version 1.339, 2011/05/17 22:32:45 |
version 1.342, 2011/05/24 21:18:06 |
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VERSION = 1.11.2 |
VERSION = 1.11.2 |
VDATE = 12 May 2011 |
VDATE = 12 May 2011 |
# If your system doesn't support multi-byte functions (specifically |
# IFF your system supports multi-byte functions (setlocale(), wcwidth(), |
# setlocale(), wcwidth(), putwchar()), then remove -DUSE_CHAR. You'll |
# putwchar()) AND has __STDC_ISO_10646__ (that is, wchar_t is simply a |
# still be able to use -Tlocale, but it becomes a synonym for -Tascii. |
# UCS-4 value) should you define USE_WCHAR. If you define it and your |
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# system DOESN'T support this, -Tlocale will produce garbage. |
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# If you don't define it, -Tlocale is a synonym for -Tacsii. |
CFLAGS += -g -DUSE_WCHAR -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DVERSION="\"$(VERSION)\"" |
CFLAGS += -g -DUSE_WCHAR -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DVERSION="\"$(VERSION)\"" |
CFLAGS += -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings |
CFLAGS += -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings |
PREFIX = /usr/local |
PREFIX = /usr/local |
Line 86 SRCS = Makefile \ |
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Line 88 SRCS = Makefile \ |
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msec.in \ |
msec.in \ |
out.c \ |
out.c \ |
out.h \ |
out.h \ |
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predefs.in \ |
read.c \ |
read.c \ |
roff.7 \ |
roff.7 \ |
roff.c \ |
roff.c \ |
Line 172 att.o att.ln: att.in |
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Line 175 att.o att.ln: att.in |
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chars.o chars.ln: chars.in |
chars.o chars.ln: chars.in |
lib.o lib.ln: lib.in |
lib.o lib.ln: lib.in |
msec.o msec.ln: msec.in |
msec.o msec.ln: msec.in |
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roff.o roff.ln: predefs.in |
st.o st.ln: st.in |
st.o st.ln: st.in |
vol.o vol.ln: vol.in |
vol.o vol.ln: vol.in |
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