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diff --git a/src/makefile.my b/src/makefile.my deleted file mode 100644 index 287f7ac5..00000000 --- a/src/makefile.my +++ /dev/null @@ -1,558 +0,0 @@ -# File: Makefile - -# This is not a very "nice" Makefile, but it usually works. - -# -# Note that you may have to make modifications below according -# to your machine, available libraries, compilation options, -# and your "visual module" of choice. This Makefile is intended -# for use with Unix machines running X11, Curses, Ncurses, or Vt100, -# or possibly for "Atari" or "Amiga" computers with "Curses" ports, -# see below for more information. -# -# Note that "main-mac.c" and "main-crb.c", the visual modules for -# the Macintosh, must be compiled in a special way, see elsewhere. -# -# Note that "main-win.c", the visual module for Windows, -# must be compiled in a special way, see elsewhere. -# -# Note that "main-ibm.c" and "main-emx.c", the visual modules -# for various types of IBM-PC computers, must be compiled with -# special Makefiles, see elsewhere. -# -# Note that "main-lsl.c", the visual module for Linux-SVGALIB -# must be compiled with "Makefile.lsl", see elsewhere. -# -# Note that "main-acn.c", the visual module for Risc Acorn, -# must be compiled with "Makefile.acn", see elsewhere. -# -# Note that "Makefile.wat" is a slight variation on "Makefile.ibm", -# which allow the use of "main-ibm.c" with special compiler -# (might be out-of-date). -# -# If you are able to construct "main-xxx.c" and/or "Makefile.xxx" -# files for a currently unsupported system, please send them to me -# (rr9@angband.org) for inclusion in future versions. -# - -## -## Before you type "make depend; make", please follow these three steps. -## -## 1. Support for Lua scripting, builtin IRC client support and -## GNU Make ifdef's -## -## The ifdef ... endif struct may not be supported by 'make' -## you are using. GNU make does and Berkeley make doesn't, for example. -## If it doesn't, you can still manually enable/disable them with minimum -## amount of effort: -## -## If you are using Berkeley make, substitute .ifdef for ifdef -## and .endif for endif -## -## If your make doesn't seem to understand such construct, then -## (1) Search for lines containing ifdef and endif -## (2) Comment these lines out -## (3-optional) Comment out lines surrounded by these if you are -## *not* going to compile the game with Lua scripting enabled. -## - -# Comment out this line if you don't want Lua scripting -LUA=TRUE - -# Comment out this line if you don't want the IRC support -IRC=TRUE - -## -## 2. Installation locations and such -## -## LIBDIR, BINDIR and OWNER should be set appropriately for -## multiuser installations. -## -## If you want to keep it private or don't have root privilege -## required by "make install", set LIBDIR to ./lib/ or an absolute -## path pointing to your lib directory, and don't run "make install". -## -## NOTE: If LIBDIR is set to ./lib/ , you have to cd to parent directory -## of lib before you start the game. -## - -# Where lib/ files goes -#LIBDIR = /usr/lib/games/tome/ -# Sysadmins of commercial Unix and/or BSD might prefer this -#LIBDIR = /usr/local/lib/tome/ -# If you like the old default, use this one -LIBDIR = ./lib/ -# Another example: single user installation using absolute path -#LIBDIR = /home/myloginname/lib/tome/ - - -# Where ToME binary goes -BINDIR = /usr/local/games -# Another common location -#BINDIR = /usr/local/bin - -# The game