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--- system.mk.orig Tue Jun 1 16:35:23 2004
+++ system.mk Sat Jun 5 13:27:08 2004
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
## Installation paths
##
-PREFIX=/usr/local
+#PREFIX=/usr/local
# Unless you are creating a package conforming to some OS's standards, you
# probably do not want to modify the following directories:
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
# Some .lua files and ion-* shell scripts
SHAREDIR=$(PREFIX)/share/ion
# Manual pages
-MANDIR=$(PREFIX)/share/man
+MANDIR=$(PREFIX)/man
# Some documents
DOCDIR=$(PREFIX)/share/doc/ion
# Nothing at the moment
@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@
# libtool because even more-recent-than-libtool-1.4.3 releases of those
# OSes only have an _ancient_ 1.3.x libtool that _will_ _not_ _work even
# though a lot of libltdl-using apps require 1.4.3.
-LIBTOOL=libtool
+LIBTOOL=$(LOCALBASE)/bin/libtool15 --tag=CC
# Settings for compiling and linking to ltdl
-LTDL_INCLUDES=
-LTDL_LIBS=-lltdl
+LTDL_INCLUDES=-I$(LOCALBASE)/include
+LTDL_LIBS=-L$(LOCALBASE)/lib -lltdl
# The following should do it if you have manually installed libtool 1.5 in
# $(LIBTOOLDIR).
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
# If you have installed Lua 5.0 from the official tarball without changing
# paths, this should do it.
-LUA_DIR=/usr/local
+LUA_DIR=$(LOCALBASE)
LUA_LIBS = -L$(LUA_DIR)/lib -R$(LUA_DIR)/lib -llua -llualib
LUA_INCLUDES = -I$(LUA_DIR)/include
LUA=$(LUA_DIR)/bin/lua
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
## X libraries, includes and options
##
-X11_PREFIX=/usr/X11R6
+X11_PREFIX=$(X11BASE)
# SunOS/Solaris
#X11_PREFIX=/usr/openwin
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
# asprintf and vasprintf in the c library. (gnu libc has.)
# If HAS_SYSTEM_ASPRINTF is not defined, an implementation
# in sprintf_2.2/ is used.
-#HAS_SYSTEM_ASPRINTF=1
+HAS_SYSTEM_ASPRINTF=1
# If you're on an archaic system (such as relatively recent *BSD releases)
@@ -132,16 +132,16 @@
## C compiler
##
-CC=gcc
+CC?=gcc
# Same as '-Wall -pedantic' without '-Wunused' as callbacks often
# have unused variables.
WARN= -W -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wswitch -Wcomment \
-Wtrigraphs -Wformat -Wchar-subscripts \
- -Wparentheses -pedantic -Wuninitialized
+ -Wparentheses -Wuninitialized
-CFLAGS=-g -Os $(WARN) $(DEFINES) $(EXTRA_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES)
-LDFLAGS=-g -Os $(EXTRA_LIBS) $(LIBS)
+CFLAGS+= $(WARN) $(DEFINES) $(EXTRA_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES)
+LDFLAGS= $(EXTRA_LIBS) $(LIBS)
# The following options are mainly for development use and can be used
# to check that the code seems to conform to some standards. Depending
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@
#POSIX_SOURCE=-D_POSIX_SOURCE
# Most systems
-#XOPEN_SOURCE=-D_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
+XOPEN_SOURCE=-D_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
# SunOS, (Irix)
#XOPEN_SOURCE=-D__EXTENSIONS__
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