freebsd-ports/japanese/nethack32/files/patch-ae

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*** sys/unix/Makefile.src.orig Thu Aug 29 23:52:47 1996
--- sys/unix/Makefile.src Fri Aug 30 00:36:19 1996
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*** 126,133 ****
# flags for debugging:
# CFLAGS = -g -I../include
! CFLAGS = -g -I../include
! LFLAGS = -g
# Set the WINSRC, WINOBJ, and WINLIB lines to correspond to your desired
--- 126,133 ----
# flags for debugging:
# CFLAGS = -g -I../include
! CFLAGS += -O -I../include -I${X11BASE}/include
! LFLAGS = -L${X11BASE}/lib
# Set the WINSRC, WINOBJ, and WINLIB lines to correspond to your desired
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*** 148,155 ****
winmisc.o winstat.o wintext.o winval.o tile.o
#
#
! WINSRC = $(WINTTYSRC)
! WINOBJ = $(WINTTYOBJ)
# on some systems the termcap library is in -ltermcap or -lcurses
# on 386 Xenix, the -ltermlib tputs() seems not to work; use -lcurses instead
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winmisc.o winstat.o wintext.o winval.o tile.o
#
#
! WINSRC = $(WINTTYSRC) $(WINX11SRC)
! WINOBJ = $(WINTTYOBJ) $(WINX11OBJ)
# on some systems the termcap library is in -ltermcap or -lcurses
# on 386 Xenix, the -ltermlib tputs() seems not to work; use -lcurses instead
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#
# libraries for X11
# If USE_XPM is defined in config.h, you will also need -lXpm here.
! WINX11LIB = -lXaw -lXmu -lXext -lXt -lX11
# WINX11LIB = -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lX11
# WINX11LIB = -lXaw -lXmu -lXext -lXt -lXpm -lX11 -lm
# WINX11LIB = -lXaw -lXmu -lXpm -lXext -lXt -lX11 -lSM -lICE -lm # BSD/OS 2.0
#
#
! WINLIB = $(WINTTYLIB)
# any other strange libraries your system needs (for Sysunix only -- the more
# specialized targets should already be right)
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#
# libraries for X11
# If USE_XPM is defined in config.h, you will also need -lXpm here.
! WINX11LIB = -lXaw -lXmu -lXext -lXt -lX11 -lXpm
# WINX11LIB = -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lX11
# WINX11LIB = -lXaw -lXmu -lXext -lXt -lXpm -lX11 -lm
# WINX11LIB = -lXaw -lXmu -lXpm -lXext -lXt -lX11 -lSM -lICE -lm # BSD/OS 2.0
#
#
! WINLIB = $(WINTTYLIB) $(WINX11LIB)
# any other strange libraries your system needs (for Sysunix only -- the more
# specialized targets should already be right)