will run suid to this user -OWNER = games - -# Ignore this if you're not making a package -DESTDIR= - -## -## 3. Some "system" definitions -## -## No changes are needed to compile a version that will run on both -## X11 and Curses, in debugging mode, with maximal warnings, on many -## normal Unix machines of the Sun OS variety (non-solaris). -## -## To use an "alternative" definition, simply "modify" (or "replace") -## the definition below with one that you like. For example, you can -## change the compiler to "cc", or remove the "debugging" options, or -## remove the X11 or Curses support, etc, as desired. -## -## See also "config.h" and "h-config.h" for important information. -## -## Some "examples" are given below, they can be used by simply -## removing the FIRST column of "#" signs from the "block" of lines -## you wish to use, and commenting out "standard" block below. -## -## This is not intended to be a "good" Makefile, just a "simple" one. -## - - -# -# This is my compiler of choice, it seems to work most everywhere -# -CC = gcc - -# Profiling options -# PROFILECOPTS = -pg -# PROFILELDFLAGS = -pg - -# -# Standard version (see main-x11.c and main-gcu.c) -# -# This version supports both "X11" and "curses" in a single executable. -# -# You may have to add various X11 include/library directories to the -# "INCLUDES", if your machine places files in a weird location -# (e.g. -I/usr/X11R6/include, as is almost always the case with -# linux and *BSD). Since we have seen many linux users -- arguably -# the largest unix population -- confused by this, and adding this -# usually doesn't hurt, the default rule has been changed to search -# for /usr/X11R6/include. -# -# You may be able to remove "-ltermcap" on some machines (ex: Solaris). -# -# You may have to replace "-lcurses" with "-lncurses" to use the -# "new curses" library instead of the "old curses" library, and -# you may have to add "-I/usr/include/ncurses" to the "INCLUDES", -# and/or "-DUSE_NCURSES" to "DEFINES". -# -# See "main-gcu.c" and "config.h" for some optional "curses" defines, -# including "USE_GETCH" and "USE_CURS_SET". Note that "config.h" will -# attempt to "guess" at many of these flags based on your system. -# -# -DNO_HOME_TOME -SDL_CONFIG ?= sdl-config -COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include `$(SDL_CONFIG) --cflags` -DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_SDL -DUSE_GCU \ - -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DSUPPORT_GAMMA \ - -DUSE_PRECISE_CMOVIE -DUSE_UNIXSOCK -LIBS = -lX11 -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lncurses `$(SDL_CONFIG) --libs` -lSDL_image -lSDL_ttf -lcurses - - - -## -## Variation -- Only support "main-gtk.c" (not "main-gcu.c, main-x11.c") -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = `gtk-config --cflags` -#DEFINES = -DUSE_GTK -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = `gtk-config --libs` - -# -# Variation -- Only support "main-x11.c" (not "main-gcu.c") -# -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lX11 -L/usr/X11R6/lib - - -## -## Variation -- Only support "main-gcu.c" (not "main-x11.c") -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = -#DEFINES = -DUSE_GCU -#LIBS = -lcurses -ltermcap - - -## -## Variation -- Use "main-xaw.c" instead of "main-x11.c" -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -#DEFINES = -DUSE_XAW -DUSE_GCU \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lX11 -lcurses -ltermcap -L/usr/X11R6/lib - -## -## Variation -- Use "main-sdl.c" instead of "main-x11.c" -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = `sdl-config --cflags` -#DEFINES = -DUSE_SDL -DUSE_GCU \ -# -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY \ -# -DUSE_PRECISE_CMOVIE -DUSE_UNIXSOCK -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = `sdl-config --libs` -lSDL_image -lcurses - -## -## Variation -- Use "main-cap.c" instead of "main-gcu.c" -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_CAP \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lX11 -ltermcap - - -## -## Variation -- Only work on simple vt100 terminals -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = -#DEFINES = -DUSE_CAP -DUSE_HARDCODE - - -## -## Variation -- this might work for Linux 1.1.93 using ncurses-1.8.7. -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -m486 -#INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/ncurses -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_GCU \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lX11 -lncurses -L/usr/X11R6/lib - - -## -## Variation -- this might work better than the suggestion above -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -#INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/ncurses -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_GCU -DUSE_TPOSIX -DUSE_CURS_SET \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lX11 -lncurses -L/usr/X11R6/lib -#LDFLAGS = -s - - -## -## Variation -- compile for FreeBSD with ncurses -## -- BSD curses gives you B&W display. -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -m486 -#INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_GCU -DUSE_NCURSES \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lX11 -lncurses -L/usr/X11R6/lib - - -## -## Variation -- compile for Solaris -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_GCU -DSOLARIS \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lX11 -lsocket -lcurses - - -## -## Variation -- compile for SGI Indigo runnig Irix -## The SGI has hardware gamma correction. -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_GCU -DSGI \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -#LIBS = -lX11 -lcurses -ltermcap -lsun - - - -## -## Variation -- compile for Dec ALPHA OSF/1 v2.0 -## -#CC = cc -##COPTS = -std -O -g3 -Olimit 4000 -#COPTS = -std -g -#INCLUDES = -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_GCU \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lX11 -lcurses -ltermcap -lrpcsvc - - -## -## Variation -- compile for Interactive Unix (ISC) systems -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -#INCLUDES = -#DEFINES = -DUSE_X11 -DUSE_GCU -DISC \ -# -DUSE_TRANSPARENCY -DUSE_EGO_GRAPHICS -DSUPPORT_GAMMA -#LIBS = -lX11 -lcurses -lnsl_s -linet -lcposix - - -## -## Variation -- Support fat binaries under NEXTSTEP -## -#COPTS = -Wall -O1 -pipe -g -arch m68k -arch i386 -#INCLUDES = -#DEFINES = -DUSE_GCU -#LIBS = -lcurses -ltermcap - - -### End of configurable section ### - -# -# The "source" and "object" files. -# - -BASESRCS = \ - main-gtk.c main-gcu.c main-x11.c main-xaw.c main-sdl.c main-dmy.c \ - z-rand.c z-util.c z-form.c z-virt.c z-term.c z-sock.c \ - variable.c tables.c plots.c util.c cave.c dungeon.c \ - melee1.c melee2.c modules.c \ - object1.c object2.c randart.c squeltch.c traps.c \ - monster1.c monster2.c monster3.c ghost.c \ - xtra1.c xtra2.c skills.c powers.c gods.c \ - spells1.c spells2.c \ - status.c files.c notes.c loadsave.c \ - cmd1.c cmd2.c cmd3.c