CPP = $(CC) -E MAKE = make # BSD doesn't have it as a default. #Note: an alternative is CPP = /lib/cpp all: xmakefile doall doall: $(MAKE) $(MAKEOVERRIDES) -f xmakefile ${MFLAGS} all #This is used in making a distribution. #Do not use it on development directories! distclean: -rm -f paths.h config.h emacs-* temacs xemacs xmakefile core \ *~ \#* *.o libXMenu11.a log* clean: -rm -f temacs xemacs xmakefile core \#* *.o libXMenu11.a xemacs: xmakefile doxemacs doxemacs: $(MAKE) $(MAKEOVERRIDES) -f xmakefile ${MFLAGS} xemacs temacs: xmakefile dotemacs dotemacs: $(MAKE) $(MAKEOVERRIDES) -f xmakefile ${MFLAGS} temacs # If you have a problem with cc -E here, changing # the definition of CPP above may fix it. xmakefile: ymakefile config.h -rm -f xmakefile junk.c cp ymakefile junk.c $(CPP) -DYMAKEFILE junk.c | \ sed -e 's/^#.*//' -e 's/^[ ][ ]*$$//' -e 's/^ / /' | \ sed -n -e '/^..*$$/p' > xmakefile rm -f junk.c tags: etags [a-z]*.h [a-z]*.c ../lisp/[a-z]*.el