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1# -*- makefile -*-
2#
3# This file describes which PuTTY programs are made up from which
4# object and resource files. It is processed into the various
5# Makefiles by means of a Perl script. Makefile changes should
6# really be made by editing this file and/or the Perl script, not
7# by editing the actual Makefiles.
8
9# ------------------------------------------------------------
10# Top-level configuration.
11
12# Overall project name.
13!name putty
14# Locations and types of output Makefiles.
15!makefile vc windows/Makefile.vc
16!makefile vcproj windows/MSVC
17!makefile cygwin windows/Makefile.cyg
18!makefile borland windows/Makefile.bor
19!makefile lcc windows/Makefile.lcc
20!makefile gtk unix/Makefile.gtk
21!makefile ac unix/Makefile.in
22!makefile mpw mac/Makefile.mpw
23!makefile osx macosx/Makefile
24!makefile devcppproj windows/DEVCPP
25# Source directories.
26!srcdir charset/
27!srcdir windows/
28!srcdir unix/
29!srcdir mac/
30!srcdir macosx/
31
32# Help text added to the top of each Makefile, with /D converted
33# into -D as appropriate for the particular Makefile.
34
35!begin help
36#
37# Extra options you can set:
38#
39# - VER=/DSNAPSHOT=1999-01-25
40# Generates executables whose About box report them as being a
41# development snapshot.
42#
43# - VER=/DRELEASE=0.43
44# Generates executables whose About box report them as being a
45# release version.
46#
47# - COMPAT=/DAUTO_WINSOCK (Windows only)
48# Causes PuTTY to assume that <windows.h> includes its own WinSock
49# header file, so that it won't try to include <winsock.h>.
50#
51# - COMPAT=/DWINSOCK_TWO (Windows only)
52# Causes the PuTTY utilities to include <winsock2.h> instead of
53# <winsock.h>, except Plink which _needs_ WinSock 2 so it already
54# does this.
55#
56# - COMPAT=/DNO_SECURITY (Windows only)
57# Disables Pageant's use of <aclapi.h>, which is not available
58# with some development environments (such as older versions of
59# the Cygwin/mingw GNU toolchain). This means that Pageant
60# won't care about the local user ID of processes accessing it; a
61# version of Pageant built with this option will therefore refuse
62# to run under NT-series OSes on security grounds (although it
63# will run fine on Win95-series OSes where there is no access
64# control anyway).
65#
66# - COMPAT=/DNO_MULTIMON (Windows only)
67# Disables PuTTY's use of <multimon.h>, which is not available
68# with some development environments. This means that PuTTY's
69# full-screen mode (configurable to work on Alt-Enter) will
70# not behave usefully in a multi-monitor environment.
71#
72# Note that this definition is always enabled in the Cygwin
73# build, since at the time of writing this <multimon.h> is
74# known not to be available in Cygwin.
75#
76# - RCFL=/DNO_MANIFESTS (Windows only)
77# Disables inclusion of XML application manifests in the PuTTY
78# binaries. This may be necessary to build for 64-bit Windows;
79# the manifests are only included to use the XP GUI style on
80# Windows XP, and the architecture tags are a lie on 64-bit.
81#
82# - COMPAT=/DNO_IPV6
83# Disables PuTTY's ability to make IPv6 connections, enabling
84# it to compile under development environments which do not
85# support IPv6 in their header files.
86#
87# - COMPAT=/DMSVC4 (Windows only)
88# - RCFL=/DMSVC4
89# Makes a couple of minor changes so that PuTTY compiles using
90# MSVC 4. You will also need /DNO_SECURITY and /DNO_MULTIMON.
91#
92# - RCFL=/DASCIICTLS (Windows only)
93# Uses ASCII rather than Unicode to specify the tab control in
94# the resource file. Probably most useful when compiling with
95# Cygnus/mingw32, whose resource compiler may have less of a
96# problem with it.
97#
98# - XFLAGS=/DTELNET_DEFAULT
99# Causes PuTTY to default to the Telnet protocol (in the absence
100# of Default Settings and so on to the contrary). Normally PuTTY
101# will default to SSH.
102#
103# - XFLAGS=/DDEBUG
104# Causes PuTTY to enable internal debugging.
105#
106# - XFLAGS=/DMALLOC_LOG
107# Causes PuTTY to emit a file called putty_mem.log, logging every
108# memory allocation and free, so you can track memory leaks.
