-## $Id: Makefile.global.in 7830 2008-05-14 18:57:39Z iulius $
-##
-## This file is meant to be the central Makefile that configure works with
-## and that all other Makefiles include. No Makefile other than this one
-## should have to be a configure substitution target.
-##
-## For installation paths, see the bottom of this file.
-
-## This version information is used to generate lib/version.c and is used
-## by INN for banner and local version identification. The version
-## identification string will be "$VERSION ($VERSION_EXTRA)", with the
-## parentheses omitted if $VERSION_EXTRA is empty (as it is for major
-## releases). If you make extensive local modifications to INN, you can
-## put your own version information in $VERSION_EXTRA. If it's set to
-## "CVS prerelease", the build time will be automatically included.
-
-VERSION = 2.4.5
-VERSION_EXTRA =
-
-## If you want to install INN relative to a root directory other than /,
-## set DESTDIR to the path to the root directory of the file system. This
-## won't affect any of the paths compiled into INN; it's used primarily
-## when building a software distribution, where software has to be
-## installed into some file system that will later be mounted as / on the
-## final system. DESTDIR should have a trailing slash, as the trailing
-## slash is not added automatically (in case someone wants to add a prefix
-## that isn't just a parent directory).
-
-DESTDIR =
-D = $(DESTDIR)
-
-## The absolute path to the top of the build directory, used to find the
-## libraries built as part of INN. Using relative paths confuses libtool
-## when linking the test suite.
-
-builddir = @builddir@
-
-## Basic compiler settings. COPT is the variable to override on the make
-## command line to change the optimization or add warning flags (such as
-## -Wall). LFS_* is for large file support. All of INN is built with the
-## large file support flags if provided.
-
-CC = @CC@
-COPT = @CFLAGS@
-GCFLAGS = $(COPT) -I$(top)/include @CPPFLAGS@ $(LFS_CFLAGS)
-
-BERKELEY_DB_CFLAGS = @BERKELEY_DB_CFLAGS@
-
-LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ $(LFS_LDFLAGS) @BERKELEY_DB_LDFLAGS@
-LIBS = @LIBS@ $(LFS_LIBS)
-
-LFS_CFLAGS = @LFS_CFLAGS@
-LFS_LDFLAGS = @LFS_LDFLAGS@
-LFS_LIBS = @LFS_LIBS@
-
-PROF = -pg
-PROFSUFFIX = _p
-MAKEPROFILING = $(MAKE) COPT="$(COPT) $(PROF)" \
- LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS) $(PROF)" \
- LIBSUFFIX=$(PROFSUFFIX)
-
-## Used to support non-recursive make. This variable is set to the necessary
-## options to the compiler to create an object file in a subdirectory. It
-## should be used instead of -c -o $@ $< and may be replaced with code that
-## calls mv, if the compiler doesn't support -c with -o.
-
-CCOUTPUT = @CCOUTPUT@
-
-## Warnings to use with gcc. Default to including all of the generally
-## useful warnings unless there's something that makes them unsuitable. In
-## particular, the following warnings are *not* included:
-##
-## -ansi Requires messing with feature test macros.
-## -pedantic Too much noise from embedded Perl.
-## -Wtraditional We assume ANSI C, so these aren't interesting.
-## -Wshadow Names like log or index are too convenient.
-## -Wcast-qual Used for a while, but some casts are unavoidable.
-## -Wconversion Too much unsigned to signed noise.
-## -Wredundant-decls Too much noise from system headers.
-##
-## Some may be worth looking at again once a released version of gcc doesn't
-## warn on system headers. The warnings below are in the same order as
-## they're listed in the gcc manual.
-##
-## Add -g because when building with warnings one generally also wants the
-## debugging information, and add -O because gcc won't find some warnings
-## without optimization turned on. Add -DDEBUG=1 so that we'll also
-## compile all debugging code and check it as well.
-
-WARNINGS = -g -O -DDEBUG=1 -Wall -W -Wendif-labels -Wpointer-arith \
- -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-align -Wwrite-strings \
- -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wnested-externs
-
-## libtool support. Note that INN does not use Automake (and that
-## retrofitting Automake is likely more work than it's worth), so
-## libtool-aware rules have to be written by hand.
