android_mt6572_jiabo/external/zip/orig/win32/makefile.emx
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# Makefile for Zip, ZipCloak, ZipNote and ZipSplit
# using emx 0.9c+rsxnt for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT and emx 0.9c for DOS.
# By Kai-Uwe Rommel, Chr. Spieler, E-Yen Tan (and others).
# Last updated 18th February 2007.
#
# Supported Make utilities:
# - Microsoft/IBM nmake (e.g. from MSC 6.0 or newer)
# - dmake 3.8 or higher
# - GNU make, at least version 3.68 (GNUish 16-bit port, RSXNT Make 3.75,
# DJGPP v1.12 Make 3.71, some versions of DJGPP v2.x 32-bit Make;
# current DJGPP v2.01 Make 3.76.1 does NOT work)
# - NOT watcom make
# The "smart" Make utilities mentioned below are Christian Spieler's
# enhanced version of GNUish 16-bit Make (3.74) and his adaption of these
# GNU Make sources to EMX (32-bit).
# Supported 32-bit C Compilers (created programs run under WinNT/Win95 only):
# - GNU gcc (emx/rsxnt kit 0.9c or newer)
# Supported Cross-Compilers for MS-DOS:
# - GNU gcc (emx kit 0.9c or newer, 32-bit)
# Supported Assemblers:
# - GNU as with GNU gcc
# To use, enter "make/nmake/dmake -f win32/makefile.emx"
# (this makefile depends on its name being "win32/makefile.emx").
# Add -DDYN_ALLOC to ASFLAGS if you have defined it in tailor.h or CFLAGS
# Note: assembly language modules are really only supported for
# GNU gcc 32-bit compilation.
default:
@echo "Enter $(MAKE) -f win32/makefile.emx target"
@echo "where target is one of:"
@echo " gcc gccso gccdyn gccdebug gcczl gccdos gccdoszl"
@echo " -----------------------------------------------"
@echo "Or, specify a specific target for a partial build,"
@echo "This uses >gcc< setup (win32 statically linked binary)"
# emx 0.9c, gcc, PE format, statically linked C runtime and rsxnt.dll
gcc: all
# emx 0.9c, gcc, PE format, statically linked C runtime, standalone
gccso:
$(MAKE) -f win32/makefile.emx all \
CC="gcc -Zwin32 -Zsys -O2 -m486 -Wall" \
CFLAGS="-DWIN32 -DASM_CRC" \
AS="gcc -Zwin32" \
ASFLAGS="-Di386" \
LDFLAGS="-o ./" \
LDFLAGS2="-ladvapi32 -s" \
OUT="-o" \
OBJ=".o" \
CRCA_O="crc_gcc.o" \
CRCAUO="crcgcc_.o" \
OBJA="matchgcc.o" \
DEF="win32/zip.def"
# emx 0.9c, gcc, PE format, dynamically linked C runtime and rsxnt.dll
gccdyn:
$(MAKE) -f win32/makefile.emx all \
CC="gcc -Zwin32 -Zcrtdll=crtrsxnt -O2 -m486 -Wall" \
CFLAGS="-DWIN32 -DASM_CRC" \
AS="gcc -Zwin32" \
ASFLAGS="-Di386" \
LDFLAGS="-o ./" \
LDFLAGS2="-ladvapi32 -s" \
OUT="-o" \
OBJ=".o" \
CRCA_O="crc_gcc.o" \
CRCAUO="crcgcc_.o" \
OBJA="matchgcc.o" \
DEF="win32/zip.def"
# emx 0.9c, gcc, PE format, with debug info for gdb
gccdebug:
$(MAKE) -f win32/makefile.emx all \
CC="gcc -Zwin32 -O2 -g -Wall" \
CFLAGS="-DWIN32 -DASM_CRC" \
AS="gcc -Zwin32" \
ASFLAGS="-Di386" \
LDFLAGS="-o ./" \
LDFLAGS2="-ladvapi32 -Zsmall-conv" \
OUT="-o" \
OBJ=".o" \
CRCA_O="crc_gcc.o" \
CRCAUO="crcgcc_.o" \
OBJA="matchgcc.o" \
DEF="win32/zip.def"
# emx 0.9c, gcc, PE format,, statically linked zlib, C runtime, and rsxnt.dll
gcczl:
$(MAKE) -f win32/makefile.emx all \
CC="gcc -Zwin32 -O2 -m486 -Wall" \
CFLAGS="-DWIN32 -DUSE_ZLIB" \
AS="gcc -Zwin32" \
ASFLAGS="-Di386 -DUSE_ZLIB" \
LDFLAGS="-o ./" \
LDFLAGS2="-L. -lzlib -ladvapi32 -s" \
