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--- conf/defaults.orig Thu Jul 17 16:40:51 2003
+++ conf/defaults Thu Jul 17 16:51:19 2003
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
# the following definition:
# SYS_DIR = $(DIST_DIR)
-SYS_DIR = $(TOP1)/$(SYSTEM)
+SYS_DIR = $(TOP0)/$(SYSTEM)
# OBJ_TOP is the directory in which intermidiate files reside
# These are ".o" files, synthesized ".c" files, ".a" files,
@@ -105,12 +105,12 @@
# identified as and SYSTEM is the name of the per-system definitions
# file listed on the "build" command line.
-SPICE_DIR = $(TOP1)/$(SYSTEM)
-SPICE_LIB_DIR = $(SPICE_DIR)/lib
+SPICE_DIR = ${PREFIX}
+SPICE_LIB_DIR = $(SPICE_DIR)/share/spice
SPICE_EXEC_DIR = $(SPICE_DIR)/bin
S_SPICE_DIR = $(SPICE_DIR)
-S_SPICE_LIB_DIR = $(S_SPICE_DIR)/lib
+S_SPICE_LIB_DIR = $(S_SPICE_DIR)/share/spice
S_SPICE_EXEC_DIR= $(S_SPICE_DIR)/bin
# INSTALL_DIRS lists the directories that need to be created before
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
# CC_OPT: Default compile options (optimization/debug level, other)
-CC_OPT = -O
+CC_OPT =
# CC_OPT_SAFE: Special compile options to override CC_OPT for code
# which typically causes problems for most compilers (bsim1 and bsim2).
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@
# X_DIR indicates the top of the X11 lib/include hierarchy; it is only
# a convenience that is used in the following definitions.
-X_DIR = /usr
+X_DIR = ${X11BASE}
# INCX lists the X include directories. This may be different between
# MIT X11r5, X11r4, and your vendor's version of X11, though listing
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