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42 lines
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--- libsx_defs.orig Mon Feb 28 10:04:26 1994
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+++ libsx_defs Sat Sep 26 20:55:27 1998
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
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# you have it). Using cc seems to also work on the RS/6000 (though
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# you may need the -xansi or -ansi flag).
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#CC = gcc
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-CC = cc
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+#CC = cc
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# Using gcc it's nice to be real strict and compile with -Wall, for
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@@ -46,15 +46,15 @@
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# If you're daring, and you have OpenGL, try:
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# CFLAGS = -g -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DOPENGL_SUPPORT
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#
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-CFLAGS = -g -D_POSIX_SOURCE
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+CFLAGS += -O -D_POSIX_SOURCE -I$(X11BASE)/include
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#
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# if you are on a System V (like the SGI) machine, just define RANLIB
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# to be something innocuous like `echo'. On a Sun or other BSD machine
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# (like a DECstation, AIX) we need to run the ranlib program.
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#
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-#RANLIB=ranlib
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-RANLIB=echo
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+RANLIB=ranlib
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+#RANLIB=echo
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#
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# libraries we need to link with...
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@@ -83,5 +83,7 @@
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#
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LIBSX = ../src/libsx.a
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#LIBS = $(LIBSX) -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lX11
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-LIBS = $(LIBSX) -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lX11
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-
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+LIBS = $(LIBSX) -lXaw3d -lXmu -lXt -lX11 -lm -lXext -L$(X11BASE)/lib
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+.if ${PORTOBJFORMAT} == "elf"
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+LIBS+= -Wl,-rpath,${X11BASE}/lib
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+.endif
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\ No newline at end of file
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