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14 $! It was re-written so it would try to determine what "C" compiler to use
15 $! or you can specify which "C" compiler to use.
17 $! Specify the following as P1 to build just that part or ALL to just
24 $! Specify DEBUG or NODEBUG as P2 to compile with or without debugger
27 $! Specify which compiler at P3 to try to compile under.
33 $! If you don't speficy a compiler, it will try to determine which
34 $! "C" compiler to use.
36 $! P4, if defined, sets a TCP/IP library to use, through one of the following
45 $! P6, if defined, sets a choice of crypto methods to compile.
46 $! WARNING: this should only be done to recompile some part of an already
948 $! We have SOCKETSHR, and it is my opinion that it's the best to use.
960 $! Like UCX (the reason to do this before Multinet is that the UCX
961 $! emulation is easier to use...)
1164 $! Time to check the contents, and to make sure we get the correct library.
1170 $! Check to see if SOCKETSHR was chosen
1175 $! Set the library to use SOCKETSHR
1183 $! Check to see if MULTINET was chosen
1188 $! Set the library to use UCX emulation.
1196 $! Check to see if UCX was chosen
1201 $! Set the library to use UCX.
1216 $! Check to see if TCPIP was chosen
1221 $! Set the library to use TCPIP (post UCX).
1229 $! Check to see if NONE was chosen
1268 $! Check if the user wanted to compile just a subset of all the encryption
1293 $! Set up the logical name OPENSSL to point at the include directory