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1#!/usr/make
2#
3# Makefile for SQLITE
4#
5# This is a template makefile for SQLite.  Most people prefer to
6# use the autoconf generated "configure" script to generate the
7# makefile automatically.  But that does not work for everybody
8# and in every situation.  If you are having problems with the
9# "configure" script, you might want to try this makefile as an
10# alternative.  Create a copy of this file, edit the parameters
11# below and type "make".
12#
13
14#### The toplevel directory of the source tree.  This is the directory
15#    that contains this "Makefile.in" and the "configure.in" script.
16#
17TOP = ../sqlite
18
19#### C Compiler and options for use in building executables that
20#    will run on the platform that is doing the build.
21#
22BCC = gcc -g -O2
23#BCC = /opt/ancic/bin/c89 -0
24
25#### If the target operating system supports the "usleep()" system
26#    call, then define the HAVE_USLEEP macro for all C modules.
27#
28#USLEEP =
29USLEEP = -DHAVE_USLEEP=1
30
31#### If you want the SQLite library to be safe for use within a
32#    multi-threaded program, then define the following macro
33#    appropriately:
34#
35#THREADSAFE = -DTHREADSAFE=1
36THREADSAFE = -DTHREADSAFE=0
37
38#### Specify any extra linker options needed to make the library
39#    thread safe
40#
41#THREADLIB = -lpthread
42THREADLIB =
43
44#### Leave SQLITE_DEBUG undefined for maximum speed.  Use SQLITE_DEBUG=1
45#    to check for memory leaks.  Use SQLITE_DEBUG=2 to print a log of all
46#    malloc()s and free()s in order to track down memory leaks.
47#
48#    SQLite uses some expensive assert() statements in the inner loop.
49#    You can make the library go almost twice as fast if you compile
50#    with -DNDEBUG=1
51#
52#OPTS = -DSQLITE_DEBUG=2
53#OPTS = -DSQLITE_DEBUG=1
54#OPTS =
55OPTS = -DNDEBUG=1
56
57#### The suffix to add to executable files.  ".exe" for windows.
58#    Nothing for unix.
59#
60#EXE = .exe
61EXE =
62
63#### C Compile and options for use in building executables that
64#    will run on the target platform.  This is usually the same
65#    as BCC, unless you are cross-compiling.
66#
67TCC = gcc -O6
68#TCC = gcc -g -O0 -Wall
69#TCC = gcc -g -O0 -Wall -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage
70#TCC = /opt/mingw/bin/i386-mingw32-gcc -O6
71#TCC = /opt/ansic/bin/c89 -O +z -Wl,-a,archive
72
73#### Tools used to build a static library.
74#
75AR = ar cr
76#AR = /opt/mingw/bin/i386-mingw32-ar cr
77RANLIB = ranlib
78#RANLIB = /opt/mingw/bin/i386-mingw32-ranlib
79
80#### Extra compiler options needed for programs that use the TCL library.
81#
82#TCL_FLAGS =
83#TCL_FLAGS = -DSTATIC_BUILD=1
84TCL_FLAGS = -I/home/drh/tcltk/8.4linux
85#TCL_FLAGS = -I/home/drh/tcltk/8.4win -DSTATIC_BUILD=1
86#TCL_FLAGS = -I/home/drh/tcltk/8.3hpux
87
88#### Linker options needed to link against the TCL library.
89#
90#LIBTCL = -ltcl -lm -ldl
91LIBTCL = /home/drh/tcltk/8.4linux/libtcl8.4g.a -lm -ldl
92#LIBTCL = /home/drh/tcltk/8.4win/libtcl84s.a -lmsvcrt
93#LIBTCL = /home/drh/tcltk/8.3hpux/libtcl8.3.a -ldld -lm -lc
94
95#### Compiler options needed for programs that use the readline() library.
96#
97READLINE_FLAGS =
98#READLINE_FLAGS = -DHAVE_READLINE=1 -I/usr/include/readline
99
100#### Linker options needed by programs using readline() must link against.
101#
102LIBREADLINE =
103#LIBREADLINE = -static -lreadline -ltermcap
104
105#### Should the database engine assume text is coded as UTF-8 or iso8859?
106#
107# ENCODING  = UTF8
108ENCODING = ISO8859
109
110# You should not have to change anything below this line
111###############################################################################
112include $(TOP)/main.mk
113