#
# Makefile for the gss tutorial programs
#
#
# Requires that the GLOBUS_DEVELOPMENT_PATH variables is set. This 
# environment variable must point to the Globus development directory
# containing the flavor or libraries, etc. that you wish to use when
# building this example.  This environment variable should be set in
# the shell prior to envoking make.  The utility program
# $GLOBUS_PATH/globus-development-path can be used to assist you in
# determining the correct setting. For usage information type
# $GLOBUS_PATH/globus-development-path -help 
#
# For example:
# 
# SH:
#
# Non-threaded: 
#
# GLOBUS_DEVELOPMENT_PATH = `$GLOBUS_PATH/globus-development-path -nothreads`
# export GLOBUS_DEVELOPMENT_PATH
#
# Threaded:
#
# GLOBUS_DEVELOPMENT_PATH = `$GLOBUS_PATH/globus-development-path -threads`
# export GLOBUS_DEVELOPMENT_PATH
#
# CSH:
#
# Non-threaded:
#
# setenv GLOBUS_DEVELOPMENT_PATH \
#	`$GLOBUS_PATH/globus-development-path -nothreads`
# 
# Threaded:
#
# setenv GLOBUS_DEVELOPMENT_PATH \
# 	`$GLOBUS_PATH/globus-development-path -threads`
#

#
# Read the makefile header containing build specific definitions
#

include $(GLOBUS_DEVELOPMENT_PATH)/etc/makefile_header

#
# NOTE: our application uses the COMMON and the GSSAPI modules! 
#

MYCFLAGS  = 	-I$(includedir) $(CFLAGS) \
		$(GLOBUS_COMMON_CFLAGS)   \
		$(GLOBUS_GSSAPI_CFLAGS)
MYLDFLAGS = 	-L$(libdir) $(LDFLAGS)    \
		$(GLOBUS_COMMON_LDFLAGS)  \
		$(GLOBUS_GSSAPI_LDFLAGS)
MYLIBS    =	$(GLOBUS_COMMON_LIBS)  \
		$(GLOBUS_GSSAPI_LIBS)  \
	 	$(LIBS) 

EXECS = listen connect

.c.o:
	$(CC) $(MYCFLAGS) -c $<

all:	$(EXECS)

listen:	listen.o tokens.o
	$(CC) $(MYCFLAGS) $(MYLDFLAGS) -o listen listen.o tokens.o $(MYLIBS)

connect: connect.o
	$(CC) $(MYCFLAGS) $(MYLDFLAGS) -o connect connect.o tokens.o $(MYLIBS)


clean:
	$(RM) -f $(EXECS) *.o





