nasm/Mkfiles
H. Peter Anvin 0c648204e2 openwcom.mak: wmake uses & for continuation, not \ (sigh)
wmake uses & for continuation, since \ is used for pathname
separators.
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msvc.mak Avoid #including .c files; instead compile as separate units 2008-05-20 14:21:29 -07:00
netware.mak netware.mak: correct dependencies 2008-05-20 14:35:34 -07:00
openwcom.mak openwcom.mak: wmake uses & for continuation, not \ (sigh) 2008-05-20 14:42:53 -07:00
owlinux.mak Avoid #including .c files; instead compile as separate units 2008-05-20 14:21:29 -07:00
README Mkfiles/README: document the Netware Makefile. 2008-02-05 21:35:08 -08:00

These are pre-created Makefiles for various platforms, use them if
GNU autoconf/automake packages are not supported on your system.

The Makefiles are:

  Filename      Target		Compiler	Tested with
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  msvc.mak	Win32		MS Visual C++	Visual C++ Express 2005

	For building on a Win32 host using Microsoft Visual C++.

	Usage:	nmake /f Mkfiles/msvc.mak


  Filename      Target		Compiler	Tested with
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  openwcom.mak	DOS,Win32,OS/2	OpenWatcom C	OpenWatcom 1.7 (Win32)

	For building on a DOS, OS/2 or Win32 host using OpenWatcom.
	OpenWatcom can be downloaded from http://www.openwatcom.org/.

	Usage:	wmake /f Mkfiles/<filename> <target>

	<target> is dos, win32, or os2.

  Filename      Target		Compiler	Tested with
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  owlinux.mak	DOS,Win32,OS/2	OpenWatcom C	OpenWatcom 1.6rc2 (Linux)

	For building on a Linux host using OpenWatcom for Linux.

	Usage:	make -f Mkfiles/<filename> <target>

	<target> is dos, win32, or os2.

  Filename      Target		Compiler	Tested with
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  netware.mak	NetWare		Cross-GCC	Cross-GCC 3.2.3 (Linux, Win32)

	For building on a Linux or Win32 host using Cross-GCC for Linux/Win32.

	Usage:	make -f Mkfiles/netware.mak