# CKUKER.MAK, Wed May 15 14:03:53 1991 # CKVER= "5A(171) ALPHA" # # -- Makefile to build C-Kermit for UNIX and UNIX-like systems -- # # Author: Frank da Cruz, Columbia University Center for Computing Activities # 612 West 115th Street, New York, NY 10025, USA. Phone (212) 854-5126. # e-mail: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu, fdc@columbia.edu, or FDCCU@CUVMA.BITNET. # # C-Kermit can also be built for many other systems not supported by this # makefile, including the Apple Macintosh, the Commodore Amiga, OS-9, # IBM OS/2, DEC VAX/VMS. See the ckaaaa.hlp file for information. Support # was also added to C-Kermit for some other systems like Data General AOS/VS # and Apollo Aegis, but the system-dependent modules for these versions need # a lot of work to bring them up to 5A level. # # WARNING: This is a pre-Beta test release. Use at your own risk. # # Many of the implementations listed below are untested for v5A: # + Those that have been tested successfully are marked with "+". # - Those that are known not to work are marked with "-". # ? Those as yet untested marked with "?". # # Those marked with + are not guaranteed to work. The "+" means that C-Kermit # 5A was built successfully and tested to some degree without showing obvious # problems, but not necessarily in the current edit. That is, something that # has been done to the program in recent edits might have broken a previously # working version. # # Please report successes or failures (preferably with fixes) to the author. # # INSTALLATION NOTES: # # Before proceeding, read the instructions below, and also read the files # ckuins.doc (detailed installation instructions) and ckuker.bwr (the "beware # file"), and then rename this file to "makefile" or "Makefile" if necessary, # and then give the appropriate "make" command. # # MAKE COMMANDS FOR DIFFERENT UNIX VERSIONS: # # Those marked with ? are untested in version 5A. Please report results # to the author. Those marked with + are tested and believed to work. Those # marked with - believed not to work. Those marked with x can be built and # run but some features (typically DIAL or HANGUP) might not work. # # + for Alliant FX/8 with Concentrix 4.1 or later, "make bsdlck" # ? for Altos 986 with Xenix 3.0, "make altos" # ? for Amdahl UTS 2.4 on IBM 370 series & compatible mainframes, "make uts24" # + for Amdahl UTSV IBM 370 series & compatible mainframes, "make sys3" # + for Amdahl mainframes with with UNIX System V R 5.2.6b 580, "make sys3" # ? for Apollo DOMAIN/IX, "make bsd" or "make sys3", for desired environment # ? for Apollo DOMAIN/IX, if the above fails, try "make apollobsd" # + for Apollo with SR10.0 or later, BSD environment, "make sr10-bsd" # + for Apollo with SR10.0 or later, System V environment, "make sr10-s5r3" # ? for Apollo with straight Aegis using native Aegis i/o, # give "cc" commands for each module, then "bind" to link them together. # + for Apple Macintosh II with A/UX, "make aux" or "make auxufs" # ? for Apple Macintosh with Minix 1.5.10, "make minix68k" or "make minixc68" # + for AT&T 6300 PLUS, "make att6300" or (with no debugging) "make att6300nd" # + for AT&T 6386 WGS Unix PC, "make sys5r3" # + for AT&T 3B2, 3B20 systems, "make att3bx" # + for AT&T 3B1, 7300 Unix PC, "make sys3upc", "sys3upcg" (gcc), "sys3upcold" # + for AT&T System III/System V R2 or earlier, "make sys3" or "make sys3nid" # + for AT&T System III/System V with Honey DanBer UUCP, "make sys3hdb" # + for AT&T System V R3, use "make sys5r3". This is different from the above. # ? for AT&T System V R4, "make sys5r4" # + for AT&T System V on DEC VAX, "make sys3" or "make sys5r3" # ? for Atari ST with Minix ST 1.5.10.3, "make minix68k" or "make minixc68" # ? for BBN C/70 with IOS 2.0, "make c70" # + for Bell Unix Version 7 (aka 7th Edition), "make v7" (but see below) # + for Berkeley Unix 2.4, "make v7" (but see below) # ? for Berkeley Unix 2.9 (DEC PDP-11 or Pro-3xx), "make bsd29" # ? for Berkeley Unix 2.10, "make bsd210" or with overlays "make bsd210ov" # + for Berkeley Unix 4.1, "make bsd41" # + for Berkeley Unix 4.2, "make bsd" (tested with 4.2 and 4.3) # + for Berkeley Unix 4.2 or 4.3 with HoneyDanBer UUCP, "make bsdhdb" # + for Berkeley Unix 4.3, "make bsd43" (uses acucntrl program) # + for Berkeley Unix 4.3 without acucntrl program, "make bsdlck" or "make bsd" # + for Berkeley Unix 4.3-Tahoe, same as 4.3 BSD. # ? for Berkeley Unix 4.3-Reno, same as 4.3 BSD. # ? for Berkeley Unix 4.4, maybe "make posix"? # ? for Cadmus, "make sys3" # ? for Callan, "make sys3" # ? for CDC VX/VE 5.2.1 Sys V emulation, "make vxve" # ? for Charles River Data Systems 680x0 systems with Unos, "make sys3nid" # ? for CIE Systems 680/20 with Regulus, "make cie" # ? for Commodore Amiga 3000UX Sys V R4, "make sys5r4" # ? for Commodore Amiga with Minix 1.5.10, "make minix68k" of "make minixc68" # + for Convergent with CTIX Sys V R2, "make sys5" # + for Convex C1, "make convex" # + for Convex C210 with Convex/OS 8, "make convex8" # + for Convex C2 with Convex/OS 9.1, "make convex9" # + for Cray X/MP or Y/MP with Unicos System V R3, "make cray" # + for Cyber 910 (Silicon-Graphics Iris) with Irix 3.3, "irix33" # + for Data General Aviion, "make sys5r3" (maybe compile ckwart separately) # ? for Data General MVxxxxx with DG/UX, ??? # + for DEC VAX (or DECstation?) with Ultrix 1.x, 2.x "make bsd" # + for DEC VAX (or DECstation?) with Ultrix 3.0, 3.1, "make du3" # + for DECstation (or VAX?) with Ultrix 4.0 "make du4" # ? for DEC Pro-350 with Pro/Venix V1.x, "make provx1" # ? for DEC Pro-350 with Pro/Venix V2.0 (Sys V), "make sys3nid" # ? for DEC Pro-380 with Pro/Venix V2.0 (Sys V), "make sys3" or "make sys3nid" # ? for DEC Pro-380 with 2.9 or 2.10 BSD, "make bsd29" or "make bsd210" # + for DIAB DS90 with DNIX (any version) create an empty # if this file does not already exist (or add -DNOFILEH to the make entry). # + for DIAB DS90 or LUXOR ABC-9000 with pre-5.2 DNIX, add "getcwd" to libc.a # (search below for "getcwd"), then "make dnixold". # + for DIAB DS90 with DNIX 5.2 (Sys V.2) or earlier, "make dnix" or "dnixnd". # + for DIAB DS90 with DNIX 5.3 (Sys V.3), "make dnix5r3" # + for Encore Multimax 310, 510 with UMAX 4.2, "make umax42" # + for Encore Multimax 310, 510 with UMAX 4.3, "make umax43" # + for Encore Multimax 310, 510 with UMAX V 2.2, use Berkeley cc, "make bsd" # ? for Fortune 32:16, For:Pro 1.8, "make ft18" # ? for Fortune 32:16, For:Pro 2.1, "make ft21" # + for FPS 500 with FPX 4.1, "made bsd" # ? for Heurikon, "make sys3" # + for HP-9000 Series, HP-UX pre-7.0, without long filenames, "make hpux" # ? for HP-9000 Series, HP-UX 7.0 or later, no long filenames, "make hpux7sf" # + for HP-9000 Series with HP-UX Sys V R2, BSD long names, "make hpuxlf" # + for HP-9000 Series with HP-UX Sys V R2, dirent long names, "make hpuxde" # + for HP-9000 Series with HP-UX Sys V R3, "make hpuxs5r3" # ? for IBM 370 Series with IX/370, "make ix370" # + for IBM 370 Series with AIX/370 3.0, "make aix370" # ? for IBM PC/AT family with Mark Williams Coherent OS, "make coherent" # ? for IBM PC/AT family with MINIX, "make minix" (good luck). # + for IBM PC/AT family with MINIX, new compiler, "make minixnew" # + for IBM PC family, 386-based, with MINIX/386, "make minix386" # + for IBM PS/2 with PS/2 AIX 1.0, 1.1, or 1.2, "make ps2aix" # + for IBM PS/2 with PS/2 AIX 3.0, "make aixps2" # + for IBM RISC System/6000 with AIX 3.0, "make rs6000" # ? for IBM RT PC with AIX 2.1, "make sys3" # + for IBM RT PC with AIX 2.2.1, "make rtaix" (special lockfile handling) # ? for IBM RT PC with ACIS 4.2, "make bsd" # + for IBM RT PC with ACIS 4.3, "make bsd" # + for Intel 302 with Bell Tech Sys V/386 R3.2, "make sys5r3" # ? for Intel Xenix/286, "make sco286" # ? for Interactive System III (PC/IX) on PC/XT, "make pcix" # ? for Interactive System III on other systems, "make is3" # + for Interactive 386/ix 2.x, "make is5r3" # + for Interactive 386/ix 2.x with Ethernet, "make is5r3net" or "is5r3netg" # + for Luxor ABC-9000 (DIAB DS-90) with pre-5.2 DNIX, add "getcwd" to libc.a # (search below for "getcwd"), then "make dnixold". # ? for Masscomp RTU AT&T System III, "make rtu" # + for Masscomp/Concurrent with RTU 4.0 or later, BSD environment, "make # rtubsd", "make rtubsd2", "make rtubsd3" (depending on where ndir.h # is stored, see entries below). # ? for Masscomp/Concurrent with RTU 4.0 or later, System V environment, # "make rtus5" (System V R2) or "make rtus5r3" (System V R3 or later). # + for Microport SV/AT (System V R2), "make mpsysv" # + for Microport SVR4 2.2, "make sys5r4" # ? for Microsoft,IBM Xenix (/286, PC/AT, etc), "make xenix" or "make sco286" # + for MIPS machine with AT&T System V R3.0, "make mips" # ? for Motorola Four Phase, "make sys3" or "make sys3nid" # ? for NCR Tower 1632, OS 1.02, "make tower1" # + for NCR Tower 1632 with System V, "make sys3" # + for NCR Tower 32, OS Release 1.xx.xx, "make tower32-1" # + for NCR Tower 32, OS Release 2.xx.xx, "make tower32-2" # + for NCR Tower 32, OS Releases based on Sys V R3, "make tower32" # + for NCR Tower 32, OS Releases based on Sys V R3 with gcc "make tower32g" # + for NeXT, "make next" # + for Olivetti X/OS R.2.3, "make xos23" # + for PFU Compact A Series SX/A TISP V10/E50 (Japan), "make sxae50" # ? for Plexus, "make sys3" # + for Pyramid, "make bsd" # + for POSIX on anything, "make posix" (but adjustments might be necessary). # + for POSIX on SUNOS 4.1 or later, "make sunposix" # + for POSIX on SUNOS 4.1 or later with GNU cc, "make gccposix" # ? for Ridge 32 (ROS3.2), "make ridge32" # ? for SCO Xenix 2.2.1 with development system 2.2 on 8086/8 "make sco86" # + for SCO Xenix/286 2.2.1 with development system 2.2 on 80286, "make sco286" # NOTE: reportedly this makefile is too long for SCO Xenix/286 make, but it # works with "makeL", or if some of the other make entries are edited out. # + for SCO Xenix/386 2.2.2, "make sco386" # + for SCO Xenix/386 2.3.x, "make sco3r2" # + for SCO UNIX/386 3.2.0 or 3.2.1, "make sco3r2" # + for SCO UNIX/386 3.2.2, "make sco3r22" # + for SCO Xenix/386 or UNIX/386 with Excelan TCP/IP, "make sco3r2net" # + for SCO Xenix 2.3.x with Racal InterLan TCP/IP, "make sco3r2netri" # + for other Unix varieties with Racal Interlan TCP/IP, read sco3r2netri entry # + for Sequent Balance 8000 or B8 with DYNIX 3.0.xx, "make bsdlck" # + for Sequent Symmetry S81 with DYNIX 3.0.xx, "make bsdlck" # + for Sequent DYNIX 3.0.xx, if the above two don't work, "make dynix3" # + for Sequent with DYNIX/PTX 1.2.1, "make ptx" # + for Silicon Graphics Iris System V Irix 3.2 or earlier, "make iris" # + for Silicon Graphics Sys V R3 with Irix 3.3 or later, "make sys5r3" # + for Solbourne 4/500 with OS/MP 4, "make sunos4" # + for SONY NEWS with 4.3BSD, "make bsd43" # + for Sperry (Unisys) 5000-80, "make sys5r3" # + for SUN with pre-4.0 SUNOS versions, "make bsd" (or appropriate variant) # + for SUN with SUNOS 4.0, BSD environment, "make sunos4" # + for SUN with SUNOS 4.0, BSD, with SunLink X.25, "make sunos4x25" # + for SUN with SUNOS 4.0, AT&T Sys V R3 environment, "make sunos4s5" # + for SUN with SUNOS 4.1 or 4.1.1, BSD environment, "make sunos41" # + for SUN with SUNOS 4.1, BSD, with SunLink X.25, "make sunos41x25" # + for SUN with SUNOS 4.1, 4.1.1, AT&T Sys V R3 environment, "make sunos41s5" # + for SUN with SUNOS 4.1 or later, POSIX environment, "make sunposix" # + for Tandy 16/6000 with Xenix 3.0, "make trs16" # + for Tektronix 6130/4132/43xx (e.g.4301) with UTek OS, "make utek" # + for Tri Star Flash Cache with Esix SVR3.2, "make sys5r3" # ? for Unistar, "make sys3" # ? for Valid Scaldstar, "make valid" # ? for Whitechapel MG01 Genix 1.3, "make white" # ? for Zilog ZEUS 3.21, "make zilog" # # The result should be a runnable program called "wermit" in the current # directory. After satisfactory testing, you can rename wermit to "kermit" # and put it where users can find it. # # To remove intermediate and object files, "make clean". # To run lint on the source files, "make lintsun", "make lintbsd", # "make lints5", as appropriate. # ############################################################################## # Adding getcwd() function to your C library: # # Copy the following code into a file getcwd.c, compile using the -o option, # and use ar to put it in your copy of /lib/libc.a. You might also have to # make sure that function zxcmd() in ckufio.c includes a declaration like # the one below for popen() (if your stdio.h doesn't include one): # # #include # char * # getcwd(buf,size) char *buf; int size; { # FILE *pfp, *popen(); # if (!(pfp = popen("pwd"","r"))) return("."); # fgets(buf,size,pfp); # pclose(pfp); # buf[strlen(buf)-1] = '\0'; # return(buf); # } # ############################################################################## # # NOTES FOR V7 AND 2.X BSD (BASED ON VERSION 4E OF C-KERMIT): # # For Unix Version 7, several variables must be defined to the values # associated with your system. BOOTNAME=/edition7 is the kernel image on # okstate's Perkin-Elmer 3230. Others will probably be /unix. PROCNAME=proc # is the name of the structure assigned to each process on okstate's system. # This may be "_proc" or some other variation. See for more # info on your systems name conventions. NPROCNAME=nproc is the name of a # kernel variable that tells how many "proc" structures there are. Again # this may be different on your system, but nproc will probably be somewhere. # The variable NPTYPE is the type of the nproc variable -- int, short, etc. # which can probably be gleaned from . The definition of DIRECT # is a little more complicated. If nlist() returns, for "proc" only, the # address of the array, then you should define DIRECT as it is below. If # however, nlist() returns the address of a pointer to the array, then you # should give DIRECT a null definition (DIRECT= ). The extern declaration in # should clarify this for you. If it is "extern struct proc # *proc", then you should NOT define DIRECT. If it is "extern struct proc # proc[]", then you should probably define DIRECT as it is below. See # ckuv7.hlp for further information. # # For 2.9 BSD, the makefile may use pcc rather than cc for compiles; that's # what the CC and CC2 definitions are for (the current version of the # makefile uses cc for both; this was tested in version 4E of C-Kermit and # worked OK on the DEC Pro 380, but all bets are off for version 5A). 2.9 # support basically follows the 4.1 path. Some 2.9 systems use "dir.h" for # the directory header file, others will need to change this to "ndir.h". # There are also newer entries for 2.10 BSD, which need testing and probably # refinement, particularly a new entry that builds the program with overlays # for DEC PDP-11s. # # The v7 and 2.9bsd versions assume I&D space on a PDP-11. When building # C-Kermit for v7 on a PDP-11, you should probably add the -i option to the # link flags. Without I&D space, overlays will be necessary (if available), # or code segment mapping (a`la Pro/Venix if that's available). # ############################################################################## # # V7-specific variables. # These are set up for Perkin-Elmer 3230 V7 Unix: # PROC=proc DIRECT= NPROC=nproc NPTYPE=int BOOTFILE=/edition7 # # ( For old Tandy TRS-80 Model 16A or 6000 V7-based Xenix, use PROC=_proc, # DIRECT=-DDIRECT, NPROC=_Nproc, NPTYPE=short, BOOTFILE=/xenix ) # ########################################################################### # # Compile and Link variables: # # EXT is the extension (file type) for object files, normally o. # See MINIX entry for what to do if another filetype must be used. # EXT=o LNKFLAGS= SHAREDLIB= CC= cc CC2= cc SHELL=/bin/sh # ########################################################################### # # Dependencies Section: make: @echo 'make what? You must tell which system to make C-Kermit for.' @echo Examples: make bsd, make sys3, make sunos4, etc. wermit: ckcmai.$(EXT) ckucmd.$(EXT) ckuusr.$(EXT) ckuus2.$(EXT) ckuus3.$(EXT) \ ckuus4.$(EXT) ckuus5.$(EXT) ckuus6.$(EXT) ckuusx.$(EXT) \ ckuusy.$(EXT) ckcpro.$(EXT) ckcfns.$(EXT) ckcfn2.$(EXT) \ ckcfn3.$(EXT) ckuxla.$(EXT) ckucon.$(EXT) ckutio.$(EXT) \ ckufio.$(EXT) ckudia.$(EXT) ckuscr.$(EXT) ckcnet.$(EXT) $(CC2) $(LNKFLAGS) -o wermit ckcmai.$(EXT) ckutio.$(EXT) \ ckufio.$(EXT) ckcfns.$(EXT) ckcfn2.$(EXT) ckcfn3.$(EXT) \ ckuxla.$(EXT) ckcpro.$(EXT) ckucmd.$(EXT) ckuus2.$(EXT) \ ckuus3.$(EXT) ckuus4.$(EXT) ckuus5.$(EXT) ckuus6.$(EXT) \ ckuusx.$(EXT) ckuusy.