Annotation of researchv10no/lbin/csh/makefile, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #
        !             2: #      makefile        4.1     10/9/80
        !             3: #
        !             4: # C Shell with process control; VM/UNIX VAX Makefile
        !             5: # Bill Joy UC Berkeley; Jim Kulp IIASA, Austria
        !             6: #
        !             7: CFLAGS=        -DTELL -DVMUNIX -Ddebug -O
        !             8: XSTR=  xstr
        !             9: ED=    -ed
        !            10: AS=    -as
        !            11: RM=    -rm
        !            12: CXREF= cxref
        !            13: VGRIND=        csh /usr/bin/vgrind
        !            14: CTAGS= ctags
        !            15: # LIBES=       -ljobs 
        !            16: LIBES= ../libjobs/libjobs.a
        !            17: SCCS=  /usr/local/sccs
        !            18: 
        !            19: OBJS=  sh.o sh.dol.o sh.err.o sh.exec.o sh.exp.o sh.func.o sh.glob.o \
        !            20:        sh.hist.o sh.lex.o sh.misc.o sh.parse.o sh.print.o sh.sem.o sh.set.o \
        !            21:        sh.proc.o sh.dir.o sh.time.o alloc.o sh.init.o printf.o doprnt.o
        !            22: 
        !            23: csh: ${OBJS} sh.local.h
        !            24:        rm -f csh
        !            25:        cc ${OBJS} -o csh ${LIBES}
        !            26: 
        !            27: # need an old doprnt, whose output we can trap
        !            28: doprnt.o: doprnt.c
        !            29:        cc -E doprnt.c > doprnt.s
        !            30:        as -o doprnt.o doprnt.s
        !            31:        rm -f doprnt.s
        !            32:        
        !            33: lint:
        !            34:        lint ${CFLAGS} sh*.c
        !            35: 
        !            36: clean:
        !            37:        ${RM} -f a.out strings x.c xs.c csh
        !            38:        ${RM} -f *.o sh.prof.c

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