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1.1 ! root 1: # @(#)Makefile.inc 5.1 (Berkeley) 6/23/90 ! 2: ! 3: # net sources ! 4: .PATH: ${.CURDIR}/${MACHINE}/net ${.CURDIR}/net ! 5: ! 6: SRCS+= gethostnamadr.c getnetbyaddr.c getnetbyname.c getnetent.c \ ! 7: getproto.c getprotoent.c getprotoname.c getservbyname.c \ ! 8: getservbyport.c getservent.c herror.c inet_addr.c inet_lnaof.c \ ! 9: inet_makeaddr.c inet_netof.c inet_network.c inet_ntoa.c \ ! 10: iso_addr.c linkaddr.c ns_addr.c ns_ntoa.c rcmd.c recv.c res_comp.c \ ! 11: res_debug.c res_init.c res_mkquery.c res_query.c res_send.c \ ! 12: send.c sethostent.c ! 13: ! 14: .if (${MACHINE} == "hp300") ! 15: SRCS+= htonl.s htons.s ntohl.s ntohs.s ! 16: .elif (${MACHINE} == "i386") ! 17: SRCS+= htonl.s htons.s ntohl.s ntohs.s ! 18: .elif (${MACHINE} == "tahoe") ! 19: SRCS+= htonl.s htons.s ntohl.s ntohs.s ! 20: .elif (${MACHINE} == "vax") ! 21: SRCS+= htonl.s htons.s ntohl.s ntohs.s ! 22: .endif ! 23: ! 24: MAN3+= byteorder.0 gethostbyname.0 getnetent.0 getprotoent.0 getservent.0 \ ! 25: inet.0 ns.0 rcmd.0 resolver.0 \ ! 26: ! 27: MLINKS+=byteorder.3 htonl.3 byteorder.3 htons.3 byteorder.3 ntohl.3 \ ! 28: byteorder.3 ntohs.3 ! 29: MLINKS+=gethostbyname.3 endhostent.3 gethostbyname.3 gethostbyaddr.3 \ ! 30: gethostbyname.3 sethostent.3 gethostbyname.3 sethostfile.3 \ ! 31: gethostbyname.3 gethostent.3 gethostbyname.3 herror.3 ! 32: MLINKS+=getnetent.3 endnetent.3 getnetent.3 getnetbyaddr.3 \ ! 33: getnetent.3 getnetbyname.3 getnetent.3 setnetent.3 ! 34: MLINKS+=getprotoent.3 endprotoent.3 getprotoent.3 getprotobyname.3 \ ! 35: getprotoent.3 getprotobynumber.3 getprotoent.3 setprotoent.3 ! 36: MLINKS+=getservent.3 endservent.3 getservent.3 getservbyname.3 \ ! 37: getservent.3 getservbyport.3 getservent.3 setservent.3 ! 38: MLINKS+=inet.3 addr.3 inet.3 inet_addr.3 inet.3 inet_lnaof.3 \ ! 39: inet.3 inet_makeaddr.3 inet.3 inet_netof.3 inet.3 inet_network.3 \ ! 40: inet.3 inet_ntoa.3 inet.3 network.3 inet.3 ntoa.3 ! 41: MLINKS+=ns.3 ns_addr.3 ns.3 ns_ntoa.3 ! 42: MLINKS+=rcmd.3 rresvport.3 rcmd.3 ruserok.3
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