-
-LIBTOOL = @LIBTOOL@
-LIBTOOLCC = @LIBTOOLCC@
-LIBTOOLLD = @LIBTOOLLD@
-EXTOBJ = @EXTOBJ@
-EXTLIB = @EXTLIB@
-
-LIBCC = $(LIBTOOLCC) $(CC)
-LIBLD = $(LIBTOOLLD) $(CC)
-
-## INN libraries. Nearly all INN programs are linked with libinn, and any
-## INN program that reads from or writes to article storage or overview is
-## linked against libstorage. EXTSTORAGELIBS is for external libraries
-## needed by libstorage.
-
-LIBINN = $(builddir)/lib/libinn$(LIBSUFFIX).$(EXTLIB)
-LIBHIST = $(builddir)/history/libinnhist$(LIBSUFFIX).$(EXTLIB)
-LIBSTORAGE = $(builddir)/storage/libstorage$(LIBSUFFIX).$(EXTLIB)
-EXTSTORAGELIBS = @BERKELEY_DB_LIB@
-
-DBMINC = @DBM_INC@
-DBMLIB = @DBM_LIB@
-
-CRYPTLIB = @CRYPT_LIB@
-PAMLIB = @PAM_LIB@
-REGEXLIB = @REGEX_LIB@
-SHADOWLIB = @SHADOW_LIB@
-
-## Embedding support. Additional flags and libraries used when compiling
-## or linking portions of INN that support embedded interpretors, set by
-## configure based on what interpretor embeddings are selected.
-
-PERLLIB = $(builddir)/lib/perl$(LIBSUFFIX).o @PERL_LIB@
-PERLINC = @PERL_INC@
-
-PYTHONLIB = @PYTHON_LIB@
-PYTHONINC = @PYTHON_INC@
-
-## OpenSSL support. Additional flags and libraries used when compiling or
-## linking code that contains OpenSSL support, and the path to the OpenSSL
-## binaries.
-
-SSLLIB = @SSL_LIB@
-SSLINC = @SSL_INC@
-SSLBIN = @SSL_BIN@
-
-## SASL support. Additional flags and libraries used when compiling or
-## linking code that contains SASL support.
-
-SASLLIB = @SASL_LIB@
-SASLINC = @SASL_INC@
-
-## Kerberos support. Additional flags and libraries used when compiling or
-## linking code that contains Kerberos support. If Kerberos libraries were
-## compiled, KRB5_AUTH is also set to the name of the Kerberos v5
-## authenticator that should be compiled and installed.
-KRB5LIB = @KRB5_LIB@
-KRB5INC = @KRB5_INC@
-KRB5_AUTH = @KRB5_AUTH@
-
-## Missing functions. If non-empty, configure detected that your system
-## was missing some standard functions, and INN will be providing its own
-## replacements from the lib directory.
-
-LIBOBJS = @LIBOBJS@
-
-## Paths to various standard programs used during the build process.
-## Changes to this file will *not* be reflected in the paths compiled into
-## programs; these paths are only used during the build process and for
-## some autogenerated scripts. To change the compiled paths, see
-## include/paths.h. You may also need to modify scripts/innshellvars*.
-
-AWK = @_PATH_AWK@
-COMPRESS = @COMPRESS@
-CTAGS = @CTAGS@
-GZIP = @GZIP@
-LEX = @LEX@
-PERL = @_PATH_PERL@
-RANLIB = @RANLIB@
-YACC = @YACC@
-UNCOMPRESS = @UNCOMPRESS@
-
-FIXSCRIPT = $(top)/support/fixscript
-
-PERLWHOAMI = $(PERL) -e 'print scalar getpwuid($$>), "\n"'
-WHOAMI = (whoami || /usr/ucb/whoami || $(PERLWHOAMI)) 2> /dev/null
-
-## Paths and command lines for programs used only by the maintainers to
-## regenerate dependencies, documentation, and the like.
-
-MAKEDEPEND = $(top)/support/makedepend
-
-POD2MAN = pod2man -c 'InterNetNews Documentation' -r 'INN $(VERSION)'
-POD2TEXT = pod2text -s -l
-
-## Installation directories. If any of the below are incorrect, don't just
-## edit this file; these directories are substituted in all over the source
-## tree by configure. Instead, re-run configure with the correct
-## command-line flags to set the directories. Run configure --help for a
-## list of supported flags.
