# notes for redhat 6.0 # the configure should select the compiler GCC=/usr/bin/i386-glibc20-linux-gcc # However for the gcl-tk directory, you must use plain 'gcc' since # that must link with the tcl tk libs which have been compiled with it. # so after configure change to GCC=gcc in the gcl-tk/makefile # Machine dependent makefile definitions for intel 386,486 running linux LBINDIR=/usr/local/bin #OFLAG = -g OFLAG = -O4 #LIBS = -lm ODIR_DEBUG= -O4 #ODIR_DEBUG= -g # This CC string will be used for compilation of the system, # and also in the compiler::*cc* variable for later compilation of # lisp files. # (the -pipe is just since our file system is slow..) CC = ${GCC} -pipe -fwritable-strings -DVOL=volatile -I$(GCLDIR)/o -fsigned-char $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) # under redhat 6.1 and slackware 7.0 we needed to have this # link be static, but should be ok with the fix to unixport/rsym_elf.c LDCC=${CC} -static LDCC=${CC} # note for linuxaout on an elf machine add -b i486-linuxaout # CC = gcc -pipe -fwritable-strings -DVOL=volatile -I$(GCLDIR)/o -fsigned-char -b i486-linuxaout # Enable the fastloading mechanism which does not use ld -A # requires c/rel_.. machine dependent code. ifeq ($(findstring libbfd,$(LIBS)),) RSYM = rsym endif SFASL = $(ODIR)/sfasl.o #MPFILES= $(MPDIR)/mpi-386d.o $(MPDIR)/libmport.a # When using SFASL it is good to have (si::build-symbol-table) INITFORM=(si::build-symbol-table) # Use symbolic links SYMB=-s LIBFILES=bsearch.o # the make to use for saved_kcp the profiler. KCP=kcp-bsd