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# This fragment is probably only useful for maintainers. It relies on
# GNU make and gcc. It is only included in the generated Makefile.in
# if `automake' is not passed the `--include-deps' flag.
MKDEP = gcc -MM $(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
## Use $(kr) in case we are doing auto-deANSIfication.
DEP_FILES = $(patsubst %.$(kr)o, $(srcdir)/.deps/%.P,$(OBJECTS))
## We use ".P" as the name of our placeholder because it can't be
## duplicated by any C source file. (Well, there could be ".c", but
## no one does that in practice)
-include $(srcdir)/.deps/.P
$(srcdir)/.deps/.P:
cd $(srcdir) && test -d .deps || mkdir .deps
## Use ":" here and not "echo timestamp". Otherwise GNU Make barfs:
## .deps/.P:1: *** missing separator. Stop.
: > $@
-include $(DEP_FILES)
$(DEP_FILES): $(srcdir)/.deps/.P
$(srcdir)/.deps/%.P: $(srcdir)/%.c
@echo "mkdeps $< > $@"
## Need \< in regexp because otherwise when srcdir=. too much can be
## matched. Also we regexp-quote srcdir because "." is a matching
## operator, and commonly appears in filenames.
@re=`echo 's,\<$(srcdir),,g' | sed 's/\./\\./g'`; \
$(MKDEP) $< | sed $$re > $@-tmp
@mv $@-tmp $@
# End of maintainer-only section