SRCS= string.c shttpd.c log.c auth.c md5.c cgi.c config.c io_ssi.c \ io_file.c io_socket.c io_ssl.c io_emb.c io_dir.c io_cgi.c HDRS= defs.h llist.h shttpd.h std_includes.h io.h md5.h ssl.h \ compat_unix.h compat_win32.h compat_rtems.h config.h OBJS= $(SRCS:%.c=%.o) PROG= shttpd # Possible flags: (in brackets are rough numbers for 'gcc -O2' on i386) # -DHAVE_MD5 - use system md5 library (-2kb) # -DNDEBUG - strip off all debug code (-5kb) # -D_DEBUG - build debug version (very noisy) (+6kb) # -DNO_CGI - disable CGI support (-5kb) # -DNO_SSL - disable SSL functionality (-2kb) # -DNO_AUTH - disable authorization support (-4kb) # -DCONFIG=\"file\" - use `file' as the default config file # -DNO_SSI - disable SSI support (-4kb) # XXX Note for the windows users. In order to build shttpd, MSVS6 is needed. # Follow these steps: # 1. Add c:\path_to_msvs6\bin to the system Path environment variable. # 2. Add two new system environment variables: # LIB=c:\path_to_msvs6\lib # INCLUDE=c:\path_to_msvs6\include # 3. start console, go to shttpd-VERSION\src\ directory # 4. type "nmake msvc" # 5. go to shttpd-VERSION\examples , type "nmake msvc" VC6= ..\..\.. # MSVC installation path CL_FLAGS= /MD /TC /nologo /DNDEBUG /Os # MSVC compiler flags all: @echo "make (unix|msvc|mingw|rtems)" @echo on Linux, do \'LIBS=-ldl make unix\' .c.o: $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ unix: $(OBJS) $(AR) -r lib$(PROG).a $(OBJS) && ranlib lib$(PROG).a $(CC) $(CFLAGS) compat_unix.c standalone.c \ -o $(PROG) $(LIBS) -L. -l$(PROG) rtems: $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -DEMBEDDED $(SRCS) compat_rtems.c $(AR) -r lib$(PROG).a *.o && ranlib lib$(PROG).a #cl $(SRCS) compat_win32.c /c $(CL_FLAGS) /DEMBEDDED #lib *.obj /out:shttpd.lib msvc: $(VC6)\bin\cl /I $(VC6)\include \ $(SRCS) compat_win32.c standalone.c $(CL_FLAGS) \ /link /out:$(PROG).exe /LIBPATH:$(VC6)\lib ws2_32.lib user32.lib mingw: $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -DEMBEDDED $(SRCS) compat_win32.c $(AR) -r lib$(PROG).a *.o && ranlib lib$(PROG).a $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(SRCS) compat_win32.c standalone.c \ -o $(PROG) $(LIBS) -lws2_32 -lcomdlg32 -lcomctl32 man: cat shttpd.1 | tbl | groff -man -Tascii | col -b > shttpd.1.txt cat shttpd.1 | tbl | groff -man -Tascii | less clean: rm -rf *.o *.core $(PROG) lib$(PROG).a