# Makefile.in -- # # This file is a Makefile for Sample TEA Extension. If it has the name # "Makefile.in" then it is a template for a Makefile; to generate the # actual Makefile, run "./configure", which is a configuration script # generated by the "autoconf" program (constructs like "@foo@" will get # replaced in the actual Makefile. # # Copyright (c) 1999 Scriptics Corporation. # Copyright (c) 2003-2008 ActiveState Software # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # RCS: @(#) $Id: Makefile.in.old,v 1.1.1.1 2011/03/01 20:00:38 joye Exp $ #======================================================================== # Nothing of the variables below this line need to be changed. Please # check the TARGETS section below to make sure the make targets are # correct. #======================================================================== #======================================================================== # The names of the source files is defined in the configure script. # The object files are used for linking into the final library. # This will be used when a dist target is added to the Makefile. # It is not important to specify the directory, as long as it is the # $(srcdir) or in the generic, win or unix subdirectory. #======================================================================== PKG_SOURCES = @PKG_SOURCES@ PKG_OBJECTS = @PKG_OBJECTS@ #======================================================================== # PKG_TCL_SOURCES identifies Tcl runtime files that are associated with # this package that need to be installed, if any. #======================================================================== PKG_TCL_SOURCES = @PKG_TCL_SOURCES@ #======================================================================== # This is a list of public header files to be installed, if any. #======================================================================== PKG_HEADERS = @PKG_HEADERS@ PKG_EXTRA_FILES = license.txt README.txt PKG_MAN_PAGES = tkTable.n #======================================================================== # "PKG_LIB_FILE" refers to the library (dynamic or static as per # configuration options) composed of the named objects. #======================================================================== PKG_LIB_FILE = @PKG_LIB_FILE@ PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE = @PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE@ lib_BINARIES = $(PKG_LIB_FILE) BINARIES = tkTable.tcl.h $(lib_BINARIES) SHELL = @SHELL@ srcdir = @srcdir@ prefix = @prefix@ exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ bindir = @bindir@ libdir = @libdir@ datadir = @datadir@ mandir = @mandir@ includedir = @includedir@ DESTDIR = PKG_DIR = $(PACKAGE_NAME)$(PACKAGE_VERSION) pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/$(PKG_DIR) pkglibdir = $(libdir)/$(PKG_DIR) pkgincludedir = $(includedir)/$(PKG_DIR) top_builddir = . INSTALL = @INSTALL@ INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@ PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@ PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@ CC = @CC@ CFLAGS_DEFAULT = @CFLAGS_DEFAULT@ CFLAGS_WARNING = @CFLAGS_WARNING@ CLEANFILES = @CLEANFILES@ EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@ LDFLAGS_DEFAULT = @LDFLAGS_DEFAULT@ MAKE_LIB = @MAKE_LIB@ MAKE_SHARED_LIB = @MAKE_SHARED_LIB@ MAKE_STATIC_LIB = @MAKE_STATIC_LIB@ MAKE_STUB_LIB = @MAKE_STUB_LIB@ OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@ RANLIB = @RANLIB@ RANLIB_STUB = @RANLIB_STUB@ SHLIB_CFLAGS = @SHLIB_CFLAGS@ SHLIB_LD = @SHLIB_LD@ SHLIB_LD_FLAGS = @SHLIB_LD_FLAGS@ SHLIB_LD_LIBS = @SHLIB_LD_LIBS@ STLIB_LD = @STLIB_LD@ TCL_DEFS = @TCL_DEFS@ TCL_SRC_DIR = @TCL_SRC_DIR@ TCL_BIN_DIR = @TCL_BIN_DIR@ TK_SRC_DIR = @TK_SRC_DIR@ TK_BIN_DIR = @TK_BIN_DIR@ # Not used by sample, but retained for reference of what Tcl required TCL_LIBS = @TCL_LIBS@ TK_LIBS = @TK_LIBS@ #======================================================================== # TCLLIBPATH seeds the auto_path in Tcl's init.tcl so we can test our # package without installing. The other environment variables allow us # to test against an uninstalled Tcl. 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If this is not important to ## you, it can cut save significant time for large return sets (> 1000 cells). ## You can always pass the data to [lsort -dictionary $cells] to get the same ## result. #TBL_CFLAGS += -DNO_SORT_CELLS ## Experimental, not documented, not complete... #TBL_CFLAGS += -DPROCS ## Jeff's magic extra debug flag #TBL_CFLAGS += -DDEBUG PKG_CFLAGS = $(TBL_CFLAGS) @PKG_CFLAGS@ DEFS = @DEFS@ $(PKG_CFLAGS) \ -DTBL_COMMAND=\"table\" \ -DTBL_RUNTIME=\"tkTable.tcl\" \ -DTBL_RUNTIME_DIR=\"$(pkglibdir)\" CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = Makefile CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ LIBS = @PKG_LIBS@ @LIBS@ AR = @AR@ CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ COMPILE = $(CC) $(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) #======================================================================== # Start of user-definable TARGETS section #======================================================================== #======================================================================== # TEA TARGETS. 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