[9876] | 1 | # $Id: odin32.profile.emx.mk,v 1.4 2003-02-28 10:28:10 sandervl Exp $
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[4770] | 2 |
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| 3 | #
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| 4 | # Odin32 API
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| 5 | #
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| 6 | # DEBUG makefile for the GNU EMX compiler environment.
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| 7 | #
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| 8 | # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 9 | # NOTE: this configuration is not supported neither working, it's experimental only.
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| 10 | # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 11 |
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| 12 |
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| 13 | #
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| 14 | # Library macros.
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| 15 | #
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| 16 | SOMLIB = somtk.lib
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[9876] | 17 | RTLLIB = \
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| 18 | #$(EMX)\lib\mt\c.lib \
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| 19 | #$(EMX)\lib\mt\c_app.lib \
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| 20 | #$(EMX)\lib\c_alias.lib \
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| 21 | #$(EMX)\lib\mt\emx.lib \
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| 22 | #$(EMX)\lib\emx2.lib \
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| 23 | #$(EMX)\lib\stdcpp.lib \
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| 24 | #$(EMX)\lib\gcc.lib \
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| 25 | $(ODIN32_BASE)\src\msvcrt\libs\m.lib \
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| 26 | $(EMX)\lib\iberty_s.lib \
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| 27 | $(EMX)\lib\gcc-lib\i386-pc-os2_emx\3.0.3\mt\gcc.lib \
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| 28 | $(EMX)\lib\mt\c.lib \
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| 29 | $(EMX)\lib\mt\c_dllso.lib \
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| 30 | $(EMX)\lib\mt\sys.lib \
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| 31 | $(EMX)\lib\c_alias.lib \
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| 32 | $(EMX)\lib\mt\emx.lib \
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| 33 | $(EMX)\lib\emx2.lib \
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| 34 | $(EMX)\lib\gcc-lib\i386-pc-os2_emx\3.0.3\mt\stdcxx.lib \
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| 35 | $(EMX)\lib\gcc-lib\i386-pc-os2_emx\3.0.3\mt\gpp.lib \
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| 36 | #$(EMX)\lib\stdcpp.lib \
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| 37 | #$(EMX)\lib\mt\c_app.lib makes trouble for crtdll \
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| 38 |
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| 39 | RTLLIB_O = $(EMX)\lib\mt\c_import.lib $(RTLLIB)
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[7999] | 40 | RTLLIB_NRE =
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[4770] | 41 | DLLENTRY = $(ODIN32_LIB)\dllentry.obj
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[9876] | 42 | ODINCRT = odincrt
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| 43 | !ifdef DEBUG
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[4770] | 44 | ODINCRT = odincrtd
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[9876] | 45 | !endif
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[7999] | 46 | LIB_DEMANGLE =
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[9876] | 47 | !ifndef DEBUG
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| 48 | #OBJ_PROFILE = $(ODIN32_LIB)\cppopa3.obj $(ODIN32_LIB)\cppopa3_fix2.obj
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| 49 | LIB_PROFILE = $(ODIN32_LIB)\kProfile.lib
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| 50 | NO_LXLITE = 1
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| 51 | !endif
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[4770] | 52 |
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| 53 |
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| 54 | #
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| 55 | # Tools
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| 56 | #
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| 57 | CC = gcc
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| 58 | CXX = gcc
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| 59 | AS = alp
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| 60 | LD = gcc
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[9876] | 61 | LD2 = link386
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| 62 | IMPLIB = implib
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[4770] | 63 | ILIB = emxomfar
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| 64 | RC = $(ODIN32_TOOLS)\wrc
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| 65 | OS2RC = rc
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| 66 |
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[9876] | 67 | #
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| 68 | # This knuts take at profiling.
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| 69 | # - Profile the RELEASE version of the system using a real profiler.
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| 70 | #
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| 71 | !ifndef DEBUG
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[4770] | 72 |
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| 73 | #
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| 74 | # Tool Flags
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| 75 | #
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[9876] | 76 | ASFLAGS = -Mb -Sc -Sv:ALP +Od
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| 77 | IMPLIBFLAGS = /nologo
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| 78 | ILIBFLAGS = rcv
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| 79 | RCFLAGS = -s -I. -I$(CPPMAIN)\include
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| 80 | !ifdef WRC_PREFIX_RESOURCE
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| 81 | RCFLAGS = $(RCFLAGS) -p $(TARGET)
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| 82 | !endif
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| 83 | OS2RCFLAGS = -r -n
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| 84 | OS2RCLFLAGS = -x2 -n
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| 85 |
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| 86 |
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| 87 | #
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| 88 | # C Compiler flags.
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| 89 | # This may look a bit like a mess but, there is usually a reason behind
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| 90 | # every line and the way it is done. We have some problems with nmake
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| 91 | # when we add new flags to for example CXXFLAGS too many times.
