* bin/postinst.cmd
* bin/postinst.bat
* bin/hb-func.sh
+ Added arch= and comp= variables to hbmk.cfg.
I plan to use these for autoconfiguration.
* make_gnu_os2.cmd
* make_gnu.bat
- Removed built in output redirection to make them in sync
with the bash flavour. Users can easily redirect it themselves.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Formally added icc.
* config/win/msvcce.cf
! Untested fixes for msvcce in GNU make.
39 lines
1.4 KiB
Batchfile
39 lines
1.4 KiB
Batchfile
@rem
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@rem $Id$
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@rem
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@echo off
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rem Minimal initialization of environment variables for OS2 GCC build
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rem for further information about see make_gnu.bat
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if "%HB_ARCHITECTURE%" == "" set HB_ARCHITECTURE=os2
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if "%HB_COMPILER%" == "" set HB_COMPILER=gcc
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rem In GCC3.2.2 the TCP/IP headers and libraries scheme have been changed.
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rem The default is the current OS/2 tcpip toolkit (BSD 4.4 based).
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rem To target the older OS/2 tcpip stack (BSD 4.3 based) and create
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rem binaries which can be executed also on older OS2 versions you must
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rem define TCPV40HDRS before including any TCP/IP headers and make
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rem sure usr/lib/tcpipv4 is searched before usr/lib (this is to
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rem get the right libsocket). It is recommended to use the -D
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rem compiler option for the define and either the LIBRARY_PATH or
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rem the -L compiler/linker option for the library.
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rem For building Harbour you can also use HB_USER_LDFLAGS environment variable,
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rem f.e.
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rem SET HB_USER_LDFLAGS=-Le:\usr\lib\tcpipv4
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rem
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rem If you are using newer OS2 version with tcp/ip stack >= 4.1
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rem (eComStation, for example) and you do not need backward binary
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rem compatibility then you can disable it by setting HB_OS2_TCP32
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rem environment variable, f.e.
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rem SET HB_OS2_TCP32=yes
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if "%HB_OS2_TCP32%" == "yes" goto tcp32
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if "%HB_OS2_TCP32%" == "YES" goto tcp32
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set HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DTCPV40HDRS %HB_USER_CFLAGS%
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:tcp32
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make %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
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