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- #==============================================================================
- # Makefile for UnZip, UnZipSFX and fUnZip: Unix and MS-DOS ("real" makes only)
- # Version: 5.12 25 August 1994
- #==============================================================================
-
-
- # INSTRUCTIONS (such as they are):
- #
- # "make vax" -- makes UnZip on a generic Unix VAX in the current directory
- # "make list" -- lists all supported systems (targets)
- # "make help" -- provides pointers on what targets to try if problems occur
- # "make wombat" -- chokes and dies if you haven't added the specifics for your
- # Wombat 68000 (or whatever) to the systems list
- #
- # CF are flags for the C compiler. LF are flags for the loader. LF2 are more
- # flags for the loader, if they need to be at the end of the line instead of at
- # the beginning (for example, some libraries). FL and FL2 are the corre-
- # sponding flags for fUnZip. LOCAL_UNZIP is an environment variable that can
- # be used to add default C flags to your compile without editing the Makefile
- # (e.g., -DDEBUG_STRUC, or -FPi87 on PCs using Microsoft C).
- #
- # Some versions of make do not define the macro "$(MAKE)"; this is rare, but
- # if things don't work, try using "make" instead of "$(MAKE)" in your system's
- # makerule. Or try adding the following line to your .login file:
- # setenv MAKE "make"
- # (That never works--makes which are too stupid to define MAKE are also too
- # stupid to look in the environment--but try it anyway for kicks. :-) )
- #
- # Memcpy and memset are provided for those systems that don't have them; they
- # are in file_io.c and will be used if -DZMEM is included in CF. These days
- # almost all systems have them.
- #
- # Be sure to test your new UnZip (and UnZipSFX and fUnZip); successful compila-
- # tion does not always imply a working program.
-
-
- #####################
- # MACRO DEFINITIONS #
- #####################
-
- # Defaults most systems use (use LOCAL_UNZIP in environment to add flags,
- # such as -DDOSWILD).
-
- # UnZip flags
- CC = cc# try using "gcc" target rather than changing this (if you do,
- LD = $(CC)# you MUST change LD, too--else "unresolved symbol: ___main")
- LOC = $(LOCAL_UNZIP)
- CF = -O -I. $(LOC)
- LF = -o unzip
- LF2 = -s
-
- # UnZipSFX flags
- SL = -o unzipsfx
- SL2 = $(LF2)
-
- # fUnZip flags
- FL = -o funzip
- FL2 = $(LF2)
-
- # general-purpose stuff
- CP = cp
- LN = ln
- RM = rm -f
- CHMOD = chmod
- STRIP = strip
- E =
- O = .o
- M = unix
- SHELL = /bin/sh
-
- # object files
- OBJS1 = unzip$O crypt$O envargs$O explode$O extract$O file_io$O
- OBJS2 = inflate$O match$O unreduce$O unshrink$O zipinfo$O
- OBJS = $(OBJS1) $(OBJS2) $M$O
- LOBJS = $(OBJS)
- OBJX = unzipsfx$O crypt$O extract_$O file_io$O inflate$O match$O $M_$O
- LOBJX = $(OBJX)
- OBJF = funzip$O crypt_$O inflate_$O
- #OBJS_OS2 = $(OBJS1:.o=.obj) $(OBJS2:.o=.obj) os2.obj
- #OBJF_OS2 = $(OBJF:.o=.obj)
-
- # installation
- INSTALL = cp# probably can change this to 'install' if you have it
- # on some systems, manext=l and MANDIR=/usr/man/man$(manext) may be appropriate
- manext = 1
- prefix = /usr/local
- BINDIR = $(prefix)/bin# where to install executables
- MANDIR = $(prefix)/man/man$(manext)# where to install man pages
- INSTALLEDBIN = $(BINDIR)/funzip$E $(BINDIR)/zipinfo$E $(BINDIR)/unzipsfx$E \
- $(BINDIR)/unzip$E
- INSTALLEDMAN = $(MANDIR)/unzip.$(manext) $(MANDIR)/funzip.$(manext) \
- $(MANDIR)/unzipsfx.$(manext) $(MANDIR)/zipinfo.$(manext)
- #
- UNZIPS = unzip$E funzip$E unzipsfx$E
- # this is a little ugly...well, no, it's a lot ugly:
- MANS = unix/unzip.1 unix/unzipsfx.1 unix/zipinfo.1 unix/funzip.1
- DOCS = unzip.doc unzipsfx.doc zipinfo.doc funzip.doc
-
- # list of supported systems/targets in this version
- SYSTEMS1 = 386i 3Bx 7300 7300_gcc aix aix_rt amdahl amdahl_eft apollo
- SYSTEMS2 = aviion bcc_dos bsd bsd386 bull coherent convex cray cray_scc
- SYSTEMS3 = cray_v3 cyber_sgi dec dnix encore eta gcc gcc_dos generic
- SYSTEMS4 = generic2 generic3 gould hk68 hp hpux linux minix mips msc_dos
- SYSTEMS5 = next next10 next2x next3x nextfat osf1 pixel ptx pyramid
- SYSTEMS6 = regulus rs6000 sco sco_dos sco_sl sco_x286 sequent sgi solaris
- SYSTEMS7 = stellar sun sysv sysv_gcc sysv6300 tahoe ultrix vax v7 wombat
- SYSTEMS8 = xenix xos
-
- ####################
- # DEFAULT HANDLING #
- ####################
-
- # By default, print help on which makefile targets to try. (The SYSTEM
- # variable is no longer supported; use "make <target>" instead.)
