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-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-# Orbix 2.2 implicit rules for SunOS/GNU Make
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# If you cut'n'paste this into your /usr/include/make/default.mk
-# file, beware! This is not officially supported by Iona
-# Technologies, and you may want to be a bit of a Makefile hacker
-# to make it integrate well with your site's setup.
-
-# The best thing to do would be put it in a standard place and
-# anyone who wants the Orbix implicit rule set can include
-# it with an "include <pathname>/orbix.mk" line in their
-# Makefile. A good place to put it might be /usr/include/make.
-
-# These rules define default C++, C++FLAGS and C++SUFFIX.
-# C++ is the C++ compiler to use; C++FLAGS are command-line
-# flags to the C++ compiler for use in compiling C++ source
-# files into objects; C++SUFFIX is the filename suffix
-# indicating C++ source. By default, it's set to "C" for AT&T C++,
-# and "cc" for GNU g++.
-
-# Feel free to override these in your Makefiles *after*
-# including this file.
-
-# IMPORTANT: If the -M switch is specified in IDLFLAGS, the IDL
-# compiler appends to the user-specified file. The dependency for
-# specified_file.o in the linking target should appear _after_ any use
-# of the IDL compiler which takes the -M flag. Putting it _last_
-# is normally the best approach.
-
-# Note that these rule definitions use pattern matching,
-# and therefore only work with SunOS make and GNU make.
-
-# They may not work with other vendor's versions of make.
-# If they do not, you may wish to try using GNU make, which
-# is free software produced by the Free Software Foundation.
-
-# If the version of make you wish to use does not support
-# pattern matching, use the sample explicit rule set in
-# the comments at the end of this file.
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-# Essential: set these to the locations into which you
-# have installed Orbix' components:
-
-ORBIX_BINDIR = /opt/Orbix_2.2MT/corba2/bin
-ORBIX_LIBDIR = /opt/Orbix_2.2MT/corba2/lib
-ORBIX_INCDIR = /opt/Orbix_2.2MT/corba2/include
-
-#-------------------------------------------------------------
-# To compile the demos, you should change these values as
-# appropriate for your particular system installation
-#-------------------------------------------------------------
-
-X11BASE = /usr/openwin
-X11INCDIR = $(X11BASE)/include
-X11LIBDIR = $(X11BASE)/lib
-
-# C++ = CC
-# C++FLAGS = -I$(ORBIX_INCDIR) -I. -mt -D_REENTRANT
-# C++SUFFIX = cpp
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-# ITCLT, IRCLT and ITSRV can be either statically or dynamically linked
-# Use -Bdynamic or -Bstatic as appropriate.
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-ITCLT = -Bstatic -lorbixmt
-IRCLT = -Bstatic -lIRcltmt
-ITSRV = -Bstatic -lorbixmt
-ITIIOP = -Bstatic -liiopmt
-ITDSI = -Bstatic -lDSImt
-ITIFR = -Bstatic -lifrmt
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-# SYSLIBS must be dynamically linked; otherwise you can expect to
-# get linkage errors for symbols in the nsl library
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-LDFLAGS += -L$(ORBIX_LIBDIR)
-SYSLIBS = -Bdynamic -lnsl -lsocket
-
-IDL = $(ORBIX_BINDIR)/idl
-IDLFLAGS =
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-# The following section defines implicit rules for creating
-# *.{C,S}.C files, rules for compiling those
-# into objects, and even a rule for compiling C++ source into
-# objects (in case one isn't already defined).
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-# first, put the new suffixes at the *head* of the suffix list,
-# overriding any existing .C compilation method.
-.SUFFIXES:
-.SUFFIXES: .$(C++SUFFIX) .idl $(SUFFIXES)
-
-# .SUFFIXES: .$(C++SUFFIX) .idl .hh $(SUFFIXES)
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-# *[CS].o must be compiled here, and depends
-# mostly on the C++ files produced from the IDL file.
-
-%C.o: %C.$(C++SUFFIX)
- $(C++) -c $(C++FLAGS) $<
-
-%S.o: %S.$(C++SUFFIX)
- $(C++) -c $(C++FLAGS) $<
-
-%.o: %.$(C++SUFFIX)
- $(C++) -c $(C++FLAGS) $<
-
-# and here's how to compile C++ files from the IDL file.
-# only ONE of these rules will be run at make-time,
-
-%S.$(C++SUFFIX): %.idl
- $(IDL) $(IDLFLAGS) $<
-
-%C.$(C++SUFFIX): %.idl
- $(IDL) $(IDLFLAGS) $<
-
-%.hh: %.idl
- $(IDL) $(IDLFLAGS) $<
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-# If the version of make you wish to use does not support
-# pattern matching, here's a sample of an explicit rule set.
-
-# We assume the IDL file is called "foobar.idl", we wish
-# to compile "foobarC.o", "foobarS.o", and
-# "foobar.hh", and the C++ file suffix.
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-# foobarC.o: foobar.hh foobarC.C
-# $(C++) -c ($C++FLAGS) foobarC.C
-#
-# foobarS.o: foobar.hh foobarS.C
-# $(C++) -c ($C++FLAGS) foobarS.C
-#
-# foobarC.C: foobar.idl
-# $(IDL) -c ($IDLFLAGS) foobar.idl
-#
-# foobarS.C: foobar.idl
-# $(IDL) -c ($IDLFLAGS) foobar.idl
-#
-# foobar.hh: foobar.idl
-# $(IDL) -c ($IDLFLAGS) foobar.idl