$(EXT) ckuusr.$(EXT) ckucon.$(EXT) \ ckudia.$(EXT) ckuscr.$(EXT) ckcnet.$(EXT) $(LIBS) #Malloc Debugging version mermit: ckcmdb.$(EXT) ckcmai.$(EXT) ckucmd.$(EXT) ckuusr.$(EXT) ckuus2.$(EXT) \ ckuus3.$(EXT) ckuus4.$(EXT) ckuus5.$(EXT) ckuus6.$(EXT) \ ckuusx.$(EXT) ckuusy.$(EXT) ckcpro.$(EXT) ckcfns.$(EXT) \ ckcfn2.$(EXT) ckcfn3.$(EXT) ckuxla.$(EXT) ckucon.$(EXT) \ ckutio.$(EXT) ckufio.$(EXT) ckudia.$(EXT) ckuscr.$(EXT) \ ckcnet.$(EXT) $(CC2) $(LNKFLAGS) -o mermit ckcmdb.$(EXT) ckcmai.$(EXT) \ ckutio.$(EXT) ckufio.$(EXT) ckcfns.$(EXT) ckcfn2.$(EXT) \ ckcfn3.$(EXT) ckuxla.$(EXT) ckcpro.$(EXT) ckucmd.$(EXT) \ ckuus2.$(EXT) ckuus3.$(EXT) ckuus4.$(EXT) ckuus5.$(EXT) \ ckuus6.$(EXT) ckuusx.$(EXT) ckuusy.$(EXT) ckuusr.$(EXT) \ ckucon.$(EXT) ckudia.$(EXT) ckuscr.$(EXT) ckcnet.$(EXT) \ $(LIBS) # Here is an example of building Kermit with overlays for a small machine, # Like a PDP-11 without separate I&D space. This is only an example and # probably needs to be adjusted. This example comes from a submission by # Dennis Flaherty (dennisf@studsys.mu.edu) for 2.10 BSD on a PDP-11, but # pertained to version 4F, which was a lot smaller. ovwermit: ckcmai.$(EXT) ckucmd.$(EXT) ckuusr.$(EXT) ckuus2.$(EXT) \ ckuus3.$(EXT) ckuus4.$(EXT) ckuus5.$(EXT) ckcpro.$(EXT) \ ckcfns.$(EXT) ckcfn2.$(EXT) ckcfn3.$(EXT) ckuxla.$(EXT) \ ckucon.$(EXT) ckutio.$(EXT) ckufio.$(EXT) ckudia.$(EXT) \ ckuscr.$(EXT) ckcnet.$(EXT) ckuus6.$(EXT) $(CC2) $(LNKFLAGS) -o wermit /lib/crt0.$(EXT) ckcmai.$(EXT) \ ckutio.$(EXT) ckufio.$(EXT) ckcfns.$(EXT) ckcfn2.$(EXT) \ ckcfn3.$(EXT) \ -Z ckuxla.$(EXT) ckcpro.$(EXT) ckucmd.$(EXT) ckuus2.$(EXT) \ -Z ckuus3.$(EXT) ckuus4.$(EXT) ckuus5.$(EXT) \ -Z ckuusr.$(EXT) ckuus6.$(EXT) \ -Z ckucon.$(EXT) ckudia.$(EXT) ckuscr.$(EXT) ckcnet.$(EXT) \ -Y -lc $(LIBS) # Dependencies for each module... # # The following almost makes this work with gcc on the Sun-4. # .SUFFIXES: .c .$(EXT) # .$(EXT).c: ; $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< ckcmai.$(EXT): ckcmai.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcsym.h ckcasc.h ckcnet.h ckcpro.$(EXT): ckcpro.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcasc.h ckcpro.c: ckcpro.w wart ckcdeb.h ckcasc.h ckcker.h ./wart ckcpro.w ckcpro.c ckcfns.$(EXT): ckcfns.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcsym.h ckcasc.h ckcxla.h \ ckuxla.h ckcfn2.$(EXT): ckcfn2.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcsym.h ckcasc.h ckcxla.h ckuxla.h ckcfn3.$(EXT): ckcfn3.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcsym.h ckcasc.h ckcxla.h \ ckuxla.h ckuxla.$(EXT): ckuxla.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcxla.h ckuxla.h ckuusr.$(EXT): ckuusr.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h ckcxla.h ckuxla.h \ ckcasc.h ckcnet.h ckuus2.$(EXT): ckuus2.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h ckcxla.h ckuxla.h \ ckcasc.h ckuus3.$(EXT): ckuus3.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h ckcxla.h ckuxla.h \ ckcasc.h ckcnet.h ckuus4.$(EXT): ckuus4.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h ckcxla.h ckuxla.h \ ckcasc.h ckcnet.h ckuus5.$(EXT): ckuus5.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h ckcasc.h ckuus6.$(EXT): ckuus6.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h ckcasc.h ckuusx.$(EXT): ckuusx.c ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h ckcasc.h ckuusy.$(EXT): ckuusy.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcasc.h ckucmd.$(EXT): ckucmd.c ckcasc.h ckucmd.h ckcdeb.h ckufio.$(EXT): ckufio.c ckcdeb.h ckuver.h ckutio.$(EXT): ckutio.c ckcdeb.h ckcnet.h ckuver.h ckucon.$(EXT): ckucon.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcasc.h ckcnet.h ckcnet.$(EXT): ckcnet.c ckcdeb.h ckcker.h ckcnet.h wart: ckwart.$(EXT) $(CC) $(LNKFLAGS) -o wart ckwart.$(EXT) $(LIBS) ckcmdb.$(EXT): ckcmdb.c ckcdeb.h ckwart.$(EXT): ckwart.c ckudia.$(EXT): ckudia.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckucmd.h ckcasc.h ckuscr.$(EXT): ckuscr.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h ckcasc.h ########################################################################### # # Make commands for specific systems: # # #Apple Mac II, A/UX #Warning, if "send *" doesn't work, try the auxufs makefile entry below. aux: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Macintosh A/UX... make wermit "CFLAGS = -DAUX -DDYNAMIC -DTCPSOCKET -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" #Apple Mac II, A/UX, but with ufs file volumes, uses . auxufs: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Macintosh A/UX... make wermit "CFLAGS = -DAUX -DDYNAMIC -DTCPSOCKET -DDIRENT -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" #Berkeley Unix 4.1 bsd41: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 4.1BSD... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD41" "LIBS = -ljobs" #Berkeley 4.2, 4.3, also Ultrix-32 1.x, 2.x, 3.x, many others bsd: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 4.2BSD... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET" #Berkeley 4.2, 4.3, minimum size bsdm: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 4.2BSD... make wermit "CFLAGS= -O -DBSD4 -DDYNAMIC \ -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS -DNOICP" \ "LNKFLAGS = -s" #Berkeley Unix with HoneyDanBer UUCP bsdhdb: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 4.2BSD with HDB UUCP... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DHDBUUCP -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET" #Berkeley Unix 4.3 with acucntrl program bsd43: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 4.3BSD with acucntrl... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD43 -DACUCNTRL -DTCPSOCKET -O" #Berkeley Unix 4.2 or 4.3 with lock directory /usr/spool/uucp/LCK/LCK..ttyxx, #but without acucntrl program bsdlck: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 4.2BSD, /usr/spool/uucp/LCK/... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DLCKDIR -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET" #Tektronix 6130, 4132, 43xx with UTek OS, /usr/spool/uucp/LCK./... utek: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 4.2BSD/UTek make wermit "CFLAGS= -O -DLCKDIR -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET -DDYNAMIC \ -DUTEK -DLOCK_DIR=\\\"/usr/spool/uucp/LCK.\\\"" #Mark Williams Coherent on IBM PC/AT family. #There is a 64K limit on program size, so most features are compiled out. #Result should be an interactive version with minimal features - no scripts, #no character sets, no help, no dial, no debug/transaction logging, no #transmit, msend, mail, type, etc, commands. If the result is still too #big, replace -DNOSPL with -DNOICP. coherent: @echo "Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for IBM PC family with Coherent OS..." @echo "TOTALLY UNTESTED! May need additional compiler or linker flags." make wermit "CFLAGS = -DV7 -DCOHERENT -DDYNAMIC -DNOSPL -DNOCSETS \ -DNOHELP -DNODIAL -DNOSCRIPT -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG \ -DNOXMIT -DNOMSEND -DNOFRILLS" #DEC Ultrix 3.1 (and probably also 3.0) du3: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Ultrix 3.x... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET -DDIRENT -DSIGTYP=void \ -DDYNAMIC -O" "LNKFLAGS = -s" #Name changed from ds4 to du4, should work on VAXes as well as DECstations. ds4: make du4 #DEC Ultrix 4.0 on DECstation, VAXstation, VAX, etc. du4: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Ultrix 4.x... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET -DSIGTYP=void -DDYNAMIC \ -Olimit 1619" "LNKFLAGS = -s" #Sequent Dynix 3.x dynix3: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Sequent Dynix 3.x... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD43 -DACUCNTRL -DTCPSOCKET -O \ -DUID_T=int -DGID_T=int" #Encore, UMAX 4.3 (BSD) but without acucntrl program. encore: make umax43 #Encore, UMAX 4.3 (BSD) but without acucntrl program. umax43: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Encore UMAX 4.3... make PARALLEL=4 wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DBSD43 -DENCORE -DDYNAMIC -DTCPSOCKET -O" #Encore, UMAX 4.2 (BSD) umax42: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Encore UMAX 4.3... make PARALLEL=4 wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DENCORE -DDYNAMIC -DTCPSOCKET -O" #Berkeley Unix 2.8, 2.9 for PDP-11s with I&D space, maybe also Ultrix-11??? #If you have trouble with this, try removing "-l ndir". If you still have #trouble, add "-DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG". Or try defining CC and/or CC2 as "pcc" #instead of "cc". bsd29: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 2.8 or 2.9BSD. @echo Read the makefile if you have trouble with this... