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372 lines
13 KiB
Makefile
372 lines
13 KiB
Makefile
/* This file should be run through the C preprocessor by config.gdb
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to produce the Makefile. */
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/* Define this to xgdb if you want to compile xgdb as well as gdb. */
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XGDB=
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/* Place to install binaries. */
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bindir=/usr/local/bin
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/* Place to install X binaries. */
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xbindir=$(bindir)
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/* System V: If you compile gdb with a compiler which uses the coff
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encapsulation feature (this is a function of the compiler used, NOT
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of the m-?.h file selected by config.gdb), you must make sure that
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the GNU nm is the one that is used by munch. */
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/* If you are compiling with GCC, make sure that either 1) You use the
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-traditional flag, or 2) You have the fixed include files where GCC
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can reach them. Otherwise the ioctl calls in inflow.c and readline.c
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will be incorrectly compiled. The "fixincludes" script in the gcc
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distribution will fix your include files up. */
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/* CC=gcc -traditional */
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CC=cc
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/* It is also possible that you will need to add -I/usr/include/sys to the
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CFLAGS section if your system doesn't have fcntl.h in /usr/include (which
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is where it should be according to Posix). */
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YACC=bison -y -v
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/* YACC=yacc */
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SHELL=/bin/sh
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MAKE=make
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/* Set this up with gcc if you have gnu ld and the loader will print out
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line numbers for undefinded refs. */
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/* CC-LD=gcc -static */
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CC-LD=${CC}
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/* If you are using the GNU C library, uncomment the following line. */
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/* HAVE_VPRINTF_DEFINE = -DHAVE_VPRINTF */
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/* -I. for "#include <obstack.h>". Possibly regex.h also. */
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/* M_CFLAGS, if defined, has system-dependent CFLAGS. */
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#if !defined(M_CFLAGS)
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#define M_CFLAGS
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#endif
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/* CFLAGS for both GDB and readline. */
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GLOBAL_CFLAGS = -g M_CFLAGS
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CFLAGS = -I. ${HAVE_VPRINTF_DEFINE} ${GLOBAL_CFLAGS}
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/* None of the things in CFLAGS will do any harm, and on some systems
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(e.g. SunOS4) it is important to use the M_CFLAGS. */
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LDFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
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/*
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define this to be "obstack.o" if you don't have the obstack library installed
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you must at the same time define OBSTACK1 as "obstack.o"
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so that the dependencies work right. Similarly with REGEX and "regex.o".
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You must define REGEX and REGEX1 on USG machines.
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If your sysyem is missing alloca(), or, more likely, it's there but
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it doesn't work, define ALLOCA & ALLOCA1 */
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OBSTACK = obstack.o
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OBSTACK1 = obstack.o
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#ifdef M_REGEX
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REGEX = M_REGEX
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REGEX1 = M_REGEX
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#else
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REGEX =
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REGEX1 =
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#endif
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#ifdef M_ALLOCA
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ALLOCA = M_ALLOCA
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ALLOCA1 = M_ALLOCA
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#else
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ALLOCA =
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ALLOCA1 =
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#endif
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/*
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define this to be "malloc.o" if you want to use the gnu malloc routine
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(useful for debugging memory allocation problems in gdb). Otherwise, leave
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it blank. */
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/* GNU_MALLOC = */
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GNU_MALLOC = malloc.o
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/* Flags to be used in compiling malloc.o
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Specify range checking for storage allocation. */
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/* MALLOC_FLAGS = ${CFLAGS} */
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MALLOC_FLAGS = ${CFLAGS} -Drcheck -Dbotch=fatal_dump_core -DMSTATS
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/* Define SYSV if compiling on a system V or HP machine. */
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#ifdef M_SYSV
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SYSV_DEFINE = -DSYSV
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#else
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SYSV_DEFINE =
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#endif
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/* MUNCH_DEFINE should be -DSYSV if have System V-style nm,
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or null if have BSD-style nm. */
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#ifdef M_BSD_NM
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MUNCH_DEFINE =
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#else
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MUNCH_DEFINE = ${SYSV_DEFINE}
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#endif
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/* Flags that describe where you can find the termcap library.
