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  • Author : Werner Lemberg
    Date : 2025-09-06 06:14:03
    Hash : 32cb5390
    Message : Update all copyright notices.

  • builds/beos/beos-def.mk
  • #
    # FreeType 2 configuration rules for a BeOS system
    #
    # this is similar to the "ansi-def.mk" file, except for BUILD and PLATFORM
    #
    
    
    # Copyright (C) 1996-2025 by
    # David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
    #
    # This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used, modified,
    # and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project license,
    # LICENSE.TXT.  By continuing to use, modify, or distribute this file you
    # indicate that you have read the license and understand and accept it
    # fully.
    
    
    DELETE       := rm -f
    CAT          := cat
    SEP          := /
    PLATFORM_DIR := $(TOP_DIR)/builds/beos
    PLATFORM     := beos
    
    # This is used for `make refdoc' and `make refdoc-venv'
    #
    BIN := bin
    
    # The directory where all library files are placed.
    #
    # By default, this is the same as $(OBJ_DIR); however, this can be changed
    # to suit particular needs.
    #
    LIB_DIR := $(OBJ_DIR)
    
    
    # The name of the final library file.  Note that the DOS-specific Makefile
    # uses a shorter (8.3) name.
    #
    LIBRARY := lib$(PROJECT)
    
    
    # Path inclusion flag.  Some compilers use a different flag than `-I' to
    # specify an additional include path.  Examples are `/i=' or `-J'.
    #
    I := -I
    
    
    # C flag used to define a macro before the compilation of a given source
    # object.  Usually it is `-D' like in `-DDEBUG'.
    #
    D := -D
    
    
    # The link flag used to specify a given library file on link.  Note that
    # this is only used to compile the demo programs, not the library itself.
    #
    L := -l
    
    
    # Target flag.
    #
    T := -o$(space)
    
    
    # C flags
    #
    #   These should concern: debug output, optimization & warnings.
    #
    #   Use the ANSIFLAGS variable to define the compiler flags used to enforce
    #   ANSI compliance.
    #
    CFLAGS ?= -c
    
    # ANSIFLAGS: Put there the flags used to make your compiler ANSI-compliant.
    #
    ANSIFLAGS ?=
    
    
    # EOF