-
- help:
- @echo ""
- @echo\
- " If you're not sure about the characteristics of your system, try typing"
- @echo\
- ' "make generic". If the compiler barfs and says something unpleasant about'
- @echo\
- ' "timezone redefined," try typing "make clean" followed by "make generic2".'
- @echo\
- ' If, on the other hand, it complains about an undefined symbol _ftime, try'
- @echo\
- ' typing "make clean" followed by "make generic3". One of these actions'
- @echo\
- ' should produce a working copy of unzip on most Unix systems. If you know'
- @echo\
- ' a bit more about the machine on which you work, you might try "make list"'
- @echo\
- ' for a list of the specific systems supported herein. (Many of them do'
- @echo\
- " exactly the same thing, so don't agonize too much over which to pick if"
- @echo\
- ' two or more sound equally likely.) Also check out the INSTALL file for'
- @echo\
- ' notes on compiling various targets. As a last resort, feel free to read'
- @echo\
- ' the numerous comments within the Makefile itself. Note that to compile'
- @echo\
- ' the decryption version of UnZip, you must obtain the full versions of'
- @echo\
- ' crypt.c and crypt.h (see the "Where" file for ftp and mail-server sites).'
- @echo\
- ' Have a mostly pretty good day.'
- @echo ""
-
- list:
- @echo ""
- @echo\
- 'Type "make <system>", where <system> is one of the following:'
- @echo ""
- @echo " $(SYSTEMS1)"
- @echo " $(SYSTEMS2)"
- @echo " $(SYSTEMS3)"
- @echo " $(SYSTEMS4)"
- @echo " $(SYSTEMS5)"
- @echo " $(SYSTEMS6)"
- @echo " $(SYSTEMS7)"
- @echo " $(SYSTEMS8)"
- # @echo ""
- # @echo\
- # 'Targets for related utilities (ZipInfo and fUnZip) include:'
- # @echo ""
- # @echo " $(SYS_UTIL1)"
- # @echo " $(SYS_UTIL2)"
- @echo ""
- @echo\
- 'For further (very useful) information, please read the comments in Makefile.'
- @echo ""
-
- generic_msg:
- @echo ""
- @echo\
- ' Attempting "make generic" now. If this fails for some reason, type'
- @echo\
- ' "make help" and/or "make list" for suggestions.'
- @echo ""
-
-
- ###############################################
- # BASIC COMPILE INSTRUCTIONS AND DEPENDENCIES #
- ###############################################
-
- # this is for GNU make; comment out and notify zip-bugs if it causes errors
- .SUFFIXES: .c $O
-
- .c$O:
- $(CC) -c $(CF) $*.c
-
- # this doesn't work...directories are always a pain with implicit rules
- #.1.doc: unix/$<
- # nroff -Tman -man $< | col -b | uniq | \
- # sed 's/Sun Release ..../Info-ZIP /' > $@
-
-
- # these rules are specific to Suns and are really intended only for the
- # authors' use in creating non-Unix documentation files (which are pro-
- # vided with both source and binary distributions). We should probably
- # add a ".1.man" rule for more generic systems...
