how to override the template default to install the
# man page as jetpack.1, so I install both and remove the bad one.
install.man:: jetpack.man
! $(INSTALL) -c $(INSTMANFLAGS) jetpack.man $(MANDIR)/jetpack.1
! @rm -f $(MANDIR)/jetpack.n
--- 51,55 ----
# oops, I can't figure how to override the template default to install the
# man page as jetpack.1, so I install both and remove the bad one.
install.man:: jetpack.man
! $(INSTALL) -c $(INSTMANFLAGS) jetpack.man $(MANDIR)/jetpack.6
! @rm -f $(MANDIR)/jetpack.1x