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# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com) # # This file is part of groff. # # groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later # version. # # groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. SHELL=@SHELL@ srcdir=@srcdir@ top_srcdir=@abs_top_srcdir@ VPATH=@srcdir@ top_builddir=@abs_top_builddir@ # `RT_SEP' is the operating system's native PATH SEPARATOR CHAR, which # is to be used in runtime PATHs compiled into groff executables. RT_SEP=@GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR@ # `SH_SEP' is a alternative PATH SEPARATOR CHAR, to be used in shell # scripts and makefile rules; it may be the same as `RT_SEP', but, # particularly in some Microsoft environments, it may differ. SH_SEP=@PATH_SEPARATOR@ version=`cat $(top_srcdir)/VERSION` # No additional number if revision is zero. revision=`sed -e 's/^0$$//' -e 's/^[1-9].*$$/.&/' $(top_srcdir)/REVISION` # Define `page' to be letter if your PostScript printer uses 8.5x11 # paper (USA) and define it to be A4, if it uses A4 paper (rest of the # world). PAGE=@PAGE@ # The name of the ghostscript program. Normally, gs, on GNU/Linux # but it might be different on MS-DOS/MS-WIN32 systems. GHOSTSCRIPT=@GHOSTSCRIPT@ # `ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS' specifies a list alternative names, # which can be tried if `GHOSTSCRIPT' cannot be found at run time. ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS=@ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS@ # Similarly, `ALT_AWK_PROGS' specifies a list of alternative names, # which can be tried at run time, to identify the awk program. ALT_AWK_PROGS=@ALT_AWK_PROGS@ # Normally the Postscript driver, grops, produces output that conforms # to version 3.0 of the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions. # Unfortunately some spoolers and previewers can't handle such output. # The BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS variable tells grops what it should do to # make its output acceptable to such programs. This variable controls # only the default behaviour of grops; the behaviour can be changed at # runtime by the grops -b option (and so by groff -P-b). # Use a value of 0 if your spoolers and previewers are able to handle # conforming PostScript correctly. # Add 1 if no %%{Begin,End}DocumentSetup comments should be generated; # this is needed for early versions of TranScript that get confused by # anything between the %%EndProlog line and the first %%Page: comment. # Add 2 if lines in included files beginning with %! should be # stripped out; this is needed for the OpenWindows 2.0 pageview previewer. # Add 4 if %%Page, %%Trailer and %%EndProlog comments should be # stripped out of included files; this is needed for spoolers that # don't understand the %%{Begin,End}Document comments. I suspect this # includes early versions of TranScript. # Add 8 if the first line of the PostScript output should be %!PS-Adobe-2.0 # rather than %!PS-Adobe-3.0; this is needed when using Sun's Newsprint # with a printer that requires page reversal. BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS=@BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS@ # `DEVICE' is the default device. DEVICE=ps # `XDEVDIRS' is either `font/devX{75,100}{,-12}' or empty. XDEVDIRS=@XDEVDIRS@ # `XPROGDIRS' is either `src/devices/xditview src/utils/xtotroff' or empty. XPROGDIRS=@XPROGDIRS@ # `XLIBDIRS' is either `src/libs/libxutil' or empty. XLIBDIRS=@XLIBDIRS@ # `TTYDEVDIRS' is either `font/devascii font/devlatin1' (for # ASCII) or `font/devcp1047' (for EBCDIC) plus font/devutf8. TTYDEVDIRS=@TTYDEVDIRS@ font/devutf8 # `OTHERDEVDIRS' is either `font/devlj4 font/devlbp' (for ASCII) or # empty (for EBCDIC). OTHERDEVDIRS=@OTHERDEVDIRS@ # `PSPRINT' is the command to use for printing a PostScript file, # for example `lpr'. PSPRINT=@PSPRINT@ # `DVIPRINT' is the command to use for printing a TeX dvi file, # for example `lpr -d'. DVIPRINT=@DVIPRINT@ # Prefix for names of programs that have Unix counterparts. # For example, if `g' is `g' then troff will be installed as # gtroff. This doesn't affect programs like grops or groff that have # no Unix counterparts. Note that the groff versions of eqn and tbl # will not work with Unix troff. g=@g@ # Common prefix for installation