--- Makefile.dist Sat Apr 27 02:26:56 2002 +++ Makefile Sat Apr 27 09:35:52 2002 @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ # they should be set. All of them are conditional on options set in this # file, so it should be relatively easy to determine which branch is correct -BINDIR = .. -MODDIR = ../modules +BINDIR = ${PREFIX}/ecartis +MODDIR = ${PREFIX}/ecartis/modules # First things first we need to set up some various options since OS's aren't # as nice about things are they could be. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ # Uncomment this if you are on a BSD system AND you want dynamic modules # SunOS (4 and 5 both) also needs this setting. # -#BSDMOD = 1 +BSDMOD = 1 # Uncomment this if you are compiling on OpenBSD with modules (BSDMOD = 1) #OBSDMOD = 1 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ # Uncomment this if you have the GNU strftime() function. This version # of the function understands %z to return the numerical offset. It's better # to use that if it's available for RFC822 date headers -GNU_STRFTIME=-DGNU_STRFTIME +#GNU_STRFTIME=-DGNU_STRFTIME # Uncomment this if you are on a machine that doesn't have strerror() # @@ -125,7 +125,6 @@ ifdef BSDIMOD CC=shlicc else -CC=gcc endif # Warning-level flags. Under SunOS (4 and 5), this NEEDS TO BE BLANK. @@ -134,9 +133,7 @@ # # It appears that IRIX is also rather stupid, and may require this # to be removed. -WFLAGS=-Wall -Werror -# Uncomment this to build with gdb symbols (comment above line) -#WFLAGS=-ggdb -Wall -Werror +WFLAGS:=${CFLAGS} # Now set up the initial command line. SUNOS_5 makes this a bit wierd. ifndef SUNOS_5 @@ -327,6 +324,7 @@ install: targets cp build/ecartis ${BINDIR} chmod ug+s ${BINDIR}/ecartis + chown -R ecartis:ecartis ${BINDIR} ifdef DYNMOD @for dir in ${MODULES}; do \ cp build/$${dir}.lpm ${MODDIR}/$${dir}.lpm; \