Makefile.global.in currently should reflect what Makefile.global

in v6.0 does...
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Marc G. Fournier 1997-01-23 23:48:08 +00:00
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@ -7,24 +7,31 @@
#
#
# IDENTIFICATION
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/Makefile.global.in,v 1.1 1997/01/23 22:50:10 scrappy Exp $
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/Makefile.global.in,v 1.2 1997/01/23 23:48:08 scrappy Exp $
#
# NOTES
# Essentially all Postgres make files include this file and use the
# variables it sets. To
# override the default setting, create a Makefile.custom in this
# directory and put your defines there. (Makefile.custom is included
# near the end of this file.)
# Essentially all Postgres make files include this file and use the
# variables it sets.
#
# If you change any of these defines you probably have to
# To override the default setting, create a Makefile.custom in this
# directory and put your defines there. (Makefile.custom is included
# near the end of this file). Sometimes, a variable gets set in
# Makefile.global after Makefile.custom has been included, so you can't
# simply set that variable in Makefile.custom. In those cases, there is
# often another variable (like CUSTOM_COPT) that you can set in
# Makefile.custom that influences the later setting of the true variable
# of interest (like CFLAGS) by Makefile.global.
#
#
# If you change any of these defines you probably have to
# make clean; make
# since no dependencies are created for these. (of course you can
# since no dependencies are created for these. (of course you can
# be crafty and check what files really depend on them and just remake
# those).
#
# Before including this file, you must set the SRCDIR variable to the
# path of the top of the Postgres source tree (the directory that
# contains this file).
#
# Before including this file, you must set the SRCDIR variable to the
# path of the top of the Postgres source tree (the directory that
# contains this file).
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -38,23 +45,21 @@
# of the port.
# The name of the port. Valid choices are:
# aix IBM on AIX 3.2.5
# alpha DEC Alpha AXP on OSF/1 2.0
# hpux HP PA-RISC on HP-UX 9.0
# i386_solaris i386 Solaris
# sparc_solaris SUN SPARC on Solaris 2.4
# sparc SUN SPARC on SunOS 4.1.3
# ultrix4 DEC MIPS on Ultrix 4.4
# linux Intel x86 on Linux 1.2 and Linux ELF
# (For non-ELF Linux, see LINUX_ELF below).
# BSD44_derived OSs derived from 4.4-lite BSD (NetBSD, FreeBSD)
# bsdi BSD/OS 2.0, 2.01, 2.1
# aix IBM on AIX 3.2.5
# irix5 SGI MIPS on IRIX 5.3
# dgux DG/UX 5.4R3.10
# Some hooks are provided for
# hpux HP PA-RISC on HP-UX 9.0
# i386_solaris i386 Solaris
# irix5 SGI MIPS on IRIX 5.3
# linux Intel x86 on Linux 1.2 and Linux ELF
# (For non-ELF Linux, see LINUX_ELF below).
# nextstep Motorola MC68K or Intel x86 on NeXTSTEP 3.2 or greater
# sparc_solaris SUN SPARC on Solaris 2.4
# sunos4 SUN SPARC on SunOS 4.1.3
# svr4 Intel x86 on Intel SVR4
# next Motorola MC68K or Intel x86 on NeXTSTEP 3.2
# but these are guaranteed not to work as of yet.
# ultrix4 DEC MIPS on Ultrix 4.4
#
# Note that portname is defined here to be UNDEFINED to remind you
# to change it in Makefile.custom.
@ -94,7 +99,6 @@ LIBDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/lib
#
IPCS=@ipcs@
IPCRM=@ipcrm@
#IPCSDIR= /usr/bin
# Where the man pages (suitable for use with "man") get installed.
POSTMANDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/man
@ -105,9 +109,6 @@ POSTDOCDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/doc
