CC=gcc # If you know what your system's byte order is, define XML_BYTE_ORDER: # use -DXML_BYTE_ORDER=12 for little-endian byte order; # use -DXML_BYTE_ORDER=21 for big-endian (network) byte order. # -DXML_NS adds support for checking of lexical aspects of XML namespaces spec # -DXML_MIN_SIZE makes a smaller but slower parser # -DXML_DTD adds full support for parsing DTDs CFLAGS=-O2 -Ixmltok -Ixmlparse -DXML_NS -DXML_DTD # Use one of the next two lines; unixfilemap is better if it works. FILEMAP_OBJ=xmlwf/unixfilemap.o #FILEMAP_OBJ=xmlwf/readfilemap.o OBJS=xmltok/xmltok.o \ xmltok/xmlrole.o \ xmlwf/xmlwf.o \ xmlwf/xmlfile.o \ xmlwf/codepage.o \ xmlparse/xmlparse.o \ xmlparse/hashtable.o \ $(FILEMAP_OBJ) EXE= all: xmlwf/xmlwf$(EXE) xmlwf/xmlwf$(EXE): $(OBJS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS) clean: rm -f $(OBJS) xmlwf/xmlwf$(EXE) xmltok/nametab.h: gennmtab/gennmtab$(EXE) rm -f $@ gennmtab/gennmtab$(EXE) >$@ gennmtab/gennmtab$(EXE): gennmtab/gennmtab.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ gennmtab/gennmtab.c xmltok/xmltok.o: xmltok/nametab.h .c.o: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<