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# Objective Caml #
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# Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt #
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# Copyright 1999 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et #
# en Automatique. All rights reserved. This file is distributed #
# under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License. #
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#########################################################################
# $Id$
### Compile-time configuration
########## General configuration
### Where to install the binaries
BINDIR=/usr/local/bin
### Where to install the standard library
LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib/camlsl
### Where to install the man pages
MANDIR=/usr/local/man/man1
MANEXT=1
### Do #! scripts work on your system?
### Beware: on some systems (e.g. SunOS 4), this will work only if
### the string "#!$(BINDIR)/ocamlrun" is less than 32 characters long.
### In doubt, set SHARPBANGSCRIPTS to false.
SHARPBANGSCRIPTS=true
#SHARPBANGSCRIPTS=false
########## Configuration for the bytecode compiler
### Which C compiler to use for the bytecode interpreter.
### Performance of the bytecode interpreter is *much* improved
### if Gnu CC version 2 is used.
#BYTECC=gcc
#BYTECC=cc
### Additional compile-time options for $(BYTECC).
# If using gcc on Intel 386 or Motorola 68k:
# (the -fno-defer-pop option circumvents a gcc bug)
#BYTECCCOMPOPTS=-fno-defer-pop -Wall
# If using gcc and being superstitious:
#BYTECCCOMPOPTS=-Wall
# Under NextStep:
#BYTECCCOMPOPTS=-U__GNUC__ -fno-defer-pop -Wall
# Otherwise:
#BYTECCCOMPOPTS=
### Additional link-time options for $(BYTECC)
### If using GCC on a Dec Alpha under OSF1:
#BYTECCLINKOPTS=-Wl,-T,12000000 -Wl,-D,14000000
# To support dynamic loading of shared libraries (they need to look at
# our own symbols):
#BYTECCLINKOPTS=-Wl,-E
# Otherwise:
#BYTECCLINKOPTS=
### Libraries needed
# On most platforms:
#CCLIBS=-lcurses -ltermcap -lm
### How to invoke the C preprocessor
# This is not needed anymore. Leave these lines commented out.
# On most machines:
#CPP=/lib/cpp -P
# Under Solaris:
#CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp -P
# Under FreeBSD:
#CPP=cpp -P
### How to invoke ranlib
# BSD-style:
#RANLIB=ranlib
#RANLIBCMD=ranlib
# If ranlib is not needed:
#RANLIB=ar rs
#RANLIBCMD=
### Shared library support
# Extension for shared libraries: so if supported, a if not supported
#SO=so
#SO=a
# Set to nothing if shared libraries supported, and to -custom if not supported
#CUSTOM_IF_NOT_SHARED=
#CUSTOM_IF_NOT_SHARED=-custom
# Options to $(BYTECC) to produce shared objects (e.g. PIC)
#SHAREDCCCOMPOPTS=-fPIC
# How to build a shared library, invoked with output .so as first arg
# and object files as remaining args
#MKSHAREDLIB=gcc -shared -o
# Compile-time option to $(BYTECC) to add a directory to be searched
# at run-time for shared libraries
#BYTECCRPATH=-Wl,-rpath
############# Configuration for the native-code compiler
### Name of architecture for the native-code compiler
### Currently supported:
###
### alpha DecStation 3000 under OSF1
### sparc Sun Sparcstation under SunOS 4.1 or Solaris 2
### i386 Intel 386 / 486 / Pentium PCs under Linux, NextStep or FreeBSD
### mips DecStation 3100 and 5000 under Ultrix 4
### hppa HP 9000/700 under NextStep
### power IBM RS6000 and PowerPC workstations under AIX 3.2
### m68k Motorola 68020 and beyond under SunOS 4
###
### Set ARCH=none if your machine is not supported
#ARCH=alpha
#ARCH=sparc
#ARCH=i386
#ARCH=mips
#ARCH=hppa
#ARCH=m68k
#ARCH=none
### Name of architecture model for the native-code compiler.
### Some architectures come in several slightly different flavors
### that share a common code generator. This variable tailors the
### behavior of the code generator to the particular flavor used.
### Currently needed only if ARCH=power; leave MODEL=default for
### other architectures.
### If ARCH=power: choose between
### MODEL=rs6000 The original IBM RS6000 workstations
### (RIOS and RIOS2 processors)
### MODEL=ppc The newer PowerPC processors
### (Motorola/IBM PPC601, PPC603, PPC604, etc)
### The Motorola PPC601 is compatible with both models, but the newer
### PPCs will work only with MODEL=ppc, and the older IBM RS6000
### workstations will work only with MODEL=rs6000.
###
### For other architectures: leave MODEL=default
###
#MODEL=rs6000