-
-prefix = @prefix@
-
-PATHNEWS = $(prefix)
-PATHBIN = $(PATHNEWS)/bin
-PATHDOC = @DOCDIR@
-PATHETC = @ETCDIR@
-PATHMAN = @mandir@
-PATHINCLUDE = @includedir@
-PATHLIB = @LIBDIR@
-PATHCONTROL = @CONTROLDIR@
-PATHFILTER = @FILTERDIR@
-PATHRUN = @RUNDIR@
-PATHLOG = @LOGDIR@
-PATHLOGOLD = $(PATHLOG)/OLD
-PATHDB = @DBDIR@
-PATHSPOOL = @SPOOLDIR@
-PATHTMP = @tmpdir@
-PATHAUTH = $(PATHBIN)/auth
-PATHAUTHRESOLV = $(PATHAUTH)/resolv
-PATHAUTHPASSWD = $(PATHAUTH)/passwd
-PATHRNEWS = $(PATHBIN)/rnews.libexec
-PATHARCHIVE = $(PATHSPOOL)/archive
-PATHARTICLES = $(PATHSPOOL)/articles
-PATHINCOMING = $(PATHSPOOL)/incoming
-PATHTAPE = $(PATHSPOOL)/innfeed
-PATHINBAD = $(PATHINCOMING)/bad
-PATHOVERVIEW = $(PATHSPOOL)/overview
-PATHOUTGOING = $(PATHSPOOL)/outgoing
-
-MAN1 = @mandir@/man1
-MAN3 = @mandir@/man3
-MAN5 = @mandir@/man5
-MAN8 = @mandir@/man8
-
-## Installation settings. The file installation modes are determined by
-## configure; inews and rnews are special and have configure flags to
-## control how they're installed. See INSTALL for more information.
-
-NEWSUSER = @NEWSUSER@
-NEWSGROUP = @NEWSGRP@
-
-INEWSMODE = @INEWSMODE@
-RNEWSMODE = @RNEWSMODE@
-FILEMODE = @FILEMODE@
-
-OWNER = -o $(NEWSUSER) -g $(NEWSGROUP)
-ROWNER = -o $(NEWSUSER) -g @RNEWSGRP@
-
-INSTALL = $(top)/support/install-sh -c
-
-## Installation commands. These commands are used by the installation rules
-## of each separate subdirectory. The naming scheme is as follows: the first
-## two characters are CP (indicating a plain copy) or LI (indicating an
-## installation that goes through libtool). After an underscore is a
-## one-character indicator of the file type (R for a regular file, X for an
-## executable, S for a setuid root executable) and then PUB for a
-## world-readable/world-executable file or PRI for a group-readable/
-## group-executable file (only the news group).
-##
-## inews and rnews have their own special installation rules, as do database
-## files like active and newsgroups that should have the same permissions as
-## article files.
-
-LI_SPRI = $(LIBTOOL) $(INSTALL) -o root -g $(NEWSGROUP) -m 4550 -B .OLD
-LI_XPRI = $(LIBTOOL) $(INSTALL) $(OWNER) -m 0550 -B .OLD
-LI_XPUB = $(LIBTOOL) $(INSTALL) $(OWNER) -m 0555 -B .OLD
-
-LI_INEWS = $(LIBTOOL) $(INSTALL) $(OWNER) -m $(INEWSMODE) -B .OLD
-LI_RNEWS = $(LIBTOOL) $(INSTALL) $(ROWNER) -m $(RNEWSMODE) -B .OLD
-
-CP_RPRI = $(INSTALL) $(OWNER) -m 0640 -B .OLD
-CP_RPUB = $(INSTALL) $(OWNER) -m 0644 -B .OLD
-CP_XPRI = $(INSTALL) $(OWNER) -m 0550 -B .OLD
-CP_XPUB = $(INSTALL) $(OWNER) -m 0555 -B .OLD
-
-CP_DATA = $(INSTALL) $(OWNER) -m $(FILEMODE) -B .OLD
-
-## How to install man pages. Pick one of SOURCE, BSD4.4, NROFF-PACK, or
-## NROFF-PACK-SCO. Used by doc/man/putman.sh; read that script for more
-## information on what it does.
-
-MANPAGESTYLE = SOURCE
-
-## Some additional definitions needed by some versions of make, to ensure a
-## consistant set of variables are available.
-
-SHELL = /bin/sh
-
-@SET_MAKE@