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD29" \ "LNKFLAGS= -i -lndir" "CC= cc " "CC2= cc" #Berkeley Unix 2.10 (Stan Barber, sob@bcm.tmc.edu) bsd210: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 2.10BSD. @echo Read the makefile if you have trouble with this... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD29 -DLCKDIR" \ "LNKFLAGS= -i " "CC= cc " "CC2= cc" #Berkely Unix 2.10, using overlays, see ovwermit above. bsd210ov: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for 2.10BSD with overlays (untested)... make ovwermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD29 -DLCKDIR" \ "LNKFLAGS= -i " "CC= cc " "CC2= cc" #Convex C1 with Berkeley Unix convex: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Convex C1 / BSD... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -Dmsleep=mnap" #Convex C210 with Convex/OS 8 convex8: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Convex C210 with OS 8 make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET -DNODEBUG -DDIRENT -DNOFILEH \ -DDYNAMIC -DSIGTYP=void" #Convex C2 with Convex OS 9.1 (should also work with 8.1 or later) #with ANSI C compiler, uses BSD 4.3 uucp lockfile convention. convex9: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Convex C210 with OS 9.1 make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DPOSIX -DDIRENT -DNOFILEH -O \ -DDYNAMIC -D__STDC__ -DLCKDIR -Dmsleep=mnap -ext -tm c1" #Cray X-MP or Y-MP UNICOS System V R3 #Maybe the -i link option should be removed. cray: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Cray X/Y-MP UNICOS System V R3...' make wermit NPROC=1 "CFLAGS= -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" #NeXT #Uses shared library to make executable program about 80K smaller. #Remove "LIBS = -lsys_s" if this causes trouble. next: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for NeXT... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DNEXT -DTCPSOCKET -DDYNAMIC -DLCKDIR -O -w" \ "LIBS = -lsys_s" #NeXT version built with C-Kermit malloc debugger. nextmd: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for NeXT with malloc debug... make mermit \ "CFLAGS= -DNEXT -DTCPSOCKET -DDYNAMIC -DLCKDIR -O -w \ -Dmalloc=dmalloc -Dfree=dfree -DMDEBUG" "LIBS = -lsys_s" #nextg - Gets useful error messages out of GNU cc. # can't use -ansi here for some reason it clobbers definition of SIGQUIT (?) nextg: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for NeXT... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DNEXT -DTCPSOCKET -DDYNAMIC -DLCKDIR -Wall -O" \ "LIBS = -lsys_s" #POSIX posix: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for POSIX, no UUCP lockfile support...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DPOSIX -DNOUUCP -O" #POSIX hdbposix: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for POSIX with HDB UUCP... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DPOSIX -DHDBUUCP -O" #SUNPOSIX sunposix: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for POSIX... make wermit "CC= /usr/5bin/cc " \ "CFLAGS= -DPOSIX -DHDBUUCP -DVOID=void -O" #GCCPOSIX # Doesn't work very well on SUN because of -target... gccsunposix: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for POSIX with gcc... make wermit "CC= gcc " \ "CFLAGS= -Dsun -DPOSIX -DHDBUUCP -ansi -Wall -O" #IBM's AIX 3.0 on IBM 370 mainframe, tested on AIX F44 thru F50. aix370: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for IBM System/370 AIX 3.0... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DAIX370 -DTCPSOCKET -DLCKDIR -DDIRENT -DYNAMIC" \ "LIBS = -lbsd" #IBM's AIX 3.0 on IBM PS/2, tested on AIX F44 thru F50. #This is exactly the same as AIX370 except for the version herald. #(Note, apparently AIX 3.0 for PS/2's was never formally released). aixps2: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for IBM PS/2 AIX 3.0... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DAIXPS2 -DTCPSOCKET -DLCKDIR -DDIRENT -DYNAMIC" \ "LIBS = -lbsd" #IBM AIX 3.0 for RISC System/6000. rs6000: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for IBM AIX 3.0 or 3.1, RS/6000... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DAIXRS -DTCPSOCKET -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DDYNAMIC -DCK_ANSIC" \ "LNKFLAGS = -s" #IBM AIX 3.0 for RISC System/6000. rs6na: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for IBM AIX 3.0 or 3.1, RS/6000... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DAIXRS -DTCPSOCKET -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DDYNAMIC -DNOANSI" \ "LNKFLAGS = -s" #SUN OS version 4.0, BSD environment, has saved original euid feature. sunos4: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.0, BSD environment... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS4 -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC" #SUN OS version 4.0, BSD environment, has saved original euid feature. # Like sunos4, but with SunLink X.25 support. sunos4x25: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.0 with SunLink X.25... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS4 -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET -DSAVEDUID \ -DDYNAMIC -DSUNX25" #SUN OS version 4.1, BSD environment, has saved original euid feature. #Uses Honey DanBer UUCP. Requires presence of /usr/spool/locks directory. # /var/spool/ should be a symbolic link to /usr/spool/. sunos41: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1/BSD... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET \ -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC" #SUN OS version 4.1, BSD environment, has saved original euid feature. # Like sunos41, but with SunLink X.25 support. sunos41x25: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1 with SunLink X.25... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET -DSAVEDUID \ -DDYNAMIC -DSUNX25" #SUN OS version 4.1, BSD environment, no character set translation. # Otherwise just like sunos41. sunos41ncs: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1, no character sets... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET -DSAVEDUID \ -DDYNAMIC -DNOCSETS" #SUN OS version 4.1, BSD environment, no DIAL command. # Otherwise just like sunos41. sunos41xd: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1, no DIAL... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET -DSAVEDUID \ -DDYNAMIC -DNODIAL" #SUN OS version 4.0, BSD environment, minimum size... sunos4m: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.0, minimum size... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS4 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC \ -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS -DNOICP \ -DNOMSEND" "LNKFLAGS = -s" #SUN OS version 4.1, BSD environment, minimum size... sunos41m: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1, minimum size... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC \ -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS -DNOICP \ -DNOMSEND" "LNKFLAGS = -s" #SUN OS version 4.0 or later, BSD environment, minimum size w/command parser. sunos4mi: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.0, minimum interactive... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS4 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC \ -DNOSPL -DNOXMIT -DNOMSEND -DNOFRILLS -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG \ -DNOTLOG -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS" \ "LNKFLAGS = -s" #SUN OS version 4.1 or later, BSD environment, minimum size w/command parser. sunos41mi: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1, minimum interactive... