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# config-noarch.make.in
#
# The settings required by the makefile package that are determined
# by configure but that are independent of the platform that we
# are working on (keep in mind we can support multiple platforms
# being used at the same time!).
#
# In practice, this file should containg global gnustep-make options
# (like GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED or GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT), as opposed to
# config info needed to build or compile or do things on a certain
# platform (like CC or OPTFLAG), which should go into config.make
#
# Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# Author: Scott Christley <scottc@net-community.com>
# Author: Ovidiu Predescu <ovidiu@net-community.com>
# Author: Nicola Pero <n.pero@mi.flashnet.it>
#
# This file is part of the GNUstep Makefile Package.
#
# This library 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 3
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this library; see the file COPYING.
# If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# The GNUstep Make Package Version
#
GNUSTEP_MAKE_MAJOR_VERSION=2
GNUSTEP_MAKE_MINOR_VERSION=6
GNUSTEP_MAKE_SUBMINOR_VERSION=1
GNUSTEP_MAKE_VERSION=2.6.1
# Enable or disable strict gnustep-make v2 mode. In strict
# gnustep-make v2 mode, we actively try to be backwards-incompatible
# with gnustep-make v1. This dangerous option is useful in
# test/development builds when you want to make sure your software has
# been properly updated to gnustep-make v2.
#
# If this option is set to 'yes', we enable strict gnustep-make v2
# mode. Else, it's ignored.
#
GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE=no
# The default library combination
default_library_combo = gnu-gnu-gnu
#
# Location of GNUstep's config file for this installation
#
# Warning - the base library's configure.in will extract the GNUstep
# config file location from the following line using grep/sed - so if
# you change the following lines you *need* to update the base library
# configure.in too.
#
# PS: At run-time, this can be overridden on the command-line, or
# via an environment variable.
ifeq ($(GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE),)
GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE = /etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf
endif
#
# Now we set up the environment and everything by reading the GNUstep
# configuration file(s).
#
# These are the defaults value ... they will be used only if they are
# not set in the config files (or on the command-line or in
# environment).
ifeq ($(GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE),yes)
# FIXME: These should abort if the variables are ever evaluated, but
# it needs testing.
# GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT = $(error GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT is obsolete)
# GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT = $(error GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT is obsolete)
# GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT = $(error GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT is obsolete)
# GNUSTEP_USER_DIR = $(error GNUSTEP_USER_DIR is obsolete)
else
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT = /usr/System
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT = /usr/Local
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT = /usr/Network
GNUSTEP_USER_DIR = GNUstep
endif
# This includes the GNUstep configuration file, but only if it exists
-include $(GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE)
# FIXME: determining GNUSTEP_HOME
GNUSTEP_HOME = $(HOME)
# Read the user configuration file ... unless it is disabled (ie, set
# to an empty string)
ifneq ($(GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE),)
# FIXME - Checking for relative vs. absolute paths!
ifneq ($(filter /%, $(GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE)),)
# Path starts with '/', consider it absolute
-include $(GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE)
else
# Path does no start with '/', try it as relative
-include $(GNUSTEP_HOME)/$(GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE)
endif
endif
# GNUSTEP_FLATTENED is obsolete, please use GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED
# instead
ifeq ($(GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE),yes)
# FIXME: Test that this is OK
# GNUSTEP_FLATTENED = $(error GNUSTEP_FLATTENED is obsolete)
else
GNUSTEP_FLATTENED = yes
endif
GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED = yes
#
# Set GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT from GNUSTEP_USER_DIR; GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT is
# the variable used in practice
#
ifneq ($(GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE),yes)
ifneq ($(filter /%, $(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR)),)
# Path starts with '/', consider it absolute
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT = $(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR)
else
# Path does no start with '/', try it as relative
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT = $(GNUSTEP_HOME)/$(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR)
endif
else
# FIXME: Test that this is OK. When I use it, it seems to
# abort even if GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT is never referenced!
# GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT = $(error GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT is obsolete)
endif
# FIXME: Shouldn't the following go into config.make ? They are
# arch-specific.
# If multi-platform support is disabled, just use the hardcoded cpu,
# vendor and os determined when gnustep-make was configured. The
# reason using the hardcoded ones might be better is that config.guess
# and similar scripts might even require compiling test files to
# determine the platform - which is horribly slow (that is done in
# names.make if GNUSTEP_HOST is not yet set at that stage). To
# prevent this problem, unless we were configured to determine the
# platform at run time, by default we use the hardcoded values of
# GNUSTEP_HOST*.
ifeq ("","")
GNUSTEP_HOST = x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU = x86_64
GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR = pc
GNUSTEP_HOST_OS = linux-gnu
endif
# Enables of disables parallel building support. When parallel
# building support is disabled, the target .NOTPARALLEL: is used in
# all make invocations of gnustep-make to make sure a traditional non
# parallel build is always performed. When parallel building support
# is enabled, all make invocations are still .NOTPARALLEL except for
# an additional make invocation which is performed when compiling an
# executable or library; that invocation does not use .NOTPARALLEL and
# will compile all the files of the executable or library in parallel.
GNUSTEP_MAKE_PARALLEL_BUILDING = yes
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