#! /bin/sh
-# $Cambridge: exim/src/scripts/Configure-Makefile,v 1.1 2004/10/06 15:07:40 ph10 Exp $
+# $Cambridge: exim/src/scripts/Configure-Makefile,v 1.2 2005/09/19 14:42:31 ph10 Exp $
# Shell script to build Makefile in a build directory. It must be called
# from inside the directory. It does its own checking of when to rebuild; it
# Finally, join on the generic base make file, which contains the actual
# rules and stuff.
+echo "# From ../OS/Makefile-Base" >> $mft
cat ../OS/Makefile-Base >> $mft || exit 1
# If the new makefile is the same as the existing one, say so, and just
-# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/EDITME,v 1.14 2005/08/01 13:20:28 ph10 Exp $
+# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/EDITME,v 1.15 2005/09/19 14:42:31 ph10 Exp $
##################################################
# The Exim mail transport agent #
# THESE ARE THINGS YOU PROBABLY WANT TO SPECIFY #
###############################################################################
+# If you need extra header file search paths on all compiles, put the -I
+# options in INCLUDE. If you want the extra searches only for certain
+# parts of the build, see more specific xxx_INCLUDE variables below.
+
+# INCLUDE=-I/example/include
+
# You need to specify some routers and transports if you want the Exim that you
# are building to be capable of delivering mail. You almost certainly need at
# least one type of lookup. You should consider whether you want to build