Changeset 3613 in kBuild for trunk/src/sed/testsuite/mac-mf.inp
- Timestamp:
- Sep 19, 2024 12:34:43 AM (7 months ago)
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r599 r3613 7 7 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 8 8 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 9 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 10 # Make. 11 # 12 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 13 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 14 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 15 # Make. 16 # 17 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 18 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 19 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 20 # Make. 21 # 22 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 23 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 24 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 25 # Make. 26 # 27 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 28 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 29 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 30 # Make. 31 # 32 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 33 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 34 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 35 # Make. 36 # 37 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 38 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 39 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 40 # Make. 41 # 42 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 43 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 44 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 45 # Make. 46 # 47 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 48 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 49 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 50 # Make. 51 # 52 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 53 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 54 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 55 # Make. 56 # 57 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 58 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 59 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 60 # Make. 61 # 62 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 63 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 64 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 65 # Make. 66 # 67 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 68 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 69 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 70 # Make. 71 # 72 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 73 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 74 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 9 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 10 # Make. 11 # 12 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 13 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 14 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 15 # Make. 16 # 17 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 18 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 19 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 20 # Make. 21 # 22 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 23 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 24 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 25 # Make. 26 # 27 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 28 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 29 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 30 # Make. 31 # 32 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 33 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 34 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 35 # Make. 36 # 37 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 38 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 39 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 40 # Make. 41 # 42 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 43 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 44 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 45 # Make. 46 # 47 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 48 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 49 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 50 # Make. 51 # 52 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 53 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 54 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 55 # Make. 56 # 57 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 58 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 59 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 60 # Make. 61 # 62 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 63 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 64 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 65 # Make. 66 # 67 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 68 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 69 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 70 # Make. 71 # 72 # This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII 73 # characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type 74 # TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW 75 75 # Make. 76 76 … … 92 92 # FIXME: This doesn't translate to MPW yet, srcdir must be same as objdir. 93 93 # File in object dir can come from either the current dir or srcdir. 94 # 94 # 95 95 # . : . "{srcdir}" 96 96 … … 107 107 # mac-mf.sed into xxx.c.o. 108 108 LDFLAGS=-t MPST -c "MPS " -sym on {Libraries}"Runtime."o {CLibraries}"StdClib."o {Libraries}"ToolLibs."o {Libraries}"Interface."o 109 CCOPTS = 110 LIBS = 109 CCOPTS = 110 LIBS = 111 111 KRB5ROOT= @KRB5ROOT@ 112 112 KRB4=@KRB4@ … … 170 170 SRCS= $(srcdir)/md5.c $(srcdir)/md5glue.c $(srcdir)/md5crypto.c 171 171 172 all:: $(OBJS) 172 all:: $(OBJS) 173 173 174 174 t_mddriver: t_mddriver.o md5.o
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