-
- unzip.doc: unix/unzip.1
- nroff -Tman -man unix/unzip.1 | col -b | uniq | \
- sed 's/Sun Release ..../Info-ZIP /' > $@
-
- unzipsfx.doc: unix/unzipsfx.1
- nroff -Tman -man unix/unzipsfx.1 | col -b | uniq | \
- sed 's/Sun Release ..../Info-ZIP /' > $@
-
- zipinfo.doc: unix/zipinfo.1
- nroff -Tman -man unix/zipinfo.1 | col -b | uniq | \
- sed 's/Sun Release ..../Info-ZIP /' > $@
-
- funzip.doc: unix/funzip.1
- nroff -Tman -man unix/funzip.1 | col -b | uniq | \
- sed 's/Sun Release ..../Info-ZIP /' > $@
-
-
- all: generic_msg generic
- unzips: $(UNZIPS)
- docs: $(DOCS)
- unzipsman: unzips docs
- unzipsdocs: unzips docs
-
- # this really only works for Unix targets, unless specify E and O on cmd line
- clean:
- rm -f $(OBJS) $(OBJF) $(OBJX) $(UNZIPS)
-
- install: $(UNZIPS) $(MANS)
- $(INSTALL) $(UNZIPS) $(BINDIR)
- $(RM) $(BINDIR)/zipinfo$E
- $(LN) $(BINDIR)/unzip$E $(BINDIR)/zipinfo$E
- $(INSTALL) unix/unzip.1 $(MANDIR)/unzip.$(manext)
- $(INSTALL) unix/unzipsfx.1 $(MANDIR)/unzipsfx.$(manext)
- $(INSTALL) unix/zipinfo.1 $(MANDIR)/zipinfo.$(manext)
- $(INSTALL) unix/funzip.1 $(MANDIR)/funzip.$(manext)
- $(CHMOD) 755 $(INSTALLEDBIN)
- $(CHMOD) 644 $(INSTALLEDMAN)
-
- # alternatively, could use zip method: -cd $(BINDIR); rm -f $(UNZIPS) [etc.]
- uninstall:
- rm -f $(INSTALLEDBIN) $(INSTALLEDMAN)
-
-
- # EDIT HERE FOR PARALLEL MAKES on Sequent (and others?)--screws up MS-DOS
- # make utilities if default: change "unzip$E:" to "unzip$E:&"
-
- unzip$E: $(OBJS) # add `&' for parallel makes
- $(LD) $(LF) $(LOBJS) $(LF2)
-
- unzipsfx$E: $(OBJX) # add `&' for parallel makes
- $(LD) $(SL) $(LOBJX) $(SL2)
-
- funzip$E: $(OBJF) # add `&' for parallel makes
- $(LD) $(FL) $(OBJF) $(FL2)
-
- zipinfo$E: unzip$E
- @echo\
- ' This is a Unix-specific target. ZipInfo is not enabled in some MS-DOS'
- @echo\
- ' versions of UnZip; if it is in yours, copy unzip.exe to zipinfo.exe'
- @echo\
- ' or else invoke as "unzip -Z" (in a batch file, for example).'
- $(LN) unzip$E zipinfo$E
-
-
- crypt$O: crypt.c unzip.h zip.h crypt.h
- envargs$O: envargs.c unzip.h
- explode$O: explode.c unzip.h
- extract$O: extract.c unzip.h crypt.h
- file_io$O: file_io.c unzip.h crypt.h tables.h
- funzip$O: funzip.c unzip.h crypt.h tables.h
- inflate$O: inflate.c inflate.h unzip.h
- match$O: match.c unzip.h
- unreduce$O: unreduce.c unzip.h
- unshrink$O: unshrink.c unzip.h
- unzip$O: unzip.c unzip.h crypt.h version.h
- zipinfo$O: zipinfo.c unzip.h
-
- crypt_$O: crypt.c unzip.h zip.h crypt.h # funzip only
- $(CP) crypt.c crypt_.c
- $(CC) -c $(CF) -DFUNZIP crypt_.c
- $(RM) crypt_.c
-
- extract_$O: extract.c unzip.h crypt.h # unzipsfx only
- $(CP) extract.c extract_.c
- $(CC) -c $(CF) -DSFX extract_.c
- $(RM) extract_.c
-
- inflate_$O: inflate.c inflate.h unzip.h crypt.h # funzip only
- $(CP) inflate.c inflate_.c
- $(CC) -c $(CF) -DFUNZIP inflate_.c
- $(RM) inflate_.c
-
- msdos$O: msdos/msdos.c unzip.h # MS-DOS only
- $(CC) -c $(CF) msdos/msdos.c
-
- msdos_$O: msdos/msdos.c unzip.h # MS-DOS unzipsfx only
- $(CP) msdos\msdos.c msdos_.c > nul
- $(CC) -c $(CF) -DSFX msdos_.c
- $(RM) msdos_.c
-
- #os2$O: os2/os2.c unzip.h # OS/2 only
- # $(CC) -c $(CF) os2/os2.c
-
- unix$O: unix/unix.c unzip.h # Unix only
- $(CC) -c $(CF) unix/unix.c
-
- unix_$O: unix/unix.c unzip.h # Unix unzipsfx only
- $(CP) unix/unix.c unix_.c
- $(CC) -c $(CF) -DSFX unix_.c
- $(RM) unix_.c
-
- unzipsfx$O: unzip.c unzip.h crypt.h version.h # unzipsfx only
- $(CP) unzip.c unzipsfx.c
- $(CC) -c $(CF) -DSFX unzipsfx.c
- $(RM) unzipsfx.c
-
-
- unix_make:
- # @echo\
- # '(Ignore any errors from `make'"' due to the following command; it's harmless.)"
