# This is the make file for ee, the "easy editor". # # If building ee using curses, type "make curses", otherwise new_curse (a # subset of curses that supports ee) will be built and ee will use new_curse # instead of curses. # # The "install" target ("make install") will copy the ee binary to # the /usr/local/bin directory on the local system. The man page (ee.1) # will be copied into the /usr/local/man/man1 directory. # # The "clean" target ("make clean") will remove the ee and new_curse.o # object files, and the ee binary. # # If the system does not have localization routines, use the -DNO_CATGETS # define. If the system supports setlocale(), catopen(), and catgets() and # localization is desired, do not use -DNO_CATGETS. # # DEFINES is used for new_curse.c, and CFLAGS is used for ee.c. # # for System V, using new_curse with terminfo DEFINES = -DSYS5 -DNCURSE # for BSD, using new_curse with termcap #DEFINES = -DCAP -DNCURSE # for BSD systems with select(), using new_curse with termcap, use: #DEFINES = -DCAP -DNCURSE -DBSD_SELECT # flags for compilation CFLAGS = -s -DNO_CATGETS # For Sun systems, remove the '#' from the front of the next two lines: #DEFINES = -DSYS5 -DNCURSE #CFLAGS = -I/usr/5include -L/usr/5lib -DNO_CATGETS -s all : ee curses : ee.c cc ee.c -o ee $(CFLAGS) -lcurses ee : ee.o new_curse.o cc -o ee ee.o new_curse.o $(CFLAGS) ee.o : ee.c new_curse.h cc -c ee.c $(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) new_curse.o : new_curse.c new_curse.h cc new_curse.c -c $(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) install : cp ee /usr/local/bin/ee cp ee.1 /usr/local/man/man1/ee.1 clean : rm -f ee.o new_curse.o ee |