directories. # Used in definitions of exec_prefix, datasubdir, fontpath, manroot. # This must already exist when you do make install. prefix=@prefix@ exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ # `bindir' says where to install executables. bindir=@bindir@ # `libdir' says where to install platform-dependent data. libdir=@libdir@ libprogramdir=$(libdir)/groff # `datasubdir' says where to install platform-independent data files. datadir=@datadir@ dataprogramdir=$(datadir)/groff datasubdir=$(dataprogramdir)/$(version)$(revision) # `infodir' says where to install info files. infodir=@infodir@ # `docdir' says where to install documentation files. docdir=$(datadir)/doc/groff/$(version)$(revision) # `exampledir' says where to install example files. exampledir=$(docdir)/examples # `htmldocdir' says where to install documentation in HTML format. htmldocdir=$(docdir)/html # `pdfdocdir' says where to install documentation in PDF format. pdfdocdir=$(docdir)/pdf # `fontdir' says where to install dev*/*. fontdir=$(datasubdir)/font # `localfontdir' says where local fonts will be installed (as dev*/*). localfontdir=$(dataprogramdir)/site-font # `legacyfontdir' is for compatibility with non-GNU troff. legacyfontdir=/usr/lib/font # `fontpath' says where to look for dev*/*. fontpath=$(localfontdir)$(RT_SEP)$(fontdir)$(RT_SEP)$(legacyfontdir) # `tmacdir' says where to install macros. tmacdir=$(datasubdir)/tmac # `systemtmacdir' says where to install platform-dependent macros. systemtmacdir=$(libprogramdir)/site-tmac # `localtmacdir' says where local files will be installed. localtmacdir=$(dataprogramdir)/site-tmac # `appresdir' says where to install the application resource file for # gxditview. appresdir=@appresdir@ # `tmacpath' says where to look for macro files. # The current directory will be prepended in unsafe mode only; the home # directory will be always added. # `troffrc' and `troffrc-end' (and `eqnrc') are searched neither in the # current nor in the home directory. tmacpath=$(systemtmacdir)$(RT_SEP)$(localtmacdir)$(RT_SEP)$(tmacdir) # `sys_tmac_prefix' is prefix (if any) for system macro packages. sys_tmac_prefix=@sys_tmac_prefix@ # `pnmtops_nosetpage' is the command to be run to generate an eps # file. Some versions of pnmtops provide the -nosetpage option. # We detect this and use it if present. pnmtops_nosetpage=@pnmtops_nosetpage@ # `tmac_wrap' is list of system macro packages that should be made # available to groff by creating a corresponding macro package # in the groff macro directory that references the system macro # package. tmac_wrap=@tmac_wrap@ # If there is a groff version of a macro package listed in $(tmac_wrap), # then the groff version will be installed with a prefix of this. # Don't make this empty. tmac_prefix=g # The groff -mm macros will be available as -m$(tmac_m_prefix)m. tmac_m_prefix=\ `for i in $(tmac_wrap) ""; do case "$$i" in m) echo $(tmac_prefix);; esac; done` # The groff -ms macros will be available as -m$(tmac_s_prefix)s. tmac_s_prefix=\ `for i in $(tmac_wrap) ""; do case "$$i" in s) echo $(tmac_prefix);; esac; done` # The groff -man macros will be available as -m$(tmac_an_prefix)an. tmac_an_prefix=\ `for i in $(tmac_wrap) ""; do case "$$i" in an) echo $(tmac_prefix);; esac; done` # Extension to be used for refer index files. Index files are not # sharable between different architectures, so you might want to use # different suffixes for different architectures. Choose an extension # that doesn't conflict with refer or any other indexing program. indexext=.i # Directory containing the default index for refer. indexdir=/usr/dict/papers # The filename (without suffix) of the default index for refer. indexname=Ind # common_words_file is a file containing a list of common words. # If your system provides /usr/lib/eign it will be copied onto this, # otherwise the supplied eign file will be used. common_words_file=$(datasubdir)/eign # `manroot' is the root of the man page directory tree. mandir=@mandir@ manroot=$(mandir) # `man1ext' is the man section for user commands. man1ext=1 man1dir=$(manroot)/man$(man1ext) # `man5ext' is the man section for file formats. man5ext=5 man5dir=$(manroot)/man$(man5ext) # `man7ext' is the man section for macros. man7ext=7 man7dir=$(manroot)/man$(man7ext) # The configure script checks whether all necessary utility