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+ INSTALL_DATA = $(RUBY) -run -e install -- -vpm 0644
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+
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+ #### End of system configuration section. ####
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+
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+ LIBPATH = -L"$(libdir)"
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+ DEFFILE =
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+ CLEANFILES =
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+ DISTCLEANFILES =
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+ target_prefix =
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+ LOCAL_LIBS =
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+ LIBS = $(LIBRUBYARG_SHARED) -lxosd -lpthread -ldl -lcrypt -lm -lc
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+ OBJS = libxosd_wrap.o
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+ TARGET = libxosd
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+ DLLIB = $(TARGET).so
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+ STATIC_LIB = $(TARGET).a
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+
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+ RUBYCOMMONDIR = $(sitedir)$(target_prefix)
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+ RUBYLIBDIR = $(sitelibdir)$(target_prefix)
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+ RUBYARCHDIR = $(sitearchdir)$(target_prefix)
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+
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+ CLEANLIBS = "$(TARGET).{lib,exp,il?,tds,map}" $(DLLIB)
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+ CLEANOBJS = "*.{o,a,s[ol],pdb,bak}"
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+
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+ all: $(DLLIB)
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+ static: $(STATIC_LIB)
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+
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+ clean:
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+ @$(RM) $(CLEANLIBS) $(CLEANOBJS) $(CLEANFILES)
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+
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+ distclean: clean
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+ @$(RM) Makefile extconf.h conftest.* mkmf.log
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+ @$(RM) core ruby$(EXEEXT) *~ $(DISTCLEANFILES)
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+
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+ realclean: distclean
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+ install: $(RUBYARCHDIR)
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+ install: $(RUBYARCHDIR)/$(DLLIB)
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+ $(RUBYARCHDIR)/$(DLLIB): $(DLLIB) $(RUBYARCHDIR)
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+ @$(INSTALL_PROG) $(DLLIB) $(RUBYARCHDIR)
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+ $(RUBYARCHDIR):
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+ @$(MAKEDIRS) $(RUBYARCHDIR)
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+
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+ site-install: install
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+
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+ .SUFFIXES: .c .cc .m .cxx .cpp .C .o
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+
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+ .cc.o:
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+ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $<
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+
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+ .cpp.o:
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+ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $<
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+
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+ .cxx.o:
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+ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $<
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+
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+ .C.o:
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+ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $<
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+ .c.o:
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+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $<
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+
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+ $(DLLIB): $(OBJS)
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+ @-$(RM) $@
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+ $(LDSHARED) $(DLDFLAGS) $(LIBPATH) -o $(DLLIB) $(OBJS) $(LOCAL_LIBS) $(LIBS)
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+
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+ $(STATIC_LIB): $(OBJS)
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+ $(AR) cru $@ $(OBJS)
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+ @-ranlib $(DLLIB) 2> /dev/null || true
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+