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researchv9-SUN3
#define IHaveSubdirs
#define PassCDebugFlags 'CDEBUGFLAGS=$(CDEBUGFLAGS)'
FC = compiler/fc
SUBDIRS= compiler
HEADERS = cursorfont.h
all: $(SUBDIRS) fonts
$(SUBDIRS): FRC
cd $@; echo building $@ ; make $(MFLAGS) all
InstallMultiple($(HEADERS),$(INCDIR))
/*
* Yuk and XXX! install puts these files in $(LIBDIR)/fonts/snf not
* in $(LIBDIR)/fonts!
*
* InstallMultiple(snf/?*.snf,$(LIBDIR)/fonts)
*/
install:: snf/?*.snf
@case '${MFLAGS}' in *[i]*) set +e;; esac; \
cd snf; \
for i in *.snf; do \
(set -x; $(INSTALL) -c $(INSTALLFLAGS) $$i $(LIBDIR)/fonts); \
done
# Gruesome hackery suggested by Bill Sommerfeld.
# The following rule finds all the BDF files, creates a new makefile to
# compile the changed ones into SNF files, then runs that.
fonts: snf
make snf/Makefile
cd snf; make -f Makefile
snf/Makefile: bdf Makefile
@echo "Building $@"; \
rm -f $@; \
echo "# This makefile is created automagically by ../Makefile" > $@; \
echo 'FC=../$(FC)' >> $@; \
echo 'all: \' >> $@; \
(cd bdf;/bin/ls *.bdf) \
| sed -e 's/\(.*\).bdf$$/\1.snf \\/' -e '$$s/..$$//' >> $@; \
echo >> $@; \
(cd bdf; /bin/ls *.bdf) \
| awk -F. '{printf "%s.snf: ../bdf/%s.bdf $$(FC)\n\t$$(FC) ../bdf/%s.bdf >$$@\n", $$1, $$1, $$1}' >> $@
snf:
mkdir snf
DependSubdirs($(SUBDIRS))
clean::
(cd bdf; $(RM_CMD))
(cd snf; $(RM_CMD) Makefile *.snf)
FRC:
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