# # Tested on Dynix 3.2.0. # # From Jim Davis . # # ``There is no strtol in libc (well there is in the 'att universe' # libc, but I couldn't figure out how to link that in), so I # got the Chris Torek strtol.c from bsd-sources on uunet and # compiled that. There is no native ndbm either; I couldn't # get db 1.72 to pass it's regression test, so I used gdbm-1.7 # instead. I compiled it with gcc 1.40a. The -lseq is to pick # up getopt.'' # # @(#)Makefile.Dynix 8.5 (Berkeley) 04/10/95 # CC= gcc # use O=-O (usual) or O=-g (debugging) O= -O -g # define the database mechanisms available for map & alias lookups: # -DNDBM -- use new DBM # -DNEWDB -- use new Berkeley DB # -DNIS -- include NIS support # The really old (V7) DBM library is no longer supported. # See READ_ME for a description of how these flags interact. # DBMDEF= -DNDBM # environment definitions (e.g., -D_AIX3) ENVDEF= # see also conf.h for additional compilation flags # include directories INCDIRS= # loader options LDOPTS= # library directories LIBDIRS= # libraries required on your system LIBS= -lseq -lgdbm # location of sendmail binary (usually /usr/sbin or /usr/lib) BINDIR= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib # location of sendmail.st file (usually /var/log or /usr/lib) STDIR= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib # location of sendmail.hf file (usually /usr/share/misc or /usr/lib) HFDIR= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib # additional .o files needed OBJADD=strtol.o ################### end of user configuration flags ###################### CFLAGS= -I. $O ${INCDIRS} ${DBMDEF} ${ENVDEF} OBJS= alias.o arpadate.o clock.o collect.o conf.o convtime.o daemon.o \ deliver.o domain.o envelope.o err.o headers.o macro.o main.o \ map.o mci.o mime.o parseaddr.o queue.o readcf.o recipient.o \ savemail.o srvrsmtp.o stab.o stats.o sysexits.o \ trace.o udb.o usersmtp.o util.o version.o ${OBJADD} LINKS= ${DESTDIR}/usr/ucb/newaliases ${DESTDIR}/usr/ucb/mailq BINOWN= root BINGRP= staff # no kmem group, BINMODE=4555 # so not setgid ALL= sendmail aliases.0 mailq.0 newaliases.0 sendmail.0 all: ${ALL} sendmail: ${BEFORE} ${OBJS} ${CC} -o sendmail ${LDOPTS} ${OBJS} ${LIBDIRS} ${LIBS} #NROFF= nroff -h NROFF= groff -Tascii MANDOC= -mandoc aliases.0: aliases.5 ${NROFF} ${MANDOC} aliases.5 > aliases.0 mailq.0: mailq.1 ${NROFF} ${MANDOC} mailq.1 > mailq.0 newaliases.0: newaliases.1 ${NROFF} ${MANDOC} newaliases.1 > newaliases.0 sendmail.0: sendmail.8 ${NROFF} ${MANDOC} sendmail.8 > sendmail.0 install: install-sendmail install-docs install-sendmail: sendmail install -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE} sendmail ${BINDIR} for i in ${LINKS}; do rm -f $$i; ln -s ${BINDIR}/sendmail $$i; done install -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 644 /dev/null \ ${STDIR}/sendmail.st install -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 sendmail.hf ${HFDIR} # doesn't actually install them -- you may want to install pre-nroff versions install-docs: aliases.0 mailq.0 newaliases.0 sendmail.0 clean: rm -f ${OBJS} sendmail aliases.0 mailq.0 newaliases.0 sendmail.0 # dependencies # gross overkill, and yet still not quite enough.... ${OBJS}: sendmail.h conf.h