*** Makefile.in.orig Fri Sep 9 19:35:20 1994 --- Makefile.in Tue Nov 15 02:07:48 1994 *************** *** 10,17 **** # try uncommenting the 'gcc' line and commenting the 'cc' one. # Tintin++ doesn't *need* an ANSI compiler anymore, but gcc # is still better than cc on many platforms... ! CC = @CC@ -O ! CFLAGS = @DEFS@ LIBS = @LIBS@ PIPE = @PIPE@ # If you plan on doing debugging (with gdb), it is very helpful to turn all --- 10,16 ---- # try uncommenting the 'gcc' line and commenting the 'cc' one. # Tintin++ doesn't *need* an ANSI compiler anymore, but gcc # is still better than cc on many platforms... ! CFLAGS += @DEFS@ LIBS = @LIBS@ PIPE = @PIPE@ # If you plan on doing debugging (with gdb), it is very helpful to turn all *************** *** 22,31 **** # BINDIR is the directory you wish tt++ to be placed if you wish to use # make install. ! BINDIR = .. # DEFAULT_FILE_DIR is the path to tintin files. ! DEFAULT_FILE_DIR = @HOME@ ######################################### # You shouldn't need to change anything # --- 21,30 ---- # BINDIR is the directory you wish tt++ to be placed if you wish to use # make install. ! BINDIR = /usr/local/bin # DEFAULT_FILE_DIR is the path to tintin files. ! DEFAULT_FILE_DIR = /usr/local/lib/tintin ######################################### # You shouldn't need to change anything # *************** *** 41,54 **** variables.c highlight.c antisub.c ivars.c help.c text.c glob.c OFILES = $(CFILES:.c=.o) ! all: tintin++ install tintin++: $(OFILES) tintin.h @echo "Linking..." $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(FFLAGS) $(LFLAGS) -o tt++ $(OFILES) $(LIBS) ! install: all ! @./install.sh $(BINDIR) $(DEFAULT_FILE_DIR) $(COMPRESSED_HELP) # Autocompile all .c files into .o files using this rule: .c.o: --- 40,54 ---- variables.c highlight.c antisub.c ivars.c help.c text.c glob.c OFILES = $(CFILES:.c=.o) ! all: tintin++ tintin++: $(OFILES) tintin.h @echo "Linking..." $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(FFLAGS) $(LFLAGS) -o tt++ $(OFILES) $(LIBS) ! install: ! @mkdir -p $(DEFAULT_FILE_DIR) ! @./install.sh $(BINDIR) $(DEFAULT_FILE_DIR) Ok # Autocompile all .c files into .o files using this rule: .c.o: *** configure.old Sun Aug 28 14:06:38 1994 --- configure Tue Nov 15 01:42:46 1994 *************** *** 474,489 **** OLD_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -pipe" ! echo "Do you want the helpfile to be compressed (yes/no)? " ! read YESNO ! if test $YESNO; then ! if echo "$YESNO"|grep -i "no" >/dev/null; then ! DEFS="$DEFS -DCOMPRESSED_HELP=0" ! else ! DEFS="$DEFS -DCOMPRESSED_HELP=1" ! COMPRESSED_HELP="Ok" ! fi ! fi test -n "$silent" || echo "checking for -pipe" cat > conftest.${ac_ext} </dev/null; then ! # DEFS="$DEFS -DCOMPRESSED_HELP=0" ! # else ! # DEFS="$DEFS -DCOMPRESSED_HELP=1" ! # COMPRESSED_HELP="Ok" ! # fi ! #fi test -n "$silent" || echo "checking for -pipe" cat > conftest.${ac_ext} < "$2"/.tt_help.txt --- 5,15 ---- echo " " echo "Copying the tintin++ executable to \"$1\"..." ! install -c -s -o bin -g bin -m 555 tt++ "$1" echo "Copying the tintin++ help file to \"$2\"..." if [ "$3" ]; then ! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 444 support/.tt_help.txt.Z "$2" else echo Uncompressing. uncompress -c support/.tt_help.txt.Z | cat > "$2"/.tt_help.txt