OUT="-o" \
OBJ=".o" \
CRCA_O="" \
CRCAUO="" \
OBJA="" \
DEF="win32/zip.def"
# emx 0.9c, gcc, a.out format, for MS-DOS
gccdos:
$(MAKE) -f win32/makefile.emx all \
CC="gcc -O2 -m486 -Wall" \
CFLAGS="-DDOS -DMSDOS -DASM_CRC" \
AS="gcc" \
ASFLAGS="-Di386" \
LDFLAGS="-o ./" \
LDFLAGS2="-s -Zsmall-conv" \
OUT="-o" \
OBJ=".o" \
CRCA_O="crc_gcc.o" \
CRCAUO="crcgcc_.o" \
OBJA="matchgcc.o" \
OBJZS="msdos.o" \
OBJUS="msdos_.o" \
OSDEP_H="msdos/osdep.h" \
ZIPUP_H="msdos/zipup.h"
# emx 0.9c, gcc, a.out format, for MS-DOS, using zlib
gccdoszl:
$(MAKE) -f win32/makefile.emx all \
CC="gcc -O2 -m486 -Wall" \
CFLAGS="-DDOS -DMSDOS -DUSE_ZLIB" \
AS="gcc" \
ASFLAGS="-Di386 -DUSE_ZLIB" \
LDFLAGS="-o ./" \
LDFLAGS2="-L. -lzlib -s -Zsmall-conv" \
OUT="-o" \
OBJ=".o" \
CRCA_O="" \
CRCAUO="" \
OBJA="" \
OBJZS="msdos.o" \
OBJUS="msdos_.o" \
OSDEP_H="msdos/osdep.h" \
ZIPUP_H="msdos/zipup.h"
# VPATH = .;win32
# variables
#default settings for target dependent macros:
# the "gcc" (statically linked Win32 executables) target:
CC=gcc -Zwin32 -O2 -m486 -Wall
CFLAGS=-DWIN32 -DASM_CRC
AS=gcc -Zwin32
ASFLAGS=-Di386
LDFLAGS=-o ./
LDFLAGS2=-ladvapi32 -s -Zsmall-conv
OUT=-o
OBJ=.o
CRCA_O=crc_gcc$(OBJ)
CRCAUO=crcgcc_$(OBJ)
OBJA=matchgcc$(OBJ)
OSDEP_H=win32/osdep.h
ZIPUP_H=win32/zipup.h
DEF=win32/zip.def
DIRSEP = /
AS_DIRSEP = /
RM = del
LOCAL_OPTS = $(LOCAL_ZIP)
CCFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) $(LOCAL_OPTS)
OBJZ1 = zip$(OBJ) zipfile$(OBJ) zipup$(OBJ) fileio$(OBJ) util$(OBJ) \
crc32$(OBJ) $(CRCA_O)
OBJZ2 = globals$(OBJ) deflate$(OBJ) trees$(OBJ) crypt$(OBJ) \
ttyio$(OBJ)
OBJZS = win32zip$(OBJ) win32$(OBJ) nt$(OBJ)
OBJZ = $(OBJZ1) $(OBJZ2) $(OBJZS) $(OBJA)
OBJU1 = zipfile_$(OBJ) fileio_$(OBJ) util_$(OBJ) crc32_$(OBJ) $(CRCAUO) \
globals$(OBJ)
OBJUS = win32_$(OBJ)
OBJU = $(OBJU1) $(OBJUS)
OBJN = zipnote$(OBJ) $(OBJU)
OBJS = zipsplit$(OBJ) $(OBJU)
OBJC1 = zipcloak$(OBJ) crypt_$(OBJ) ttyio$(OBJ)
OBJC = $(OBJC1) $(OBJU)
ZIP_H = zip.h ziperr.h tailor.h $(OSDEP_H)
# rules
.SUFFIXES: .c $(OBJ)
.c$(OBJ):
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) $(OUT)$@ $<
# targets
all: zip.exe zipnote.exe zipsplit.exe zipcloak.exe
zip$(OBJ): zip.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h crc32.h crypt.h ttyio.h
zipfile$(OBJ): zipfile.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h
zipup$(OBJ): zipup.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h crc32.h crypt.h $(ZIPUP_H)
fileio$(OBJ): fileio.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h
util$(OBJ): util.c $(ZIP_H)
globals$(OBJ): globals.c $(ZIP_H)
deflate$(OBJ): deflate.c $(ZIP_H)
trees$(OBJ): trees.c $(ZIP_H)
crc32$(OBJ): crc32.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h
crypt$(OBJ): crypt.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h crc32.h ttyio.h
ttyio$(OBJ): ttyio.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h ttyio.h
msdos$(OBJ): msdos/msdos.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) msdos$(DIRSEP)msdos.c
win32zip$(OBJ): win32/win32zip.c $(ZIP_H) win32/win32zip.h win32/nt.h
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) win32$(DIRSEP)win32zip.c
win32$(OBJ): win32/win32.c $(ZIP_H) win32/win32zip.h
