# Makefile for xv # your C compiler (and options) of choice # if you want to use gcc, use this line, or something like it. # CC = gcc -g -traditional # CC = gcc -g -ansi -Dsparc CC = cc # if compiling on a Mips machine, (not a DECstation), try this: # CCOPTS = -Olimit 2000 -systype bsd43 #CCOPTS = -O CCOPTS = -O -L/usr/X11R5/lib -I/usr/X11R5/include # if you're using a Sun running OpenWindows, you may want to add these two # options to the CCOPTS line, so it finds the libs and include files # -L/usr/openwin/lib -I/usr/openwin/include # Likewise, if your X11 include files and libX11.a library aren't in the # 'standard' places in which the C compiler looks, you should add '-L' and # '-I' options on the CCOPTS line to tell the compiler where said files are. ################ CONFIGURATION OPTIONS ################# # By default, backing_store is turned on ('WhenMapped') for several XV windows. # This is generally a good performance improvement, however, it has been known # to crash some servers (most notably X11R3 running on an HP), so this is left # as something that you could turn off, if necessary. BACKING_STORE = -DBACKING_STORE # if you are running on a SysV-based machine, such as HP, Silicon Graphics, # Solaris, etc., uncomment the following line to get mostly there. #UNIX = -DSVR4 # If your machine does not have the 'setitimer()' call (do 'man setitimer' # to check), but does have the 'usleep()' call, uncomment the following line: #TIMERS = -DUSLEEP # # alternately, if your machine does not have EITHER the 'setitimer()' or # the 'usleep()' call, uncomment the following line: # # Note: SCO ODT 1.1 (UNIX 3.2v2) does not have itimers, ODT 2.0 (UNIX 3.2v4) # does. Uncomment this accordingly. # #TIMERS = -DNOTIMER # PostScript file input support: # # if you have the 'ghostscript' package installed (version 2.5 or later), # you can use it let XV display postscript files. Note: to do so, you're # 'gs' *must* be built with 'pbmraw','pgmraw', and 'ppmraw' support, which # is *NOT* turned on by default when you build gs. It's easy. See the gs # distribution for how-to information. (currently, it's just a matter of # adding 'pbmraw.dev pgmraw.dev ppmraw.dev' to the DEVICE_DEVS line in the # ghostscript Makefile, and typing make). Also note that if your version # of gs supports 'pnmraw' you should add that support as well, and change # the GS_DEV line below to 'pnmraw' for optimum performance. (Currently, # this device isn't in ghostscript, but it should be appearing in a new # version. # # if you wish to use gs, uncomment the following lines, and make sure that # GS_PATH specifies the complete path to your gs executable. GS_LIB should # be set if there's some other gs libs that should be searched, but aren't # by default. (In which case you should probably just fix your 'gs' so it # looks in the right places without being told...) # Note that it is necessary to put a backslash in front of the " chars #GS_PATH=-DGS_PATH=\"/pkg/bin/gs\" #GS_LIB=-DGS_LIB=\"\" #GS_DEV=-DGS_DEV=\"pbmraw\" # if, for whatever reason, you're unable to get the JPEG library to compile # on