- -@2>&1 $(LN) unix/Makefile . > /dev/null || echo > /dev/null
-
-
- ################################
- # INDIVIDUAL MACHINE MAKERULES #
- ################################
-
- ##### TABS ARE REQUIRED FOR MANY VERSIONS OF "MAKE"! #####
-
-
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Generic targets (can't assume make utility groks "$(MAKE)")
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- generic: unzips # first try if unknown
-
- generic2: unix_make # second try if unknown: hope make is called "make"
- make unzips CF="$(CF) -DBSD"
-
- generic3: unix_make # third try if unknown: hope make is called "make"
- make unzips CF="$(CF) -DSYSV"
-
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # "Normal" group (both big- and little-endian, structure-padding or not):
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 386i: unzips # sun386i, SunOS 4.0.2
- 3Bx: unzips # AT&T 3B2/1000-80; should work on any WE32XXX machine
- #aix_rt: unzips # IBM RT 6150 under AIX 2.2.1
- apollo: unzips # Apollo Domain/OS machines
- bull: unzips # Bull DPX/2, BOS 2.00.45 (doesn't require -Xk switch)
- convex: unzips # Convex C-120 and C-210 (-O is enough; -ext is default)
- cray: unzips # Cray-2 and Y-MP, using default (possibly old) compiler
- dec: unzips # DEC 5820 (MIPS RISC), test version of Ultrix v4.0
- encore: unzips # Multimax
- eta: unzips # ETA-10P*, hybrid SysV with BSD 4.3 enhancements
- gould: unzips # Gould PN9000 running UTX/32 2.1Bu01
- hp: unzips # HP 9000 series (68020), 4.3BSD or HP-UX A.B3.10 Ver D
- hpux: unzips # (to match zip's makefile entry)
- mips: unzips # MIPS M120-5(?), SysV.3 [error in sys/param.h file?]
- next10: unzips # NeXT (generic; use next2x or next3x for better opt.)
- osf1: unzips # DECstation, including Alpha-based; DEC OSF/1 v1.x
- pyr_: unzips # [failsafe target for pyramid target below]
- pyr_ucb: unzips # Pyramids running BSD universe by default (see below)
- sco: unzips # Xenix/386 (tested on 2.3.1); SCO Unix 3.2.0.
- stellar: unzips # gs-2000
- sun: unzips # old target; no good with solaris...use "sunos" now
- sunos: unzips # Sun 3, 4; SunOS 4.x (SOME SYSTEMS ARE SYSTEM V!)
- tahoe: unzips # tahoe (CCI Power6/32), 4.3BSD
- ultrix: unzips # VAXen, DEC 58x0 (MIPS guts), DECstation 2100; v4.x
- vax: unzips # general-purpose VAX target (not counting VMS)
- xenix: unzips # Xenix/386 (tested on 2.3.1); SCO Unix 3.2.0.
-
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # BSD group (for timezone structs [struct timeb]):
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- bsd: _bsd # generic BSD (BSD 4.2 & Ultrix handled in unzip.h)
- bsd386: _bsd # BSDI BSD/386 version 1.0
-
- _bsd: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -DBSD"
-
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # SysV group (for extern long timezone and ioctl.h instead of sgtty.h):
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- aix_rt: _sysv # IBM RT 6150 under AIX 2.2.1
- amdahl: _sysv # Amdahl (IBM) mainframe, UTS (SysV) 1.2.4 and 2.0.1
- aviion: _sysv # Data General AViiONs, DG/UX 4.3x
- pyr_att: _sysv # Pyramids running AT&T (SysV) universe by default
- sgi: _sysv # Silicon Graphics Iris 4D, Irix 3.3.2, 4.0.x (5.x?)
