## Compiler, linker, and lib stuff ## Makefile for use with watcom win95/winnt executable. # # Copy this file to the ..\src directory (maybe rename to Makefile). # CC=wcc386 /zq LINK=wlink # # Note: this will wipe anything in the env.var PATH ! # .BEFORE @SET INCLUDE=$(%WATCOM)\h;$(%WATCOM)\h\nt;. LFLAGS=op q sys nt op st=32767 op vers=1.7 op map op de 'GNU wget 1.7dev' de dw op symf # # op q : quiet ! # sys nt : producing an NT app # op st(ack)=32768 : stack size # op vers(ion)=1.7 : "Image version" in the EXE header ( major.minor ) # op map : produce a map file # op de : textual description, placed in the executable # de dw : debug info on Dwarf format # op symf : place debug info in a separate wget.sym # CFLAGS=/zp4 /w4 /fpd /5s /fp5 /bm /mf /bt=nt /DWINDOWS /DHAVE_CONFIG_H # ^^^^^^^^ wget will run on NT. We can safely assume a Pentium :-) # /zp4= pack structure members with this alignment # /d1 = line number debug info # /w4 = warning level # /fpd= Pentium floatingpoint bug workaround # /5s = Pentium stack-based calling # /fp5= Pentium floating point # /bm = build multi-threaded # /mf = flat memory model # /bt = "build target" (nt) # # Choose one of the following three: # /od /d2 for no optimization, full debug info # /os /d2 to optimize for size, full debug info (or /d1 for line number debug info) # /othexan for "heavy-duty" optimizations, no debug info # #CFLAGS+= /od /d2 CFLAGS+= /os /d2 #CFLAGS+= /othexan # ^^-- mind the gap !! #CFLAGS+= /DDEBUG_MALLOC # ^^-- mind the gap !! OBJS = cmpt.obj connect.obj cookies.obj fnmatch.obj ftp.obj ftp-basic.obj & ftp-ls.obj ftp-opie.obj getopt.obj hash.obj headers.obj host.obj html-parse.obj html-url.obj & http.obj init.obj log.obj main.obj gen-md5.obj gnu-md5.obj netrc.obj progress.obj rbuf.obj & recur.obj res.obj retr.obj safe-ctype.obj url.obj utils.obj version.obj mswindows.obj LIBFILES = # # Add extra libs like this : #LIBFILES = LIBF lz32.lib,gdi32.lib BINNAME=wget.exe all : config.h $(BINNAME) .SYMBOLIC # # We use config.h.ms # config.h : ..\windows\config.h.ms copy $[@ $^@ # # Note: this will pass all the OBJ files to wlink, # resulting in a very long command line (410 chars, last I counted) # This might fail on Win9x (works with NT's cmd.exe) # $(BINNAME): $(OBJS) Makefile $(LINK) $(LFLAGS) NAME $(BINNAME) FILE { $(OBJS) } $(LIBPATH) $(LIBFILES) # # Explicit dependencies not needed because Watcom C stores # dependency information in the object file. Wmake can read this information # if prompted by .AUTODEPEND # .c.obj: .AUTODEPEND $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $[@ .c.i: .AUTODEPEND $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fo=$@ /Pc $[@