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T = # End of variables for you to override. # Definition of `all' is here so that new rules inserted by sed # do not specify the default target. # The real definition is under `all.internal' (for native compilers) # or `all.cross' (for cross compilers). all: all.indirect # This tells GNU Make version 3 not to put all variables in the environment. .NOEXPORT: # sed inserts variable overrides after the following line. ####target overrides @target_overrides@ ####host overrides @host_overrides@ ####cross overrides @cross_defines@ @cross_overrides@ ####build overrides @build_overrides@ # # Now figure out from those variables how to compile and link. all.indirect: $(ALL) # IN_GCC tells obstack.h that we are using gcc's file. # ??? IN_GCC should be obsolete now. INTERNAL_CFLAGS = $(CROSS) -DIN_GCC @extra_c_flags@ # This is the variable actually used when we compile. ALL_CFLAGS = $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) $(X_CFLAGS) $(T_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) \ @DEFS@ # Likewise. 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