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3 # IMPORTANT: before you run 'make', you need to enter one of these two
4 # lines (depending on your shell):
5 # DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`; export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
7 # setenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH `pwd`
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11 # Posix support has been removed from NextStep
15 libpth='/lib /usr/lib'
17 libc='/NextLibrary/Frameworks/System.framework/System'
19 ldflags='-dynamic -prebind'
20 lddlflags='-dynamic -bundle -undefined suppress'
21 ccflags='-dynamic -fno-common -DUSE_NEXT_CTYPE -DUSE_PERL_SBRK -DHIDEMYMALLOC'
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29 # By default we will build for all architectures your development
30 # environment supports. If you only want to build for the platform
31 # you are on, simply comment or remove the line below.
33 # If you want to build for specific architectures, change the line
34 # below to something like
38 archs=`/bin/lipo -info /usr/lib/libm.a | sed 's/^[^:]*:[^:]*: //'`
41 # leave the following part alone
43 archcount=`echo $archs |wc -w`
44 if [ $archcount -gt 1 ]
48 mabflags="$mabflags -arch $d"
50 ccflags="$ccflags $mabflags"
51 ldflags="$ldflags $mabflags"
52 lddlflags="$lddlflags $mabflags"
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63 # The default prefix would be '/usr/local'. But since many people are
64 # likely to have still 3.3 machines on their network, we do not want
65 # to overwrite possibly existing 3.3 binaries.
66 # You can use Configure -Dprefix=/foo/bar to override this, or simply
67 # remove the lines below.
70 '') prefix='/usr/local/OPENSTEP' ;;
73 archname='OPENSTEP-Mach'
76 # At least on m68k there are situations when memcmp doesn't behave
77 # as expected. So we'll use perl's memcmp.
85 direntrytype='struct direct'
91 # On some NeXT machines, the timestamp put by ranlib is not correct, and
92 # this may cause useless recompiles. Fix that by adding a sleep before
93 # running ranlib. The '5' is an empirical number that's "long enough."
94 # (Thanks to Andreas Koenig <k@franz.ww.tu-berlin.de>)
95 ranlib='sleep 5; /bin/ranlib'