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-## config/mac-pre.in
-## common Macintosh prefix for all Makefile.in in the Kerberos V5 tree.
-
-#
-# MPW-style lines for the MakeFile.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-#
-# This first part is long enough that NFS/Share doesn't notice the non-ASCII
-# characters in the rest of the file, so it claims that the file is type
-# TEXT, which is what we want. The non-ASCII chars are necessary for MPW
-# Make.
-
-#
-# End of MPW-style lines for MakeFile.
-#
-
-WHAT = mac
-
-all:: all-$(WHAT)
-
-clean:: clean-$(WHAT)
-
-install:: install-$(WHAT)
-
-check:: check-$(WHAT)
-
-all-mac::
-clean-mac::
-install-mac::
-check-mac::
-
-# Directory syntax:
-#
-# begin absolute path
-ABS=
-# begin relative path
-REL=:
-# up-directory
-U=
-# path separator
-S=:
-# this is magic... should only be used for preceding a program invocation
-C=:
-
-BUILDTOP = @BUILDTOP@
-srcdir = $(C)
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-
-# FIXME: This doesn't translate to MPW yet, srcdir must be same as objdir.
-# File in object dir can come from either the current dir or srcdir.
-#
-# . : . "{srcdir}"
-
-# Default rule that puts each file into separate segment.
-
-.c.o: .c
- {CC} -sym on {DepDir}{Default}.c {CFLAGS} -s {Default} -o {TargDir}{Default}.c.o
-
-CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ -i {CIncludes}
-DEFS = @DEFS@ $(CPPFLAGS)
-CC = c
-LD = link
-# The funny quoting in the LDFLAGS is to avoid xxx.o being mangled by
-# mac-mf.sed into xxx.c.o.
-LDFLAGS=-t MPST -c "MPS " -sym on {Libraries}"Runtime."o {CLibraries}"StdClib."o {Libraries}"Interface."o
-CCOPTS = @CCOPTS@
-LIBS = @LIBS@
-KRB5ROOT= @KRB5ROOT@
-KRB4=@KRB4@
-INSTALL=Duplicate -y
-INSTALL_PROGRAM=Duplicate -y
-INSTALL_DATA=Duplicate -y
-INSTALL_SETUID=Duplicate -y
-
-KRB5MANROOT = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)man
-ADMIN_BINDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)admin
-SERVER_BINDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)sbin
-CLIENT_BINDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)bin
-ADMIN_MANDIR = $(KRB5MANROOT)$(S)man8
-SERVER_MANDIR = $(KRB5MANROOT)$(S)man8
-CLIENT_MANDIR = $(KRB5MANROOT)$(S)man1
-FILE_MANDIR = $(KRB5MANROOT)$(S)man5
-KRB5_LIBDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)lib
-KRB5_INCDIR = $(KRB5ROOT)$(S)include
-KRB5_INCSUBDIRS = \
- $(KRB5_INCDIR)$(S)krb5 \
- $(KRB5_INCDIR)$(S)asn.1 \
- $(KRB5_INCDIR)$(S)kerberosIV
-
-
-RM = Delete -y -i
-CP = Duplicate -y
-MV = mv -f
-CHMOD=chmod
-RANLIB = echo
-ARCHIVE = lib -o
-ARADD = @ARADD@
-LN = Duplicate -y
-AWK = @AWK@
-LEX = @LEX@
-LEXLIB = @LEXLIB@
-YACC = @YACC@
-MAKE = Set Echo 0; BuildProgram
-
-# FIXME: This won't work for srcdir != objdir. But on the Mac, there
-# is no easy way to build a relative or absolute path, because : means
-# both the path separator, and the "go up a directory" indicator.
-#SRCTOP = $(srcdir)$(S)$(BUILDTOP)
-SRCTOP = $(BUILDTOP)
-SUBDIRS = @subdirs@
-
-TOPLIBD = $(BUILDTOP)$(S)lib
-
-OBJEXT = c.o
-LIBEXT = a
-EXEEXT =
-
-all::