Makefile: automatically detect system to compile for, if no system was specified

This should work for mingw and linux so far.

(cherry picked from commit f92026f98b168f4556d50d3dde403ab6bfd97ff3)
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James R 2020-08-18 18:01:59 -07:00
parent 00ff94caa2
commit 1dca1a3f47

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@ -81,6 +81,57 @@
# #
############################################################################# #############################################################################
ALL_SYSTEMS=\
PANDORA\
LINUX64\
MINGW64\
HAIKU\
DUMMY\
DJGPPDOS\
MINGW\
UNIX\
LINUX\
SOLARIS\
FREEBSD\
MACOSX\
SDL\
# check for user specified system
ifeq (,$(filter $(ALL_SYSTEMS),$(.VARIABLES)))
ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT) # all windows are Windows_NT...
$(info Detected a Windows system, compiling for 32-bit MinGW SDL2...)
# go for a 32-bit sdl mingw exe by default
MINGW=1
SDL=1
else # if you on the *nix
system:=$(shell uname -s)
ifeq ($(system),Linux)
new_system=LINUX
else
$(error \
Could not automatically detect your system,\
try specifying a system manually)
endif
ifeq ($(shell getconf LONG_BIT),64)
system+=64-bit
new_system:=$(new_system)64
endif
$(info Detected $(system) ($(new_system))...)
$(new_system)=1
endif
endif
# SRB2 data files # SRB2 data files
D_DIR?=../bin/Resources D_DIR?=../bin/Resources
D_FILES=$(D_DIR)/srb2.srb \ D_FILES=$(D_DIR)/srb2.srb \