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| 92 | #
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| 93 | !ifndef NOPROFILEHOOKS
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| 94 | PROFILEFLAGS = -pg
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| 95 | !endif
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| 96 | !ifdef EXETARGET
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| 97 | CTARGETFLAGS = -Zexe
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| 98 | CXXTARGETFLAGS = -Zexe
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| 99 | !else
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| 100 | CTARGETFLAGS = -Zdll
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| 101 | CXXTARGETFLAGS = -Zdll
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| 102 | !endif
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| 103 | CXXEXCEPTIONS = -fhandle-exceptions
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| 104 | CFLAGS = -Zomf -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g -O6 -mcpu=pentium $(PROFILEFLAGS) $(CTARGETFLAGS)
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| 105 | CXXFLAGS = -Zomf -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g -O6 -mcpu=pentium $(PROFILEFLAGS) $(CXXTARGETFLAGS)
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| 106 | CXXFLAGS_ODINCRT = -Zomf -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g -O6 -mcpu=pentium $(PROFILEFLAGS) $(CXXTARGETFLAGS)
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| 107 | CFLAGS_WIN32APP = -Zomf -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g -O6 -mcpu=pentium $(PROFILEFLAGS) $(CTARGETFLAGS)
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| 108 | CXXFLAGS_WIN32APP= -Zomf -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g -O6 -mcpu=pentium $(PROFILEFLAGS) $(CXXTARGETFLAGS) $(CXXEXCEPTIONS)
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| 109 | CINCLUDES = -I$(ODIN32_INCLUDE)\Win -I. -I$(ODIN32_INCLUDE)
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| 110 | CDEFINES = -D__WIN32OS2__ -D__i386__ -D__WINE__ -DTCPV40HDRS -DCOMCTL32UNDOC
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| 111 | CDEFINES_ODINCRT = -D__WIN32OS2__ -D__i386__ -D__WINE__
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| 112 | CDEFINES_WIN32APP= -D__WIN32OS2__ -D__i386__
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| 113 |
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| 114 |
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| 115 | #
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| 116 | # Linker flags.
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| 117 | # This may look a bit like a mess but, there is usually a reason behind
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| 118 | # every line and the way it is done. We have some problems with nmake
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| 119 | # when we add new flags to for example LD2FLAGS too many times.
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| 120 | #
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| 121 | !ifdef EXETARGET
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| 122 | !ifndef STACKSIZE
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| 123 | STACKSIZE = 0x50000
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| 124 | !endif
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| 125 | ! ifdef VIO
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| 126 | LDTARGETFLAGS = -Zexe -Zstack 80
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| 127 | LD2TARGETFLAGS = /pmtype:vio /stack:$(STACKSIZE)
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| 128 | ! else
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| 129 | LDTARGETFLAGS = -Zexe -Zstack 80
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| 130 | LD2TARGETFLAGS = /pmtype:pm /stack:$(STACKSIZE)
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| 131 | ! endif
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| 132 | !else
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| 133 | LDTARGETFLAGS = -Zdll -Zso -Zsys
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| 134 | LD2TARGETFLAGS = /DLL
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| 135 | !endif
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| 136 | LDFLAGS = -Zmt -Zomf -Zmap -Zlinker "/MAP:FULL /Linenumbers /exepack:2 /Nod" $(LDTARGETFLAGS) -g
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| 137 | LDFLAGS_ODINCRT = -Zmt -Zomf -Zmap -Zlinker "/MAP:FULL /Linenumbers /exepack:2 " $(LDTARGETFLAGS) -g
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| 138 | LD2FLAGS = /nologo /noe /map:full /NoIgnoreCase /Linenumbers /packcode /packdata /exepack:2 /debug /nod $(LD2TARGETFLAGS)
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| 139 | LD2FLAGS_ODINCRT = /nologo /noe /map:full /NoIgnoreCase /Linenumbers /packcode /packdata /exepack:2 /debug $(LD2TARGETFLAGS)
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| 140 |
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| 141 |
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| 142 |
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| 143 | !else
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| 144 | #
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| 145 | # This is Patricks take at profiling.
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| 146 | # - Profile the DEBUG version of the system.
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| 147 | #
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| 148 |
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| 149 | #
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| 150 | # Tool Flags
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| 151 | #
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[4770] | 152 | ASFLAGS = -Mb -Sc -Sv:ALP +Od -D:DEBUG
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[9876] | 153 | IMPLIBFLAGS = /nologo
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[4770] | 154 | ILIBFLAGS = rcv
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| 155 | RCFLAGS = -s -I. -I$(CPPMAIN)\include
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| 156 | OS2RCFLAGS = -r -n
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| 157 | OS2RCLFLAGS = -x2 -n
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| 158 |
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| 159 |
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| 160 | #
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| 161 | # C Compiler flags.
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| 162 | # This may look a bit like a mess but, there is usually a reason behind
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| 163 | # every line and the way it is done. We have some problems with nmake
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| 164 | # when we add new flags to for example CXXFLAGS too many times.