# Where the header files necessary to build frontend programs get installed.
HEADERDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/include
# The port to run the postmaster on
POSTPORT= 5432
# NAMEDATALEN is the max length for system identifiers (e.g. table names,
# attribute names, function names, etc.)
#
@ -133,24 +134,17 @@ OIDNAMELEN= 36
# (that is, prepend '#', don't set it to "0" or "no").
# Compile libpq++
# NAT: autoconf can check if we have a cplusplus compiler and will
# NAT: define HAVE_Cplusplus for us
#HAVE_Cplusplus= true
@HAVECXX@
# Commenting out CASSERT will make things go a LOT faster, but you will
# also loose a lot of useful error-checking.
# NAT: autoconf doesn't deal with CASSERT: this is a user choice.
CASSERT= true
# Comment out ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT if you do NOT want unaligned access to
# multi-byte types to generate a bus error.
# NAT: autoconf doesn't deal with ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT. Should it test for
# NAT: it and only set it if it has to?).
ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT= true
# Comment out PROFILE to generate a profile version of the binaries
# NAT: autoconf doesn't deal with PROFILE: this is a user choice.
#PROFILE= -p -non_shared
# About the use of readline in psql:
@ -161,12 +155,9 @@ ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT= true
# and READLINE_LIBDIR to reflect the location of the readline and history
# headers and libraries.
#
# NAT: autoconf will check for libreadline and will define USE_READLINE
# NAT: appropriately, and hopefully take care of the inc and lib too.
@USE_READLINE@
# directories for the readline and history libraries.
# [automagically taken care of by autoconf?]
#READLINE_INC= -I/home/tools/include
#READLINE_LIB= -L/home/tools/lib -lreadline
@ -174,14 +165,17 @@ ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT= true
#HISTORY_INC= -I/home/tools/include -I/home/tools/include/readline
#HISTORY_LIB= -L/home/tools/lib -lhistory
# curses is required by readline. Ncurses has obsoleted curses, and may
# in fact be what goes by the name "curses" on this system.
CURSES_LIB= -L/home/tools/lib -lcurses
# If you plan to use Kerberos for authentication...
#
# Comment out KRBVERS if you do not use Kerberos.
# Set KRBVERS to "4" for Kerberos v4, "5" for Kerberos v5.
# XXX Edit the default Kerberos variables below!
#
# NAT: I don't know how to deal with kerberos in autoconf.
#KRBVERS= 5
# Globally pass Kerberos file locations.
@ -217,7 +211,6 @@ endif
# USE_TCL= true
# customize these to your site's needs
#
# NAT: I don't know how to deal with TCL in autoconf.
TCL_INCDIR= /home/tools/include
TCL_LIBDIR= /home/tools/lib
TCL_LIB= -ltcl7.5
@ -292,8 +285,6 @@ endif
#
# AR
# NAT: I am unsure how to write a test for AROPT=cq vs AROPT=crs, because
# NAT: I don't know what it does ;-)
ifneq (,$(findstring /$(PORTNAME)/, /BSD44_derived/bsdi/sparc/))
AROPT = cq
else
@ -311,21 +302,16 @@ DLSUFFIX= .so
#
# CC
#
# NAT: autoconf tests for CC
CC= @CC@
#
# LEX
#
# NAT: autoconf tests for LEX and LEXLIB. I've removed the -L and
# NAT: am unsure how to get it back with autoconf.
LEX= @LEX@
LD_ADD_BE = @LEXLIB@
# SHARED LIBRARIES
#
# NAT: I am unsure how to write an autoconf test for shared library
# NAT: flags and rules.
CFLAGS_SL= -fpic -DPIC
%.so: %.o
@ -681,6 +667,11 @@ endif
# This goes here so that customization in Makefile.custom is effective
##############################################################################
ifneq ($(CUSTOM_INSTALL),)
INSTALL= $(CUSTOM_INSTALL)
endif
#
# Flags for CC and LD.
@ -708,14 +699,18 @@ endif
# Common values for COPT are: -g for debuggable binaries, -m486 if you are
# using a i486 or better.
ifneq ($(CUSTOM_COPT),)
COPT= $(CUSTOM_COPT)
else
ifeq ($(CC), gcc)
COPT= -O2 -Werror
else
COPT= -O
ifneq ($(CUSTOM_CC),)
CC= $(CUSTOM_CC)
endif
ifneq ($(CUSTOM_COPT),)
COPT= $(CUSTOM_COPT)
else
ifeq ($(CC), gcc)
COPT= -O2 -Werror
else
COPT= -O
endif
endif