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ifeq ($(SRCDIR)x,x)
SRCDIR = $(CURDIR)/..
BUILDDIR = $(SRCDIR)
endif
SUBDIR = buildtools
VPATH = .:$(SRCDIR)/$(SUBDIR)
include $(BUILDDIR)/config.mk
MERGE_OBJECTS =
BUILDPROGS = libopt typegen endiangen
all: $(BUILDPROGS)
OMIT_BUILDTOOL_RULE = 1
include $(SRCDIR)/common.mk
ifdef DLLVER
STRIP_DLL_VERSION=-DDLLVERSTR="\"$(DLLVER)\""
endif
ifeq ($(LINKER_CAN_DO_EXPLICIT_LIBRARY),Y)
EXPLICIT=-DEXPLICIT
endif
libopt.o: libopt.c
$(CC_FOR_BUILD) -c -o $@ $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) \
-DSHLIBPREFIXLIST="\"$(SHLIBPREFIXLIST)\"" \
$(STRIP_DLL_VERSION) $(EXPLICIT) \
$(CFLAGS_PERSONAL) $(CFLAGS) $(CADD) \
$<
typegen.o endiangen.o:%.o:%.c
$(CC_FOR_BUILD) -c -o $@ $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) $<
# genfontc is strange because it isn't really a build tool; it's a development
# tool. And it uses Netpbm. So we don't even build it by default and the
# developer who builds it explicitly may have to be careful.
genfontc.o:%.o:%.c importinc
$(CC_FOR_BUILD) -c -o $@ $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) \
$(NETPBM_INCLUDES) \
$<
genfontc:%:%.o $(NETPBMLIB)
$(LD_FOR_BUILD) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) $< $(NETPBMLIB)
$(BUILDPROGS):%:%.o
$(LD_FOR_BUILD) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) $<
distclean clean: cleanlocal
.PHONY: cleanlocal
cleanlocal:
rm -f $(BUILDPROGS) genfontc
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