# mak file fuer unxaixp ASM= AFLAGS= # kann c++ was c braucht?? CC= xlC_r cc= xlc_r CFLAGS= -c -qlanglvl=extended -qchars=signed CFLAGS+= $(INCLUDE) CDEFS+= -DVCL -D_PTHREADS CDEFS+= -D_STD_NO_NAMESPACE -D_VOS_NO_NAMESPACE -D_UNO_NO_NAMESPACE CFLAGSCC= CFLAGSCXX= CFLAGSOBJGUIST= CFLAGSOBJCUIST= CFLAGSOBJGUIMT= CFLAGSOBJCUIMT= CFLAGSSLOGUIMT= CFLAGSSLOCUIMT= CFLAGSPROF= CFLAGSDEBUG= CFLAGSDBGUTIL= CFLAGSOPT= -O CFLAGSNOOPT= CFLAGSOUTOBJ= -o STATIC= # -Bstatic DYNAMIC= # -Bdynamic # # Zu den Linkflags von shared Libraries: # # -G Erzeugen eines Shared-Objects # -brtl aktiviert Runtime-Linking, wird von -G mitgesetzt # -bsymbolc loest Symbole innerhalb einer Library zur Linkzeit auf # -p0 ??? (ENOMANPAGESINSTALLABLEFROMCD) # -bnoquiet verbose # LINK= LINKFLAGS= LINKFLAGSAPPCUI= xlC_r -qlanglvl=extended -qchars=signed -brtl -bnolibpath LINKFLAGSAPPGUI= xlC_r -qlanglvl=extended -qchars=signed -brtl -bnolibpath LINKFLAGSSHLCUI= makeC++SharedLib_r -G -bsymbolic -bdynamic -bnolibpath -p0 LINKFLAGSSHLGUI= makeC++SharedLib_r -G -bsymbolic -bdynamic -bnolibpath -p0 LINKFLAGSTACK= LINKFLAGSPROF= LINKFLAGSDEBUG= LINKFLAGSOPT= # Reihenfolge der libs NICHT egal! STDOBJGUI= STDSLOGUI= STDOBJCUI= STDSLOCUI= STDLIBGUIST= STDLIBCUIST= # application STDLIBGUIMT= # -lX11 -ldl STDLIBCUIMT= # -lX11 -ldl # shared library STDSHLGUIMT= -lX11 -ldl STDSHLCUIMT= -lX11 -ldl THREADLIB= LIBMGR= ar LIBFLAGS= -r # LIBEXT= .so IMPLIB= IMPLIBFLAGS= MAPSYM= MAPSYMFLAGS= RC=irc RCFLAGS= -fo$@ $(RCFILES) RCLINK= RCLINKFLAGS= RCSETVERSION= DLLPOSTFIX= ap .IF "$(WORK_STAMP)"=="MIX364" DLLPOSTFIX= .ENDIF DLLPRE= lib DLLPOST= .so LDUMP= cppfilt /b /n /o /p