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diff --git a/os/macosx/Makefile.setup b/os/macosx/Makefile.setup deleted file mode 100644 index 38565ced3..000000000 --- a/os/macosx/Makefile.setup +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: Makefile 3214 2005-11-17 19:43:37Z bjarni $ -# This makefile is not a standalone makefile, but is called from the general one -# it contains code specific to MacOS X - -ifdef RELEASE -ifndef STATIC -# all OSX releases needs to be static -# end users don't tend to have the dynamic libs installed -$(warning Compiling a dynamic release. It should be static unless you really know what you are doing!!!) -endif -endif - -ifdef RELEASE -ifndef UNIVERSAL_BINARY -$(warning Compiling a release build, that is not a universal binary) -endif -endif - -ifdef TRIPLE_BINARY -ifdef DEBUG -$(error no G5 optimisation is made in debug builds, so triple binaries aren't possible. Use UNIVERSAL_BINARY instead if you really want a universal debug build) -endif -UNIVERSAL_BINARY:=1 -endif - -ifdef UNIVERSAL_BINARY -ifndef STATIC -$(warning Compiling a universal binary, that is not static. Adding static flag) -STATIC:=1 -endif -endif - -ifdef RELEASE -ifdef DEBUG -$(warning Compiling a release build, that is a debug build) -endif -endif - -ifeq ($(shell uname), Darwin) - # it's a hardware mac, not crosscompiling - ifeq ($(shell uname -r), 6.8) - # OSX 10.2.8 uses Darwin 6.8, so we better set JAGUAR so we avoid the stuff that was added in 10.3 or later -$(error OpenTTD can not run or compile on MacOS X 10.2. 10.3.9 or newer is needed) - endif - NATIVE_OSX:=1 -endif - -ifndef PPC_OSX_TARGET -PPC_OSX_TARGET:=10.3.9 -endif -ifndef i386_OSX_TARGET -i386_OSX_TARGET:=10.4u -endif - -# 4-byte bools to make YAPF happy -CFLAGS_PPC += -DFOUR_BYTE_BOOL - -ifndef G5_FLAGS -G5_FLAGS := -mtune=970 -mcpu=970 -mpowerpc-gpopt -endif - -ifdef UNIVERSAL_BINARY - OTTD_PPC:=1 - OTTD_i386:=1 - ifdef TRIPLE_BINARY - OTTD_PPC970:=1 - endif -endif - -# if any targets have been defined by now, we are crosscompiling and we will set up paths accordingly -ifdef OTTD_PPC - ifndef OSX_NO_SYSROOT - CFLAGS_PPC += -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX$(PPC_OSX_TARGET).sdk - LDFLAGS_PPC += -Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX$(PPC_OSX_TARGET).sdk - endif -endif - -ifdef OTTD_i386 - ifndef OSX_NO_SYSROOT - CFLAGS_i386 += -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX$(i386_OSX_TARGET).sdk - LDFLAGS_i386 += -Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX$(i386_OSX_TARGET).sdk - endif -endif - -ifdef OTTD_PPC970 - ifndef OTTD_PPC - CFLAGS_PPC += -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX$(PPC_OSX_TARGET).sdk - LDFLAGS_PPC += -Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX$(PPC_OSX_TARGET).sdk - endif -endif - -# setting up flags to make a binary, that fits the system it builds on -ifdef NATIVE_OSX - ifndef UNIVERSAL_BINARY - # we are not crosscompiling for other macs - # the next line fails if it got whitespace in front of it -$(shell $(CC) os/macosx/G5_detector.c -o os/macosx/G5_detector) - IS_G5:=$(shell os/macosx/G5_detector) - endif -endif - -ifdef NATIVE_OSX - ifndef OTTD_PPC - ifndef OTTD_i386 - ifndef OTTD_PPC970 - # no flags have been set for target versions of OSX, so we will set it to compile for the current host - ifeq ($(shell uname -p), powerpc) - ifdef IS_G5 - OTTD_PPC970:=1 - else - OTTD_PPC:=1 - endif - else - # we are not using a PowerPC CPU, so we assume that it's an Intel mac - OTTD_i386:=1 - endif - endif - endif - endif -endif - -ifdef OTTD_PPC -MACOSX_BUILD:=1 -endif -ifdef OTTD_i386 -MACOSX_BUILD:=1 -endif -ifdef OTTD_PPC970 -MACOSX_BUILD:=1 -endif - |