- solaris: _sysv # Sun SPARC & x86, Solaris 2.x
- sysv: _sysv # generic System V Unix (Xenix handled in unzip.h)
- xos: _sysv # Olivetti LSX-3005..3045, X/OS 2.3 and 2.4
-
- _sysv: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -DSYSV"
-
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Version 7 group (old/obsolescent):
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- pixel: _v7 # Pixel 80, 100 (68000-based, V7/mostly BSD4.1 compat.)
- v7: _v7 # generic Unix Version 7 box (prob. only Pixel...)
-
- _v7:
- make unzips CF="$(CF) -DV7 -DNO_PARAM_H -DSHORT_NAMES -DBSD -DZMEM"
-
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # "Unique" group (require non-standard options):
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- # AT&T 7300 (M68000/SysV.3) (add -DSYSV? -DNO_LIMITS?)
- 7300: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -DNO_DIR -DNO_MKDIR -DNO_STRNICMP"
-
- 7300_gcc: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CC=gcc LD=gcc LF2="" \
- CF="-O2 -I. -DNO_DIR -DNO_MKDIR -DNO_STDLIB_H -DNO_STRNICMP $(LOC)"
- $(STRIP) $(UNZIPS)
-
- # IBM AIX 3.x on an RS/6000: see rs6000 target below
- aix: rs6000
-
- # Amdahl UTS 2.1.4 with "extended file types" filesystem (aarrrggghhhh...)
- amdahl_eft: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -eft -DSYSV"
-
- # MS-DOS: Borland C++ 3.0 (can change UnZip memory model to small for more
- # speed but no ZipInfo support [-ml -> -ms in _bcc_dos], but may run out of
- # memory when inflating--should not be true anymore in 5.11)
- bcc_dos: _bcc_dos fu_bcc sfx_bcc
-
- _bcc_dos: bcc_rsp # v-- change to -ml for large model
- $(MAKE) unzip.exe CF="-w -ms -O2 -I. $(LOC)" CC=bcc LD=bcc E=.exe\
- O=.obj M=msdos LOBJS="" LF="@bcc_rsp" LF2=""
- del bcc_rsp
-
- bcc_rsp:
- echo $(OBJS1:.o=.obj) > bcc_rsp
- echo msdos.obj $(OBJS2:.o=.obj) >> bcc_rsp
-
- fu_bcc:
- $(MAKE) funzip.exe CF="-w -ms -O2 -I. $(LOC)" CC=bcc LD=bcc E=.exe\
- O=.obj FL="" FL2="" CP=copy RM=del
-
- sfx_bcc:
- $(MAKE) unzipsfx.exe CF="-w -ms -O2 -I. $(LOC)" CC=bcc LD=bcc E=.exe\
- O=.obj SL="" SL2="" CP=copy RM=del
-
- # Coherent 3.x/4.x, Mark Williams C. ``For Coherent's CC, it needs either
- # -T0 or -T150000 (or bigger) added to the CFLAGS, otherwise the compiler
- # runs out of memory and dies in zipinfo.c.'' [Fred "Fredex" Smith, 940719]
- coherent: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -T0"
-
- # Cray-2 and Y-MP, running Unicos 5.1 to 6.1 (SysV + BSD enhancements)
- # and Standard (ANSI) C compiler 1.5, 2.0 or 3.0.
- cray_scc: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CC=scc LD=scc
-
- # Ditto, for Cray Standard C 3.0 or later.
- cray_v3: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CC="scc" LD="scc" CF="$(CF) -h scalar3 -h vector3"
-
- # The unzip41 build on a Cyber 910/SGI running Irix v3.3.3 was successful
- # with the following change to Makefile:
- cyber_sgi: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -I/usr/include/bsd"\
- LF="-lbsd $(LF)" SL="-lbsd $(SL)"
-
- # 680x0, DIAB dnix 5.2/5.3 (a Swedish System V clone)
- #
- # Options for the dnix cc:
- # -X7 = cc is strict ANSI C
- # -X9 = warnings if a function is used without a declaration
- #
- dnix: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -X7 -X9 -DDNIX"
-
- # Generic BSDish Unix gcc. ``The -O2 only works with the latest version of
- # gcc; you may have to use -O only for earlier versions. I have no idea why
- # -s causes this bug in gcc.'' [Bug: "nm: unzip: no name list", "collect:
- # /usr/bin/nm returned 1 exit status".] If you don't have strip, don't
- # worry about it (it just makes the executable smaller and can be replaced
- # with "echo" instead).
