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!IF 0
Module Name:
sources.
Abstract:
Windows Load Balancing Provider
Sources file for building Windows Load Balancing Provider (wlbsprov.dll).
This file specifies the target component being built and the list of
sources files needed to build that component. Also specifies optional
compiler switches and libraries that are unique for the component being
built.
Author:
drbeck August 1999
Revision History:
!ENDIF
TARGETNAME=wlbsprov
TARGETPATH=obj
TARGETTYPE=DYNLINK
TARGETLIBS= \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\kernel32.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\user32.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\advapi32.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\uuid.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\wbemuuid.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\oleaut32.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\ole32.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\ws2_32.lib \
..\api\$(O)\wlbsctrl.lib \
..\util\$(O)\wlbsutil.lib
!IF "$(INTERNAL)"=="1"
!MESSAGE *** WARNING - BUILDING INTERNAL VERSION ***
C_DEFINES=$(C_DEFINES) -DINTERNAL
!ENDIF
C_DEFINES=$(C_DEFINES) -DUNICODE
#-DWLBSAPI_INTERNAL_ONLY
#
# Define this to get preprocessor output (creates files with ".i" extension)
#
# USER_C_FLAGS=$(USER_C_FLAGS) -P
#
UNICODE=1
UMENTRY=wmain
DLLENTRY=_DllMainCRTStartup
DLLDEF=WLBS_Prov.def
MSC_WARNING_LEVEL=/W3 /WX
386_STDCALL=1
USE_MSVCRT=1
USE_STL=1
USE_NATIVE_EH=1
USE_VCCOM=1
USE_ATL=1
INCLUDES= ..\api;..\inc;
SOURCES=ntrkcomm.cpp \
WLBS_ClusClusSetting.cpp \
WLBS_Cluster.cpp \
WLBS_ClusterSetting.cpp \
WLBS_DllMain.cpp \
WLBS_MOFData.cpp \
WLBS_Node.cpp \
WLBS_NodeNodeSetting.cpp \
WLBS_NodeSetPortRule.cpp \
WLBS_NodeSetting.cpp \
WLBS_ParticipatingNode.cpp \
WLBS_PortRule.cpp \
WLBS_ProvClassFac.cpp \
WLBS_Provider.cpp \
WLBS_Root.cpp \
utils.cpp \
ClusterWrapper.cpp \
ControlWrapper.cpp \
version.rc \
opathlex.cpp \
objpath.cpp \
genlex.cpp \
NTTARGETFILE0=$(O)\wlbsprov.mof $(O)\wlbsprov.mfl
MISCFILES=$(O)\wlbsprov.mof $(O)\wlbsprov.mfl
#
# The following statement specifies the list of files to be preprocessed
# for tracing macros. See http://coreos/tech/tracing/ for details.
# The ini file tracewpp.ini explains to the preprocessor how to interpret
# various trace macros, like LOG_CRIT.
#
RUN_WPP= $(SOURCES) -dll -ini:tracewpp.ini