-# Hack to force version.o to be rebuilt always.
-!begin vc
-version.obj: *.c *.h *.rc
- cl $(VER) $(CFLAGS) /c ..\version.c
-!end
-!specialobj vc version
-!begin cygwin
-version.o: FORCE
- $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(VER) -c ../version.c
-!end
-!specialobj cygwin version
-!begin borland
-version.obj: FORCE
- bcc32 $(VER) $(CFLAGS) /c ..\version.c
-!end
-!specialobj borland version
-!begin lcc
-version.obj: FORCE
- lcc $(VER) $(CFLAGS) /c ..\version.c
-!end
-!specialobj lcc version
-# For Unix, we also need the gross MD5 hack that causes automatic
-# version number selection in release source archives.
-!begin gtk
-version.o: FORCE
- if test -z "$(VER)" && (cd ..; md5sum -c manifest); then \
- $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) `cat ../version.def` -c ../version.c; \
- else \
- $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(VER) -c ../version.c; \
- fi
-!end
-!specialobj gtk version
-# In the automake build, we have to do the whole job by supplying
-# extra CFLAGS, so we have to put the if statement inside one big
-# backtick expression. We also force rebuilding via a -D option that
-# makes version.o include empty.h, which we construct ourselves and
-# touch whenever any source file is updated.
-!cflags am version $(VER) -DINCLUDE_EMPTY_H `if test -z "$(VER)" && (cd $(srcdir)/..; md5sum -c manifest >/dev/null 2>&1); then cat $(srcdir)/../version.def; else echo "$(VER)"; fi`
-!begin am
-BUILT_SOURCES = empty.h
-empty.h: $(allsources)
- echo '/* Empty file touched by automake makefile to force rebuild of version.o */' >$@
-
-!end
-!begin >empty.h
-/* Empty file touched by automake makefile to force rebuild of version.o */
-!end
-
-# Add VER to Windows resource targets, and force them to be rebuilt every
-# time, on the assumption that they will contain version information.