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# 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)
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