109#
110# - XFLAGS=/DMINEFIELD (Windows only)
111# Causes PuTTY to use a custom memory allocator, similar in
112# concept to Electric Fence, in place of regular malloc(). Wastes
113# huge amounts of RAM, but should cause heap-corruption bugs to
114# show up as GPFs at the point of failure rather than appearing
115# later on as second-level damage.
116#
117!end
118
119# ------------------------------------------------------------
120# Additional text added verbatim to each individual Makefile.
121
122# Hack to force version.o to be rebuilt always.
123!begin vc
124version.obj: *.c *.h *.rc
125 cl $(VER) $(CFLAGS) /c ..\version.c
126!end
127!specialobj vc version
128!begin cygwin
129version.o: FORCE
130FORCE:
131 $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(VER) -c ../version.c
132!end
133!specialobj cygwin version
134!begin borland
135version.obj: FORCE
136FORCE:
137 bcc32 $(VER) $(CFLAGS) /c ..\version.c
138!end
139!specialobj borland version
140!begin lcc
141version.obj: FORCE
142FORCE:
143 lcc $(VER) $(CFLAGS) /c ..\version.c
144!end
145!specialobj lcc version
146# For Unix, we also need the gross MD5 hack that causes automatic
147# version number selection in release source archives.
148!begin gtk
149version.o: FORCE;
150FORCE:
151 if test -z "$(VER)" && (cd ..; md5sum -c manifest); then \
152 $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) `cat ../version.def` -c ../version.c; \
153 else \
154 $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(VER) -c ../version.c; \
155 fi
156!end
157!specialobj gtk version
158
159# `make install' target for Unix.
160!begin gtk
161install:
162 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 plink $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/plink
163 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 pscp $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pscp
164 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 psftp $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/psftp
165 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 pterm $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm
166 if test -n "$(UTMP_GROUP)"; then \
167 chgrp $(UTMP_GROUP) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm && \
168 chmod 2755 $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm; \
169 elif test -n "$(UTMP_USER)"; then \
170 chown $(UTMP_USER) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm && \
171 chmod 4755 $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm; \
172 fi
173 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 putty $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/putty
174 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 puttygen $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/puttygen
175 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 puttytel $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/puttytel
176 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/plink.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/plink.1
177 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/pscp.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/pscp.1
178 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/psftp.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/psftp.1
179 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/pterm.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/pterm.1
180 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/putty.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/putty.1
181 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/puttygen.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/puttygen.1
182 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/puttytel.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/puttytel.1
183
184install-strip:
185 $(MAKE) install INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s"
186!end
187!begin osx vars
188CFLAGS += -DMACOSX
189!end
190
191# ------------------------------------------------------------
192# Definitions of object groups. A group name, followed by an =,
193# followed by any number of objects or other already-defined group
194# names. A line beginning `+' is assumed to continue the previous
195# line.
196
197# Terminal emulator and its (platform-independent) dependencies.
198TERMINAL = terminal wcwidth ldiscucs logging tree234 minibidi
199 + config dialog
200
201# GUI front end and terminal emulator (putty, puttytel).
202GUITERM = TERMINAL window windlg winctrls sizetip winucs winprint
203 + winutils wincfg
204
205# Same thing on Unix.
206UXTERM = TERMINAL uxcfg uxucs uxprint timing
207GTKTERM = UXTERM gtkwin gtkcfg gtkdlg gtkcols gtkpanel xkeysym
208OSXTERM = UXTERM osxwin osxdlg osxctrls
209
210# Non-SSH back ends (putty, puttytel, plink).
211NONSSH = telnet raw rlogin ldisc pinger
212
213# SSH back end (putty, plink, pscp, psftp).
214SSH = ssh sshcrc sshdes sshmd5 sshrsa sshrand sshsha sshblowf
215 + sshdh sshcrcda sshpubk sshzlib sshdss x11fwd portfwd
216 + sshaes sshsh512 sshbn wildcard pinger ssharcf
217WINSSH = SSH winnoise winpgntc
218UXSSH = SSH uxnoise uxagentc
219MACSSH = SSH macnoise
220
221# SFTP implementation (pscp, psftp).
222SFTP = sftp int64 logging
223
224# Miscellaneous objects appearing in all the network utilities (not
225# Pageant or PuTTYgen).
226MISC = timing misc version settings tree234 proxy
227WINMISC = MISC winstore winnet cmdline windefs winmisc pproxy wintime
228UXMISC = MISC uxstore uxsel uxnet cmdline uxmisc uxproxy time
229OSXMISC = MISC uxstore uxsel osxsel uxnet uxmisc uxproxy time
230MACMISC = MISC macstore macnet mtcpnet otnet macmisc macabout pproxy
231
232# Character set library, for use in pterm.
