#
# "%W% %G%"
#
-# Makefile for minimal example (UNIX).
+# Makefile for wiztest example (UNIX).
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = ../..
--- /dev/null
+#
+# File: makefile.b32
+# Author: Julian Smart
+# Created: 1999
+# Updated:
+# Copyright:
+#
+# Makefile : Builds sample for 32-bit BC++
+
+WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
+
+TARGET=wiztest
+OBJECTS = $(TARGET).obj
+
+!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.b32
+
--- /dev/null
+#
+# File: makefile.bcc
+# Author: Julian Smart
+# Created: 1998
+# Updated:
+#
+# Builds a BC++ 16-bit sample
+
+!if "$(WXWIN)" == ""
+!error You must define the WXWIN variable in autoexec.bat, e.g. WXWIN=c:\wx
+!endif
+
+WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
+
+TARGET=wiztest
+OBJECTS=$(TARGET).obj
+
+!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.bcc
+
--- /dev/null
+#
+# File: makefile.dos
+# Author: Julian Smart
+# Created: 1998
+# Updated:
+#
+# Makefile : Builds 16-bit sample, VC++ 1.5
+# Use FINAL=1 argument to nmake to build final version with no debugging
+# info
+
+WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
+
+TARGET=wiztest
+OBJECTS=$(TARGET).obj
+
+!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.msc
+
--- /dev/null
+#
+# File: makefile.vc
+# Author: Julian Smart
+# Created: 1999
+# Updated:
+# Copyright: (c) Julian Smart
+#
+# Makefile : Builds sample (VC++, WIN32)
+# Use FINAL=1 argument to nmake to build final version with no debug info.
+
+# Set WXDIR for your system
+WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
+
+PROGRAM=wiztest
+OBJECTS = $(PROGRAM).obj
+
+!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.vc
+
--- /dev/null
+#
+# Makefile for WATCOM
+#
+# Created by Julian Smart, January 1999
+#
+#
+
+WXDIR = $(%WXWIN)
+
+PROGRAM = wiztest
+OBJECTS = $(PROGRAM).obj
+
+!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeprog.wat
+
+