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# This is the directory holding ar and ranlib
tooldir := /usr/local/i386-mach/bin
# This is a machine on which to run MiG. (MiG writes CPU dependent code,
# so MiG has to be run on a machine that's the same as the one that will
# run the eventual code.) If you are not doing cross-compilation, then
# you need to set MIGCOM and MIG below to the plain pathnames of those
# two programs respectively.
mighost := ernst
# Set these options to the GCC compiler spec (the correct value
# can be found in /usr/local/lib/lib-gcc).
CCTARGET=i386-mach
CCVERSION=$(firstword $(CCVERSION-$(hostname)) 2.5.8)
CCTYPE=-b $(CCTARGET) -V $(CCVERSION)
CCVERSION-douglas.gnu.ai.mit.edu = 2.5.7
CCVERSION-ernst.gnu.ai.mit.edu = 2.5.7
ccdir = /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/$(CCTARGET)/$(CCVERSION)
ifndef HOST_CC
export HOST_CC := $(CC)
endif
CC=gcc $(CCTYPE) -O2 -pipe # Ceci n'est pas une pipe.
ifeq (,$(wildcard /usr/local/lib/migcom))
MIGCOM=rsh $(mighost) cd `pwd` \; /usr/local/lib/migcom
else
MIGCOM=/usr/local/lib/migcom
endif
CPP=$(ccdir)/cpp
export CPP
# I put a /usr/local/bin/mig on the hp300s that will run $CPP locally and
# rsh to ernst to run migcom. --roland
MIG=mig # rsh $(mighost) cd `pwd` \; mig
AR=$(tooldir)/ar
RANLIB=$(tooldir)/ranlib
LD=$(ccdir)/ld -L$(ccdir)
machine := i386
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