233CHARSET = sbcsdat slookup sbcs utf8 toucs fromucs xenc mimeenc macenc localenc
234
235# Standard libraries.
236LIBS = advapi32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib comctl32.lib comdlg32.lib
237 + shell32.lib winmm.lib imm32.lib winspool.lib
238
239# Network backend sets. This also brings in the relevant attachment
240# to proxy.c depending on whether we're crypto-avoidant or not.
241BE_ALL = be_all cproxy
242BE_NOSSH = be_nossh nocproxy
243BE_SSH = be_none cproxy
244BE_NONE = be_none nocproxy
245
246# ------------------------------------------------------------
247# Definitions of actual programs. The program name, followed by a
248# colon, followed by a list of objects. Also in the list may be the
249# keywords [G] for Windows GUI app, [C] for Console app, [X] for
250# X/GTK Unix app, [U] for command-line Unix app, [M] for Macintosh app.
251
252putty : [G] GUITERM NONSSH WINSSH BE_ALL WINMISC win_res.res LIBS
253puttytel : [G] GUITERM NONSSH BE_NOSSH WINMISC win_res.res LIBS
254plink : [C] winplink wincons NONSSH WINSSH BE_ALL logging WINMISC
255 + plink.res LIBS
256pscp : [C] pscp winsftp wincons WINSSH BE_SSH SFTP wildcard WINMISC
257 + pscp.res LIBS
258psftp : [C] psftp winsftp wincons WINSSH BE_SSH SFTP wildcard WINMISC
259 + pscp.res LIBS
260
261pageant : [G] winpgnt sshrsa sshpubk sshdes sshbn sshmd5 version tree234
262 + misc sshaes sshsha winpgntc sshdss sshsh512 winutils winmisc
263 + pageant.res LIBS
264
265puttygen : [G] winpgen sshrsag sshdssg sshprime sshdes sshbn sshmd5 version
266 + sshrand winnoise sshsha winstore misc winctrls sshrsa sshdss winmisc
267 + sshpubk sshaes sshsh512 import winutils puttygen.res tree234
268 + notiming LIBS wintime
269
270pterm : [X] GTKTERM uxmisc misc ldisc settings uxpty uxsel BE_NONE uxstore
271 + uxsignal CHARSET cmdline uxpterm version time
272putty : [X] GTKTERM uxmisc misc ldisc settings uxsel BE_ALL uxstore
273 + uxsignal CHARSET uxputty NONSSH UXSSH UXMISC ux_x11
274puttytel : [X] GTKTERM uxmisc misc ldisc settings uxsel BE_NOSSH
275 + uxstore uxsignal CHARSET uxputty NONSSH UXMISC
276
277plink : [U] uxplink uxcons NONSSH UXSSH BE_ALL logging UXMISC uxsignal ux_x11
278
279puttygen : [U] cmdgen sshrsag sshdssg sshprime sshdes sshbn sshmd5 version
280 + sshrand uxnoise sshsha misc sshrsa sshdss uxcons uxstore uxmisc
281 + sshpubk sshaes sshsh512 import puttygen.res time tree234 uxgen
282 + notiming
283
284pscp : [U] pscp uxsftp uxcons UXSSH BE_SSH SFTP wildcard UXMISC
285psftp : [U] psftp uxsftp uxcons UXSSH BE_SSH SFTP wildcard UXMISC
286
287PuTTY : [M] terminal wcwidth ldiscucs logging BE_ALL mac macdlg macevlog
288 + macterm macucs mac_res.rsrc testback NONSSH MACSSH MACMISC CHARSET
289 + stricmp vsnprint dialog config macctrls minibidi
290PuTTYtel : [M] terminal wcwidth ldiscucs logging BE_NOSSH mac macdlg
291 + macevlog macterm macucs mac_res.rsrc testback NONSSH MACMISC
292 + CHARSET stricmp vsnprint dialog config macctrls minibidi
293PuTTYgen : [M] macpgen sshrsag sshdssg sshprime sshdes sshbn sshmd5 version
294 + sshrand macnoise sshsha macstore misc sshrsa sshdss macmisc sshpubk
295 + sshaes sshsh512 import macpgen.rsrc macpgkey macabout
296
297PuTTY : [MX] osxmain OSXTERM OSXMISC CHARSET BE_ALL NONSSH UXSSH
298 + ux_x11 uxpty uxsignal testback putty.icns info.plist