1## Haiku Generic Makefile v2.6 ## 2 3## Fill in this file to specify the project being created, and the referenced 4## Makefile-Engine will do all of the hard work for you. This handles any 5## architecture of Haiku. 6 7# The name of the binary. 8NAME = 9 10# The type of binary, must be one of: 11# APP: Application 12# SHARED: Shared library or add-on 13# STATIC: Static library archive 14# DRIVER: Kernel driver 15TYPE = 16 17# If you plan to use localization, specify the application's MIME signature. 18APP_MIME_SIG = 19 20# The following lines tell Pe and Eddie where the SRCS, RDEFS, and RSRCS are 21# so that Pe and Eddie can fill them in for you. 22#%{ 23# @src->@ 24 25# Specify the source files to use. Full paths or paths relative to the 26# Makefile can be included. All files, regardless of directory, will have 27# their object files created in the common object directory. Note that this 28# means this Makefile will not work correctly if two source files with the 29# same name (source.c or source.cpp) are included from different directories. 30# Also note that spaces in folder names do not work well with this Makefile. 31SRCS = 32 33# Specify the resource definition files to use. Full or relative paths can be 34# used. 35RDEFS = 36 37# Specify the resource files to use. Full or relative paths can be used. 38# Both RDEFS and RSRCS can be utilized in the same Makefile. 39RSRCS = 40 41# End Pe/Eddie support. 42# @<-src@ 43#%} 44 45# Specify libraries to link against. 46# There are two acceptable forms of library specifications: 47# - if your library follows the naming pattern of libXXX.so or libXXX.a, 48# you can simply specify XXX for the library. (e.g. the entry for 49# "libtracker.so" would be "tracker") 50# 51# - for GCC-independent linking of standard C++ libraries, you can use 52# $(STDCPPLIBS) instead of the raw "stdc++[.r4] [supc++]" library names. 53# 54# - if your library does not follow the standard library naming scheme, 55# you need to specify the path to the library and it's name. 56# (e.g. for mylib.a, specify "mylib.a" or "path/mylib.a") 57LIBS = 58 59# Specify additional paths to directories following the standard libXXX.so 60# or libXXX.a naming scheme. You can specify full paths or paths relative 61# to the Makefile. The paths included are not parsed recursively, so 62# include all of the paths where libraries must be found. Directories where 63# source files were specified are automatically included. 64LIBPATHS = 65 66# Additional paths to look for system headers. These use the form 67# "#include <header>". Directories that contain the files in SRCS are 68# NOT auto-included here. 69SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATHS = 70 71# Additional paths paths to look for local headers. These use the form 72# #include "header". Directories that contain the files in SRCS are 73# automatically included. 74LOCAL_INCLUDE_PATHS = 75 76# Specify the level of optimization that you want. Specify either NONE (O0), 77# SOME (O1), FULL (O2), or leave blank (for the default optimization level). 78OPTIMIZE := 79 80# Specify the codes for languages you are going to support in this 81# application. The default "en" one must be provided too. "make catkeys" 82# will recreate only the "locales/en.catkeys" file. Use it as a template 83# for creating catkeys for other languages. All localization files must be 84# placed in the "locales" subdirectory. 85LOCALES = 86 87# Specify all the preprocessor symbols to be defined. The symbols will not 88# have their values set automatically; you must supply the value (if any) to 89# use. For example, setting DEFINES to "DEBUG=1" will cause the compiler 90# option "-DDEBUG=1" to be used. Setting DEFINES to "DEBUG" would pass 91# "-DDEBUG" on the compiler's command line. 92DEFINES = 93 94# Specify the warning level. Either NONE (suppress all warnings), 95# ALL (enable all warnings), or leave blank (enable default warnings). 96WARNINGS = 97 98# With image symbols, stack crawls in the debugger are meaningful. 99# If set to "TRUE", symbols will be created. 100SYMBOLS := 101 102# Includes debug information, which allows the binary to be debugged easily. 103# If set to "TRUE", debug info will be created. 104DEBUGGER := 105 106# Specify any additional compiler flags to be used. 107COMPILER_FLAGS = 108 109# Specify any additional linker flags to be used. 110LINKER_FLAGS = 111 112# Specify the version of this binary. Example: 113# -app 3 4 0 d 0 -short 340 -long "340 "`echo -n -e '\302\251'`"1999 GNU GPL" 114# This may also be specified in a resource. 115APP_VERSION := 116 117# (Only used when "TYPE" is "DRIVER"). Specify the desired driver install 118# location in the /dev hierarchy. Example: 119# DRIVER_PATH = video/usb 120# will instruct the "driverinstall" rule to place a symlink to your driver's 121# binary in ~/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/video/usb, so that your driver will 122# appear at /dev/video/usb when loaded. The default is "misc". 123DRIVER_PATH = 124 125## Include the Makefile-Engine 126DEVEL_DIRECTORY := \ 127 $(shell findpaths -r "makefile_engine" B_FIND_PATH_DEVELOP_DIRECTORY) 128include $(DEVEL_DIRECTORY)/etc/makefile-engine 129