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--- info/makefile.orig Mon Dec 9 01:30:25 1996
+++ info/makefile Mon Oct 13 10:56:17 1997
@@ -3,53 +3,46 @@
INFO_DIR=/usr/local/lib/info
# begin makedefs
-GCLDIR=/home/wfs/gcl-2.2
+GCLDIR=/tmp/FreeBSD/gcl/work/gcl-2.2.2
SHELL=/bin/sh
-MACHINE=386-linux
-TK_CONFIG_PREFIX="/usr/local/lib"
-TCL_CONFIG_PREFIX="/usr/local/lib"
-TK_INCLUDE="-I/usr/local/include"
-TK_VERSION=4.2
-TCL_VERSION=7.6
-TK_LIB_SPEC=-L/usr/local/lib -ltk4.2
-TK_LIBRARY=/usr/local/lib/tk4.2
-TCL_LIBRARY=/usr/local/lib/tcl7.6
-TK_BUILD_LIB_SPEC=-L/usr/local.linux14/src/tk4.2/unix -ltk4.2
-TK_XLIBSW=-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11
-TK_XINCLUDES=-I/usr/X11R6/include
-TCL_LIB_SPEC=-L/usr/local/lib -ltcl7.6
-TCL_DL_LIBS=-ldl
-TCL_LIBS=-ldl -lieee -lm
-HAVE_X11=-DHAVE_X11
-
-# Machine dependent makefile definitions for intel 386,486 running linux
-
-LBINDIR=/usr/local/bin
-
-OFLAG = -O
-LIBS = -lm
-
-ODIR_DEBUG= -O4
+MACHINE=FreeBSD
+#could not find tkConfig.sh so using:
+TK_CONFIG_PREFIX="unknown"
+#could not find tclConfig.sh so using:
+TCL_CONFIG_PREFIX="unknown"
+#could not find dir so using:
+INFO_DIR="unknown"
+TK_CONFIG_PREFIX=unknown
+#could not find X11/Xos.h so using:
+TK_XINCLUDES="-Iunknown"
+# Machine dependent makefile definitions for intel 386,486 running 386bsd
+# Ported to FreeBSD 2.0 by Jeffrey Hsu (hsu@freebsd.org).
+# Hacked September-93 by Paul F. Werkowski for 386BSD 0.1 + Patchkit 0.2.4
+
+LBINDIR=${PREFIX}/bin
+
+OFLAG = -O2 -pipe
+LIBS = -lm
+ODIR_DEBUG=
+NULLFILE=../h/twelve_null
# This CC string will be used for compilation of the system,
# and also in the compiler::*cc* variable for later compilation of
# lisp files.
-# (the -pipe is just since our file system is slow..)
-CC = gcc -pipe -fwritable-strings -DVOL=volatile -I$(GCLDIR)/o -fsigned-char
-LDCC=${CC} -static
-# note for linuxaout on an elf machine add -b i486-linuxaout
-# CC = gcc -pipe -fwritable-strings -DVOL=volatile -I$(GCLDIR)/o -fsigned-char -b i486-linuxaout
+
+CC = gcc -pipe -O -fwritable-strings -fomit-frame-pointer -DVOL=volatile -I$(GCLDIR)/o -I${PREFIX}/lib/gcl-2.2.2/h -fsigned-char
+
+LDCC = $(CC) -static
+
+# Use the mp.s file on 68k machine
+MPFILES= $(MPDIR)/mpi-386.o $(MPDIR)/libmport.a
+GNULIB1=/usr/lib/libgcc.a
# Enable the fastloading mechanism which does not use ld -A
# requires c/rel_.. machine dependent code.
-
RSYM = rsym
SFASL = $(ODIR)/sfasl.o
-
-MPFILES= $(MPDIR)/mpi-386d.o $(MPDIR)/libmport.a
-
-
# When using SFASL it is good to have (si::build-symbol-table)
INITFORM=(si::build-symbol-table)
@@ -67,8 +60,8 @@
.texi.info:
rm -f $*.*gz
- makeinfo $*.texi
- - gzip $*.info-*
+ makeinfo --no-split $*.texi
+# - gzip $*.info
GCL_SI= number.texi sequence.texi character.texi list.texi io.texi \
form.texi compile.texi symbol.texi system.texi structure.texi \
@@ -82,14 +75,14 @@
install:
- if [ -d "${INFO_DIR}" ] ; then true ; else exit 0; fi
- -if fgrep gcl-si ${INFO_DIR}/dir > /dev/null ; then true ; else \
- echo "* GCL Doc: (gcl-si.info). GNU Common Lisp specific Documentation." >> ${INFO_DIR}/dir ; fi
- -if fgrep gcl-tk ${INFO_DIR}/dir > /dev/null ; then true ; else \
- echo "* GCL TK Doc: (gcl-tk.info). TK window GCL interface." >> ${INFO_DIR}/dir ; fi
- -if fgrep gcl.info ${INFO_DIR}/dir > /dev/null ; then true ; else \
- echo "* GCL Ansi Doc: (gcl.info). Ansi Common Lisp Specification." >> ${INFO_DIR}/dir ; fi
- -if [ -d "${INFO_DIR}" ] ; then cp *.info* ${INFO_DIR} ; fi
+# if [ -d "${INFO_DIR}" ] ; then true ; else exit 0; fi
+# -if fgrep gcl-si ${INFO_DIR}/dir > /dev/null ; then true ; else \
+# echo "* GCL Doc: (gcl-si.info). GNU Common Lisp specific Documentation." >> ${INFO_DIR}/dir ; fi
+# -if fgrep gcl-tk ${INFO_DIR}/dir > /dev/null ; then true ; else \
+# echo "* GCL TK Doc: (gcl-tk.info). TK window GCL interface." >> ${INFO_DIR}/dir ; fi
+# -if fgrep gcl.info ${INFO_DIR}/dir > /dev/null ; then true ; else \
+# echo "* GCL Ansi Doc: (gcl.info). Ansi Common Lisp Specification." >> ${INFO_DIR}/dir ; fi
+# -if [ -d "${INFO_DIR}" ] ; then cp *.info* ${INFO_DIR} ; fi