# # gno/paths.mk # # Top-level configuration for building GNO and making a release. This # file is used to specify the various path names used by the build/release # process. It need not be shipped with a binaries-only GNO distribution. # # Devin Reade, 1997 # # $Id: paths.mk,v 1.8 1998/03/08 17:12:34 gdr-ftp Exp $ # # This one isn't really a path, but it affects the creation of path # names. If PRODOS_OBJS is set to "true" (minus the quotes), then the # created object files will follow ProDOS naming conventions. PRODOS_OBJS = true # SRC_DIR is the top-level GNO source distribution directory (containing # $(SRC_DIR)/gno, $(SRC_DIR)/gno/lib, and so forth). It also corresponds # to the top level of the CVS repository. # I recommend using /src and defining it in /etc/namespace. # # OBJ_DIR can be used to store the resulting object and binary files on # a separate partition from the source. This is very handy when the # source is stored on an AppleShare volume. If you don't need this # feature, just define /obj in /etc/namespace to be the same as /src. # It is not sufficient to merely change the definition of OBJ_DIR below, # because various files in the builds assume that the /obj hierarchy # exists. SRC_DIR = /src CWD = $(PWD:s,:,/,g) OBJ_DIR = /obj$(CWD:s,${SRC_DIR},,) .SOURCE.a : $(OBJ_DIR) .SOURCE.o : $(OBJ_DIR) .SOURCE.r : $(OBJ_DIR) .SOURCE.root : $(OBJ_DIR) # RELEASE_DIR is the directory into which we will put the created # distribution files. # I recommend using /dist and defining it in /etc/namespace. RELEASE_DIR = /dist # ORCA_DIST is the directory containing the standard Orca distribution. # It shouldn't contain any GNO-isms. ORCA_DIST = /lang/orca # ORCA_SRC is the directory containing the sources to the ORCA libraries # This is (and should only be) used when building libc. We do this kludge # to avoid backward references during linking. ORCA_SRC = /src/lib/orcalibs/Source # These are the directories that will wind up becoming the distributions # disks. We want to be able to ship on floppy, although the preferred # method will be via ftp. DISKS = $(RELEASE_DIR)/disks DISK1 = $(DISKS)/gno.disk1 DISK2 = $(DISKS)/gno.disk2 DISK3 = $(DISKS)/gno.disk3