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You may need to make other arrangements for USG. */
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TERMCAP = -ltermcap
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/* M_CLIBS, if defined, has system-dependent libs
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For example, -lPW for System V to get alloca(). */
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#ifndef M_CLIBS
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#define M_CLIBS
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#endif
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CLIBS = ${ADD_FILES} ${TERMCAP} M_CLIBS
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ADD_FILES = ${OBSTACK} ${REGEX} ${ALLOCA} ${GNU_MALLOC}
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ADD_DEPS = ${OBSTACK1} ${REGEX1} ${ALLOCA1} ${GNU_MALLOC}
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SFILES = blockframe.c breakpoint.c dbxread.c coffread.c command.c core.c \
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environ.c eval.c expprint.c findvar.c infcmd.c inflow.c infrun.c \
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kdb-start.c main.c printcmd.c \
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remote.c source.c stack.c standalone.c stuff.c symmisc.c symtab.c \
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utils.c valarith.c valops.c valprint.c values.c version.c expread.y \
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xgdb.c
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DEPFILES = umax-dep.c gould-dep.c default-dep.c sun3-dep.c \
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sparc-dep.c hp9k320-dep.c hp300bsd-dep.c news-dep.c i386-dep.c \
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symmetry-dep.c convex-dep.c altos-dep.c isi-dep.c pyr-dep.c
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PINSNS = gld-pinsn.c i386-pinsn.c sparc-pinsn.c vax-pinsn.c m68k-pinsn.c \
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ns32k-pinsn.c convex-pinsn.c pyr-pinsn.c
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HFILES = command.h defs.h environ.h expression.h frame.h getpagesize.h \
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inferior.h symseg.h symtab.h value.h wait.h \
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a.out.encap.h a.out.gnu.h stab.gnu.h
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OPCODES = m68k-opcode.h pn-opcode.h sparc-opcode.h npl-opcode.h vax-opcode.h \
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ns32k-opcode.h convex-opcode.h pyr-opcode.h
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MFILES = m-hp9k320.h m-hp300bsd.h m-i386.h m-i386gas.h \
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m-i386-sv32.h m-i386g-sv32.h m-isi.h m-merlin.h \
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m-altos.h m-news.h m-newsos3.h m-npl.h m-pn.h \
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m-sparc.h m-sun2.h m-sun3.h m-sun2os4.h \
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m-sun3os4.h m-sun4os4.h m-umax.h m-vax.h m-symmetry.h m-convex.h \
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m-pyr.h
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/* This list of files really shouldn't be in this makefile, but I can't think
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of any good way to get the readline makefile to tell us what files
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to put in our tarfile. */
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READLINE = readline.c history.c funmap.c \
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emacs_keymap.c vi_keymap.c vi_mode.c keymaps.c \
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readline.h history.h keymaps.h chardefs.h \
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inc-readline.texinfo inc-history.texinfo \
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readline.texinfo history.texinfo \
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Makefile ChangeLog
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REMOTE_EXAMPLES = remote-sa.m68k.shar remote-multi.shar
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POSSLIBS = obstack.h obstack.c regex.c regex.h malloc.c alloca.c
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TESTS = testbpt.c testfun.c testrec.c testreg.c testregs.c
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OTHERS = Makefile.dist createtags munch config.gdb ChangeLog README TAGS \
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gdb.texinfo .gdbinit COPYING expread.tab.c stab.def \
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XGDB-README copying.c Projects Convex.notes copying.awk hp-include
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TAGFILES = ${SFILES} ${DEPFILES} ${PINSNS} ${HFILES} ${OPCODES} ${MFILES} \
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${POSSLIBS}
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TARFILES = ${TAGFILES} ${OTHERS} ${REMOTE_EXAMPLES}
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OBS = main.o blockframe.o breakpoint.o findvar.o stack.o source.o \
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values.o eval.o valops.o valarith.o valprint.o printcmd.o \
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symtab.o symmisc.o coffread.o dbxread.o infcmd.o infrun.o remote.o \
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command.o utils.o expread.o expprint.o pinsn.o environ.o version.o \
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copying.o ${READLINEOBS}
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TSOBS = core.o inflow.o dep.o
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NTSOBS = standalone.o
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TSSTART = /lib/crt0.o
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NTSSTART = kdb-start.o
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RL_LIB = readline/libreadline.a
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/* Do some fancy trickery to produce a line like
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-DM_MAKEDEFINE="-DM_SYSV -DM_BSD_NM".
