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authorRong-En Fan <rafan@FreeBSD.org>2006-07-20 18:54:50 +0000
committerRong-En Fan <rafan@FreeBSD.org>2006-07-20 18:54:50 +0000
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---- Makefile.orig Sat Jul 13 07:33:16 2002
-+++ Makefile Tue Dec 14 23:47:23 2004
-@@ -18,23 +18,23 @@
- #
-
- # directory for TeX inputs (cwebmac.tex goes here)
--MACROSDIR= /usr/local/texmf/tex/generic
-+MACROSDIR= ${PREFIX}/share/texmf/tex/generic/misc
-
- # directory for CWEB inputs in @i files
--CWEBINPUTS= /usr/local/lib/cweb
-+CWEBINPUTS= ${PREFIX}/share/cweb
-
- # extension for manual pages ("l" distinguishes local from system stuff)
--MANEXT= l
--#MANEXT= 1
-+#MANEXT= l
-+MANEXT= 1
-
- # directory for manual pages (cweb.1 goes here)
--MANDIR= /usr/man/man$(MANEXT)
-+MANDIR= ${PREFIX}/man/man$(MANEXT)
-
- # destination directory for executables; must end in /
--DESTDIR= /usr/local/bin/
-+DESTDIR= ${PREFIX}/bin/
-
- # directory for GNU EMACS Lisp code (cweb.el goes here)
--EMACSDIR= /usr/local/emacs/lisp
-+EMACSDIR= ${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp
-
- # Set DESTPREF to null if you want to call the executables "tangle" and "weave"
- # (probably NOT a good idea; we recommend leaving DESTPREF=c)
-@@ -50,13 +50,13 @@
- WCHANGES=
-
- # We keep debugging info around, for fun, but most users don't need it
--CFLAGS = -g
-+#CFLAGS = -g
- #CFLAGS = -O
--LINKFLAGS = -g
-+#LINKFLAGS = -g
- #LINKFLAGS = -s # for smaller (stripped) executables on many UNIX systems
-
- # What C compiler are you using?
--CC = cc
-+#CC = cc
-
- # RM and CP are used below in case rm and cp are aliased
- RM= /bin/rm