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# Makefile for Zip, ZipCloak, ZipNote and ZipSplit for
# Microsoft C 5.1 and above.
# To use, do "make makefile.msc"
# Add -DSMALL_MEM or -DMEDIUM_MEM to the LOC macro if you wish to reduce
# the memory requirements.
# Add -DNO_ASM to CFLAGS and comment out the ASMOBJS definition if
# you do not have masm.
#
# If you want link Zip against zlib to replace the built-in deflate routines,
# the following changes are required:
# - in the definition of "LOC", add "-DUSE_ZLIB" and remove "-DNO_SECURE_TESTS"
# - comment out the "ASMOBJS" symbol definition
# - modify the linking command blocks for zip and zipcloak according to
# the following scheme:
# add a command line "echo ,,,zlib_$(ZIPMODEL); >> zip[c].rsp" just
# before the "$(LD)..." line; and remove the semicolon character from the
# "echo ..." line immediately preceding the just inserted command
# Optional nonstandard preprocessor flags (as -DMEDIUM_MEM or -DNO_ASM)
# should be added to the environment via "set LOCAL_ZIP=-DFOO" or added
# to the declaration of LOC here:
LOC = -DDOS -DDYN_ALLOC -DNO_SECURE_TESTS $(LOCAL_ZIP)
# Zip requires compact or large memory model.
# with 2.1, compact model exceeds 64k code segment; use large model
ZIPMODEL=L # large model for Zip and ZipUtils
# name of Flag to select memory model for assembler compiles, supported
# values are __SMALL__ , __MEDIUM__ , __COMPACT__ , __LARGE__ :
ASMODEL=__LARGE__ # keep in sync with ZIPMODEL definition !!
# Type for CPU required: 0: 8086, 1: 80186, 2: 80286, 3: 80386, etc.
CPU_TYP = 0
# Uncomment the following macro to use the optimized assembler
# routines in Zip:
ASMOBJS = match.obj crc_i86.obj
ASCPUFLAG = __$(CPU_TYP)86
# ------------- Microsoft C 5.1, 6.0, 7.0 and VC++ Pro 1.0 -------------
CC=cl
MODEL=-A$(ZIPMODEL)
FP=
COMMON_CFLAGS=-nologo -I. $(MODEL) $(FP) -DMSC $(LOC) -W3 -G$(CPU_TYP)
CFLAGS=$(COMMON_CFLAGS) -Ox
SPECFLAGS=$(COMMON_CFLAGS) -Oaict -Gs
# For MSC/C++ 7.0 and VC++ no special flags are needed:
# SPECFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)
UTILFLAGS=-DUTIL $(CFLAGS) -Fo
AS=masm
ASFLAGS=-ml -t -D$(ASCPUFLAG) -D$(ASMODEL) $(LOC)
# For MSC 6.0, use:
#AS=ml
#ASFLAGS=-c -D$(ASCPUFLAG) -D$(ASMODEL) $(LOC)
# Supress -DDYN_ALLOC in ASFLAGS if you have suppressed it in CFLAGS
LD=link
LDFLAGS=/noi/farcall/packcode/e/st:0x1000/m
# If you use an exe packer as recommended below, remove /e from LDFLAGS
# ------------- Common declarations:
STRIP=rem
# If you don't have UPX, LZEXE, or PKLITE, get one of them. Then define:
# (NOTE: upx needs a 386 or higher system to run the exe compressor)
#STRIP=upx --8086 --best
# or
#STRIP=lzexe
# or (if you've registered PKLITE)
#STRIP=pklite
# and remove /e from LDFLAGS.
# This makes a big difference in .exe size (and possibly load time)
# ------------- Used by install rule
# set BIN to the directory you want to install the executables to
BIN = c:\util
# variables
OBJZ = zip.obj crypt.obj ttyio.obj zipfile.obj zipup.obj fileio.obj util.obj \
crc32.obj crctab.obj globals.obj
OBJI = deflate.obj trees.obj $(ASMOBJS) msdos.obj
OBJU = zipfile_.obj fileio_.obj util_.obj globals.obj msdos_.obj
OBJN = zipnote.obj $(OBJU)
OBJC = zipcloak.obj crctab.obj crypt_.obj ttyio.obj $(OBJU)
OBJS = zipsplit.obj $(OBJU)
ZIP_H = zip.h ziperr.h tailor.h msdos/osdep.h
ZIPS = zip.exe zipnote.exe zipsplit.exe zipcloak.exe
zips: $(ZIPS)
zip.obj: zip.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h crypt.h ttyio.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
# MSC 5.1 generates bad code on zipfile with -Ox
zipfile.obj: zipfile.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(SPECFLAGS) $*.c
zipup.obj: zipup.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h crypt.h msdos/zipup.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
fileio.obj: fileio.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
util.obj: util.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
globals.obj: globals.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
deflate.obj: deflate.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
trees.obj: trees.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
crc32.obj: crc32.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
crctab.obj: crctab.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
crypt.obj: crypt.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h ttyio.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
ttyio.obj: ttyio.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h ttyio.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
msdos.obj: msdos/msdos.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) msdos/$*.c
zipcloak.obj: zipcloak.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h crypt.h ttyio.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
zipnote.obj: zipnote.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
# MSC 5.1 dies on zipsplit with -Ox
zipsplit.obj: zipsplit.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h
$(CC) -c $(SPECFLAGS) $*.c
# MSC 5.1 generates bad code on zipfile with -Ox
zipfile_.obj: zipfile.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(SPECFLAGS) -DUTIL -Fo$@ zipfile.c
fileio_.obj: fileio.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(UTILFLAGS)$@ fileio.c
util_.obj: util.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(UTILFLAGS)$@ util.c
crypt_.obj: crypt.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h ttyio.h
$(CC) -c $(UTILFLAGS)$@ crypt.c
msdos_.obj: msdos/msdos.c $(ZIP_H)
$(CC) -c $(UTILFLAGS)$@ msdos/msdos.c
crc_i86.obj: msdos/crc_i86.asm
$(AS) $(ASFLAGS) msdos\crc_i86.asm ;
match.obj: msdos/match.asm
$(AS) $(ASFLAGS) msdos\match.asm ;
# we must cut the command line to fit in the MS/DOS 128 byte limit:
zip.exe: $(OBJZ) $(OBJI)
echo $(OBJZ)+ > zip.rsp
echo $(OBJI); >> zip.rsp
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) @zip.rsp
del zip.rsp
$(STRIP) zip.exe
zipcloak.exe: $(OBJC)
echo $(OBJC); > zipc.rsp
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) @zipc.rsp
del zipc.rsp
$(STRIP) zipcloak.exe
zipnote.exe: $(OBJN)
echo $(OBJN); > zipn.rsp
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) @zipn.rsp
del zipn.rsp
$(STRIP) zipnote.exe
zipsplit.exe: $(OBJS)
echo $(OBJS); > zips.rsp
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) @zips.rsp
del zips.rsp
$(STRIP) zipsplit.exe
# No `install' and `clean' target possible as long as MSC's old MAKE utility
# is supported (MSC 5.1 Make always tries to update ALL targets. The result
# is that install and clean are always executed, unless an error occured.)
#install: $(ZIPS)
# copy /b *.exe $(BIN)
#
#clean:
# del *.obj
# del *.exe
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