asterisk/codecs/lpc10/Makefile
Kevin P. Fleming 96e4e31eeb Merged revisions 207647 via svnmerge from
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  r207647 | kpfleming | 2009-07-21 08:04:44 -0500 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 12 lines
  
  Ensure that user-provided CFLAGS and LDFLAGS are honored.
  
  This commit changes the build system so that user-provided flags (in ASTCFLAGS
  and ASTLDFLAGS) are supplied to the compiler/linker *after* all flags provided
  by the build system itself, so that the user can effectively override the
  build system's flags if desired. In addition, ASTCFLAGS and ASTLDFLAGS can now
  be provided *either* in the environment before running 'make', or as variable
  assignments on the 'make' command line. As a result, the use of COPTS and LDOPTS
  is no longer necessary, so they are no longer documented, but are still supported
  so as not to break existing build systems that supply them when building Asterisk.
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Makefile

#
# Makefile for LPC-10 speech coder library (unix)
#
# default C compiler
CC?= gcc
#
# These definitions for CFLAGS and LIB_TARGET_DIR are used when one
# runs make in the lpc10 directory, without environment variables that
# override them. When make is run in this directory from a makefile
# for an application that uses the LPC10 coder, there are environment
# variables set for CFLAGS and LIB_TARGET_DIR that override these
# definitions.
#
LIB_TARGET_DIR = .
#
# -I$(LIB_TARGET_DIR) option needed so that #include "machine.h"
# directives can find the machine.h file.
#
CFLAGS+= -fPIC -Wno-comment
# The code here generates lots of warnings, so compiling with -Werror
# fails miserably. Remove it for the time being.
_ASTCFLAGS:=$(_ASTCFLAGS:-Werror=)
#fix for PPC processors and ALPHA, And UltraSparc too
ifneq ($(OSARCH),Darwin)
ifneq ($(findstring BSD,${OSARCH}),BSD)
ifneq ($(PROC),ppc)
ifneq ($(PROC),x86_64)
ifneq ($(PROC),alpha)
#The problem with sparc is the best stuff is in newer versions of gcc (post 3.0) only.
#This works for even old (2.96) versions of gcc and provides a small boost either way.
#A ultrasparc cpu is really v9 but the stock debian stable 3.0 gcc doesn.t support it.
#So we go lowest common available by gcc and go a step down, still a step up from
#the default as we now have a better instruction set to work with. - Belgarath
ifeq ($(PROC),ultrasparc)
CFLAGS+= -mtune=$(PROC) -mcpu=v8 -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer
else
ifneq ($(OSARCH),SunOS)
ifneq ($(OSARCH),arm)
# CFLAGS+= -march=$(PROC)
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
LIB = $(LIB_TARGET_DIR)/liblpc10.a
.PHONY: all clean
include $(ASTTOPDIR)/Makefile.rules
all: $(LIB)
OBJ=f2clib.o analys.o bsynz.o chanwr.o dcbias.o decode.o \
deemp.o difmag.o dyptrk.o encode.o energy.o ham84.o \
hp100.o invert.o irc2pc.o ivfilt.o lpcdec.o lpcenc.o \
lpcini.o lpfilt.o median.o mload.o onset.o pitsyn.o \
placea.o placev.o preemp.o prepro.o random.o rcchk.o \
synths.o tbdm.o voicin.o vparms.o
$(LIB): $(OBJ)
$(ECHO_PREFIX) echo " [AR] $^ -> $@"
$(CMD_PREFIX) $(AR) cr $@ $^
$(CMD_PREFIX) $(RANLIB) $@
clean:
rm -f *.o $(LIB) .*.d
rm -f *.s *.i