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## ##
## Edinburgh Speech Tools: local configuration file ##
## ##
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##
## Specific config file for local installation
##
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## Where the speech_tools tree will be installed.
##
## The default is that the speech_tools will remain where it is compiled.
##
## You may need to set this explicitly if automounter or NFS
## side effects cause problems
EST_HOME := $(shell (cd $(EST); pwd))
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## System type.
##
## The system will attempt to determine this, but if it is wrong you may
## need to set it explicitly. The definitions are in
## systems/$(SYSTEM_TYPE).mak
##
## Format: machine _ os osrev
##
## Examples: sparc_SunOS5 intel_Linux2.0
SYSTEM_TYPE=$(MACHINETYPE)_$(OSTYPE)$(OSREV)
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## Compiler.
## The definitions are in compilers/$(COMPILER).mak
## Examples: gcc suncc egcs gcc28
COMPILER=@COMPILERTYPE@
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## Java system to use if you include the Java interface.
## Examples jdk
JAVA_COMPILER=jdk
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## Pre defined configurations (for directory locations, setup peculiarities
## etc.)
##
## Examples: default cstr rjc
CONFIGURATION =
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## Compilation options.
##
## OPTIMISE=4 will turn off DEBUG
OPTIMISE=3
WARN=1
# VERBOSE=1
#DEBUG=1
# PROFILE=gprof
SHARED=2
## Directory specific selections which override the above
OPTIMISE_sigpr = 3
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## Feature selection.
##
## Select modules to include.
## AUDIO
## various audio devices are supported directly but you can always
## specify a program to play files in a desired format.
## NCD's network audio system.
# INCLUDE_MODULES += NAS_AUDIO
## Elightenment Sound Demon, for KDE etc.
# INCLUDE_MODULES += ESD_AUDIO
## Native audio for your platform (sun, linux, freebsd, irix, macosx, windows)
INCLUDE_MODULES += NATIVE_AUDIO
## Special code to run Windows MPLAYER
# INCLUDE_MODULES += MPLAYER_AUDIO
## Under Linux there may be a choice of audio support
## This is only used if we are under Linux (or a linux like system)
LINUXAUDIO = @LINUXAUDIO@
## USER INTERFACE
## Command-line editing. This option gives command line editing and history.
## It may not work under all systems, so may be optionally omitted.
INCLUDE_MODULES += EDITLINE
TERMCAPLIB = @TERMCAPLIB@
# speech recognition
#INCLUDE_MODULES += ASR
## Scheme
## Scheme In One Defun interpreter and data structures
INCLUDE_MODULES += SIOD
## The following subsystems depend on the Scheme subsystem and so
## must be removed if Scheme is not included
INCLUDE_MODULES += WAGON
INCLUDE_MODULES += SCFG
INCLUDE_MODULES += WFST
INCLUDE_MODULES += OLS
## Java
## Define this to include the pure Java code
# INCLUDE_MODULES += JAVA
# JAVA_HOME = PUT_SOMETHING_HERE
## Define this to compile the Java interface to the EST classes. You
## need to compile with the SHARED option above. This is required for
## fringe.
# INCLUDE_MODULES += JAVA_CPP
## Define this to have the Java code use the Java Media API to
## play sounds etc.
# INCLUDE_MODULES += JAVA_MEDIA
# JMF_HOME = PUT_SOMETHING_HERE
## Richard Tobin's RXP XML parser.
INCLUDE_MODULES += RXP
## Debugging, You should probably only do one or the other of these.
## Efence protected malloc library to catch memory errors
# INCLUDE_MODULES += EFENCE
## Dmalloc, another chekcing malloc library
# INCLUDE_MODULES += DMALLOC
###################################################################
## Wrappers for selected EST Classes and functionality for
## various high level scripted languages, such as Perl
## Uncomment following to enable building of wrappers
#INCLUDE_MODULES += WRAPPERS
## Path to Swig.
##
## If you can't or don't need to run swig yourself (you probably
## don't), then leaving this variable commented out will use the
## default pre-generated code.
##
## Only set this if you *DO* want to run swig (for example to modify
## the wrappers yourself). If so, the safest bet is to use the same
## version of swig as speech tools developers (download from
## http://www.swig.org/ (SWIG-1.3.27 used here))
##
#CONFIG_SWIG_COMPILER = /usr/bin/swig
# Languages to generate wrappers for. Currently: PYTHON and PERL5
CONFIG_WRAPPER_LANGUAGES = PYTHON PERL5
# Language specific includes should be set to correct site paths
CONFIG_PYTHON_INCLUDES= -I/usr/include/python2.2/
CONFIG_PERL_INCLUDES= -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.3/i386-linux-thread-multi/CORE/
#OR OLD#CONFIG_PERL_INCLUDES= -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-linux/CORE/
##
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## Additional subsystems to include should be listed here.
ALSO_INCLUDE=
## Turn this on to compile all known modules. This is intended for
## portability testing.
# INCLUDE_EVERYTHING=1
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## Now include the settings
include $(EST)/config/systems/$(SYSTEM_TYPE).mak
include $(EST)/config/compilers/$(COMPILER).mak
ifneq ($(JAVA_COMPILER),none)
include $(EST)/config/compilers/$(JAVA_COMPILER).mak
endif
ifneq ($(CONFIGURATION),)
include $(CONFIGURATION:%=$(EST)/config/configs/%.mak)
endif
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##
## Any settings you need to describe how your system differs from the
## assumed defaults should go below. See config/ReadMe for a description
## of the most common things you might need.
# COMPILERLIBS =
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