openbsd-ports/net/tintin++/patches/patch-Makefile_in
2007-10-26 22:10:06 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-Makefile_in,v 1.1 2007/10/26 22:10:06 ajacoutot Exp $
--- Makefile.in.orig Fri Sep 9 17:35:20 1994
+++ Makefile.in Sat Oct 27 00:05:07 2007
@@ -10,8 +10,7 @@
# try uncommenting the 'gcc' line and commenting the 'cc' one.
# Tintin++ doesn't *need* an ANSI compiler anymore, but gcc
# is still better than cc on many platforms...
-CC = @CC@ -O
-CFLAGS = @DEFS@
+CFLAGS += @DEFS@
LIBS = @LIBS@
PIPE = @PIPE@
# If you plan on doing debugging (with gdb), it is very helpful to turn all
@@ -22,10 +21,10 @@ PIPE = @PIPE@
# BINDIR is the directory you wish tt++ to be placed if you wish to use
# make install.
-BINDIR = ..
+BINDIR = /usr/local/bin
# DEFAULT_FILE_DIR is the path to tintin files.
-DEFAULT_FILE_DIR = @HOME@
+DEFAULT_FILE_DIR = /usr/local/lib/tintin
#########################################
# You shouldn't need to change anything #
@@ -41,14 +40,15 @@ CFILES = main.c parse.c action.c alias.c substitute.c
variables.c highlight.c antisub.c ivars.c help.c text.c glob.c
OFILES = $(CFILES:.c=.o)
-all: tintin++ install
+all: tintin++
tintin++: $(OFILES) tintin.h
@echo "Linking..."
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(FFLAGS) $(LFLAGS) -o tt++ $(OFILES) $(LIBS)
-install: all
- @./install.sh $(BINDIR) $(DEFAULT_FILE_DIR) $(COMPRESSED_HELP)
+install:
+ @mkdir -p $(DEFAULT_FILE_DIR)
+ @./install.sh $(BINDIR) $(DEFAULT_FILE_DIR) Ok
# Autocompile all .c files into .o files using this rule:
.c.o: