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diff --git a/lang/sml-nj-devel/files/targets.customized b/lang/sml-nj-devel/files/targets.customized deleted file mode 100644 index 2857f74eca80..000000000000 --- a/lang/sml-nj-devel/files/targets.customized +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -# targets -# -# the following is a list of the targets (in addition to sml) that -# this shell script can install. Comment out those that you do not -# want. Note that cml-lib requires cml. - -# -# But first, decide where you want to have stable libraries stored. -# If you set $MOVE_LIBRARIES to true, then the install script will -# move all libraries out of the source tree and into the $LIBDIR -# directory. Thus, you can then delete the entire source tree without -# losing functionality. So choose one of these two: - -MOVE_LIBRARIES=true -#MOVE_LIBRARIES=false - -# Now let's get started with the target list... - -TARGETS="" - -# (Always: build the basic sml compiler. This is not reflected in $TARGETS.) - - -# unpack the source code for the SML/NJ compiler; this is not required, -# unless you are doing compiler hacking, but it may be interesting to look at. -# -#TARGETS="$TARGETS src-smlnj" - -# build ML-Yacc -# -TARGETS="$TARGETS ml-yacc" - -# Always: install the pre-compiled ML-Yacc Library; this is necessary -# to use parsers produced by ML-Yacc, but also to bootstrap the system -# in the first place. - - -# build ML-Lex -# -TARGETS="$TARGETS ml-lex" - -# Always: install the pre-compiled SML/NJ Library (necessary to bootstrap). - - -# build ML-Burg -# -TARGETS="$TARGETS ml-burg" - -# pre-compile and install the remaining components of the SML/NJ library -# (everything except smlnj-lib.cm, aka Util, itself) -TARGETS="$TARGETS smlnj-lib" - -# pre-compile and install Concurrent ML, which is a library for message-passing -# concurrency. -# -#TARGETS="$TARGETS cml" - -# pre-compile and install the CML Library, which provides some useful CML -# modules. -# -#TARGETS="$TARGETS cml-lib" - -# pre-compile and install eXene, which is a library for X-Windows programming. -# EXene requires CML. -# -#TARGETS="$TARGETS eXene" - -# pre-compile and install the C-Kit, which is a library for parsing and -# type-checking C programs -# -TARGETS="$TARGETS ckit" - -# pre-compile and install the ML-NLFFI Library, which is the core of -# a new foreign function interface (where "foreign" functions are -# "no longer foreign") -# This library is necessary to compile and/or run programs that use -# the new FFI. -# This preview release currently works only under X86/Linux. -# -TARGETS="$TARGETS ml-nlffi-lib" - -# build ML-NLFFI-Gen, a program generator tool used in conjunction with -# the new "NLFFI" foreign function interface. The tool generates ML -# glue code from C source code. -# (Requires ckit!) -# This preview release currently works only under X86/Linux. -# -TARGETS="$TARGETS ml-nlffigen" - -# unpack and install the documentation directory. -# -#TARGETS="$TARGETS doc" - -# Note: autoloading is always enabled. -# In order to customize what is being pre-registered for autoloading -# edit file "preloads". You should make sure that it contains at least -# "$smlnj/cm.cm". -# Also, it is a good idea to have "$/basis.cm" pre-loaded. |