endif
+# On Windows, we don't link directly with the Tcl library; see below
ifneq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
-
SHLIB_LINK = $(TCL_LIB_SPEC) $(TCL_LIBS) -lc
+endif
+
+
+NAME = pltcl
+
+OBJS = pltcl.o
-else # win32
+DATA = pltcl.control pltcl--1.0.sql pltcl--unpackaged--1.0.sql \
+ pltclu.control pltclu--1.0.sql pltclu--unpackaged--1.0.sql
+
+REGRESS_OPTS = --dbname=$(PL_TESTDB) --load-extension=pltcl
+REGRESS = pltcl_setup pltcl_queries
+# where to find psql for running the tests
+PSQLDIR = $(bindir)
# Tcl on win32 ships with import libraries only for Microsoft Visual C++,
# which are not compatible with mingw gcc. Therefore we need to build a
# new import library to link with.
+ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
tclwithver = $(subst -l,,$(filter -l%, $(TCL_LIB_SPEC)))
TCLDLL = $(subst -L,,$(filter -L%, $(TCL_LIB_SPEC)))/$(tclwithver).dll
endif # win32
-NAME = pltcl
-
-OBJS = pltcl.o
-
-DATA = pltcl.control pltcl--1.0.sql pltcl--unpackaged--1.0.sql \
- pltclu.control pltclu--1.0.sql pltclu--unpackaged--1.0.sql
-
-REGRESS_OPTS = --dbname=$(PL_TESTDB) --load-extension=pltcl
-REGRESS = pltcl_setup pltcl_queries
-# where to find psql for running the tests
-PSQLDIR = $(bindir)
-
include $(top_srcdir)/src/Makefile.shlib
ifeq ($(TCL_SHARED_BUILD), 1)