- #
- gcc: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CC=gcc LD=gcc CF="-O2 -I. $(LOC)" LF2=""
- $(STRIP) $(UNZIPS)
-
- # MS-DOS with D.J. Delorie's djgpp 1.12. Note that earlier versions of go32
- # (< 1.11) don't support DOS function 0x38 (necessary for "unzip -v foobar").
- # Note also that this set of targets has work-arounds for three bugs in the
- # older version (3.69) of GNU make formerly distributed with djgpp: (1) it
- # sets the MAKE variable incorrectly for spawning with COMMAND.COM (forward
- # slashes instead of backslashes--fixed in 3.71 by not spawning COMMAND.COM),
- # so the usual $(MAKE) has been replaced by "make"; (2) it doesn't handle
- # makefile continuation lines correctly, most likely because of the MS-DOS
- # CR-LF line-endings (seems to be fixed in 3.71?), so long lines are used;
- # and (3) it doesn't handle quotes as in CF="-O2 -Wall etc." correctly, so
- # these macros have been changed to "CF=-O2 -Wall etc." where necessary. The
- # newer GNU make (version 3.71) does not handle quotes correctly and has no
- # known work-around, so don't bother to use it. Likewise, the emx version
- # of GNU make 3.71 which is maintained by Kai Uwe Rommel has other fatal bugs
- # involving the shell (necessary for recursive targets like this one).
- # GRR 940430, 940723, 940814
- #
- gcc_dos: _gcc_dos fu_gcc sfx_gcc
-
- # this target may be used with djgpp 1.12m1 or later; replace "_gcc_dos" above
- # with "_gcc_dos_new":
-
- _gcc_dos_new: gcc_rsp
- make unzip CC=gcc LD=gcc M=msdos "CF=-O2 -Wall -I. $(LOC)" LOBJS="" "LF=-o unzip @gcc_rsp" LF2=""
- $(STRIP) unzip
- coff2exe unzip
- # use this instead if you want to create a stand-alone executable (bigger)
- # coff2exe -s go32.exe unzip
- stubedit unzip.exe globbing=no
- # del gcc_rsp
- # del unzip
- coff2exe -g zipinfo
- stubedit zipinfo.exe runfile=unzip.exe globbing=no
-
- _gcc_dos: gcc_rsp
- make unzip CC=gcc LD=gcc M=msdos "CF=-O2 -Wall -I. $(LOC)" LOBJS="" "LF=-o unzip @gcc_rsp" LF2=""
- # $(MAKE) unzip CC=gcc LD=gcc M=msdos "CF=-O2 -Wall -I. $(LOC)"\
- # LOBJS="" LF="-o unzip @gcc_rsp" LF2=""
- $(STRIP) unzip
- coff2exe unzip
- # use this instead if you want to create a stand-alone executable (bigger)
- # coff2exe -s go32.exe unzip
- stubedit unzip.exe globbing=no
- # del gcc_rsp
- # del unzip
- #
- # @echo Ignore the following bogus error message:
- # -@copy < nul > zipinfo
- -@find " " < nul > zipinfo
- coff2exe zipinfo
- stubedit zipinfo.exe runfile=unzip.exe globbing=no
- del zipinfo
-
- gcc_rsp:
- echo $(OBJS1) > gcc_rsp
- echo $(OBJS2) msdos.o >> gcc_rsp
-
- fu_gcc:
- make funzip CC=gcc LD=gcc "CF=-Wall -O2 -I. $(LOC)" FL2="" CP=copy RM=del
- # $(MAKE) funzip CC=gcc LD=gcc "CF=-Wall -O2 -I. $(LOC)" FL2=""\
- # CP=copy RM=del
- coff2exe funzip
- # use this instead if you want to create a stand-alone executable (bigger)
- # coff2exe -s go32.exe funzip
- # del funzip
-
- sfx_gcc:
- make unzipsfx CC=gcc LD=gcc M=msdos "CF=-Wall -O2 -I. $(LOC)" SL2="" CP=copy RM=del
- # $(MAKE) unzipsfx CC=gcc LD=gcc M=msdos "CF=-Wall -O2 -I. $(LOC)"\
- # SL2="" CP=copy RM=del
- $(STRIP) unzipsfx
- coff2exe unzipsfx
- # use this instead if you want to create a stand-alone executable (bigger)
- # coff2exe -s go32.exe unzipsfx
- stubedit unzipsfx.exe globbing=no
- # del unzipsfx
-
- # Heurikon HK68 (68010), UniPlus+ System V 5.0, Green Hills C-68000
- hk68: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CC="gcc" LD="gcc"\
- LF="-n $(LF)" SL="-n $(SL)" FL="-n $(FL)"\
- CF="-ga -X138 -I. $(LOC) -Dlocaltime=localti -Dtimezone=timezon"
-
- # Rules needed to build the unzip program for an SGI Iris Indigo running
- # Irix Version 4.0.1
- #indigo:
- # $(MAKE) unzips CF="-cckr $(CF) -DSYSV $(LOC)"
-
- # Linux pre-0.96 + gcc 2.1; also 0.99.13 + gcc 2.4.5. Linux is Posix
- # (almost SysV but not quite). [apparently don't need -DSHORT_NAMES]
- linux: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CC=gcc LD=gcc
- # $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -DLINUX" CC=gcc LD=gcc (linux pre-defined?)
