# # @configure_input@ # ################################################################################# # # config.mk.in-template # # This file defines all the variables that set the configuration of # a particular build. # # ################################################################################# # The configuration is defined in two steps: # # 1. The builder (i.e. the person doing the build) # copies this file, config.mk.in-template # to config.mk.in # # 2. S/he then edits it manually (gasp) to reflect any configuration # options s/he wants. # # 3. 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If so, what. (cygwin32 only). exeext=@exeext@ ################################################################################# # # project-wide flags # # Set of options applicable to all fptools projects # ################################################################################# # # What parts to build: An fptools build tree does not have to be built # all in one go. 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