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# This Makefile has only been tested on linux. It uses
# MinGW32 to cross-compile for windows. To install and
# configure MinGW32 on linux, see http://www.mingw.org
# This is where the mingw32 compiler exists in Ubuntu 8.04.
# Your compiler location may vary.
WIN32_CC=/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-gcc
CFLAGS=-Wall -pedantic -O2
SRCDIR=nailgun-client/c
TARGETDIR=nailgun-client/target
PREFIX=/usr/local
ng: ${SRCDIR}/ng.c
@echo "Building ng client. To build a Windows binary, type 'make ng.exe'"
mkdir -p ${TARGETDIR}
${CC} $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o ${TARGETDIR}/ng ${SRCDIR}/ng.c
install: ng
install -d ${PREFIX}/bin
install ${TARGETDIR}/ng ${PREFIX}/bin
ng.exe: ${SRCDIR}/ng.c
mkdir -p ${TARGETDIR}
${WIN32_CC} -o ${TARGETDIR}/ng.exe ${SRCDIR}/ng.c -lwsock32 -O3 ${CFLAGS}
# any idea why the command line is so sensitive to the order of
# the arguments? If CFLAGS is at the beginning, it won't link.
clean:
@echo ""
@echo "If you have a Windows binary, 'make clean' won't delete it."
@echo "You must remove this manually. Most users won't have MinGW"
@echo "installed - so I'd rather not delete something you can't rebuild."
@echo ""
rm -f ${TARGETDIR}/ng
# rm -f ${TARGETDIR}/ng.exe