#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Makefile for UnZip 5.11 and later Jean-loup Gailly # Version: Turbo C (edit and use makefile.bc for Turbo C++) 10 July 1994 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # GNU make doesn't like the return value from "rem" #STRIP=rem STRIP=echo Ignore this line. # If you don't have LZEXE or PKLITE, get one of them. Then define: #STRIP=lzexe # or #STRIP=pklite # This makes a big difference in .exe size (and possibly load time). # memory model for UnZip (conflicting reports on whether Turbo C can or # cannot put strings into far memory; for now assume it can and use small # model *with* ZipInfo enabled...if fails, either define NO_ZIPINFO or # use large model) [GRR 940712: sigh, no go--inflate fails. Back to # large model...] #MODEL = s MODEL = l CC = tcc LD = $(CC) UCFLAGS = -m$(MODEL) -O -Z -I. -DFar= ULDFLAGS = -m$(MODEL) # funzip is always small-model FCFLAGS = -ms -O -Z -I. FLDFLAGS = -ms LDFLAGS2 = OBJS = unzip.obj crypt.obj envargs.obj explode.obj extract.obj file_io.obj \ inflate.obj match.obj unreduce.obj unshrink.obj zipinfo.obj msdos.obj OBJX = unzip_.obj crypt.obj extract_.obj file_io.obj inflate.obj match.obj \ msdos_.obj OBJF = funzip.obj crypt_.obj inflate_.obj default: unzip.exe funzip.exe unzipsfx.exe clean: rem Ignore any errors in the following... del *.ob del *.obj del unzip.exe del funzip.exe .c.obj: $(CC) -c $(UCFLAGS) $*.c crypt.obj: crypt.c unzip.h crypt.h zip.h crypt_.obj: crypt.c unzip.h crypt.h zip.h $(CC) -c $(FCFLAGS) -DFUNZIP -ocrypt_.obj crypt.c envargs.obj: envargs.c unzip.h explode.obj: explode.c unzip.h extract.obj: extract.c unzip.h crypt.h extract_.obj: extract.c unzip.h crypt.h $(CC) -c $(UCFLAGS) -DSFX -oextract_.obj extract.c file_io.obj: file_io.c unzip.h crypt.h tables.h funzip.obj: funzip.c unzip.h crypt.h tables.h $(CC) -c $(FCFLAGS) funzip.c inflate_.obj: inflate.c inflate.h unzip.h crypt.h $(CC) -c $(FCFLAGS) -DFUNZIP -oinflate_.obj inflate.c inflate.obj: inflate.c inflate.h unzip.h match.obj: match.c unzip.h msdos.obj: msdos/msdos.c unzip.h $(CC) -c $(UCFLAGS) msdos/msdos.c msdos_.obj: msdos/msdos.c unzip.h $(CC) -c $(UCFLAGS) -DSFX -omsdos_.obj msdos/msdos.c unreduce.obj: unreduce.c unzip.h unshrink.obj: unshrink.c unzip.h unzip.obj: unzip.c unzip.h crypt.h version.h unzip_.obj: unzip.c unzip.h crypt.h version.h $(CC) -c $(UCFLAGS) -DSFX -ounzip_.obj unzip.c zipinfo.obj: zipinfo.c unzip.h # Turbo Make which cannot deal with the MS-DOS 128 byte limit: # ----------------------------------------------------------- unzip.exe: $(OBJS) rem Ignore any warnings in the following commands: del funzip.ob ren funzip.obj *.ob del crypt_.ob ren crypt_.obj *.ob del inflate_.ob ren inflate_.obj *.ob $(LD) $(ULDFLAGS) -eunzip.exe *.obj ren *.ob *.obj $(STRIP) unzip.exe # better makes which know how to deal with 128 char limit on command line: # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- #unzip.exe: $(OBJS) # $(LD) $(ULDFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(LDFLAGS2) # $(STRIP) unzip.exe # both makes: # ---------- funzip.exe: $(OBJF) $(LD) $(FLDFLAGS) $(OBJF) $(LDFLAGS2) $(STRIP) funzip.exe unzipsfx.exe: $(OBJX) $(LD) $(ULDFLAGS) $(OBJX) $(LDFLAGS2) rename unzip_.exe unzipsfx.exe $(STRIP) unzipsfx.exe