# configuration file for making Lua # == CHANGE THE SETTINGS BELOW TO SUIT YOUR ENVIRONMENT ====================== # you need an ANSI C compiler. gcc is a popular one. CC= gcc WARN= -ansi -Wall # on SGI's, cc is ANSI. #CC= cc #WARN= -ansi -fullwarn # if you need compatibility with version 2.5 or older, uncomment the line below. #COMPAT= -DLUA_COMPAT2_5 # Lua uses double for numbers. To change this, uncomment one of the lines below. #NUMBER= -DLUA_NUM_TYPE=float #NUMBER= -DLUA_NUM_TYPE=long # if you want support for pipes, uncomment the following line. #POPEN= -DPOPEN # if your C library is not POSIX compliant, comment the following line. POSIX= -D_POSIX_SOURCE # if your C library does not have the newer ANSI functions memmove, strerror, # and locale support (e.g., in SunOs 4.1.x.), uncomment the following line. #OLD_ANSI= -DOLD_ANSI # in SunOs 4.1.x, standard headers in /usr/include are not ANSI, # so uncomment the following line to avoid prototypes warnings. #EXTRA_INCS= -I/usr/5include # if your system doesn't have (or need) ranlib, change "ranlib" to "true". # on some systems, "ar s" does it. RANLIB= ranlib #RANLIB= ar s #RANLIB= true # this should work in all unix systems. AR= ar rcu # == END OF USER SETTINGS. DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE ============ VERSION= 3.1 INC= $(LUA)/include LIB= $(LUA)/lib BIN= $(LUA)/bin INCS= -I$(INC) $(EXTRA_INCS) DEFS= $(COMPAT) $(NUMBER) $(OLD_ANSI) $(EXTRA_DEFS) CFLAGS= -O2 $(WARN) $(INCS) $(DEFS)