$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.7 2002/10/29 17:09:06 dillo Exp $ --- Makefile.orig Mon Oct 28 02:21:52 2002 +++ Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Define your C compiler. I recommend gcc if you have it. # MacOS users should use "cc" even though it's really "gcc". # -CC = gcc +CC ?= cc #CC = cc # Define your optimization flags. Most compilers understand -O and -O2, @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ #-malign-jumps=2 # Define where you want Frotz installed. Usually this is /usr/local -PREFIX = /usr/local +#PREFIX = /usr/local MAN_PREFIX = $(PREFIX) #MAN_PREFIX = /usr/local/share @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ # Define where you want Frotz to look for frotz.conf. # -CONFIG_DIR = /usr/local/etc +CONFIG_DIR = ${PREFIX}/etc #CONFIG_DIR = /etc #CONFIG_DIR = /usr/pkg/etc #CONFIG_DIR = @@ -37,18 +37,18 @@ # Uncomment this if you have an OSS soundcard driver and want classical # Infocom sound support. # -#SOUND_DEFS = -DOSS_SOUND +SOUND_DEFS = -DOSS_SOUND # Uncomment this too if you're running BSD of some sort and are using # the OSS sound driver. # -#SOUND_LIB = -lossaudio +SOUND_LIB = ${LIBOSSAUDIO} # Define your sound device # This should probably be a command-line/config-file option. # #SOUND_DEV = /dev/dsp -#SOUND_DEV = /dev/sound +SOUND_DEV = ${DEVOSSSOUND} #SOUND_DEV = /dev/audio # If your vendor-supplied curses library won't work, uncomment the @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ $(NAME): $(NAME)-curses $(NAME)-curses: soundcard.h $(COMMON_TARGET) $(CURSES_TARGET) - $(CC) -o $(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION) $(TARGETS) $(LIB) $(CURSES) \ + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(BINNAME)$(EXTENSION) $(TARGETS) $(LIB) $(CURSES) \ $(SOUND_LIB) all: $(NAME) d$(NAME)