# # Places all of the internet binaries into the inetsrv tree. # Also establishes some standard conventions used across the project. # # # Override IISBASEDIR if you're one of those weirdos that didn't # enlist the IIS project into the correct directory. # !IFNDEF IISBASEDIR IISBASEDIR=$(PROJECT_ROOT)\iis !ENDIF # # We'll use our own COFFBASE.TXT and PLACEFIL.TXT, thank you very much. # !IFNDEF COFFBASE_TXT_FILE COFFBASE_TXT_FILE=$(IISBASEDIR)\coffbase.txt !ENDIF !IFNDEF BINPLACE_PLACEFILE BINPLACE_PLACEFILE=$(IISBASEDIR)\placefil5.txt !ENDIF # This used to have the -y option. Now, inetsrv binaries are binplaced # to retail, so the symbols should be binplaced to symbols\retail. # The -y switch causes the symbols to be binplaced to the wrong directory. BINPLACE_FLAGS=$(BINPLACE_FLAGS) # enable building legoizable binaries !ifndef IIS_NO_BBT NTBBT=1 !endif # define CAP related options CAP_LINK_OPTIONS=-debugtype:coff -debug:mapped,partial CAP_LIBS=$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\cap.lib CAP_FLAGS= -Zd -Gh !IFDEF CAP_PROFILE USER_C_FLAGS=$(USER_C_FLAGS) $(CAP_FLAGS) LINK_OPTIONS=$(CAP_LINK_OPTIONS) !ENDIF # define ICE-CAP related options ICAP_LINK_OPTIONS=-debugtype:coff -debug:mapped,partial ICAP_LIBS=$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\icap.lib $(SDK_LIB_PATH)\penter.lib ICAP_FLAGS= -Zi -Gh !IFDEF ICAP_PROFILE USER_C_FLAGS=$(USER_C_FLAGS) $(ICAP_FLAGS) LINK_OPTIONS=$(ICAP_LINK_OPTIONS) !ENDIF !ifndef IIS_NO_PDB USE_PDB=1 !endif !if $(386) !ifndef IIS_NO_SYM USE_MAPSYM=1 !endif !endif # !ifdef _NT386TREE # !if ("$(COMPUTERNAME)" == "X86CHK") # _NT386TREE=$(_NT386TREE)\InetSrv # !elseif ("$(COMPUTERNAME)" == "X86FRE") # _NT386TREE=$(_NT386TREE)\InetSrv # !else # _NT386TREE=$(_NT386TREE)\iis # !endif # !endif # !ifdef _NTMIPSTREE # _NTMIPSTREE=$(_NTMIPSTREE)\iis # !endif # !ifdef _NTALPHATREE # !if ("$(COMPUTERNAME)" == "ALPHACHK") # _NTALPHATREE=$(_NTALPHATREE)\InetSrv # !elseif ("$(COMPUTERNAME)" == "ALPHAFRE") # _NTALPHATREE=$(_NTALPHATREE)\InetSrv # !else # _NTALPHATREE=$(_NTALPHATREE)\iis # !endif # !endif # !ifdef _NTPPCTREE # _NTPPCTREE=$(_NTPPCTREE)\iis # !endif # # Enable warning level 3, treat warnings as errors # !ifndef MSC_WARNING_LEVEL MSC_WARNING_LEVEL=/W3 /WX !endif # # Don't allow anyone to disable warnings as errors. # # If any of the {platform}_WARNING_LEVEL macros are defined without # the /WX switch, append /WX to the macro and whine about it. # !if 0 !ifdef 386_WARNING_LEVEL ! if ("$(386_WARNING_LEVEL:/WX=x)" == "$(386_WARNING_LEVEL)") && ("$(386_WARNING_LEVEL:-WX=x)" == "$(386_WARNING_LEVEL)") ! message 386_WARNING_LEVEL defined without /WX 386_WARNING_LEVEL=$(386_WARNING_LEVEL) /WX ! endif !endif !ifdef MIPS_WARNING_LEVEL ! if ("$(MIPS_WARNING_LEVEL:/WX=x)" == "$(MIPS_WARNING_LEVEL)") && ("$(MIPS_WARNING_LEVEL:-WX=x)" == "$(MIPS_WARNING_LEVEL)") ! message MIPS_WARNING_LEVEL defined without /WX MIPS_WARNING_LEVEL=$(MIPS_WARNING_LEVEL) /WX ! endif !endif !ifdef ALPHA_WARNING_LEVEL ! if ("$(ALPHA_WARNING_LEVEL:/WX=x)" == "$(ALPHA_WARNING_LEVEL)") && ("$(ALPHA_WARNING_LEVEL:-WX=x)" == "$(ALPHA_WARNING_LEVEL)") ! message ALPHA_WARNING_LEVEL defined without /WX ALPHA_WARNING_LEVEL=$(ALPHA_WARNING_LEVEL) /WX ! endif !endif !ifdef PPC_WARNING_LEVEL ! if ("$(PPC_WARNING_LEVEL:/WX=x)" == "$(PPC_WARNING_LEVEL)") && ("$(PPC_WARNING_LEVEL:-WX=x)" == "$(PPC_WARNING_LEVEL)") ! message PPC_WARNING_LEVEL defined without /WX PPC_WARNING_LEVEL=$(PPC_WARNING_LEVEL) /WX ! endif !endif !endif