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#Copyright 1989, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 2000
#Free Software Foundation, Inc.

# This file is part of GDB.

# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
# 
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@

host_alias = @host_alias@
target_alias = @target_alias@
program_transform_name = @program_transform_name@
bindir = @bindir@
libdir = @libdir@
tooldir = $(libdir)/$(target_alias)

datadir = @datadir@
mandir = @mandir@
man1dir = $(mandir)/man1
man2dir = $(mandir)/man2
man3dir = $(mandir)/man3
man4dir = $(mandir)/man4
man5dir = $(mandir)/man5
man6dir = $(mandir)/man6
man7dir = $(mandir)/man7
man8dir = $(mandir)/man8
man9dir = $(mandir)/man9
infodir = @infodir@
htmldir = $(prefix)/html
includedir = @includedir@

SHELL = /bin/sh

INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@

AR = ar
AR_FLAGS = qv
RANLIB = ranlib

# If you are compiling with GCC, make sure that either 1) You use the
# -traditional flag, or 2) You have the fixed include files where GCC
# can reach them.  Otherwise the ioctl calls in inflow.c
# will be incorrectly compiled.  The "fixincludes" script in the gcc
# distribution will fix your include files up.
#CC=cc
#CC=gcc -traditional
GCC=gcc

# Directory containing source files.  Don't clean up the spacing,
# this exact string is matched for by the "configure" script.
srcdir = @srcdir@
VPATH = @srcdir@

# It is also possible that you will need to add -I/usr/include/sys to the
# CFLAGS section if your system doesn't have fcntl.h in /usr/include (which 
# is where it should be according to Posix).

# Set this up with gcc if you have gnu ld and the loader will print out
# line numbers for undefinded refs.
#CC-LD=gcc -static
CC-LD=${CC}

# Where is the "include" directory?  Traditionally ../include or ./include
INCLUDE_DIR =  ${srcdir}/../../include
INCLUDE_DEP = $$(INCLUDE_DIR)

# Where are the BFD library?
BFD_DIR = ../../bfd
BFD = $(BFD_DIR)/libbfd.a
BFD_SRC = $(srcdir)/$(BFD_DIR)
BFD_CFLAGS = -I$(BFD_DIR) -I$(BFD_SRC)

# Where is the source dir for the READLINE library?  Traditionally in .. or .
# (For the binary library built from it, we use ${READLINE_DIR}${subdir}.)
READLINE_DIR = ${srcdir}/../readline
READLINE_DEP = $$(READLINE_DIR)

# All the includes used for CFLAGS and for lint.
# -I. for config files.
# -I.. for gdb's config files (especially config.h)
# -I${srcdir} possibly for regex.h also.
# -I${srcdir}/config for more generic config files.
INCLUDE_CFLAGS = -I. -I.. -I${srcdir} -I${srcdir}/.. -I${srcdir}/../config -I$(INCLUDE_DIR)

# M{H,T}_CFLAGS, if defined, has host- and target-dependent CFLAGS
# from the config/ directory.
GLOBAL_CFLAGS = ${MT_CFLAGS} ${MH_CFLAGS}
#PROFILE_CFLAGS = -pg

# CFLAGS is specifically reserved for setting from the command line
# when running make.  I.E.  "make CFLAGS=-Wmissing-prototypes".
CFLAGS = -g
# INTERNAL_CFLAGS is the aggregate of all other *CFLAGS macros.
INTERNAL_CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS} ${GLOBAL_CFLAGS} ${PROFILE_CFLAGS} \
	${INCLUDE_CFLAGS} ${BFD_CFLAGS} -DGDBSERVER

# LDFLAGS is specifically reserved for setting from the command line
# when running make.

# Perhaps should come from parent Makefile
VERSION = gdbserver-4.12.3
DIST=gdb

LINT=/usr/5bin/lint
LINTFLAGS= $(BFD_CFLAGS)

# Host and target-dependent makefile fragments come in here.
@host_makefile_frag@
@target_makefile_frag@
# End of host and target-dependent makefile fragments

# All source files that go into linking GDB remote server.

SFILES = $(srcdir)/low-hppabsd.c $(srcdir)/low-linux.c $(srcdir)/low-lynx.c \
	 $(srcdir)/low-nbsd.c $(srcdir)/low-sim.c $(srcdir)/low-sparc.c \
	 $(srcdir)/low-sun3.c $(srcdir)/utils.c $(srcdir)/server.c \
	 $(srcdir)/remote-utils.c

DEPFILES = $(GDBSERVER_DEPFILES)