#MODEL=ppc
#MODEL=default
### Name of operating system family for the native-code compiler.
### If ARCH=sparc: choose between
### SYSTEM=sunos SunOS 4.1
### SYSTEM=solaris Solaris 2
###
### If ARCH=i386: choose between
### SYSTEM=linux_aout Linux with a.out binaries
### SYSTEM=linux_elf Linux with ELF binaries
### SYSTEM=bsd FreeBSD, probably works for NetBSD also
### SYSTEM=nextstep NextStep
###
### For other architectures: set SYSTEM=unknown
###
#SYSTEM=sunos
#SYSTEM=solaris
#SYSTEM=linux
#SYSTEM=linux_elf
#SYSTEM=bsd
#SYSTEM=nextstep
#SYSTEM=unknown
### Which C compiler to use for the native-code compiler.
### cc is better than gcc on the Mips and Alpha.
#NATIVECC=cc
#NATIVECC=gcc
### Additional compile-time options for $(NATIVECC).
# For cc on the Alpha:
#NATIVECCCOMPOPTS=-std1
# For cc on the Mips:
#NATIVECCCOMPOPTS=-std
# For gcc if superstitious:
#NATIVECCCOMPOPTS=-Wall
### Additional link-time options for $(NATIVECC)
#NATIVECCLINKOPTS=
# Compile-time option to $(NATIVECC) to add a directory to be searched
# at run-time for shared libraries
#NATIVECCRPATH=-Wl,-rpath
### Flags for the assembler
# For the Alpha or the Mips:
#ASFLAGS=-O2
# For the PowerPC:
#ASFLAGS=-u -m ppc -w
# For the RS6000:
#ASFLAGS=-u -m pwr -w
# Otherwise:
#ASFLAGS=
### Command and flags to use for assembling .S files (often with preprocessing)
# If gcc is available:
#ASPP=gcc
#ASPPFLAGS=-c -DSYS_$(SYSTEM)
# On SunOS and Solaris:
#ASPP=$(AS)
#ASPPFLAGS=-P -DSYS_$(SYSTEM)
# Otherwise:
#ASPP=$(AS)
#ASPPFLAGS=
### Extra flags to use for assembling .S files in profiling mode
# On Digital Unix:
#ASPPPROFFLAGS=-pg -DPROFILING
# Otherwise:
#ASPPPROFFLAGS=-DPROFILING
### Whether profiling with gprof is supported
# If yes: (x86/Linux, Alpha/Digital Unix):
#PROFILING=prof
# If no: (all others)
#PROFILING=noprof
############# Configuration for the contributed libraries
### Which libraries to compile and install
# Currently available:
# unix Unix system calls
# str Regular expressions and high-level string processing
# num Arbitrary-precision rational arithmetic
# threads Lightweight concurrent processes
# systhreads Same as threads, requires POSIX threads
# graph Portable drawing primitives for X11
# dynlink Dynamic linking of bytecode
# labltk Tcl/Tk interface
# bigarray Large, multidimensional numerical arrays
OTHERLIBRARIES=unix str num threads graph dynlink labltk bigarray
### Name of the target architecture for the "num" library
# Known targets:
# x86 68K vax ns mips alpha pyramid i960
# sparc supersparc sparc-solaris supersparc-solaris
# See the file otherlibs/num/README for more explanations.
# If you don't know, leave BIGNUM_ARCH=C, which selects a portable
# C implementation of these routines.
BIGNUM_ARCH=alpha
### Link-time options to ocamlc or ocamlopt for linking with POSIX threads
# Needed for the "systhreads" package
# Usually:
#PTHREAD_LINK=-cclib -lpthread
# For Solaris:
#PTHREAD_LINK=-cclib -lpthread -cclib -lposix4
### -I options for finding the X11/*.h includes
# Needed for the "graph" and "labltk" packages
# Usually:
#X11_INCLUDES=-I/usr/X11R6/include
# For SunOS with OpenLook:
#X11_INCLUDES=/usr/openwin/include
### Link-time options to ocamlc or ocamlopt for linking with X11 libraries
# Needed for the "graph" and "labltk" packages
# Usually:
#X11_LINK=-lX11
# For SunOS with OpenLook:
#X11_LINK=-L$(X11_LIB) -lX11
### -I options for finding the include file ndbm.h
# Needed for the "dbm" package
# Usually:
#DBM_INCLUDES=
# For recent Linux systems:
#DBM_INCLUDES=-I/usr/include/gdbm
### Preprocessor options for finding tcl.h and tk.h
# Needed for the "labltk" package
# Required only if not in the standard include path.
# For Tcl/Tk 8.0 on FreeBSD:
#TK_DEFS="-I/usr/local/include/tcl8.0 -I/usr/local/include/tk8.0"
### Linker options for linking tcl and tk libraries
# Needed for the "labltk" package
# Usually (with appropriate version numbers):
#TK_LINK="-ltk8.0 -ltcl8.0"
# For Tcl/Tk 8.0 on FreeBSD:
#TK_LINK="-L/usr/local/lib -ltk8.0 -ltcl8.0"