CC = clang++ CFLAGS = -g -Wall -std=c++11 -lstdc++ -I/usr/local/include OBJECTS = obj/CryptoConst.o obj/base64.o obj/NTCPSession.o obj/RouterInfo.o obj/Transports.o \ obj/RouterContext.o obj/NetDb.o obj/LeaseSet.o obj/Tunnel.o obj/TunnelEndpoint.o \ obj/TunnelGateway.o obj/TransitTunnel.o obj/I2NPProtocol.o obj/Log.o obj/Garlic.o \ obj/HTTPServer.o obj/Streaming.o obj/Identity.o obj/SSU.o obj/util.o obj/Reseed.o \ obj/UPnP.o obj/TunnelPool.o obj/HTTPProxy.o obj/AddressBook.o obj/Daemon.o \ obj/DaemonLinux.o obj/SSUData.o obj/i2p.o obj/aes.o INCFLAGS = -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM LDFLAGS = -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lcryptopp -lboost_system -lboost_filesystem -lboost_regex -lboost_program_options -lpthread LIBS = # OSX Notes # http://www.hutsby.net/2011/08/macs-with-aes-ni.html # Seems like all recent Mac's have AES-NI, after firmware upgrade 2.2 # Found no good way to detect it from command line. TODO: Might be some osx sysinfo magic CPU_FLAGS = -DAESNI # Apple Mac OSX UNAME_S := $(shell uname -s) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Darwin) endif all: obj i2p i2p: $(OBJECTS:obj/%=obj/%) $(CC) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .c .cc .C .cpp .o obj/%.o : %.cpp $(CC) -o $@ $< -c $(CFLAGS) $(INCFLAGS) $(CPU_FLAGS) obj: mkdir -p obj clean: rm -fr obj i2p .PHONY: all .PHONY: clean