gno/paths.mk
1997-08-08 04:44:13 +00:00

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#
# 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 1.1 1997/08/08 04:44:13 gdr Exp $
#
# 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.
SRC_DIR = /src
# 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.
# I recommend using /orca-native and defining it in /etc/namespace.
ORCA_DIST = /orca-native
# INCLUDE_GNO is the directory containing only the header files (and subdirs
# containing header files) that will be shipped with GNO. Normally, this
# should be $(SRC_DIR)/gno/include
INCLUDE_GNO = $(SRC_DIR)/gno/include
# INCLUDE_ORCA is the directory containing the completely unmodified Orca/C
# header files. (The current version is v2.1.1b2.) If a file in here
# requires modifications, it should be copied into $(INCLUDE_GNO) and edited
# there. Presumably, INCLUDE_ORCA is $(ORCA_DIST)/libraries/orcacdefs.
INCLUDE_ORCA = $(ORCA_DIST)/libraries/orcacdefs
# INCLUDE_GNO_ALT is a directory residing on an HFS volume. It is used for
# those header files which have ProDOS-incompatible file names. These
# headers are actually "links" to the "real" headers, which reside in the
# $(INCLUDE_GNO) hierarchy.
# I recommend using /HFS-src/HFSinclude and defining /HFS-src in /etc/namespace.
INCLUDE_GNO_ALT = /HFS-src/HFSinclude
# 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