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*/
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MD=M_MAKEDEFINE
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/* Avoid funny things that Sun's make throws in for us. */
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/* TARGET_ARCH is supposed to get around it putting in the machine type.
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If the "things" up there really is plural, we'll need to do something
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else as well. */
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/*.c.o:
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${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} $< */
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TARGET_ARCH=
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all: gdb $(XGDB)
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install: gdb $(XGDB)
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cp gdb $(bindir)/gdb.new
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mv $(bindir)/gdb.new $(bindir)/gdb
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-if [ "$(XGDB)" = xgdb ]; then \
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cp xgdb $(xbindir)/xgdb.new; \
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mv $(xbindir)/xgdb.new $(xbindir)xgdb; \
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fi
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gdb : $(OBS) $(TSOBS) ${ADD_DEPS} ${RL_LIB}
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rm -f init.c
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./munch ${MUNCH_DEFINE} $(OBS) $(TSOBS) > init.c
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${CC-LD} $(LDFLAGS) -o gdb init.c $(OBS) $(TSOBS) ${RL_LIB} $(CLIBS)
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/* This is useful when debugging GDB, because Unix doesn't let you run GDB
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on itself without copying the executable. So "make gdb1" will make
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gdb and put a copy in gdb1, and you can run it with "gdb gdb1". */
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gdb1 : gdb
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cp gdb gdb1
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Makefile : Makefile.dist
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cp Makefile.dist tmp.c
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$(CC) -E >Makefile tmp.c $(MD) "-DM_MAKEDEFINE=$(MD)"
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-rm tmp.c
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/* This did not work-- -Usparc became "-Usparc" became "-Usparc.
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Or something like that. */
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/* $(CC) -E >Makefile tmp.c $(MD) "-DM_MAKEDEFINE=\"$(MD)\"" */
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xgdb : $(OBS) $(TSOBS) xgdb.o ${ADD_DEPS} ${RL_LIB}
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rm -f init.c
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./munch ${MUNCH_DEFINE} $(OBS) $(TSOBS) xgdb.o > init.c
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$(CC-LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o xgdb init.c $(OBS) $(TSOBS) xgdb.o \
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-lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lX11 ${RL_LIB} $(CLIBS)
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/* Old (pre R3) xgdb comp.
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$(CC-LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o xgdb init.c $(OBS) $(TSOBS) xgdb.o \
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-lXaw -lXt -lX11 $(CLIBS) */
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kdb : $(NTSSTART) $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) ${ADD_DEPS} ${RL_LIB}
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rm -f init.c
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./munch ${MUNCH_DEFINE} $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) > init.c
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$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -c init.c $(CLIBS)
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ld -o kdb $(NTSSTART) $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) init.o ${RL_LIB} -lc $(CLIBS)
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/* If it can figure out the appropriate order, createtags will make sure
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that the proper m-*, *-dep, *-pinsn, and *-opcode files come first
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in the tags list. It will attempt to do the same for dbxread.c and
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coffread.c. This makes using M-. on machine dependent routines much
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easier. */
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TAGS: ${TAGFILES}
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createtags ${TAGFILES}
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tags: TAGS
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gdb.tar: ${TARFILES}
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rm -f gdb.tar
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mkdir dist-gdb
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cd dist-gdb ; for i in ${TARFILES} ; do ln -s ../$$i . ; done
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mkdir dist-gdb/readline
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cd dist-gdb/readline ; for i in ${READLINE} ; do ln -s ../../readline/$$i . ; done
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tar chf gdb.tar dist-gdb
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rm -rf dist-gdb
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/* Remove gdb.tar.Z so stupid compress doesn't ask whether we want to
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overwrite it. compress -f is not what we want, because we do want
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to know if compress would not make it smaller. */
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gdb.tar.Z: gdb.tar
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if [ -f gdb.tar.Z ]; then rm -f gdb.tar.Z; else true; fi
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compress gdb.tar
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clean:
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rm -f ${OBS} ${TSOBS} ${NTSOBS} ${OBSTACK} ${REGEX} ${GNU_MALLOC}
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rm -f init.c init.o
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rm -f xgdb.o xgdb
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rm -f gdb core gdb.tar gdb.tar.Z make.log
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rm -f gdb[0-9]
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cd readline ; make clean
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distclean: clean expread.tab.c TAGS
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rm -f dep.c opcode.h param.h pinsn.c config.status
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rm -f y.output yacc.acts yacc.tmp
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rm -f ${TESTS} Makefile
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realclean: clean
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rm -f expread.tab.c TAGS
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rm -f dep.c opcode.h param.h pinsn.c config.status
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rm -f Makefile
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xgdb.o : defs.h param.h symtab.h frame.h
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/* Make copying.c from COPYING */
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copying.c : COPYING copying.awk
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awk -f copying.awk < COPYING > copying.c
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expread.tab.c : expread.y
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@echo 'Expect 4 shift/reduce conflict.'