-
- # Minix 1.5 PC for the 386. Invoke as is to use default cc, or as "make
- # minix CC=gcc" to use gcc. Try "make linux" if you have a working termios.h.
- minix: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -DMINIX -DSHORT_NAMES" CC=$(CC) LD=$(CC)
-
- # MS-DOS: Microsoft C 6.0 and NMAKE. "nmake msc_dos" works fine, aside
- # from an irrelevant message (possibly) about the creation of a temporary
- # file. Environment variable LOCAL_UNZIP (or CL) should be set via "SET
- # LOCAL_UNZIP=-FPi87" if you use the 80x87 library; also add -G2 or -G3 if
- # using a 286/386/486. Note that setting too many things via LOCAL_UNZIP
- # may make the command line too long for the default COMMAND.COM shell, so
- # use CL instead in that case. With VC++ Pro, -O2 instead of -Oait seems to
- # work OK and makes the executables slightly faster. Use at your own risk.
- #
- msc_dos: _msc_dos fu_msc sfx_msc
-
- # can change UnZip memory model (-AS) to large (-AL) if necessary, but should
- # no longer be necessary in UnZip 5.11 and later
- _msc_dos: msc_rsp
- $(MAKE) unzip.exe CF="-AS -W3 -Oait -Gs -nologo -I. $(LOC)" CC=cl\
- LD=link E=.exe O=.obj M=msdos LOBJS="" LF="@msc_rsp" LF2=""
- del msc_rsp
-
- msc_rsp:
- echo $(OBJS1:.o=.obj) + > msc_rsp
- echo msdos.obj $(OBJS2:.o=.obj)/noi/e/st:0x0c00; >> msc_rsp
-
- fu_msc:
- set CL=-AS -Oait -Gs -nologo -I.
- $(MAKE) funzip.exe CF="$(LOC)" CC=cl LD=link E=.exe O=.obj\
- FL="/noi/nol/e" FL2=",funzip;" RM=del CP=copy
-
- sfx_msc:
- set CL=-AS -Oait -Gs -nologo -I.
- $(MAKE) unzipsfx.exe CF="$(LOC)" CC=cl LD=link E=.exe O=.obj M=msdos\
- SL="/noi/nol/e" SL2=",unzipsfx;" RM=del CP=copy
-
- # $(NOD): intended to be used as SET NOD=-link /nod:slibcep to allow the
- # use of default library names (slibce.lib) instead of protected-mode
- # names (slibcep.lib), but it fails: MSC adds its own /nod qualifier,
- # and there seems to be no way to override this. Typical...
- #
- # THIS TARGET RETAINED AS AN EXAMPLE ONLY. USE MAKEFILE.OS2.
- #
- #msc_os2: # 16-bit OS/2 (1.x) with MSC 6.00 (use makefile.os2)
- # $(MAKE) -nologo unzips CC=cl LD=cl E=.exe O=.obj\
- # OBJS="$(OBJS_OS2)" OBJZ="$(OBJZ_OS2)"\
- # CF="-nologo -AC -Ocegit -G2s -DOS2 -DMSC $(LOC)"\
- # LF="-nologo -AC $(LOC) -Lp -F 2000"\
- # LF2="unzip.def -o unzip.exe $(NOD)" CP=copy RM=del\
- # ZL="-nologo -AC $(LOC) -Lp -Fb" ZL2="zipinfo.def -o zipinfo.exe"
-
- # NeXT info.