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC \ -DNOSPL -DNOXMIT -DNOMSEND -DNOFRILLS -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG \ -DNOTLOG -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS" \ "LNKFLAGS = -s" #SUN OS version 4.1, BSD environment, no network support. sunos41nn: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1, BSD, no networks... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC" #SUN OS version 4.1, BSD, no debugging, no transaction log. sunos41ndt: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1, no debug or trans logs... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DSAVEDUID -DTCPSOCKET -DDYNAMIC -DDIRENT \ -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG" #SUN OS version 4.1 or later, BSD, no debugging log. sunos41nd: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1, no debug log... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DSAVEDUID -DTCPSOCKET -DDYNAMIC -DDIRENT \ -DNODEBUG" #SUN OS version 4.1 or later, BSD, no debugging log. sunos41nt: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1, no transaction log... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS4 -DSAVEDUID -DTCPSOCKET -DDYNAMIC -DDIRENT \ -DNOTLOG" #SUN OS version 4.1 or later, BSD, no frills. sunos41nf: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.x, no frills... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS4 -DSAVEDUID -DTCPSOCKET -DDYNAMIC -DDIRENT \ -DNOFRILLS" #SUNOS 4.1 with malloc debugger sunos41md: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1 malloc debug... make mermit \ "CFLAGS= -O -DSUNOS41 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET \ -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC -Dmalloc=dmalloc -Dfree=dfree -DMDEBUG" #SUN OS version 4.0, System V R3 environment (-i option omitted). sunos4s5: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.0, System V R3... @echo Ignore harmless complaints about redefinition of symbols... make wermit "CC= /usr/5bin/cc " \ "CFLAGS = -DDIRENT -DSUN4S5 -DYNAMIC -O" #SUN OS version 4.1 or later, System V R3 environment (-i option omitted). #Like sunos4s5, but SUNOS 4.1 has switched to HDB UUCP lockfile conventions. sunos41s5: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.1 System V R3... @echo Ignore harmless complaints about redefinition of symbols... make wermit "CC= /usr/5bin/cc " \ "CFLAGS = -DSUN4S5 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -O" #SUN OS version 4.1 or later, gcc, profiling with gprof, no debugging. #To get profile, "make sunos4p" (on SUN), then "./wermit". After running #wermit, "gprof ./wermit | lpr" or whatever to get execution profile. sunos41p: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SUNOS 4.x with profiling... make wermit "CC= gcc " \ "CFLAGS= -DSUNOS41 -DNODEBUG -DSAVEDUID -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET \ -DDYNAMIC -pg" "LNKFLAGS = -pg" #Apollo with Domain SR10.0 or later, BSD environment #Reportedly, it might also help to add '-A,systype=bsd4.3' to CFLAGS. #Reportedly, there is also a problem with getc & putc macros that can #be handled by using '#ifdef apollo' somewhere to redefine them??? #On the other hand, other reports indicate that it works fine as-is. sr10-bsd: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Apollo SR10.0 / BSD ... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DNOFILEH -DBSD4 -Uaegis -U__STDC__" #Apollo with Domain SR10.0 or later, System V R3 environment. #Don't use the optimizer (-O), it causes problems at runtime. sr10-s5r3: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Apollo SR10.0 / Sys V R3 ... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DNOFILEH -DSVR3 -Uaegis -U__STDC__" #Apollo Domain/IX (untested, try this if sr10-bsd doesn't work) # (Can we add -DTCPSOCKET here?) apollobsd: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Apollo Domain/IX... make wermit "CC= /bin/cc " "CC2= /bin/cc " \ "CFLAGS= -DNOFILEH -DBSD4 -Uaegis" #Version 7 Unix (see comments above) v7: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for UNIX Version 7. @echo Read the makefile if you have trouble with this... make wermit "CFLAGS=-DV7 -DPROCNAME=\\\"$(PROC)\\\" \ -DBOOTNAME=\\\"$(BOOTFILE)\\\" -DNPROCNAME=\\\"$(NPROC)\\\" \ -DNPTYPE=$(NPTYPE) $(DIRECT) -DO_RDWR=2 -DO_NDELAY=0 -DO_SCCS_ID" #AT&T UNIX System V R3, signal() is void rather than int. #Uses dirent.h and Honey DanBer uucp. #Add the -i link option if necessary. sys5r3: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System V R3...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -O" \ "LNKFLAGS =" #AT&T UNIX System V R3, for 3B computers with Wollongong TCP/IP. sys5r3net3b: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX SVR3/3B/Wollongong...' make wermit \ "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -DWOLLONGONG -O" \ "LIBS= -lnet -lnsl_s" "LNKFLAGS =" #AT&T UNIX System V R3, signal() is void rather than int. #Uses dirent.h and Honey DanBer uucp, has . #Has for RTS/CTS flow control. sys5r3tx: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System V R3...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC \ -DTERMIOX -i -O" "LNKFLAGS =" #AT&T UNIX System V R3, signal() is void rather than int. #Uses dirent.h and Honey DanBer uucp, has . #Has for RTS/CTS flow control. sys5r3sx: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System V R3...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC \ -DSTERMIOX -i -O" "LNKFLAGS =" #AT&T UNIX System V R4. #Has . sys5r4: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System V R4...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -O -DSVR4 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC \ -DTERMIOX" "LNKFLAGS = -s" #AT&T UNIX System V R4. #Has . sys5r4sx: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System V R4...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -O -DSVR4 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC \ -DSTERMIOX" "LNKFLAGS = -s" #AT&T UNIX System V R4, no or . sys5r4nx: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System V R4...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -O -DSVR4 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC" \ "LNKFLAGS = -s" #Silicon Graphics System V R3 with BSD file system (IRIS) iris: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Silicon Graphics IRIS... make wermit "CFLAGS = -O -DSVR3 -DLONGFN -I/usr/include/bsd" \ "LIBS = -lbsd" #Silicon Graphics IRIS System V R3 irix33: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System V R3...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -O" \ "LNKFLAGS =" #In case they type "make sys5"... sys5: make sys3 #Generic ATT System III or System V (with I&D space) sys3: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System III' @echo 'or System V R2 or earlier...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -i -O" "LNKFLAGS = -i" #Generic ATT System III or System V R2 or earlier, "no void": #special entry to remove "Illegal pointer combination" warnings. sys3nv: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System III' @echo 'or System V R2 or earlier...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -Dvoid=int -i -O" "LNKFLAGS = -i" #Generic ATT System III or System V (no I&D space) sys3nid: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System III' @echo 'or System V R2 or earlier, no I&D space...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -O" "LNKFLAGS =" #AT&T 7300/Unix PC systems, sys3 but special handling for internal modem. #Link with the shared library -- the conflict with openi in shared library #is solved with -Dopeni=xopeni sys3upc: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T 7300 UNIX PC, shared lib...' @echo 'If shared lib causes trouble, use make sys3upcold.' make wermit "CFLAGS = -O -DATT7300 -DDYNAMIC -Dopeni=xopeni" \ "CC2 = ld /lib/crt0s.o /lib/shlib.ifile" "LNKFLAGS = -s" #AT&T 7300/Unix PC systems, as above, but use gcc. sys3upcg: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T 7300 UNIX PC...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -O -DATT7300 -DDYNAMIC -Dopeni=xopeni" \ "CC = gcc" "CC2 = gcc" "LNKFLAGS = -s -shlib" #AT&T 7300/Unix PC systems, sys3 but special handling for internal modem. sys3upcold: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T 7300 UNIX PC...