endif
SED = sed
+MKDIR = mkdir
+CP = cp
RM = rm -f
CFLAGS = -g -Wall -Wextra -O2
pkg: all
$(RM) -r pkg
- install -d pkg/lib pkg/include/lzma
- install -m 0644 liblzma.dll xz.exe xzdec.exe lzmadec.exe pkg
- install -m 0644 liblzma.a liblzma.def pkg/lib
- install -m 0644 ../src/liblzma/api/lzma.h pkg/include
- install -m 0644 ../src/liblzma/api/lzma/*.h pkg/include/lzma
+ $(MKDIR) -p pkg/lib pkg/include/lzma
+ $(CP) liblzma.dll xz.exe xzdec.exe lzmadec.exe pkg
+ $(CP) liblzma.a liblzma.def pkg/lib
+ $(CP) ../src/liblzma/api/lzma.h pkg/include
+ $(CP) ../src/liblzma/api/lzma/*.h pkg/include/lzma
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Add MinGW and MSYS to PATH (adjust if you installed to non-default
location):
- C:\>set PATH=C:\MinGW\bin;C:\MSYS\1.0\bin;%PATH%
+ set PATH=C:\MinGW\bin;C:\MSYS\1.0\bin;%PATH%
- Then it should be enough to just run mingw32-make in this directory:
+ Then it should be enough to just run mingw32-make in this directory
+ (the directory containing this README):
- C:\xz-5.x.x\windows>mingw32-make
+ mingw32-make
Building for 64-bit Windows
For 64-bit build the PATH has to point to 64-bit MinGW:
- C:\>set PATH=C:\MinGW64\bin;C:\MSYS\1.0\bin;%PATH%
+ set PATH=C:\MinGW64\bin;C:\MSYS\1.0\bin;%PATH%
You need to pass W64=1 to mingw32-make (or make if you don't have
mingw32-make):
- C:\xz-5.x.x\windows>mingw32-make W64=1
+ mingw32-make W64=1
Additional Make Flags and Targets