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1###############################################################################
2# NeXT Makefile.postamble
3# Copyright 1996, NeXT Software, Inc.
4#
5# This Makefile is used for configuring the standard app makefiles associated
6# with ProjectBuilder.
7#
8# Use this template to set attributes for a project, sub-project, bundle, or
9# palette. Each node in the project's tree of sub-projects and bundles
10# should have it's own Makefile.preamble and Makefile.postamble. Additional
11# rules (e.g., after_install) that are defined by the developer should be
12# defined in this file.
13#
14###############################################################################
15#
16# Here are the variables exported by the common "app" makefiles that can be
17# used in any customizations you make to the template below:
18#
19# PRODUCT_ROOT - Name of the directory to which resources are copied.
20# OFILE_DIR - Directory into which .o object files are generated.
21# (Note that this name is calculated based on the target
22# architectures specified in Project Builder).
23# DERIVED_SRC_DIR - Directory used for all other derived files
24# ALL_CFLAGS - All the flags passed to the cc(1) driver for compilations
25#
26# NAME - name of application, bundle, subproject, palette, etc.
27# LANGUAGE - langage in which the project is written (default "English")
28# LOCAL_RESOURCES - localized resources (e.g. nib's, images) of project
29# GLOBAL_RESOURCES - non-localized resources of project
30# PROJECTVERSION - version of ProjectBuilder project (NS3.X = 1.1, NS4.0 = 2.0)
31# ICONSECTIONS - Specifies icon sections when linking executable
32#
33# CLASSES - Class implementation files in project.
34# HFILES - Header files in project.
35# MFILES - Other Objective-C source files in project.
36# CFILES - Other C source files in project.
37# PSWFILES - .psw files in the project
38# PSWMFILES - .pswm files in the project
39# SUBPROJECTS - Subprojects of this project
40# BUNDLES - Bundle subprojects of this project
41# OTHERSRCS - Other miscellaneous sources of this project
42# OTHERLINKED - Source files not matching a standard source extention
43#
44# LIBS - Libraries to link with when making app target
45# DEBUG_LIBS - Libraries to link with when making debug target
46# PROF_LIBS - Libraries to link with when making profile target
47# OTHERLINKEDOFILES - Other relocatable files to (always) link in.
48#
49# APP_MAKEFILE_DIR - Directory in which to find generic set of Makefiles
50# MAKEFILEDIR - Directory in which to find $(MAKEFILE)
51# MAKEFILE - Top level mechanism Makefile (e.g., app.make, bundle.make)
52# INSTALLDIR - Directory app will be installed into by 'install' target
53#
54###############################################################################
55
56
57# Change defaults assumed by the standard makefiles here. Edit the
58# following default values as appropriate. (Note that if no Makefile.postamble
59# exists, these values will have defaults set in common.make).
60
61# Versioning of frameworks, libraries, bundles, and palettes:
62#CURRENTLY_ACTIVE_VERSION = YES
63 # Set to "NO" to produce a compatibility binary
64#DEPLOY_WITH_VERSION_NAME = A
65 # This should be incremented as your API changes.
66#COMPATIBILITY_PROJECT_VERSION = 1
67 # This should be incremented as your API grows.
68#CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION = 1
69 # Defaults to using the "vers_string" hack.
70
71# Some compiler flags can be easily overridden here, but onlytake effect at
72# the top-level:
73#OPTIMIZATION_CFLAG = -O
74#DEBUG_SYMBOLS_CFLAG = -g
75#WARNING_CFLAGS = -Wmost
76#DEBUG_BUILD_CFLAGS = -DDEBUG
77#PROFILE_BUILD_CFLAGS = -pg -DPROFILE
78
79# This definition will suppress stripping of debug symbols when an executable
80# is installed. By default it is YES.
81# STRIP_ON_INSTALL = NO
82
83# Flags passed to yacc
84#YFLAGS = -d
85
86# Library and Framework projects only:
87# 1. If you want something other than the default .dylib name, override it here
88#DYLIB_INSTALL_NAME = lib$(NAME).dylib
89
90# 2. If you want to change the -install_name flag from the absolute path to the development area, change it here. One good choice is the installation directory. Another one might be none at all.
91#DYLIB_INSTALL_DIR = $(INSTALLDIR)
92
93# Ownership and permissions of files installed by 'install' target
94#INSTALL_AS_USER = root
95 # User/group ownership
96#INSTALL_AS_GROUP = wheel
97 # (probably want to set both of these)
98#INSTALL_PERMISSIONS =
99 # If set, 'install' chmod's executable to this
100
101# Options to strip for various project types. Note: -S strips debugging symbols
102# (executables can be stripped down further with -x or, if they load no bundles, with no
103# options at all).
104#APP_STRIP_OPTS = -S
105#TOOL_STRIP_OPTS = -S
106#LIBRARY_STRIP_OPTS = -S
107 # for .a archives
108#DYNAMIC_STRIP_OPTS = -S
109 # for bundles and shared libraries
110STRIPFLAGS =
111
112#########################################################################
113# Put rules to extend the behavior of the standard Makefiles here. "Official"
114# user-defined rules are:
115# * before_install
116# * after_install
117# * after_installhdrs
118# You should avoid redefining things like "install" or "app", as they are
119# owned by the top-level Makefile API and no context has been set up for where
120# derived files should go.
121#
122# Note: on MS Windows, executables, have an extension, so rules and dependencies
123# for generated tools should use $(EXECUTABLE_EXT) on the end.