# The LameTeX Makefile # Make the correct directories for the following. # EXEC = /cs/src/lametex/src/lametex SRCDIR = /cs/src/lametex/src/ PAGEDIR = /cs/src/lametex/page/ # Below should be the command that on your system transforms a file # lametex.tex into a file lametex.dvi. Use your version of LaTeX for this. # You MUST put \040 in place of the space character. For example, # "latex lametex.tex" turns into "latex\040lametex.tex" LATEX = latex\040lametex.tex # Below should be the command that on your system transforms a file # lametex.dvi into a file lametex.ps. Use your version of dvips for this. # You MUST put \040 in place of the space character. For example, # "dvips lametex.dvi -o" turns into "dvips\040lametex.dvi\040-o" DVIPS = dvips\040lametex.dvi\040-o # List of other libraries the test files use LDFLAGS = ### List of include directories to look for file included with #include<..> INC = C++FLAGS = -g -DPAGEDIR=\"${PAGEDIR}\" -DSRCDIR=\"${SRCDIR}\" \ '-DDVIPS="${DVIPS}"' '-DLATEX="${LATEX}"' # Choose the appropriate C++ compiler and make sure the pathname is correct #CC = /pro/mia/bin/CC-3.0.1 -DATT_CC30 -D_CC30 $(C++FLAGS) #CC = /cs/bin/gcc $(C++FLAGS) #CC = /cs/bin/g++ $(C++FLAGS) #CC = /usr/lang/CC $(C++FLAGS) CC = /cs/bin/CC $(C++FLAGS) ### Command to compile a .C file into a .o file CCC = $(CC) $(DEFINES) -c $(INC) ### Command to compile a .C file into an executable CCL = $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) all : lametex ### How to make a .C file into a .o file if it has a .h file %.o :: %.C $(CCC) $< ### How to make a .C file into a .o file if it does not have a .h file %.o :: %.C $(CCC) $< ### main program lametex_objs = LameTeX.o FileInput.o Token.o Stack.o Environment.o \ Operator.o Counter.o Document.o Font.o Justify.o Length.o Label.o lametex : $(lametex_objs) $(CCL) -o $(EXEC) $(lametex_objs) $(LIBS)