# # FreeType 2 configuration rules templates for Unix + configure # # Copyright 1996-2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 by # David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. # # This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used, modified, # and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project license, # LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute this file you # indicate that you have read the license and understand and accept it # fully. TOP_DIR := $(shell cd $(TOP_DIR); pwd) DELETE := rm -f DELDIR := rmdir CAT := cat SEP := / # this is used for `make distclean' and `make install' OBJ_BUILD ?= $(BUILD_DIR) # don't use `:=' here since the path stuff will be included after this file # FTSYS_SRC = $(BUILD_DIR)/ftsystem.c INSTALL := /usr/bin/install -c INSTALL_DATA := ${INSTALL} -m 644 INSTALL_PROGRAM := ${INSTALL} INSTALL_SCRIPT := ${INSTALL} MKINSTALLDIRS := $(BUILD_DIR)/mkinstalldirs DISTCLEAN += $(OBJ_BUILD)/config.cache \ $(OBJ_BUILD)/config.log \ $(OBJ_BUILD)/config.status \ $(OBJ_BUILD)/unix-def.mk \ $(OBJ_BUILD)/unix-cc.mk \ $(OBJ_BUILD)/ftconfig.h \ $(OBJ_BUILD)/freetype-config \ $(OBJ_BUILD)/freetype2.pc \ $(LIBTOOL) \ $(OBJ_BUILD)/Makefile # Standard installation variables. # prefix := /data/path/freetype exec_prefix := ${prefix} libdir := ${exec_prefix}/lib bindir := ${exec_prefix}/bin includedir := ${prefix}/include datarootdir := ${prefix}/share datadir := ${datarootdir} version_info := 9:20:3 # The directory where all library files are placed. # # By default, this is the same as $(OBJ_DIR); however, this can be changed # to suit particular needs. # LIB_DIR := $(OBJ_DIR) # The BASE_SRC macro lists all source files that should be included in # src/base/ftbase.c. When configure sets up CFLAGS to build ftmac.c, # ftmac.c should be added to BASE_SRC. ftmac_c := # The SYSTEM_ZLIB macro is defined if the user wishes to link dynamically # with its system wide zlib. If SYSTEM_ZLIB is 'yes', the zlib part of the # ftgzip module is not compiled in. SYSTEM_ZLIB := yes # The NO_OUTPUT macro is appended to command lines in order to ignore # the output of some programs. # NO_OUTPUT := 2> /dev/null # EOF