# file: Makefile-dos-gcc G. Moody 24 April 1997 # # GCC-DOS `make' description file for MIMIC DB applications # # Copyright(C) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1997. All rights reserved. # This file is used with the UNIX `make' command to cross-compile MS-DOS # binaries of the MIMIC DB-specific applications that come with the DB Software # Package. Before using it for the first time, check that the site-specific # variables below are appropriate for your system. To build and install these # applications and their man pages, just type `make -f Makefile-dos-gcc' (from # within this directory). # Site-specific variables # ----------------------- # CCDIR is the directory containing the cross-compiler and the binary # file utilities for MSDOS. CCDIR = /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-go32-msdos/2.7.2 # CC is the name of the cross-compiler. CC = $(CCDIR)/gcc # CCDEFS is the set of C compiler options needed to set preprocessor variables # while compiling the DB Software Package. You should include definitions of # the major, minor, and release numbers, and of MSDOS, as shown below. Other # definitions are needed only for various versions of UNIX and should be # omitted here. CCDEFS = -DDB_MAJOR=$(MAJOR) -DDB_MINOR=$(MINOR) -DDB_RELEASE=$(RELEASE) -DMSDOS # CFLAGS is the list of C compiler options used when compiling programs in the # `app', `convert', and `example' directories. Add the following options to # CFLAGS as appropriate (separating them by spaces if you use more than one): # -g to save symbols for debugging # -O to use the optimizer # -I$(INCDIR) needed if INCDIR is not in the normal search path for # `#include' files; harmless otherwise # -L$(LIBDIR) needed if LIBDIR is not in the normal library search path; # harmless if LIBDIR is in the normal library search path # As noted above, gcc-dos allows you to use both -g and -O if you wish. CFLAGS = -O -I/usr/local/dos/include $(CCDEFS) -L/usr/local/dos/lib # BINDIR specifies the directory in which the applications will be installed; # it should be a directory in the PATH of those who will use the applications. # You will need to have write permission in BINDIR. Users of this software # will need to have search (execute) permission in BINDIR. BINDIR = /usr/local/dos/bin MAKE = make -f Makefile-dos-gcc # STRIP is the command used to compact the compiled binaries by removing their # symbol tables. The next line is commented out because $(CCDIR)/strip fails. # STRIP = $(CCDIR)/strip # To retain the symbol tables for debugging, comment out the previous line, and # uncomment the next line. STRIP = : # It should not be necessary to modify anything below this line. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # General rule for compiling C sources into executable files. .SUFFIXES: .exe .c.exe: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ -ldb # Programs to be compiled. XFILES = annsort.exe lab2ann.exe rdacexp.exe rdtxt.exe txt2dat.exe # `make' or `make install': build and install applications, clean up install: all cp -p $(XFILES) $(BINDIR) $(MAKE) clean # `make all': build applications all: $(XFILES) $(STRIP) $(XFILES) rdacexp.exe: rdacexp.c $(CC) -o rdacexp -O rdacexp.c clean: rm -f *.o *~ $(XFILES)