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# The below settings work on FreeBSD. Other UNIX-like systems should only
# require minor tweaks (e.g. LIB_PATH on Debian should be /usr/lib/ rather than
# /usr/local/lib/ and the compiler is gcc rather than cc).
CC_FLAGS
= -Wall
-pedantic
INC_PATH
= -I..
/screenhack
/ -I
/usr
/local
/include/
LIB_PATH
= -L
/usr
/local
/lib
/
# These flags are normally set in config.h which is generated by the autoconf
# script as the initial step of the xscreensaver build process. The flags
# enable/disable code in the various screenhack library files. When compiling
# elsewhere than FreeBSD, these flags will likely need to be changed. If
# you're having trouble determing the correct flags to use, try running
# './configure' in an xscreensaver source tree and examining the generated
DEFINES
= -DGETTIMEOFDAY_TWO_ARGS
-DHAVE_UNISTD_H
# Since we're only building standalone hacks (i.e. building outside the
# xscreensaver tree/process) for testing and will later integrate them into the
# xscreensaver source tree, for now we simply slurp up all the C files that
# comprise the screenhack library and link them directly into the binary.
SCREENHACK_SRC
!= ls
-1 ..
/screenhack
/*.c
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@
$(CC
) $(CC_FLAGS
) $(DEFINES
) $(INC_PATH
) $(LIB_PATH
) $(LIBS
) -o greynetic greynetic.c
$(SCREENHACK_SRC
)
@
rm -f greynetic greynetic.core
@echo
"######################"
@echo
"# Press 'q' to exit. #"
@echo
"######################"