# Only use the WIN32 wxDirDialog if we have a recent
# version of Mingw32
ifeq ($(MINGW32),1)
- ifneq "$(findstring 2.95, $(MINGW32VERSION))" ""
+ ifneq "$(_GCC295)$(_GCC3)" ""
DIRDLGOBJ = $(MSWDIR)/dirdlg.$(OBJSUFF)
else
DIRDLGOBJ = $(GENDIR)/dirdlgg.$(OBJSUFF)
$(COMMDIR)/memory.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/mimecmn.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/module.$(OBJSUFF) \
+ $(COMMDIR)/msgout.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/mstream.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/object.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/process.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/geometry.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/gifdecod.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/helpbase.$(OBJSUFF) \
+ $(COMMDIR)/iconbndl.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/imagall.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/imagbmp.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/image.$(OBJSUFF) \
+ $(COMMDIR)/imagfill.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/imaggif.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/imagiff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/imagjpeg.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/quantize.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/radiocmn.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/resource.$(OBJSUFF) \
+ $(COMMDIR)/settcmn.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/sizer.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/statbar.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(COMMDIR)/tbarbase.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/helpwin.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/icon.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/imaglist.$(OBJSUFF) \
+ $(MSWDIR)/iniconf.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/joystick.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/listbox.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/listctrl.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/palette.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/pen.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/penwin.$(OBJSUFF) \
+ $(MSWDIR)/popupwin.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/printdlg.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/printwin.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(MSWDIR)/radiobox.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(TIFFDIR)/tif_zip.o
ifeq ($(MINGW32),1)
- ifneq "$(findstring 2.95, $(MINGW32VERSION))" ""
+ ifneq "$(_GCC295)$(_GCC3)" ""
OBJECTS = $(MSWOBJS) $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(HTMLOBJS) $(DIRDLGOBJ) $(ADVANCEDOBJS)
else
OBJECTS = $(MSWOBJS) $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(HTMLOBJS) $(DIRDLGOBJ)
OBJECTS = $(MSWOBJS_BASE) $(COMMONOBJS_BASE) $(COMMONOBJS_BASEONLY) $(GENERICOBJS_BASE)
endif
-# MBN: if anyone has a better solution for this kludge, step
-# forward, *please*
-# this tests is we are on cygwin or not ( will _not_ work if you are using
-# ZSH on plain Win32, tought ); it uses the presence of "/"
-# in the PATH variable
-
# how do you do "VAR=\" ? BLEAGH!
BACKSLASH=$(subst a,\,a)
-ifeq (,$(findstring /,$(PATH)))
- IS_CYGWIN=0
+ifeq (,$(findstring $(OSTYPE),"cygwin!msys"))
PATH_SEPARATOR:=$(BACKSLASH)
PATH_SUBST=/
else
- IS_CYGWIN=1
PATH_SEPARATOR=/
PATH_SUBST:=$(BACKSLASH)
endif
$(RANLIB) $@
$(REGEXLIB):
- $(MAKE) -C $(REGEXDIR) -f makefile.g95 WXDIR=$(WXDIR)
+ $(MAKE) -C $(REGEXDIR) -f makefile.g95 WXDIR=$(WXDIR) WXWIN=$(WXDIR)
$(OBJECTS): $(WXINC)/wx/defs.h $(WXINC)/wx/object.h $(ARCHINCDIR)/wx/setup.h