# @(#)Makefile 5.2 (Berkeley) 3/5/91 # LIB=pthread NOPIC=1 NOPROFILE=1 NOLINT=1 MKPIC=no MKPROFILE=no MKLINT=no CPPFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR} -I${.CURDIR}/include -I${srcdir}/include -DPTHREAD_KERNEL CDEBUGFLAGS= @CFLAGS@ CFLAGS+= ${CDEBUGFLAGS} # CFLAGS+= ${CPPFLAGS} <- done by bsd.lib.mk CFLAGS+= ${CPPFLAGS} LIBDIR= $(exec_prefix)/lib BINDIR= $(exec_prefix)/bin INCDIR= $(exec_prefix)/include MANDIR= $(exec_prefix)/man .OBJDIR != if test -d ${.CURDIR}/obj ; then true ; else mkdir ${.CURDIR}/obj || exit 1 ; fi ; echo ${.CURDIR}/obj # Standard bsd install rules look for the "install" program, rather than # using some variable. So, hack things so that that install rule works. BINGRP != echo " " `groups` " " | sed 's/ [0-9][0-9]* / /g' | awk '{print $$1}' BINOWN != echo $${USER} LIBMODE = 644 # so ranlib can run! .include "config.flags" # %!$@ pmake seems to automagically cd into the obj directory, so relative # srcdir references are completely botched. Try to figure out an absolute # pathname for srcdir here, and live with it. srcdir = $(srctop) beforeinstall: install-dirs .include "${srcdir}/pthreads/Makefile.inc" .include "${srcdir}/stdlib/Makefile.inc" .include "${srcdir}/stdio/Makefile.inc" .include "${srcdir}/string/Makefile.inc" .include "${srcdir}/gen/Makefile.inc" .include "${srcdir}/net/Makefile.inc" .include "${srcdir}/scripts/Makefile.inc" $(OBJS) : $(config) $(types) $(paths) Makefile: ${srcdir}/config/Makefile.in cd ${.CURDIR} && sh config.status all-lib : libpthread.a # Removed make install since mysql uses this in place. #install : install-bin install-include install: .include