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#############################################################################*
##############################################################################
##
## MODULE
##
## $RCSfile: dos-emx.mak,v $
## $Revision: 3.71 $
## $Date: 1996/08/18 20:37:06 $
##
## DESCRIPTION
##
## A 32-bit implementation of BibTeX v0.99c for MS-DOS, OS/2 2.x,
## Unix and VMS. This C language implementation is based on the
## original WEB source but it has been enhanced to support 8-bit input
## characters and a very large processing capacity.
##
## For documentation describing how to use and build this program,
## see the 00README.TXT file that accompanies this distribution.
##
## MODULE CONTENTS
##
## This is the BibTeX makefile to build an MS-DOS 32-bit executable
## using the EMX system. This file should be called "dos-emx.mak" and
## used with a command like:
##
## [C:\] make -f dos-emx.mak bibtex
##
## If you omit the "bibtex" argument, the Makefile will display a list
## of the supported targets.
##
## If you port BibTeX to a new environment or find that it works
## unchanged in a new environment, please report back to the author so
## that this file can be updated for everyone else.
##
## AUTHORS
##
## Original WEB translation to C, conversion to "big" (32-bit) capacity,
## addition of run-time selectable capacity and 8-bit support extensions
## by:
##
## Niel Kempson
## Snowy Owl Systems Limited, Cheltenham, England
## E-mail: kempson@snowyowl.co.uk
##
## 8-bit support extensions also by:
##
## Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra
## Centro de Ciencias de la Atm\'osfera,
## Universidad Nacional Autonoma de M\'exico, M\'exico
## E-mail: asierra@servidor.unam.mx
##
## COPYRIGHT
##
## This implementation copyright (c) 1991-1996 by Niel Kempson
## and copyright (c) 1995-1996 by Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra.
##
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
## published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or
## (at your option) any later version.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
## General Public License for more details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
##
## In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this
## program. You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share
## and improve what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding!
##
## ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
##
## The original BibTeX was written by Oren Patashnik using Donald
## Knuth's WEB system. This format produces a PASCAL program for
## execution and a TeX documented version of the source code. This
## program started as a (manual) translation of the WEB source into C.
##
## CHANGE LOG
##
## $Log: dos-emx.mak,v $
## Revision 3.71 1996/08/18 20:37:06 kempson
## Official release 3.71 (see HISTORY file for details).
##
## Revision 3.70 1996/04/08 10:17:58 kempson
## Final documentation & cosmetic changes for official release 3.70.
##
## Revision 1.0 1995/10/21 21:52:43 kempson
## Placed under RCS control
##
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
#
# Start of local definitions for file types and compilation / linking. There
# are three small sections to customise:
#
# BibTeX File Searching
# - specifies the names of environment variables and paths to be used when
# searching for input files
#
# Utility Programs
# - specifies the names of programs to be used for simple functions
#
# Compiler/Linker
# - specifies compiler/linker command lines
#
# If your system is already supported it should not be necessary to modify
# any part of the Makefile except these three sections.
#
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# BIBTEX FILE SEARCHING
#
# The macros in this section define the environment variables and default
# search paths that will be used by BibTeX. 8-bit BibTeX looks for input
# files in three different steps as summarised below. As soon as 8-bit
# BibTeX finds a matching file, it stops looking (i.e. only the first
# matching file is used). In order, the three steps are:
#
# - look for the file in the current working directory.
#
# - if the appropriate environment variable has been set (e.g. BSTINPUT),
# treat its value as a list of directories to be searched. Look for the
# file in each of the directories in the list.
#
# - if the appropriate environment variable (e.g. BSTINPUT) has not been
# set, use a predefined "fallback" path as a list of directories to be
# searched.
#
# A search list consists of a number of directories separated by semicolons.
#
# The following entries must be defined:
#
# AUX_ENVVAR the name of the environment variable defining the path
# to be searched for .aux files.
#
# AUX_INPUT_PATH the fallback path to be searched for .aux files.
#
# BIB_ENVVAR the name of the environment variable defining the path
# to be searched for .bib files (e.g. BIBINPUT).
#
# BIB_INPUT_PATH the fallback path to be searched for .bib files
# (e.g. e:/usr/latex/bibtex;e:/emtex/bibtex/bib).
#
# BST_ENVVAR the name of the environment variable defining the path
# to be searched for .bst files (e.g. BSTINPUT).
#
# BST_INPUT_PATH the fallback path to be searched for .bst files
# (e.g. e:/usr/latex/bibtex;e:/emtex/bibtex/bst).
#
# CSF_ENVVAR the name of the environment variable defining the path
# to be searched for .csf files (e.g. CSFINPUT).
#
# CSF_INPUT_PATH the fallback path to be searched for .csf files
# (e.g. e:/usr/latex/bibtex;e:/emtex/bibtex/csf).
#
# CSF_FILE_ENVVAR the name of the environment variable defining the
# fallback CS file (e.g. BIBTEX_CSFILE).
#
# CSF_FILE_NAME the name of the fallback CS file to be used if one is
# not specified on the command line and the above-named
# environment variable is not defined (e.g. cp850lat.csf).
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AUX_INPUT_ENVVAR =
