Makefile revision 64739
118730Ssteve# @(#)Makefile 5.2 (Berkeley) 12/28/90 250477Speter# $FreeBSD: head/usr.bin/make/Makefile 64739 2000-08-16 23:31:43Z green $ 31590Srgrimes 41590SrgrimesPROG= make 553186SmarcelCFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR} 61590SrgrimesSRCS= arch.c buf.c compat.c cond.c dir.c for.c hash.c job.c main.c \ 718730Ssteve make.c parse.c str.c suff.c targ.c var.c util.c 81590SrgrimesSRCS+= lstAppend.c lstAtEnd.c lstAtFront.c lstClose.c lstConcat.c \ 91590Srgrimes lstDatum.c lstDeQueue.c lstDestroy.c lstDupl.c lstEnQueue.c \ 101590Srgrimes lstFind.c lstFindFrom.c lstFirst.c lstForEach.c lstForEachFrom.c \ 111590Srgrimes lstInit.c lstInsert.c lstIsAtEnd.c lstIsEmpty.c lstLast.c \ 121590Srgrimes lstMember.c lstNext.c lstOpen.c lstRemove.c lstReplace.c lstSucc.c 131590Srgrimes.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/lst.lib 141590Srgrimes 1564739Sgreen# Set the shell which make(1) uses. Bourne is the default, but a decent 1664739Sgreen# Korn shell works fine, and much faster. Using the C shell for this 1764739Sgreen# will almost certainly break everything, but it's Unix tradition to 1864739Sgreen# allow you to shoot yourself in the foot if you want to :-) 1964739Sgreen 2064739SgreenMAKE_SHELL?= sh 2164739Sgreen.if ${MAKE_SHELL} == "csh" 2264739SgreenCFLAGS+= -DDEFSHELL=0 2364739Sgreen.elif ${MAKE_SHELL} == "sh" 2464739SgreenCFLAGS+= -DDEFSHELL=1 2564739Sgreen.elif ${MAKE_SHELL} == "ksh" 2664739SgreenCFLAGS+= -DDEFSHELL=2 2764739Sgreen.else 2864739Sgreen.error "MAKE_SHELL must be set to one of \"csh\", \"sh\" or \"ksh\"." 2964739Sgreen.endif 3064739Sgreen 311590Srgrimes.include <bsd.prog.mk> 32