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${YACC} expread.y
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mv y.tab.c expread.tab.c
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expread.o : expread.tab.c defs.h param.h symtab.h frame.h expression.h
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$(CC) -c ${CFLAGS} expread.tab.c
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mv expread.tab.o expread.o
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readline/libreadline.a : force_update
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cd readline ; ${MAKE} "SYSV=${SYSV_DEFINE}" \
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"DEBUG_FLAGS=${GLOBAL_CFLAGS}" "CC=${CC}" libreadline.a
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force_update :
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/* Only useful if you are using the gnu malloc routines. */
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malloc.o : malloc.c
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${CC} -c ${MALLOC_FLAGS} malloc.c
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/* dep.o depends on config.status in case someone reconfigures gdb out
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from under an already compiled gdb. */
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dep.o : dep.c config.status defs.h param.h frame.h inferior.h obstack.h \
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a.out.encap.h
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/* pinsn.o depends on config.status in case someone reconfigures gdb out
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from under an already compiled gdb. */
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pinsn.o : pinsn.c config.status defs.h param.h symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h \
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frame.h opcode.h
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/* The rest of this is a standard dependencies list (hand edited output of
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cpp -M). It does not include dependencies of .o files on .c files. */
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/* All files which depend on config.status also depend on param.h in case
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someone reconfigures gdb out from under an already compiled gdb. */
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blockframe.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h frame.h
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breakpoint.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h frame.h
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coffread.o : defs.h param.h config.status
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command.o : command.h defs.h
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core.o : defs.h param.h config.status a.out.encap.h
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dbxread.o : param.h config.status defs.h symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h a.out.encap.h \
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stab.gnu.h
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environ.o : environ.h
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eval.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h value.h expression.h
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expprint.o : defs.h symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h param.h config.status expression.h
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findvar.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h frame.h value.h
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infcmd.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h frame.h inferior.h \
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environ.h value.h
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inflow.o : defs.h param.h config.status frame.h inferior.h
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infrun.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h frame.h inferior.h \
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wait.h
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kdb-start.o : defs.h param.h config.status
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main.o : defs.h command.h param.h config.status
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malloc.o : getpagesize.h
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obstack.o : obstack.h
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printcmd.o : defs.h param.h config.status frame.h symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h value.h \
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expression.h
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regex.o : regex.h
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remote.o : defs.h param.h config.status frame.h inferior.h wait.h
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source.o : defs.h symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h param.h config.status
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stack.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h frame.h
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standalone.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h frame.h \
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inferior.h wait.h
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symmisc.o : defs.h symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h obstack.h
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symtab.o : defs.h symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h param.h config.status obstack.h
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utils.o : defs.h param.h config.status
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valarith.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h value.h expression.h
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valops.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h value.h frame.h \
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inferior.h
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valprint.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h value.h
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values.o : defs.h param.h config.status symtab.h obstack.h symseg.h value.h
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robotussin.h : getpagesize.h
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symtab.h : obstack.h symseg.h
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a.out.encap.h : a.out.gnu.h
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