AUX_INPUT_PATH =
BIB_INPUT_ENVVAR = BIBINPUT
BIB_INPUT_PATH = c:/emtex/bibtex/bib
BST_INPUT_ENVVAR = BSTINPUT
BST_INPUT_PATH = c:/emtex/bibtex/bst
CSF_INPUT_ENVVAR = CSFINPUT
CSF_INPUT_PATH = c:/emtex/bibtex/csf
CSF_FILE_ENVVAR = BIBTEX_CSFILE
CSF_FILE_NAME = cp850lat.csf
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# UTILITY PROGRAMS
#
# MAKE the command used to invoke Make to process this file.
# As distributed, it is defined as "make -f os2.mak"
#
# RM rm program that won't complain (e.g. /bin/rm -f) if a
# file is missing
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAKE = make -f os2.mak
RM = -DEL
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# COMPILER/LINKER
#
# CC the command used to invoke the C compiler
# CFLAGS compiler command line flags to be used
#
# LD the command used to invoke the linker
# LDFLAGS linker command line flags to be used
# LDLIBS linker command line option to search the specified
# library files
#
# EMX/GNU C compiler v0.9b
#
# Compiling: gcc -DMSDOS -Wall -Wconversion -Wno-char-subscripts
# -funsigned-char -c BIBTEX.C
#
# -DMSDOS we're building for MSDOS
# -Wall generate lots of warnings
# -Wconversion warn about suspicious type conversions
# -Wno-char-subscripts don't moan about character type subscripts
# -funsigned-char unsigned chars
# -c compile only
#
# Linking: gcc BIBTEX.O BIBTEX-1.O -o BIBTEX.EXE
#
# -o BIBTEX.EXE produce executable BIBTEX.EXE
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
CC = gcc
CFLAGS = -c -DMSDOS -Wall -Wno-char-subscripts -funsigned-char
CCDEFINES =
LD = gcc
LDFLAGS = -o $@
LDLIBS =
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
#
# End of local definitions. You shouldn't need to change anything below.
#
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
# File types and default rule for compilation
##############################################################################
BIBTEX_DEFINES = -DSUPPORT_8BIT \
-DAUX_INPUT_ENVVAR=\"$(AUX_INPUT_ENVVAR)\" \
-DAUX_INPUT_PATH=\"$(AUX_INPUT_PATH)\" \
-DBIB_INPUT_ENVVAR=\"$(BIB_INPUT_ENVVAR)\" \
-DBIB_INPUT_PATH=\"$(BIB_INPUT_PATH)\" \
-DBST_INPUT_ENVVAR=\"$(BST_INPUT_ENVVAR)\" \
-DBST_INPUT_PATH=\"$(BST_INPUT_PATH)\" \
-DCSF_INPUT_ENVVAR=\"$(CSF_INPUT_ENVVAR)\" \
-DCSF_INPUT_PATH=\"$(CSF_INPUT_PATH)\" \
-DCSF_FILE_ENVVAR=\"$(CSF_FILE_ENVVAR)\" \
-DCSF_FILE_NAME=\"$(CSF_FILE_NAME)\"
EXE = .exe
O = .o
OUT = .out
.SUFFIXES: .c .h $(O) $(OUT) $(EXE)
.c.o:
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(BIBTEX_DEFINES) $*.c
##############################################################################
# Target Groupings
##############################################################################
HDRFILES = bibtex.h datatype.h gblprocs.h gblvars.h sysdep.h \
getopt.h utils.h version.h
OBJFILES = bibtex$(O) \
bibtex-1$(O) bibtex-2$(O) bibtex-3$(O) bibtex-4$(O) \
getopt$(O) getopt1$(O) utils$(O)
EXEFILES = bibtex$(EXE)
##############################################################################
# Top level targets
##############################################################################
make:
@ echo You must specify what to make.
@ echo .
@ echo For example: $(MAKE) bibtex
@ echo .
@ echo Valid system targets are:
@ echo .
@ echo clean - delete $(O) files
@ echo veryclean - delete $(O) and $(EXE) files
@ echo .
@ echo bibtex - EMX/GNU C bound for DOS + OS/2
clean:
@ echo Cleaning up ...
$(RM) bibtex$(O)
$(RM) bibtex-1$(O)
$(RM) bibtex-2$(O)
$(RM) bibtex-3$(O)
$(RM) bibtex-4$(O)
$(RM) getopt$(O)
$(RM) getopt1$(O)
$(RM) utils$(O)
$(RM) bibtex$(OUT)
veryclean: clean
@ echo Really cleaning up ...
$(RM) bibtex$(EXE)
bibtex: $(EXEFILES)
@ echo BibTeX built
##############################################################################
# Dependencies for executables.
##############################################################################
bibtex$(EXE): bibtex$(OUT)
emxbind -o bibtex$(EXE) bibtex$(OUT) -h64
bibtex$(OUT): $(OBJFILES)
$(LD) $(OBJFILES) $(LDFLAGS)
##############################################################################
# Dependencies for object files
##############################################################################
bibtex$(O): bibtex.c $(HDRFILES)
bibtex-1$(O): bibtex-1.c $(HDRFILES)
bibtex-2$(O): bibtex-2.c $(HDRFILES)
bibtex-3$(O): bibtex-3.c $(HDRFILES)
bibtex-4$(O): bibtex-4.c $(HDRFILES)
getopt$(O): getopt.c getopt.h
getopt1$(O): getopt1.c getopt.h
utils$(O): utils.c $(HDRFILES)
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