# # The MAJORCOMP and MINORCOMP variables are defined # so that $(MAJORCOMP)$(MINORCOMP)filename can be used in # cross compiling to provide unique filenames in a flat namespace. # MAJORCOMP=awd2tiff MINORCOMP=w95fdump # # The developer defines the TARGETNAME variable. It is the name of # the target (component) that is being built by this makefile. # It should not include any path or filename extension. # TARGETNAME=faxdump # # The developer defines the TARGETPATH and TARGETTYPE variables. # The first variable specifies where the target will be built. The second specifies # the type of target (either PROGRAM, DYNLINK, LIBRARY, UMAPPL_NOLIB or # BOOTPGM). Use UMAPPL_NOLIB when you are only building user-mode # programs and do not need to build a library. # TARGETPATH=obj # Select one of the following, and delete the others: TARGETTYPE=PROGRAM #TARGETTYPE=DYNLINK #TARGETTYPE=LIBRARY #TARGETTYPE=UMAPPL_NOLIB #TARGETTYPE=BOOTPGM # # The TARGETLIBS macro specifies additional libraries to link against your target # image. Each library path specification should contain an asterisk (*) # where the machine-specific subdirectory name should go. # TARGETLIBS=..\migrate\obj\*\migrate.lib # # The INCLUDES variable specifies any include paths that are specific to # this source directory. Separate multiple paths with single # semicolons. Relative path specifications are okay. # INCLUDES=..\inc # # The developer defines the SOURCES macro. It contains a list of all the # source files for this component. Specify each source file on a separate # line using the line-continuation character. This minimizes merge # conflicts if two developers are adding source files to the same component. # SOURCES=w95fdump.c #SOURCES=source1.c \ # source2.c \ # source3.c \ # source4.c #i386_SOURCES=i386\source1.asm #ALPHA_SOURCES=alpha\source1.s #MIPS_SOURCES=mips\source1.s #PPC_SOURCES=ppc\source1.s # # Next, specify options for the compiler using C_DEFINES. # #C_DEFINES=-DUNICODE -D_UNICODE C_DEFINES= # # Next, specify one or more user-mode test programs and their type. # Use UMTEST for optional test programs. Use UMAPPL for # programs that are always built when the directory is built. See also # UMTYPE, UMBASE, and UMLIBS. # UMTYPE=console #UMTEST=bunny*baz #UMAPPL=bunny*baz #UMBASE=0x1000000 #UMLIBS=obj\*\bunny.lib # # Defining either (or both) the variables NTTARGETFILE0 and/or NTTARGETFILES # causes makefile.def to include .\makefile.inc immediately after it # specifies the top level targets (all, clean and loc) and their dependencies. # The makefile.def file expands NTTARGETFILE0 as the first dependent for the # "all" target and NTTARGETFILES as the last dependent for the "all" target. # This is useful for specifying additional targets and dependencies that do not fit the # general case covered by makefile.def. # # NTTARGETFILE0= # NTTARGETFILES= # For more information about the macros in this file, see Macro Definitions.