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--- Makefile.old Wed Oct 29 04:20:09 1997
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+++ Makefile Mon Jul 20 16:34:44 1998
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@@ -6,21 +6,21 @@
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# A `lib' directory under which ...../yodl will be attached, as the
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# system-wide include directory for macros of the yodl program?
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-LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib
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+LIBDIR=${PREFIX}/lib
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# To what directory are the yodl program and all shell scripts installed?
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-BINDIR = /usr/local/bin
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+BINDIR = ${PREFIX}/bin
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# Where do your man pages go? MANPREFIX is where the subdirs man1, man2 etc.
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# are located, CATPREFIX is where subdirs cat1, cat2 etc. are, that's
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# where formatted pages go.
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-MANPREFIX=/usr/man
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-CATPREFIX=/var/man
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+MANPREFIX=${PREFIX}/man
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+CATPREFIX=${PREFIX}/man
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# What's your LaTeX command? The shellscript "yodl2dvi" will run "yodl2tex" and
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# your LaTeX-er for you, creating the .dvi file. LaTeX is also used in
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# "make dvidoc" and "make psdoc".
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-LATEX = mlatex
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+LATEX = latex
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# What's your command to process a manpage into a format that's suitable
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# for viewing? Command should take one file argument and send the output
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@@ -37,13 +37,13 @@
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# What's your pager, a-la "less"? Will be used in the "yodl2manless"
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# and "yodl2msless" scripts that show groff output in ASCII via a pager.
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-LESS = less
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+LESS = more
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# The C compiler?
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CC = cc
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# Compiler flags?
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-CFLAGS = -g -c -Wall
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+CFLAGS += -c -Wall
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# Installation program? If you don't have install, make sure that you state
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# something that also strips executables.
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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
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SROFF = $(BINDIR)/striproff
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# If you also want the manpage under $(MANPREFIX)/man1, uncomment:
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-# SROFFMAN = $(MANPREFIX)/man1/striproff.1
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+SROFFMAN = $(MANPREFIX)/man1/striproff.1
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# Additionally, if you want the preformatted manpage under $(CATPREFIX)/cat1,
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# uncomment:
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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
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# shell will do too, but I suggest that you get bash if you don't have it
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# yet. I have it installed as /bin/sh, lucky me.
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# Define the path of your bash below:
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-BASH = /bin/sh
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+BASH = ${PREFIX}/bin/bash
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# Some systems seem to lack the function strerror() (I've heard of SunOS 4.1.4
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# with GCC 2.6). If that's the case, uncomment the following:
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