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GAP 4.8.9 installation with standard packages -- copy to your CoCalc project to get it
Project: cocalc-sagemath-dev-slelievre
Views: 418346# Makefile.in for ACE version 3.001 (GAP interface version) # # With most UNIX operating systems set CC to gcc e.g. for Linux, SunOS/Solaris. # For SGIs however, usually one needs the `native' cc. ######################################################################## # Generic with gcc. # Tested on: # "boronia" Linux 2.2.6, gcc 2.7.2.3 & egcs-2.91.66 19990314, make 3.77 # "hamal" Linux 2.2.14, gcc 2.95.2, make 3.78.1 # "darter" PC with Pentium 75+, Linux 2.0.21, gcc 2.7.2.1, # make 3.76.1, bash 1.14.5(1) # "flute" sun4m/SPARC, SunOS 5.5, gcc 2.95.2, SunOS make & ksh # "mango" SunOS 5.8, gcc 2.95.2, SunOS make # # Compiler switches # # -Wall : print all warnings # -pedantic : be bloody picky # -ansi : enforce ANSI compliance # -O2/3 : optimise quite a bit / a lot # -g : for xxgdb debugger # -pg : profiling info for gprof ######################################################################## CC = gcc -Wall -pedantic -ansi -O2 ######################################################################## # SunOS 5.5 boxes with `native' cc. # Tested on "flute" :- # # hardware name sun4m # processor type SPARC # operating system SunOS 5.5 (ie, Solaris 2.x) # shell ksh (ie, /bin/ksh) # compiler cc (ie, /opt/SUNWspro/SC3.0.1/bin/cc) # make SunOS (ie, /usr/ccs/bin/make) # # Compiler switches/flags (potentially) # # -xO1/2/3/4 : various optimisation levels # -g : for dbx(1)/debugger(1) debugger # -p : profiling info for prof # -v : more/stricter semantic checks # -Xa : ANSI C plus Sun C compatability ######################################################################## #CC = cc -xO2 -v -Xa ######################################################################## # SGI/IRIX boxes with cc; if 64bit is supported use cc -64. # Tested on: # "ozone" Origin 2000 with R10000 (mips), IRIX64 6.5, # cc (MIPS / MIPSpro C compiler) # Compiler switches # # -O2/3 : optimise quite a bit / a lot # -fullwarn : extra checks & additional warnings # -pedantic : warns of (non-standard) #ident # -ansi : pure ANSI/ISO C # -64 : new style 64-bit mode # -n32 : new style 32-bit mode # -o32 : old style 32-bit mode ######################################################################## #CC = cc -O2 -ansi #CC = cc -64 -O2 -ansi # ACE Level 0, 1 & 2 switches # # AL0_STAT : If defined, include the statistics package. Usually # : defined. # AL0_CC : If defined, include "CC:" / "DD:" messages in the message # AL0_DD : feature. Usually both on. # AL1_BINARY : If defined, use 1024 etc instead of 1000 etc for the # workspace multipliers. Usually not defined. # AL2_HINFO : Prints host name etc at start of run. Usually defined. FLAGS = -DAL2_HINFO -DAL0_STAT -DAL0_CC -DAL0_DD # Sources SRC2 = ace.c parser.c postproc.c util2.c SRC1 = control.c util1.c SRC0 = coinc.c enum.c util0.c SRC0A = enum00.c enum01.c enum02.c # Level 2 (interactive interface) # # Note the setting of (THE)DATE, so that we can record the time/date of # this build in the executable (usage: "fprint(fop, "%s\n", DATE);") THEDATE = "'@DATE@'" ace: al2.h $(SRC2) al1.h $(SRC1) al0.h $(SRC0) $(SRC0A) $(CC) $(FLAGS) -DDATE="\"$(THEDATE)\"" -o ace \ $(SRC2) $(SRC1) $(SRC0)