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATT7300 -O" "LNKFLAGS = -i" #AT&T 6300 PLUS (warning, -O makes it run out of space). #NOTE: Remove -DHDBUUCP if not using Honey DanBer UUCP. att6300: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T 6300 PLUS...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATT6300 -DHDBUUCP -Ml -i" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i -Ml" #AT&T 6300 PLUS with no debugging (about 34K smaller. Can't use -O here.) att6300nd: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T 6300 PLUS, no debugging...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATT6300 -DHDBUUCP -DNODEBUG -i -Ml" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i -Ml" #AT&T 3B2, 3B20-series computers running AT&T UNIX System V. #This is just generic System V with Honey DanBer UUCP, so refer to sys3hdb. att3bx: make sys3hdb #Any System V R2 or earlier with Honey DanBer UUCP (same as above) sys3hdb: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for AT&T UNIX System III' @echo 'or System V R2 or earlier with Honey DanBer UUCP...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DHDBUUCP -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" #In case they say "make sys5hdb" instead of "make sys3hdb"... sys5hdb: make sys3hdb #IBM PS/2 with AIX 1.0 (currently in field test as F10A) # Reports indicate that -O switch must be omitted. # It is also possible that "made bsd" will work (reports welcome). # One report recommended "make LIBS=-lbsd bsd" did the trick. ps2aix: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for IBM AIX 1.0 PS/2...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -i" "LNKFLAGS = -i" #IBM RT PC with AIX 2.2.1 #This has some special unique and strange lockfile stuff in it. rtaix: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for IBM RT PC, AIX 2.2.1...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DRTAIX -DHDBUUCP -O -w" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" #HP 9000 series 300, 500, 800, no long filenames. #This is probably only good for HPUX versions earlier than 6.2. hpux: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for HP-9000 HP-UX, no long filenames.' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DHPUX -O" "LNKFLAGS =" #HP-UX 7.0, no long filenames, no network support. hpux7sf: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for HP-9000 HP-UX, no long filenames.' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DHPUX -DSIGTYP=void -O" "LNKFLAGS =" #HP 9000 series 300, 500, 800, long filenames (using BSD file system) # (This one is probably necessary for the Series 300) hpuxlf: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for HP-9000 HP-UX, long filenames...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DHPUX -DNDIR -DLONGFN -O" \ "LNKFLAGS =" #HP 9000 series 300, 500, 800, long filenames (using ) hpuxde: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for HP-9000 HP-UX, long filenames...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DHPUX -DDIRENT -DDYNAMIC -O" \ "LNKFLAGS =" #HP 9000 series 300, 500, 800, long filenames, System V R3 or later # (Does anybody know what is the earliest release of HP-UX based on SVR3?) hpuxs5r3: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for HP-9000 HP-UX, long filenames...' make wermit \ "CFLAGS = -DHPUX -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET -O" \ "LNKFLAGS =" "LIBS=-lBSD" #HP 9000 series 800 HP-UX 7.0, long filenames, network support, HDB uucp #there must be & present to support this #configuration. To use this, you must have bought the ARPA Services #Product from HP, and you must get the files "telnet.h" and "inet.h" #from the Berkeley Standard Distribution because (reportedly) they are not #part of the HP product. hpux70lfn: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for HP9000/8xx HP-UX V. 7.0' @echo 'supporting: long filenames, networking, HDB uucp...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DHPUXDEBUG -DHPUX -DSVR3 \ -DDIRENT -DLONGFN -DHDBUUCP -DLOCK_DIR=\\\"/usr/spool/uucp\\\" \ -DTCPSOCKET -O" "LNKFLAGS = -s" "LIBS = -lBSD" #Regulus on CIE Systems 680/20 cie: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for CIE Systems 680/20 Regulus...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DNOFILEH -DCIE -O" \ "LNKFLAGS =" #Microport SV/AT for IBM PC/AT 286 and clones, System V R2. #The -O flag may fail on some modules (like ckuus2.c), in which case you #should compile them by hand, omitting the -O. If you get "hash table #overflow", try adding -DNODEBUG. #Also, reportedly this compiles better with gcc than with cc. mpsysv: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Microport SV/AT 286...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DATTSV -O -Ml" "LNKFLAGS = -Ml" #Microsoft "Xenix/286" e.g. for IBM PC/AT xenix: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Xenix/286' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DXENIX -DNOFILEH -Dunix -F 3000 -i" \ "LNKFLAGS = -F 3000 -i" #SCO Xenix/286 2.2.1, e.g. for IBM PC/AT, PS/2 Model 50, etc. #Reportedly, this "make" can fail simply because of the size of this #makefile. If that happens, use "makeL", or edit out some of the #other entries. sco286: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SCO Xenix/286...' @echo 'If make fails, try using makeL.' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -s -O -LARGE -DXENIX -DNOFILEH -Dunix -DRDCHK -DNAP -F 3000 \ -i -M2let32" \ "LIBS = -lx" "LNKFLAGS = -s -O -LARGE -F 3000 -i -M2let32" #SCO Xenix/286 2.2.1, e.g. for IBM PC/AT, PS/2 Model 50, etc. #As above, but with HDBUUCP sco286hdb: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SCO Xenix/286 with HDB UUCP...' @echo 'If make fails, try using makeL.' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -s -O -LARGE -DXENIX -DNOFILEH -Dunix -DRDCHK -DNAP \ -DHDBUUCP -F 3000 -i -M2let32" \ "LIBS = -lx" "LNKFLAGS = -s -O -LARGE -F 3000 -i -M2let32" #SCO Xenix 2.2.1 for IBM PC, XT, PS2/30, or other 8088 or 8086 machine #If this doesn't work, try some of the tricks from sco286. sco86: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SCO Xenix/86...' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DXENIX -DNOFILEH -Dunix -F 3000 -i -M0me" \ "LNKFLAGS = -F 3000 -i -M0me" "LIBS = -lx" #SCO Xenix/386 2.2.2 sco386: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SCO Xenix/386...' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DXENIX -DNOFILEH -Dunix -DRDCHK -DNAP -Otcl -i -M3e" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" "LIBS = -lx" #SCO UNIX/386 3.2.0, 3.2.1, and SCO Xenix 2.3.x #Maybe the -i link option should be removed? sco3r2: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SCO UNIX/386...' @echo 'Warning: If make blows up, edit the makefile to join' @echo 'the following three continued lines into one line.' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DXENIX -DSVR3 -DNOFILEH -DHDBUUCP -DRDCHK -DNAP \ -DNOJC -Otcl -i -M3e" "LNKFLAGS = -i" "LIBS = -lx" #SCO UNIX/386 3.2.0 and SCO Xenix 2.3.x with Excelan TCP/IP support #Maybe the -i link option should be removed? sco3r2net: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SCO UNIX/386 / Excelan...' @echo 'Warning: If make blows up, edit the makefile to join' @echo 'the following three continued lines into one line.' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -I/usr/include/exos -DXENIX -DNOFILEH -DHDBUUCP -DRDCHK \ -DSVR3 -DNAP -DTCPSOCKET -DEXCELAN -DNOJC -Otcl -i -M3e" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" "LIBS = -lx -lsocket" #SCO Xenix 2.3.x with Racal InterLan TCP/IP support # Extra compile flags for other version of Racal InterLan TCP/IP: # Xenix286/NP621-286, use -Ml -DPARAMH -DINTERLAN -Di286 -DSYSV # Xenix386/NP621-386, use -DPARAMH -DINTERLAN -Di386 -DSYSV # ISC386ix/NP622I, use -DSYSV -Di386 # SCO Unix3.2/NP622S, use -DSYSV -Di386 -DSCO_UNIX # AT&T SVR3.2/NP622A, use -DSYSV -Di386 -DATT #Maybe the -i link option should be removed? sco3r2netri: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SCO UNIX/386 / Racal InterLan...' @echo 'Warning: If make blows up, edit the makefile to join' @echo 'the following four continued lines into one line.' