########################################################-*-mode:Makefile-*- ## ## ## Edinburgh Speech Tools: local configuration file ## ## ## ########################################################################### ## ## Specific config file for local installation ## ########################################################################### ## Where the speech_tools tree will be installed. ## ## The default is that the speech_tools will remain where it is compiled. ## ## You may need to set this explicitly if automounter or NFS ## side effects cause problems EST_HOME := $(shell (cd $(EST); pwd)) ########################################################################### ## System type. ## ## The system will attempt to determine this, but if it is wrong you may ## need to set it explicitly. The definitions are in ## systems/$(SYSTEM_TYPE).mak ## ## Format: machine _ os osrev ## ## Examples: sparc_SunOS5 intel_Linux2.0 SYSTEM_TYPE=$(MACHINETYPE)_$(OSTYPE)$(OSREV) ########################################################################### ## Compiler. ## The definitions are in compilers/$(COMPILER).mak ## Examples: gcc suncc egcs gcc28 COMPILER=@COMPILERTYPE@ ########################################################################### ## Java system to use if you include the Java interface. ## Examples jdk JAVA_COMPILER=jdk ########################################################################### ## Pre defined configurations (for directory locations, setup peculiarities ## etc.) ## ## Examples: default cstr rjc CONFIGURATION = ########################################################################### ## Compilation options. ## ## OPTIMISE=4 will turn off DEBUG OPTIMISE=3 WARN=1 # VERBOSE=1 #DEBUG=1 # PROFILE=gprof #SHARED=2 ## Directory specific selections which override the above OPTIMISE_sigpr = 3 ########################################################################### ## Feature selection. ## ## Select modules to include. ## AUDIO ## various audio devices are supported directly but you can always ## specify a program to play files in a desired format. ## NCD's network audio system. # INCLUDE_MODULES += NAS_AUDIO ## Elightenment Sound Demon, for KDE etc. # INCLUDE_MODULES += ESD_AUDIO ## Native audio for your platform (sun, linux, freebsd, irix, macosx, windows) INCLUDE_MODULES += NATIVE_AUDIO ## Special code to run Windows MPLAYER # INCLUDE_MODULES += MPLAYER_AUDIO ## Under Linux there may be a choice of audio support ## This is only used if we are under Linux (or a linux like system) LINUXAUDIO = @LINUXAUDIO@ ## USER INTERFACE ## Command-line editing. This option gives command line editing and history. ## It may not work under all systems, so may be optionally omitted. INCLUDE_MODULES += EDITLINE TERMCAPLIB = @TERMCAPLIB@ # speech recognition #INCLUDE_MODULES += ASR ## Scheme ## Scheme In One Defun interpreter and data structures INCLUDE_MODULES += SIOD ## The following subsystems depend on the Scheme subsystem and so ## must be removed if Scheme is not included INCLUDE_MODULES += WAGON INCLUDE_MODULES += SCFG INCLUDE_MODULES += WFST INCLUDE_MODULES += OLS ## Java ## Define this to include the pure Java code # INCLUDE_MODULES += JAVA # JAVA_HOME = PUT_SOMETHING_HERE ## Define this to compile the Java interface to the EST classes. You ## need to compile with the SHARED option above. This is required for ## fringe. # INCLUDE_MODULES += JAVA_CPP ## Define this to have the Java code use the Java Media API to ## play sounds etc. # INCLUDE_MODULES += JAVA_MEDIA # JMF_HOME = PUT_SOMETHING_HERE ## Richard Tobin's RXP XML parser. INCLUDE_MODULES += RXP ## Debugging, You should probably only do one or the other of these. ## Efence protected malloc library to catch memory errors # INCLUDE_MODULES += EFENCE ## Dmalloc, another chekcing malloc library # INCLUDE_MODULES += DMALLOC ################################################################### ## Wrappers for selected EST Classes and functionality for ## various high level scripted languages, such as Perl ## Uncomment following to enable building of wrappers #INCLUDE_MODULES += WRAPPERS ## Path to Swig. ## ## If you can't or don't need to run swig yourself (you probably ## don't), then leaving this variable commented out will use the ## default pre-generated code. ## ## Only set this if you *DO* want to run swig (for example to modify ## the wrappers yourself). If so, the safest bet is to use the same ## version of swig as speech tools developers (download from ## http://www.swig.org/ (SWIG-1.3.27 used here)) ## #CONFIG_SWIG_COMPILER = /usr/bin/swig # Languages to generate wrappers for. Currently: PYTHON and PERL5 CONFIG_WRAPPER_LANGUAGES = PYTHON PERL5 # Language specific includes should be set to correct site paths CONFIG_PYTHON_INCLUDES= -I/usr/include/python2.2/ CONFIG_PERL_INCLUDES= -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.3/i386-linux-thread-multi/CORE/ #OR OLD#CONFIG_PERL_INCLUDES= -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-linux/CORE/ ## ################################################################### ## Additional subsystems to include should be listed here. ALSO_INCLUDE= ## Turn this on to compile all known modules. This is intended for ## portability testing. # INCLUDE_EVERYTHING=1 ########################################################################### ## Now include the settings include $(EST)/config/systems/$(SYSTEM_TYPE).mak include $(EST)/config/compilers/$(COMPILER).mak ifneq ($(JAVA_COMPILER),none) include $(EST)/config/compilers/$(JAVA_COMPILER).mak endif ifneq ($(CONFIGURATION),) include $(CONFIGURATION:%=$(EST)/config/configs/%.mak) endif ########################################################################### ## ## Any settings you need to describe how your system differs from the ## assumed defaults should go below. See config/ReadMe for a description ## of the most common things you might need. # COMPILERLIBS =