cmd4.c cmd5.c cmd6.c cmd7.c \ - help.c \ - generate.c gen_maze.c gen_evol.c wild.c levels.c store.c bldg.c \ - cmovie.c irc.c \ - wizard2.c init2.c birth.c wizard1.c init1.c main.c - -BASEOBJS = \ - main-gtk.o main-gcu.o main-x11.o main-xaw.o main-sdl.o main-dmy.o \ - z-rand.o z-util.o z-form.o z-virt.o z-term.o z-sock.o \ - variable.o tables.o plots.o util.o cave.o dungeon.o \ - melee1.o melee2.o modules.o \ - object1.o object2.o randart.o squeltch.o traps.o \ - monster1.o monster2.o monster3.o ghost.o \ - xtra1.o xtra2.o skills.o powers.o gods.o \ - spells1.o spells2.o \ - status.o files.o notes.o loadsave.o \ - cmd1.o cmd2.o cmd3.o cmd4.o cmd5.o cmd6.o cmd7.o \ - help.o \ - generate.o gen_maze.o gen_evol.o wild.o levels.o store.o bldg.o \ - cmovie.o irc.o \ - wizard2.o init2.o birth.o wizard1.o init1.o main.o - -LUASRCS = \ - script.c lua_bind.c \ - w_util.c w_player.c w_z_pack.c w_obj.c w_mnster.c w_spells.c w_quest.c w_play_c.c w_dun.c - -TOLUASRCS = \ - lua/lapi.c lua/lcode.c lua/ldebug.c lua/ldo.c lua/lfunc.c lua/lgc.c \ - lua/llex.c lua/lmem.c lua/lobject.c lua/lparser.c lua/lstate.c lua/lstring.c \ - lua/ltable.c lua/ltests.c lua/ltm.c lua/lundump.c lua/lvm.c lua/lzio.c \ - lua/lauxlib.c lua/lbaselib.c lua/ldblib.c lua/liolib.c lua/lstrlib.c \ - lua/tolua_lb.c lua/tolua_rg.c lua/tolua_tt.c lua/tolua_tm.c lua/tolua_gp.c \ - lua/tolua_eh.c lua/tolua_bd.c - -LUAOBJS = \ - script.o lua_bind.o \ - w_util.o w_player.o w_z_pack.o w_obj.o w_mnster.o w_spells.o w_quest.o w_play_c.o w_dun.o - -TOLUAOBJS = \ - lua/lapi.o lua/lcode.o lua/ldebug.o lua/ldo.o lua/lfunc.o lua/lgc.o \ - lua/llex.o lua/lmem.o lua/lobject.o lua/lparser.o lua/lstate.o lua/lstring.o \ - lua/ltable.o lua/ltests.o lua/ltm.o lua/lundump.o lua/lvm.o lua/lzio.o \ - lua/lauxlib.o lua/lbaselib.o lua/ldblib.o lua/liolib.o lua/lstrlib.o \ - lua/tolua_lb.o lua/tolua_rg.o lua/tolua_tt.o lua/tolua_tm.o lua/tolua_gp.o \ - lua/tolua_eh.o lua/tolua_bd.o - -# -# Base sources and objects -# - -SRCS = $(BASESRCS) -OBJS = $(BASEOBJS) - - -# -# Compiler options -# - -CFLAGS = $(COPTS) $(PROFILECOPTS) $(INCLUDES) $(DEFINES) -DDEFAULT_PATH=\"$(LIBDIR)\" - - -# -# Lua support -# - -ifdef LUA - -INCLUDES += -Ilua -I. -DEFINES += -DUSE_LUA -SRCS = $(LUASRCS) $(TOLUASRCS) $(BASESRCS) -OBJS = $(LUAOBJS) $(TOLUAOBJS) $(BASEOBJS) - -# Force recreation of stub files when lua source files are updated -# To be included in dependency rules -TOLUADEP = $(TOLUASRCS) lua/tolua.c lua/tolualua.c - -endif - - -# -# IRC support -# - -ifdef IRC - -IRC_SERVER=irc.worldirc.org -IRC_PORT=6667 -IRC_CHANNEL=\#tome - -DEFINES += \ - -DIRC_SERVER=\"$(IRC_SERVER)\" \ - -DIRC_PORT=\"$(IRC_PORT)\" \ - -DIRC_CHANNEL=\"$(IRC_CHANNEL)\" - -endif - - -# Build the binary. The new base target. -# - -TARGET = tome - -ifdef LUA -TOLUA = ./tolua -endif - -default: $(TOLUA) $(TARGET) - @echo "*** Note: In order to use the install rule, which now actually" - @echo "*** handles the installation of the library dir, you need to edit" - @echo "*** this makefile, going to the top and making sure LIBDIR suits" - @echo "*** your desired install dir properly. The LIBRARY_DIR you used" - @echo "*** to set in config.h is now ignored and obsolete with respect" - @echo "*** to this makefile. Note that if you edit this makefile, you may" - @echo "*** need to recompile so all the files that reference those defines" - @echo "*** notice the changes." - -$(TARGET): $(OBJS) - $(CC) $(PROFILELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(LIBS) - -$(TOLUA): $(TOLUAOBJS) lua/tolua.c lua/tolualua.