your machine, *COMMENT OUT* the following lines # # Also, comment out the LIBJPEG dependancy at the end of this Makefile # JPEG = -DHAVE_JPEG JPEGDIR = jpeg LIBJPEG = $(JPEGDIR)/libjpeg.a JPEGINCLUDE = -I$(JPEGDIR) # if, for whatever reason, you're unable to get the TIFF library to compile # on your machine, *COMMENT OUT* the following lines # # Also, comment out the LIBTIFF dependancy at the end of this Makefile # TIFF = -DHAVE_TIFF TIFFDIR = tiff LIBTIFF = $(TIFFDIR)/libtiff.a TIFFINCLUDE = -I$(TIFFDIR) # if, for whatever reason, you're unable to get the PDS/VICAR support # to compile (xvpds.c, and vdcomp.c), *COMMENT OUT* the following line, # and also remove 'vdcomp' from the 'all:' dependancy PDS = -DHAVE_PDS # if you are running under DXWM, I pity you. XV doesn't work correctly # under DXWM. You should probably be running MWM. However, if such is # not an option for you, try uncommenting the following line. The # behavior won't be 'right', but it will be less 'wrong'. #DXWM = -DDXWM #if your system doesn't have u_long, u_short ... typedefined #uncomment the following line: #BSDTYPES = -DBSDTYPES # if your system *doesn't* have a /usr/include/dirent.h, (ie, isn't POSIX # compliant, then you may have to uncomment the following line to use the # 'old-style' directory-handling structures # #NODIRENT = -DNODIRENT # for UMAX V by Encore Computers uncomment the following line for # the portable c compiler, system specific definitions and # location of local X11 library(if site specific, modify -L option) # No other switches should be necessary # #UMAX = -q extensions=pcc_c -D__UMAXV__ -L/usr2/usr/lib/X11 -DSVR4 # if your machine doesn't have 'random()', but does have 'rand()', # uncomment the following line: # #RAND = -DNO_RANDOM # IF YOUR MACHINE DOESN'T HAVE 'vprintf()' OR 'vsprintf()' # (see vprintf.c for more information, if needed) # (for BSD 4.3 VAX, uncomment the following line) #VPRINTF = -DNEED_VPRINTF -DINTSPRINTF -DLONGINT -DNOVOID # (for (stock) IBM RT AOS 4.3, uncomment the following line) #VPRINTF = -DNEED_VPRINTF -DLONGINT -DNOSTDHDRS # (for Sequent running DYNIX 3.1.4, uncomment the following line) #VPRINTF = -DNEED_VPRINTF -DLONGINT -DNOSTDHDRS # If you are using an HP running HPUX 7.0, uncomment the following line # #HPUX7 = -DSVR4 +Ns4000 -DHPUX7 # If you are using an SGI system, uncomment the following line #SGI = -Dsgi # For Interactive Unix System machines # you'll want to modify LIBS to # LIBS = -lX11 $(LIBJPEG) $(LIBTIFF) -lm -lnsl_s -linet -lgen # For SCO 1.1 (UNIX 3.2v2) machines, uncomment the following: # #SCO = -Dsco -DPOSIX -DNOTIMER # # For ODT 2.0 (UNIX 3.2v4) machines, uncomment the following: # #SCO= -DPOSIX -DNO_RANDOM # # Also, you'll want to add '-lc -lx' to the end of the LIBS def below # # -lx must be after -lc so you get the right directory routines. # ################ END OF CONFIGURATION OPTIONS ################# CFLAGS = $(CCOPTS) $(JPEG) $(JPEGINCLUDE) $(TIFF) $(TIFFINCLUDE) $(PDS) \ $(GS_PATH) $(GS_DEV) $(GS_LIB) \ $(BACKING_STORE) $(NODIRENT) $(VPRINTF) $(TIMERS) \ $(UNIX) $(BSDTYPES) $(RAND) $(DXWM) \ $(SGI) $(SCO) $(HPUX7) $(UMAX) LIBS = -lX11 $(LIBJPEG) $(LIBTIFF) -lm BITMAPS = bitmaps/grasp bitmaps/penn bitmaps/down bitmaps/down1 \ bitmaps/up bitmaps/up1 bitmaps/scrlgray bitmaps/gray50 \ bitmaps/gray25 bitmaps/i_fifo bitmaps/i_chr bitmaps/i_dir \ bitmaps/i_blk bitmaps/i_lnk bitmaps/i_sock bitmaps/i_reg \ bitmaps/i_exe bitmaps/rb_frame bitmaps/rb_frame1 bitmaps/rb_body \ bitmaps/rb_top bitmaps/rb_dtop bitmaps/rb_bot bitmaps/rb_dbot \ bitmaps/rb_dot bitmaps/uph bitmaps/uph1 bitmaps/downh \ bitmaps/downh1 \ bitmaps/fc_left bitmaps/fc_leftm bitmaps/fc_mid bitmaps/fc_midm \ bitmaps/fc_right bitmaps/fc_rightm bitmaps/fc_left1 \ bitmaps/fc_left1m bitmaps/fc_right1 bitmaps/fc_right1m \ bitmaps/icon bitmaps/dial_cw1 bitmaps/dial_cw2 bitmaps/dial_ccw1 \ bitmaps/dial_ccw2 bitmaps/iconmask bitmaps/gf1_addh \ bitmaps/gf1_delh bitmaps/gf1_line bitmaps/gf1_rst \ bitmaps/gf1_spln bitmaps/gf1_gamma \ bitmaps/h_rotl bitmaps/h_rotr bitmaps/h_sinc bitmaps/h_sdec \ bitmaps/h_flip bitmaps/cb_check \ bitmaps/h_sat bitmaps/h_desat bitmaps/root_weave \ bitmaps/cboard50 bitmaps/mb_chk bitmaps/fliph bitmaps/flipv \ bitmaps/p10 bitmaps/m10 OBJS = xv.o xvevent.o xvroot.o xvmisc.o xvimage.o xvcolor.o xvsmooth.o \ xv24to8.o xvgif.o xvpm.o xvinfo.o xvctrl.o xvscrl.o xvalg.o \ xvgifwr.o xvdir.o xvbutt.o xvpbm.o xvxbm.o xvgam.o xvbmp.o \ xvdial.o xvgraf.o xvsunras.o xvjpeg.o xvps.o xvpopup.o xvdflt.o \ xvtiff.o xvtiffwr.o xvpds.o xvrle.o xviris.o xvgrab.o vprintf.o \ xvbrowse.o xvtext.o xvpcx.o MISC = README INSTALL CHANGELOG IDEAS .c.o: ; $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c all: $(LIBJPEG) $(LIBTIFF) xv bggen vdcomp xcmap xv: $(OBJS) $(LIBJPEG) $(LIBTIFF) $(CC) -o xv $(CFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(LIBS) bggen: bggen.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o bggen bggen.c vdcomp: vdcomp.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o vdcomp vdcomp.c xcmap: xcmap.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o xcmap xcmap.c $(LIBS) xvclean: rm -f $(OBJS) xv clean: xvclean rm -f bggen vdcomp xcmap # comment out one or both of the following if you aren't using the JPEG and # TIFF libraries ( cd $(JPEGDIR) ; make clean ) ( cd $(TIFFDIR) ; make clean ) tar: tar cf xv.tar Makefile* Imakefile *.c *.h bitmaps \ docs unsupt vms $(JPEGDIR) $(TIFFDIR) $(MISC) $(OBJS): xv.h xv.o: bitmaps.h xvbutt.o: bitmaps.h xvctrl.o: bitmaps.h xvdial.o: bitmaps.h xvinfo.o: bitmaps.h xvmisc.o: bitmaps.h xvscrl.o: bitmaps.h xvgraf.o: bitmaps.h xvdflt.o: bitmaps/xvpic_logo_top bitmaps/xvpic_logo_bot bitmaps/xvpic_logo_out xvdflt.o: bitmaps/xv_rev bitmaps/xv_jhb bitmaps/xv_cpyrt xvdflt.o: bitmaps/xf_left bitmaps/xf_right bitmaps/font5x9.h bitmaps.h: $(BITMAPS) cat $(BITMAPS) > bitmaps.h # if, for whatever reason, you're unable to get the JPEG library to compile # on your machine, *COMMENT OUT* the following lines # $(LIBJPEG): ( cd $(JPEGDIR) ; make CC='$(CC)' libjpeg.a ) # if, for whatever reason, you're unable to get the TIFF library to compile # on your machine, *COMMENT OUT* the following lines # $(LIBTIFF): ( cd $(TIFFDIR) ; make CC='$(CC)')