- next:
- @echo
- @echo\
- ' Please pick a specific NeXT target: "make next10" will create a generic'
- @echo\
- ' NeXT executable; "make next2x" will create a smaller executable (for'
- @echo\
- ' NeXTstep 2.0 and higher); "make next3x" will create a small executable'
- @echo\
- ' with significantly better optimization (NeXTstep 3.0 and higher only);'
- @echo\
- ' "make nextfat" will create a fat, multi-architecture (NeXT plus Intel)'
- @echo\
- ' executable (NeXTstep 3.1 and higher only).'
- @echo
-
- # 68030 BSD 4.3+Mach. NeXT 2.x: make the executable smaller.
- next2x: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips LF2="-object -s"
-
- # NeXT 3.x: as above, plus better optimization.
- next3x: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="-O2 -I. $(LOC)" LF2="-object -s"
-
- # NeXT 3.1+: make the executable fat (multi-architecture binary [MAB],
- # for "black" [NeXT] and "white" [x86] hardware, so far).
- nextfat: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="-O2 -I. $(LOC) -arch i386 -arch m68k" \
- LF2="-arch i386 -arch m68k -object -s"
-
- # Sequent Symmetry running Dynix/ptx (sort of SysV.3): needs to link
- # with libseq to get symlink().
- ptx: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -DSYSV -DTERMIO -DPTX" LF2="$(LF2) -lseq"
-
- # Pyramid 90X (probably all) under >= OSx4.1, either universe. (This is an
- # experimental target! If it fails, use either pyr_ucb or pyr_att instead.)
- # The make in the BSD half is too stupid to understand $(MAKE), sigh...
- pyramid: unix_make
- -make pyr_`universe`
-
- # REGULUS: 68040-based, "real-time" SysV.3 mutant; uses gcc, with "REGULUS"
- # predefined.
- regulus: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -traditional -DSYSV -DNO_MKDIR"
-
- # IBM RS/6000 under AIX 3.2
- rs6000: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -DBSD -D_BSD -DUNIX" LF2="-lbsd"
-
- # SCO cross compile from Unix to DOS. Tested with Xenix/386 and OpenDeskTop.
- # Should work with Xenix/286 as well. (davidsen) Note that you *must* remove
- # the Unix objects and executable before doing this! (Piet Plomp: gcc won't
- # recognize the -M0 flag which forces 8086 code.) (GRR: may need to reduce
- # stack to 0c00h if using 286/small-model code...?)
- sco_dos: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="-O -I. $(LOC) -dos -M0" M=msdos\
- LF="-dos -F 2000" LF2="-o unzip.exe"\
- FL="-dos" FL2="-o funzip.exe" SL="-dos" SL2="-o unzipsfx.exe"
-
- # SCO UNIX with shared libraries and no international support. If you are
- # not using a USA-style keyboard and display, you may want to remove -nointl
- # to get support. It adds quite a bit to the size of the executable.
- sco_sl: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips LF="$(LF) -nointl" LF2="$(LF2) -lc_s"\
- SL="$(SL) -nointl" FL="$(FL) -nointl"
-
- # SCO Xenix/286 2.3.3 with 2.2.1 development system
- sco_x286: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -Mel2 -LARGE -DTERMIO" LF="$(LF) -Mel2 -LARGE"
-
- # Sequent Symmetry with Dynix. (386, but needs -DZMEM)
- # This should also work on Balance but I can't test it just yet.
- sequent: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -DBSD -DZMEM"
-
- # Generic System V + GNU C
- sysv_gcc: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CC=gcc LD=gcc CF="-O2 -I. -DSYSV $(LOC)" LF2=""
- $(STRIP) $(UNZIPS)
-
- # AT&T 6300+, System V.2 Unix: run-time out-of-memory error if don't use -Ml;
- # also compile-time error if work arrays dimensioned at HSIZE+2 (>32K)
- sysv6300: unix_make
- $(MAKE) unzips CF="$(CF) -Ml -DSYSV" LF="$(LF) -Ml"\
- SL="$(SL) -Ml" FL="$(FL) -Ml"
-
- # Wombat 68000 (or whatever).
- # I didn't do this. I swear. No, really.
- wombat: unix_make
- @echo
- @echo ' Ha ha! Just kidding.'
- @echo
-