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(PROFILELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(TOLUAOBJS) lua/tolua.c lua/tolualua.c $(LIBS) - -# -# An install rule. -# -mini_install: default - cp -f $(TARGET) .. - -install: default - [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR) ] || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR) - [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR) ] || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR) - cp -r ../lib/* $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR) - chown -R $(OWNER) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR) - cp -f $(TARGET) $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/$(TARGET) - chown $(OWNER) $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/$(TARGET) - chmod 4755 $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/$(TARGET) - -# old-install: $(TARGET) -# cp $(TARGET) .. - - -# -# Clean up old junk -# - -clean: - rm -f *~ *.bak *.o lua/*.o iso/*.o tome tolua - - -# Make a src dist -TARGET_VERSION=`fgrep '[V]' ../changes.txt | sed 's/\[V\]-\s*T.o.M.E \(.\).\(.\).\(.\) .*/\1\2\3/g'` -DIST_TARGET_VERSION=../dist/tome-$(TARGET_VERSION)-src -DIST_TARGET=../dist/tome-xxx-src -dist: clean - mkdir -p $(DIST_TARGET) - cp -r ../lib $(DIST_TARGET) - cp -r ../src $(DIST_TARGET) - ../tome -c ../changes.txt $(DIST_TARGET)/changes.txt - cp ../changes.old $(DIST_TARGET) - cp ../credits.txt $(DIST_TARGET) - cp ../tome.ini $(DIST_TARGET) - cp ../angdos.cfg $(DIST_TARGET) - find $(DIST_TARGET) -name '*~' -exec rm {} \; - find $(DIST_TARGET)/lib/data/ -name '*.raw' -exec rm {} \; - find $(DIST_TARGET)/lib/xtra/graf/ -name '*.gif' -exec rm {} \; - find $(DIST_TARGET)/lib/xtra/font/ -name '*.hex' -exec rm {} \; - rm -rf `find $(DIST_TARGET) -name 'CVS'` - rm -rf `find $(DIST_TARGET)/lib/mods/ -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d` - sed -i 's/(CVS)//' $(DIST_TARGET)/src/defines.h - mv $(DIST_TARGET) $(DIST_TARGET_VERSION) - cd ../dist; tar -cvjf tome-$(TARGET_VERSION)-src.tar.bz2 tome-$(TARGET_VERSION)-src - -# -# Generate dependancies automatically -# - -depend: - makedepend $(INCLUDES) $(DEFINES) -D__MAKEDEPEND__ $(SRCS) - -.c.o: - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $*.o $*.c - - -# -# Quests -# -plots.o: q_rand.c q_main.c q_one.c q_ultrag.c q_ultrae.c \ - q_thief.c q_hobbit.c q_nazgul.c q_troll.c q_wight.c \ - q_spider.c q_poison.c \ - q_eol.c q_nirna.c q_invas.c \ - q_betwen.c \ - q_narsil.c q_shroom.c q_thrain.c q_wolves.c q_dragons.c q_haunted.c q_evil.c - -# -# Lua library compilation rules -# - -ifdef LUA - -w_mnster.c: monster.pkg $(TOLUADEP) - $(TOLUA) -n monster -o w_mnster.c monster.pkg - -w_player.c: player.pkg $(TOLUADEP) - $(TOLUA) -n player -o w_player.c player.pkg - -w_play_c.c: player_c.pkg $(TOLUADEP) - $(TOLUA) -n player_c -o w_play_c.c player_c.pkg - -w_z_pack.c: z_pack.pkg $(TOLUADEP) - $(TOLUA) -n z_pack -o w_z_pack.c z_pack.pkg - -w_obj.c: object.pkg $(TOLUADEP) - $(TOLUA) -n object -o w_obj.c object.pkg - -w_util.c: util.pkg $(TOLUADEP) - $(TOLUA) -n util -o w_util.c util.pkg - -w_spells.c: spells.pkg $(TOLUADEP) - $(TOLUA) -n spells -o w_spells.c spells.pkg - -w_quest.c: quest.pkg $(TOLUADEP) - $(TOLUA) -n quest -o w_quest.c quest.pkg - -w_dun.c: dungeon.pkg $(TOLUA) - $(TOLUA) -n dungeon -o w_dun.c dungeon.pkg - -endif - -# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE - make depend depends on it. |