$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.3 1999/07/08 00:38:25 tron Exp $ --- Makefile.orig Tue Oct 27 00:11:04 1992 +++ Makefile Thu Jul 8 02:35:35 1999 @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ # Makefile for the minimal build for an archie Prospero client. # # Your C compiler: -#CC=cc +CC=cc # For most systems, these OPTIONS will suffice. Exceptions: # # * If you're on a Stardent, add -43 # * If you're running EP/IX, you may need to add -systype bsd43 # but try it without it first. -OPTIONS= -O -I. -I/usr/netinclude -I/usr/ucbinclude +OPTIONS= -I. # For this, DEFINES is usually ok as-is. Try it without any of these # first; if some stuff fails or shows up undefined, then come back and @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ # * if your system is lacking strspn(), add -DSTRSPN # * if you're using the unbundled SparcCompiler on a # Solaris 2 system, add -DSOLARIS2 -DEFINES= -DDEBUG +DEFINES= # -DDEBUG -DNOREGEX # The default Archie server; choose one of: # archie.ans.net (USA [NY]) @@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ # # Note this only applies to the command-line client; to change the # default for the Emacs lisp version, set the archie-server variable. -ARCHIE= archie.sura.net +ARCHIE= archie.rutgers.edu # Usually LDFLAGS is empty; if, after you build this, archie # complains that it can't resolve ARCHIE.ANS.NET (or whatever # you defined ARCHIE_HOST as), you need to add `-lresolv'. # # * If you need the PW library (e.g. A/UX), add -lPW -LDFLAGS= +LDFLAGS= -lcompat # If you're using ISC, use: #LDFLAGS= -linet # If you're using Wallongong TCP/IP on an AT&T box, use: @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ # Yer' done....make archie. # ========================= # -CFLAGS=$(OPTIONS) $(DEFINES) -DARCHIE_HOST=\"$(ARCHIE)\" +CFLAGS+=$(OPTIONS) $(DEFINES) -DARCHIE_HOST=\"$(ARCHIE)\" VERSION=1.4.1 VMS_VERSION=`echo $(VERSION) | sed -e 's,\\.,_,g'` @@ -84,6 +84,10 @@ vlalloc.o vl_comp.o all: archie + +install: + install -c -s archie ${PREFIX}/bin/archie + install -c archie.man ${PREFIX}/man/man1/archie.1 archie: $(OBJS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(LDFLAGS)