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) win32$(DIRSEP)win32.c
nt$(OBJ): win32/nt.c $(ZIP_H) win32/nt.h
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) win32$(DIRSEP)nt.c
crc_gcc$(OBJ): crc_i386.S # 32bit, GNU AS
$(AS) $(ASFLAGS) -x assembler-with-cpp -c -o $@ crc_i386.S
matchgcc$(OBJ): match.S
$(AS) $(ASFLAGS) -x assembler-with-cpp -c -o $@ match.S
zipcloak$(OBJ): zipcloak.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h crypt.h ttyio.h
zipnote$(OBJ): zipnote.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h
zipsplit$(OBJ): zipsplit.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h
zipfile_$(OBJ): zipfile.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) -DUTIL $(OUT)$@ zipfile.c
fileio_$(OBJ): fileio.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) -DUTIL $(OUT)$@ fileio.c
util_$(OBJ): util.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) -DUTIL $(OUT)$@ util.c
crc32_$(OBJ): crc32.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) -DUTIL $(OUT)$@ crc32.c
crypt_$(OBJ): crypt.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h crc32.h ttyio.h
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) -DUTIL $(OUT)$@ crypt.c
msdos_$(OBJ): msdos/msdos.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) -DUTIL $(OUT)$@ msdos$(DIRSEP)msdos.c
win32_$(OBJ): win32/win32.c $(ZIP_H) win32/win32zip.h
$(CC) -c -I. $(CCFLAGS) -DUTIL $(OUT)$@ win32$(DIRSEP)win32.c
crcgcc_$(OBJ): crc_i386.S # 32bit, GNU AS
$(AS) $(ASFLAGS) -DUTIL -x assembler-with-cpp -c -o $@ crc_i386.S
zip.exe: $(OBJZ)
# for DUMB make utilities, uncomment the following commands:
-@$(RM) zip.rsp
@for %%f in ($(OBJZ1)) do echo %%f >> zip.rsp
@for %%f in ($(OBJZ2)) do echo %%f >> zip.rsp
@for %%f in ($(OBJZS) $(OBJA)) do echo %%f >> zip.rsp
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS)$@ @zip.rsp $(LDFLAGS2)
@$(RM) zip.rsp
# smart make utilities (like well done ports of GNU Make) can use this:
# $(CC) $(LDFLAGS)$@ $(OBJZ) $(LDFLAGS2)
zipcloak.exe: $(OBJC)
# for DUMB make utilities, uncomment the following commands:
-@$(RM) zipcloak.rsp
@for %%f in ($(OBJC1)) do echo %%f >> zipcloak.rsp
@for %%f in ($(OBJU1)) do echo %%f >> zipcloak.rsp
@for %%f in ($(OBJUS)) do echo %%f >> zipcloak.rsp
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS)$@ @zipcloak.rsp $(LDFLAGS2)
@$(RM) zipcloak.rsp
# smart make utilities (like well done ports of GNU Make) can use this:
# $(CC) $(LDFLAGS)$@ $(OBJC) $(LDFLAGS2)
zipnote.exe: $(OBJN)
# for DUMB make utilities, uncomment the following commands:
-@$(RM) zipnote.rsp
@for %%f in ($(OBJN)) do echo %%f >> zipnote.rsp
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS)$@ @zipnote.rsp $(LDFLAGS2)
@$(RM) zipnote.rsp
# smart make utilities (like well done ports of GNU Make) can use this:
# $(CC) $(LDFLAGS)$@ $(OBJN) $(LDFLAGS2)
zipsplit.exe: $(OBJS)
# for DUMB make utilities, uncomment the following commands:
-@$(RM) zipsplit.rsp
@for %%f in ($(OBJN)) do echo %%f >> zipsplit.rsp
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS)$@ @zipsplit.rsp $(LDFLAGS2)
@$(RM) zipsplit.rsp
# smart make utilities (like well done ports of GNU Make) can use this:
# $(CC) $(LDFLAGS)$@ $(OBJS) $(LDFLAGS2)