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| 165 | #
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| 166 | !ifdef EXETARGET
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| 167 | CTARGETFLAGS = -Zexe
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| 168 | CXXTARGETFLAGS = -Zexe
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| 169 | !else
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| 170 | CTARGETFLAGS = -Zdll
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| 171 | CXXTARGETFLAGS = -Zdll
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| 172 | !endif
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| 173 | CXXEXCEPTIONS = -fhandle-exceptions
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[6908] | 174 | CFLAGS = -c -mprobe -pg -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g $(CTARGETFLAGS)
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| 175 | CXXFLAGS = -c -mprobe -pg -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g $(CXXTARGETFLAGS)
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| 176 | CXXFLAGS_ODINCRT = -c -mprobe -pg -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g $(CXXTARGETFLAGS)
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| 177 | CFLAGS_WIN32APP = -c -mprobe -pg -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g $(CTARGETFLAGS)
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| 178 | CXXFLAGS_WIN32APP= -c -mprobe -pg -pipe -Wall -Zmt -g $(CXXTARGETFLAGS) $(CXXEXCEPTIONS)
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[4770] | 179 | CINCLUDES = -I$(ODIN32_INCLUDE)\Win -I. -I$(ODIN32_INCLUDE)
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| 180 | CDEFINES_WIN32APP= -DDEBUG -DPROFILE -D__WIN32OS2__ -D__i386__
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| 181 | CDEFINES_ODINCRT = -DDEBUG -DPROFILE -D__WIN32OS2__ -D__i386__ -D__WINE__
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| 182 | CDEFINES = -DDEBUG -DPROFILE -D__WIN32OS2__ -D__i386__ -D__WINE__ -DTCPV40HDRS -DCOMCTL32UNDOC \
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| 183 | !ifdef DEBUGALL
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| 184 | -DDEBUG_ENABLELOG_LEVEL2 \
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| 185 | !endif
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| 186 | !ifdef NODEBUGINFO
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| 187 | -DDEFAULT_LOGGING_OFF
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| 188 | !endif
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| 189 |
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| 190 |
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| 191 | #
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| 192 | # Linker flags.
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| 193 | # This may look a bit like a mess but, there is usually a reason behind
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| 194 | # every line and the way it is done. We have some problems with nmake
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| 195 | # when we add new flags to for example LD2FLAGS too many times.
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| 196 | #
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| 197 | !ifdef EXETARGET
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| 198 | ! ifdef VIO
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| 199 | LDTARGETFLAGS = -Zexe /Zstack 80
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| 200 | LD2TARGETFLAGS = -Zexe /Zstack 80
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| 201 | ! else
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| 202 | LDTARGETFLAGS = -Zexe /Zstack 80
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| 203 | LD2TARGETFLAGS = -Zexe /Zstack 80
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| 204 | ! endif
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| 205 | !else
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| 206 | LDTARGETFLAGS = -Zdll
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[9876] | 207 | LD2TARGETFLAGS = -Zdll -Zso -Zsys
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[4770] | 208 | !endif
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| 209 | !ifdef NODEBUGINFO
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[9876] | 210 | LDFLAGS = -Zmt -Zomf -Zmap -Zlinker "/MAP:FULL /Linenumbers /exepack:2 /Nod" $(LDTARGETFLAGS) -s
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| 211 | LDFLAGS_ODINCRT = -Zmt -Zomf -Zmap -Zlinker "/MAP:FULL /Linenumbers /exepack:2 " $(LDTARGETFLAGS) -s
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| 212 | LD2FLAGS = /nologo /noe /map:full /NoIgnoreCase /Linenumbers /packcode /packdata /exepack:2 /nodebug /nod $(LD2TARGETFLAGS)
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| 213 | LD2FLAGS_ODINCRT = /nologo /noe /map:full /NoIgnoreCase /Linenumbers /packcode /packdata /exepack:2 /nodebug $(LD2TARGETFLAGS)
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[4770] | 214 | !else
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[9876] | 215 | LDFLAGS = -Zmt -Zomf -Zmap -Zlinker "/MAP:FULL /Linenumbers /exepack:2 /Nod" $(LDTARGETFLAGS) -g
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| 216 | LDFLAGS_ODINCRT = -Zmt -Zomf -Zmap -Zlinker "/MAP:FULL /Linenumbers /exepack:2 " $(LDTARGETFLAGS) -g
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| 217 | LD2FLAGS = /nologo /noe /map:full /NoIgnoreCase /Linenumbers /packcode /packdata /exepack:2 /debug /nod $(LD2TARGETFLAGS)
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| 218 | LD2FLAGS_ODINCRT = /nologo /noe /map:full /NoIgnoreCase /Linenumbers /packcode /packdata /exepack:2 /debug $(LD2TARGETFLAGS)
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[4770] | 219 | !endif
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| 220 |
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[9876] | 221 | !endif
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