SOURCES = $(SFILES) $(ALLDEPFILES)
TAGFILES = $(SOURCES) ${HFILES} ${ALLPARAM} ${POSSLIBS} 

OBS = utils.o $(GDBSERVER_DEPFILES) server.o remote-utils.o

# Prevent Sun make from putting in the machine type.  Setting
# TARGET_ARCH to nothing works for SunOS 3, 4.0, but not for 4.1.
.c.o:
	${CC} -c ${INTERNAL_CFLAGS} $<

all: gdbserver gdbreplay

# Traditionally "install" depends on "all".  But it may be useful
# not to; for example, if the user has made some trivial change to a 
# source file and doesn't care about rebuilding or just wants to save the
# time it takes for make to check that all is up to date.
# install-only is intended to address that need.
install: all install-only
install-only: 
	n=`echo gdbserver | sed '$(program_transform_name)'`; \
	if [ x$$n = x ]; then n=gdbserver; else true; fi; \
	$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) gdbserver $(bindir)/$$n; \
	$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/gdbserver.1 $(man1dir)/$$n.1

uninstall: force
	n=`echo gdbserver | sed '$(program_transform_name)'`; \
	if [ x$$n = x ]; then n=gdbserver; else true; fi; \
	rm -f $(bindir)/$$n $(man1dir)/$$n.1

installcheck:
check:
info dvi:
install-info:
html:
install-html:
clean-info:

gdbserver: $(OBS) ${ADD_DEPS} ${CDEPS}
	rm -f gdbserver
	${CC-LD} $(GLOBAL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o gdbserver $(OBS) \
	  $(GDBSERVER_LIBS) $(XM_CLIBS)

gdbreplay: gdbreplay.o
	rm -f gdbreplay
	${CC-LD} $(GLOBAL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o gdbreplay gdbreplay.o \
	  $(XM_CLIBS)

# Put the proper machine-specific files first, so M-. on a machine
# specific routine gets the one for the correct machine.
# The xyzzy stuff below deals with empty DEPFILES
TAGS:	${TAGFILES}
	etags `find ${srcdir}/../config -name $(TM_FILE) -print` \
	  `find ${srcdir}/../config -name ${XM_FILE} -print` \
	  `find ${srcdir}/../config -name ${NAT_FILE} -print` \
	  `for i in yzzy ${DEPFILES}; do \
	     if [ x$$i != xyzzy ]; then \
	       echo ${srcdir}/$$i | sed -e 's/\.o$$/\.c/' ; \
	     fi; \
	   done` \
	  ${TAGFILES}
tags: TAGS

clean:
	rm -f *.o ${ADD_FILES} *~
	rm -f gdbserver gdbreplay core make.log

distclean: clean
	rm -f nm.h tm.h xm.h config.status
	rm -f Makefile

maintainer-clean realclean: clean
	rm -f nm.h tm.h xm.h config.status
	rm -f Makefile

STAGESTUFF=${OBS} ${TSOBS} ${NTSOBS} ${ADD_FILES} init.c init.o version.c gdb

Makefile: Makefile.in config.status @frags@
	$(SHELL) ./config.status

config.status: configure
	$(SHELL) ./config.status --recheck

force:

version.c: Makefile
	echo 'char *version = "$(VERSION)";' >version.c

# GNU Make has an annoying habit of putting *all* the Makefile variables
# into the environment, unless you include this target as a circumvention.
# Rumor is that this will be fixed (and this target can be removed)
# in GNU Make 4.0.
.NOEXPORT:

# GNU Make 3.63 has a different problem: it keeps tacking command line
# overrides onto the definition of $(MAKE).  This variable setting
# will remove them.
MAKEOVERRIDES=

## This is ugly, but I don't want GNU make to put these variables in
## the environment.  Older makes will see this as a set of targets
## with no dependencies and no actions.
unexport CHILLFLAGS CHILL_LIB CHILL_FOR_TARGET :

server.o : ${srcdir}/server.c ${srcdir}/server.h
remote-utils.o : ${srcdir}/remote-utils.c ${srcdir}/server.h
low-linux.o : ${srcdir}/low-linux.c ${srcdir}/server.h
low-lynx.o : ${srcdir}/low-lynx.c ${srcdir}/server.h
low-nbsd.o : ${srcdir}/low-nbsd.c ${srcdir}/server.h
low-sim.o : ${srcdir}/low-sim.c ${srcdir}/server.h
low-sparc.o : $(srcdir)/low-sparc.c $(srcdir)/server.h
low-sun3.o : $(srcdir)/low-sun3.c $(srcdir)/server.h
low-hppabsd.o : $(srcdir)/low-hppabsd.c $(srcdir)/server.h
utils.o : ${srcdir}/utils.c ${srcdir}/server.h

# This is the end of "Makefile.in".