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -I/usr/include/interlan -DXENIX -DNOFILEH -DHDBUUCP \ -DSVR3 -DRDCHK -DNAP -DTCPSOCKET -DPARAMH -DINTERLAN -Di386 -DSYSV \ -DNOJC -Otcl -i -M3e" "LNKFLAGS = -i" "LIBS = -lx -ltcp" #SCO UNIX/386 3.2.2 or later (supports POSIX job control) #Maybe the -i link option should be removed? sco3r22: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for SCO UNIX/386 3.2.2...' @echo 'Warning: If make blows up, edit the makefile to join' @echo 'the following three continued lines into one line.' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DXENIX -DSVR3 -DNOFILEH -DHDBUUCP -DRDCHK -DNAP \ -DPWID_T=int -Otcl -i -M3e" "LNKFLAGS = -i" "LIBS = -lx" #PC/IX, Interactive Corp System III for IBM PC/XT pcix: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for PC/IX...' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DPCIX -DISIII -Dsdata=sdatax -O -i" "LNKFLAGS = -i" #Interactive Corp System III port in general -- is3: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Interactive System III...' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DISIII -Ddata=datax -O -i" "LNKFLAGS= -i" #Interactive UNIX System V R3, signal() is void rather than int. #Uses dirent.h and Honey DanBer uucp. is5r3: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Interactive 386/ix or later...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -g -DNOCSETS \ -DDYNAMIC -DI386IX" "LNKFLAGS = -g" #Interactive UNIX System V R3, Posix variant. Untested. #Uses dirent.h and Honey DanBer uucp. is5r3p: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Interactive 386/ix or later...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -g -DNOCSETS \ -DDYNAMIC -DI386IX -DPOSIX" "LNKFLAGS=" "LIBS=-lcposix" #Interactive UNIX System V R3, signal() is void rather than int. #Uses dirent.h and Honey DanBer uucp. Needs -linet for net functions. is5r3net: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Interactive 386/ix or later...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -DTCPSOCKET \ -DI386IX -O" "LIBS = -linet" #Interactive UNIX System V R3. #Like is5r3net, but with -g (whatever that is, some like it, some don't). is5r3netg: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Interactive 386/ix or later...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -DTCPSOCKET \ -DI386IX -g" "LNKFLAGS = -g" "LIBS = -linet" #Masscomp System III rtu: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Masscomp RTU System III...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -UFIONREAD -DATTSV -O" "LNKFLAGS =" "LIBS= -ljobs" #Masscomp/Concurrent RTU 4.0 or later, Berkeley environment. #Includes = /usr/include/ndir.h #Note "LIBS = lndir" might not be necessary because of "ucb make". rtubsd: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Masscomp RTU 4.1A...' ucb make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DRTU -DNDIR -DHDBUUCP -DTCPSOCKET" \ "LIBS = -lndir" #Masscomp/Concurrent RTU 4.0 or later, same as above, #Includes "usr/lib/ndir.h" #Note "LIBS = -lndir" might not be necessary because of "ucb make". rtubsd2: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Masscomp RTU 4.1A...' ucb make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DRTU -DXNDIR -DHDBUUCP" \ "LIBS = -lndir" #Masscomp/Concurrent RTU 4.0 or later, same as above, #Includes #Note "LIBS = lndir" might not be necessary because of "ucb make". rtubsd3: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Masscomp RTU 4.x BSD...' ucb make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DRTU -DHDBUUCP" "LIBS = -lndir" #Masscomp/Concurrent RTU 4.0 or later, System V R2, using . #If this gives problems, add back the -DRTU switch. rtus5: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Masscomp RTU 4.x BSD...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DATTSV -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT" #Masscomp/Concurrent RTU 4.x, System V R3, using . #Use this one if rtus5 gives warnings about pointer type mismatches. #If this gives problems, add back the -DRTU switch. rtus5r3: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Masscomp RTU 4.x BSD...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DSVR3 -DHDBUUCP -DDIRENT" #DEC Pro-3xx with Pro/Venix V1.0 or V1.1 # Requires code-mapping on non-I&D-space 11/23 processor, plus some # fiddling to get interrupt targets into resident code section. # This almost certainly doesn't work any more, but there are almost certainly # no more of these systems in existence. provx1: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for DEC Pro-3xx, Pro/Venix 1.x...' make wart "CFLAGS= -DPROVX1" "LNKFLAGS= " make wermit "CFLAGS = -DPROVX1 -DNOFILEH -md780" \ "LNKFLAGS= -u _sleep -lc -md780" #NCR Tower 1632, OS 1.02 tower1: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for NCR Tower 1632, OS 1.02...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DTOWER1" #NCR Tower 32, OS Release 1.xx.xx tower32-1: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for NCR Tower 32 Rel 1 System V R2...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DDYNAMIC -O" "LNKFLAGS = -n" #NCR Tower 32, OS Release 2.xx.xx tower32-2: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for NCR Tower 32 Rel 2 System V R2...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -O2" "LNKFLAGS = -n" #NCR Tower 32, OS Releases based on System V R3 #Don't add -DNAP (doesn't work right) or -DRDCHK (not available in libc). tower32: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for NCR Tower 32 System V R3...' make wermit \ "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -DNOSYSIOCTLH -DUID_T=ushort -DGIDT=ushort -O1" #NCR Tower 32, OS Releases based on System V R3 tower32g: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for NCR Tower 32 System V R3, gcc...' make wermit "CC = gcc" \ "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -DNOSYSIOCTLH \ DUID_T=ushort -DGIDT=ushort -O -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer" #Fortune 32:16, For:Pro 1.8 (mostly like 4.1bsd) ft18: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Fortune 32:16 For:Pro 1.8...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DNODEBUG -DBSD4 -DFT18 -DNOFILEH \ -DPID_T=short" #Fortune 32:16, For:Pro 2.1 (mostly like 4.1bsd) ft21: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Fortune 32:16 For:Pro 2.1...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -O -DNODEBUG -DBSD4 -DFT21 -DNOFILEH -SYM 800 \ -DPID_T=short" "LNKFLAGS= -n -s" "LIBS= -lv -lnet" #Valid Scaldstar #Berkeleyish, but need to change some variable names. valid: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Valid Scaldstar...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -Dcc=ccx -DFREAD=1" #IBM IX/370 on IBM 370 Series mainframes #Mostly like sys3, but should buffer packets. ix370: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for IBM IX/370...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DIX370 -DATTSV -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" #Amdahl UTS 2.4 on IBM 370 series compatible mainframes. #Mostly like V7, but can't do initrawq() buffer peeking. uts24: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Amdahl UTS 2.4...' make wermit "CFLAGS=-DV7 -DPROCNAME=\\\"$(PROC)\\\" \ -DUTS24 -DBOOTNAME=\\\"$(BOOTFILE)\\\" -DNPROCNAME=\\\"$(NPROC)\\\" \ -DNPTYPE=$(NPTYPE) $(DIRECT)" #BBN C/70 with IOS 2.0 #Mostly Berkeley-like, but with some ATTisms c70: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for BBN C/70 IOS 2.0...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DC70" #Zilog ZEUS 3.21 zilog: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Zilog Zeus 3.21...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DZILOG -DNODEBUG -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i -lpw" #Whitechapel MG-1 Genix 1.3 white: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Whitechapel MG-1 Genix 1.3...' @touch ckcpro.c make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -Dzkself()=0" #Pixel 1000 pixel: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Pixel 1000...