openbsd-ports/math/sc/patches/patch-Makefile
reinhard c0a0a9530c Sc is a spreadsheet calculator based on rectangular tables
like a financial spreadsheet. When invoked it presents you
with a table organized as rows and columns of cells. If
invoked without a file argument, by default the initial
table is empty.
 
Each cell can be associated with a numeric value, a label
string and/or an expression which evaluates to a numeric
value or label string, often based on other cell values
(formula).

MAINTAINER=     Peter Valchev <pvalchev@toxiclinux.org>
2001-02-04 18:44:00 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2001/02/04 18:44:01 reinhard Exp $
--- Makefile.orig Mon May 11 18:43:33 1992
+++ Makefile Mon Jan 22 11:11:00 2001
@@ -18,18 +18,18 @@ NAME=SC
# This is where the install step puts it.
#EXDIR=/site/bin
-EXDIR=/usr/local/bin
+EXDIR=${PREFIX}/bin
# This is where the man page goes.
-#MANDIR=/usr/local/src/man/man1 # reno
-#MANEXT=1 # reno
-MANDIR=/usr/man/manl
-MANEXT=l
+MANDIR=${PREFIX}/man/man1 # reno
+MANEXT=1 # reno
+#MANDIR=/usr/man/manl
+#MANEXT=l
MANMODE=644
# This is where the library file (tutorial) goes.
#LIBDIR=/usr/local/share/$(name) # reno
-LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib/$(name)
+LIBDIR=${PREFIX}/share/$(name)
# Set SIMPLE for lex.c if you don't want arrow keys or lex.c blows up
SIMPLE=
@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ DOBACKUPS=-DDOBACKUPS
# Set INTERNATIONAL if you need 8 bit characters. You should
# not set this if you are running 5.3.0. I think it is OK in 5.3.1.
-#INTERNATIONAL=-DINTERNATIONAL
-INTERNATIONAL=
+INTERNATIONAL=-DINTERNATIONAL
+#INTERNATIONAL=
# Set SIGVOID if signal routines are type void.
# use: SIGVOID=-DSIGVOID for:
@@ -67,30 +67,30 @@ IEEE_MATH=
# Set RINT= on/with (they have rint):
# SunOS 4.0.3c compiler
# BSD4.4 (reno)
-#RINT=
-RINT=-DRINT
+RINT=
+#RINT=-DRINT
# Set RE_COMP if you have the re_comp/re_exec regular expression routines
# (most BSD based systems do).
-#RE_COMP=-DRE_COMP
-RE_COMP=
+RE_COMP=-DRE_COMP
+#RE_COMP=
# Set REGCMP if you have the regcmp/regex regular expression routines
# (most System V based systems do)
-REGCMP=-DREGCMP
+#REGCMP=-DREGCMP
#REGCMP=
# This is the name of a pager like "more".
# "pg" may be appropriate for SYSV.
-DFLT_PAGER=-DDFLT_PAGER=\"less\"
-#DFLT_PAGER=-DDFLT_PAGER=\"more\" # generic && reno
+#DFLT_PAGER=-DDFLT_PAGER=\"less\"
+DFLT_PAGER=-DDFLT_PAGER=\"more\" # generic && reno
# this is the name to save back ups in
SAVE=-DSAVENAME=\"$(NAME).SAVE\"
# path to crypt, do not define if you don't have crypt
# most systems
-CRYPT=-DCRYPT_PATH=\"/bin/crypt\"
+#CRYPT=-DCRYPT_PATH=\"/bin/crypt\"
# BSD
#CRYPT=-DCRYPT_PATH=\"/usr/bin/crypt\"
# other people?
@@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ QREF_FMT=-DTROFF
# noticing the rows become 2, 3, 40, 41, 42... (etc).
# Known systems/terminfos w/ curses problems:
# {Esix Rev. D+, AT&T SysV3.2.1}:at386-m,xterm, HP-UX7.0:(not sure)
-IDLOKISBAD=-DIDLOKBAD
-#IDLOKISBAD=
+#IDLOKISBAD=-DIDLOKBAD
+IDLOKISBAD=
# If you don't have idlok() in your curses define NOIDLOK
NO_IDLOK=
@@ -149,17 +149,17 @@ RIGHTBUG=
# IF you have problems w/ your yacc try bison, Berkeley yacc, or
# some other yacc. Some systems don't allow you to
# increase the number of terminals (mostly AT&T), SCO's does though.
-#YACC=yacc
+YACC=yacc
# NOTE: Do not use with bison 1.16! Get a new version....
-YACC=bison -y
+#YACC=bison -y
# MS-DOS needs y_tab instead of the normal y.tab
#YTAB=y_tab
YTAB=y.tab
# Command to use to make temporary copies of some source files.
-LN=ln
-#LN=ln -s
+#LN=ln
+LN=ln -s
#LN=cp
#### SYSTEM DEFINES ####
@@ -178,11 +178,11 @@ LN=ln
#CFLAGS= -DSYSV2 -g -pipe -traditional
# Use this for system V.3
-CFLAGS= -DSYSV3 -O
-LDFLAGS= -s
+#CFLAGS= -O -DSYSV3
+#LDFLAGS= -s
#CFLAGS= -DSYSV3 -g
#LDFLAGS= -g
-LIB=-lm -lcurses -lPW
+LIB=
# with gcc also use:
#CC=gcc
#CFLAGS= -DSYSV3 -O -pipe -traditional
@@ -221,9 +221,9 @@ LIB=-lm -lcurses -lPW
#CFLAGS= -O -DBSD42 -pipe
# Use this for BSD 4.3
-#CFLAGS= -O -DBSD43
+CFLAGS += -DBSD43
#LDFLAGS=
-#LIB=-lm -lcurses -ltermcap
+LIB=-lm -lcurses -ltermcap -lcompat
# Use this for SunOS 4.X if you have the System V package installed.
# This will link with the System V curses which is preferable to the