programs for # grohtml are available -- only then we can build the HTML documentation. make_html=@make_html@ make_install_html=@make_install_html@ # The configure script also checks whether all necessary utility programs # for pdfroff are available -- only then we can build PDF documentation. make_pdfdoc=@make_pdfdoc@ make_install_pdfdoc=@make_install_pdfdoc@ # DEFINES should include the following: # -DHAVE_MMAP if you have mmap() and <sys/mman.h> # -DARRAY_DELETE_NEEDS_SIZE if your C++ doesn't understand `delete []' # -DSYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED if you have sys_siglist[] # -DWCOREFLAG=0200 if the 0200 bit of the status returned by # wait() indicates whether a core image was # produced for a process that was terminated # by a signal # # -DHAVE_DIRENT_H if you have <dirent.h> # -DHAVE_LIMITS_H if you have <limits.h> # -DHAVE_CC_LIMITS_H if you have a C++ <limits.h> # -DHAVE_MATH_H if you have <math.h> # -DHAVE_CC_OSFCN_H if you have a C++ <osfcn.h> # -DHAVE_CC_INTTYPES_H if you have a C++ <inttypes.h> # -DHAVE_STDLIB_H if you have <stdlib.h> # -DHAVE_STRING_H if you have <string.h> # -DHAVE_STRINGS_H if you have <strings.h> # -DHAVE_SYS_DIR_H if you have <sys/dir.h> # -DHAVE_SYS_TIME_H if you have <sys/time.h> # -DHAVE_UNISTD_H if you have <unistd.h> # # -DHAVE_FMOD if you have fmod() # -DHAVE_GETCWD if you have getcwd() # -DHAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY if you have gettimeofday() # -DHAVE_ISATTY if you have isatty() # -DHAVE_KILL if you have kill() # -DHAVE_MKSTEMP if you have mkstemp() # -DHAVE_MMAP if you have mmap() # -DHAVE_PUTENV if you have putenv() # -DHAVE_RENAME if you have rename() # -DHAVE_SETLOCALE if you have setlocale() # -DHAVE_SNPRINTF if you have snprintf() # -DHAVE_STRCASECMP if you have strcasecmp() # -DHAVE_STRNCASECMP if you have strncasecmp() # -DHAVE_STRERROR if you have strerror() # -DHAVE_STRSEP if you have strsep() # -DHAVE_STRTOL if you have strtol() # -DHAVE_VSNPRINTF if you have vsnprintf() # # -DNEED_DECLARATION_GETTIMEOFTODAY # if your C++ <sys/time.h> doesn't declare # gettimeofday() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT if your C++ <math.h> doesn't declare hypot() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_PCLOSE if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare pclose() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_POPEN if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare popen() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_PUTENV if your C++ <stdlib.h> doesn't declare # putenv() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_RAND if your C++ <stdlib.h> doesn't declare rand() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_SNPRINTF if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare # snprintf() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_SRAND if your C++ <stdlib.h> doesn't declare srand() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_STRCASECMP if your C++ <string.h> doesn't declare # strcasecmp() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_STRNCASECMP # if your C++ <string.h> doesn't declare # strncasecmp() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_VFPRINTF if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare # vfprintf() # -DNEED_DECLARATION_VSNPRINTF if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare # vsnprintf() # # -DRET_TYPE_SRAND_IS_VOID if srand() returns void not int # -DHAVE_SYS_NERR if you have sysnerr in <errno.h> or <stdio.h> # -DHAVE_SYS_ERRLIST if you have sys_errlist in <errno.h> or # <stdio.h> # -DTRADITIONAL_CPP if your C++ compiler uses a traditional # (Reiser) preprocessor # -DLONG_FOR_TIME_T if localtime() takes a long * not a time_t * # -DHAVE_STRUCT_EXCEPTION if <math.h> defines struct exception # -DRETSIGTYPE=int if signal handlers return int not void # -DIS_EBCDIC_HOST if the host's encoding is EBCDIC # -DPAGE=A4 if the the printer's page size is A4 # -DGHOSTSCRIPT=gs the name (and directory if required) of the # ghostscript program DEFINES=@DEFS@ # Include # # {fmod,getcwd,mkstemp,putenv,snprintf,strcasecmp, # strerror,strncasecmp,strtol}.$(OBJEXT) # # in LIBOBJS if your C library is missing the corresponding function. # vsnprintf is defined in the snprintf.$(OBJEXT) module. 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