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -Dzkself()=0" #Sequent DYNIX/PTX 1.2.1 ptx: @echo Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Sequent DYNIX/PTX 1.2.1... make wermit "CFLAGS= -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC \ -DPID_T=pid_t -DUID_T=uid_t -DGID_T=gid_t -i -O" "LNKFLAGS = -i" #CDC VX/VE 5.2.1 vxve: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for CDC VX/VE 5.2.1...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DVXVE -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i" #Tandy 16/6000 with Xenix 3.0 #Add -DNOxxx options to remove features if program won't load. trs16: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Tandy 16/16000, Xenix 3.0...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DTRS16 -DDCLPOPEN -O" \ "LNKFLAGS = -n -s" #DIAB DS90 or LUXOR ABC-9000 with pre-5.2 DNIX. Sys V with nap() and rdchk(). # nd = no opendir(), readdir(), closedir(), etc. # Some of the modules fail to compile with -O. dnixnd: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for DIAB DS90 with very old DNIX 5.2.' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DNAP -DRDCHK -DDYNAMIC -DDCLPOPEN \ -U__STDC__" #DIAB DS90 with DNIX 5.2. Sys V with nap() and rdchk(). # This one has opendir(), readdir(), closedir(), etc. # Some of the modules fail to compile with -O. dnix: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for DIAB DS90 with old DNIX 5.2...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DNAP -DRDCHK -DDIRENT -DDYNAMIC \ -U__STDC__" #DIAB DS90 with DNIX 5.3 or later, with HDB UUCP, nap() and rdchk(). dnix5r3: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for DIAB DS90 with DNIX 5.3...' @echo 'with Honey DanBer UUCP' make wermit \ "CFLAGS = -DSVR3 -DHDBUUCP -DNAP -DRDCHK -DDIRENT -DDYNAMIC -O" #Ridge 32 with ROS 3.2 ridge32: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) Ridge 32 ROS 3.2' make wermit \ "CFLAGS = -DATTSV -DNOFILEH -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -i -O" "LNKFLAGS = -i" #Altos 986 with Xenix 3.0 altos: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Altos 986 with Xenix 3.0...' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DATTSV -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -Dvoid=int -DCHAR=char -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS= -i" #MINIX - PC version with 64K+64K limit. # Reportedly, the linker (asld) can run out of space while linking. The only # way around this is to make a copy of libc.a from which all modules that are # not used by Kermit are removed. If you have trouble compiling or running # wart, "touch wart". If that doesn't help, "touch ckcpro.c". # The version configured below has no interactive command parser. # If you can build this version successfully, maybe there will be room for # a minimal interactive command parser too; try replacing -DNOICP with # -DNOSPL. minix: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for MINIX, no command parser... @echo 'TOTALLY UNTESTED!' make wermit EXT=s \ "CFLAGS= -DV7 -DMINIX -i -D_MINIX -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DDYNAMIC \ -DPID_T=pid_t -DUID_T=uid_t -DGID_T=gid_t -DSIGTYP=void \ -DNOXMIT -DNOMSEND -DNOFRILLS \ -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS -DNOICP" \ "LNKFLAGS= -i -T" #MINIX - PC version with 64K+64K limit, new (as yet unreleased) ACK 2.0 beta C #compiler, which outputs .o object files, rather than .s. But 'make' still #expects .s files, so must be patched to use .o. Tested on Minix 1.5.10. minixnew: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for MINIX (new ACK 2.0 compiler),' @echo 'no command parser... TOTALLY UNTESTED!' make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DV7 -DMINIX -i -D_MINIX -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DDYNAMIC \ -DPID_T=pid_t -DUID_T=uid_t -DGID_T=gid_t -DSIGTYP=void \ -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS -DNOICP" \ "LNKFLAGS= -i -T" #MINIX/386 (PC Minix modifed by Bruce Evans in Australia to use 386 addressing) minix386: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for MINIX/386... @echo 'TOTALLY UNTESTED!' make wermit EXT=s \ "CFLAGS= -DV7 -DMINIX -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DDYNAMIC" #MINIX - 68k version with ACK compiler. # If you have trouble compiling or running wart, "touch wart". # If it still doesn't work, "touch ckcpro.c". # The version configured below has many features removed, including # the TRANSMIT, MSEND, HELP, and SCRIPT commands, international # character set support, and the entire script programming language. # Make sure make(1) has (at least) 100000 chmemory! # But it does have an interactive command parser. minix68k: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for MINIX 68k with ACK... make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DV7 -DMINIX -D_MINIX -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DDYNAMIC \ -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG \ -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS -DNOSPL \ -DPID_T=pid_t -DUID_T=uid_t -DGID_T=gid_t -DSIGTYP=void" #MINIX - 68k version with c68 compiler. # If you have trouble compiling or running wart, "touch wart" or # "touch ckcpro.c". Compiling ckudia.c (no -DNODIAL!) might fail. :-( # Give c68 250000 bytes of stack+heap; make sure make(1) has at least # 100000 chmemory. On a 1Mb Atari ST this means that the recursive # call of make fails due to memory shortage. Try "make -n minixc68 >makeit", # followed by ". makeit". Otherwise, as above. minixc68: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for MINIX 68k with c68... make wermit "CC= cc -c68" \ "CFLAGS= -DV7 -DMINIX -D_MINIX -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DDYNAMIC \ -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG \ -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS -DNOSPL \ -DPID_T=pid_t -DUID_T=uid_t -DGID_T=gid_t -DSIGTYP=void" #MINSUN # For testing MINIX compilation on SUN-4 # (it compiles, but it doesn't load at all...) minsun: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for MINIX, no command parser,' @echo 'Compilation test on SUN-4...' touch ckcpro.c touch wart make wermit \ "CFLAGS= -DV7 -DMINIX -i -D_MINIX -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DDYNAMIC \ -DNODIAL -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG -DNOTLOG -DNOSCRIPT -DNOCSETS -DNOICP \ -DSIGTYP=void -Du_long=long -Du_short=short -DS_IFMT=0170000 \ -DS_IFDIR=0040000 -DS_IFREG=0100000" \ "LNKFLAGS = -i -T" #MIPS machine with AT&T UNIX System V R3.0 mips: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for MIPS AT&T System V R3.0...' make wermit "CFLAGS = -DMIPS -DDIRENT -DPID_T=int \ -DNOJC -DGID_T=gid_t -DUID_T=uid_t -i -O1500" #PFU Compact A Series UNIX System V R3, SX/A TISP V10/L50 (Japan) #Maybe the -i link option should be removed? sxae50: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for PFU SX/A V10/L50...' make wermit "CFLAGS= -DSVR3 -DDIRENT -DsxaE50 -DTCPSOCKET -i -O" \ "LNKFLAGS= " #Olivetti X/OS R2.3 xos23: @echo 'Making C-Kermit $(CKVER) for Olivetti X/OS R2.3...' $(MAKE) wermit \ 'CFLAGS=-ucb -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET -DHDBUUCP -DDYNAMIC -DOXOS' \ "LNKFLAGS=-ucb -s" #Clean up intermediate and object files clean: @echo 'Removing object files...' -rm -f ckcmai.$(EXT) ckucmd.$(EXT) ckuusr.$(EXT) ckuus2.$(EXT) \ ckuus3.$(EXT) ckuus4.$(EXT) ckuus5.$(EXT) ckcpro.$(EXT) ckcfns.$(EXT) \ ckcfn2.$(EXT) ckcfn3.$(EXT) ckuxla.$(EXT) ckucon.$(EXT) ckutio.$(EXT) \ ckufio.$(EXT) ckudia.$(EXT) ckuscr.$(EXT) ckwart.$(EXT) ckuusx.$(EXT) \ ckuusy.$(EXT) ckcnet.$(EXT) ckuus6.$(EXT) ckcmdb.$(EXT) ckcpro.c wart #Run Lint on this mess for the SUN/BSD version. lintsun: @echo 'Running Lint on C-Kermit $(CKVER) sources for SUNOS version...' lint -x -DSUNOS4 -DDIRENT -DTCPSOCKET -DSAVEDUID -DDYNAMIC \ ck[cu]*.c > ckuker.lint.sun lintbsd: @echo 'Running Lint on C-Kermit $(CKVER) sources for BSD 4.2 version..' lint -x -DBSD4 -DTCPSOCKET ck[cu]*.c > ckuker.lint.bsd42 lints5: @echo 'Running Lint on C-Kermit $(CKVER) sources for Sys V version...' lint -x -DATTSV ck[cu]*.c > ckuker.lint.s5 lintmips: @echo 'Running lint on C-Kermit $(CKVER) sources for MIPS version...' lint -DMIPS -DDIRENT -DPID_T=int -DGID_T=gid_t \ -DUID_T=uid_t -DNOJC ck[cu]*.c > ckuker.lint.mips