CONTIKI_PROJECT = telnet-webserver all: $(CONTIKI_PROJECT) APPS = telnetd webserver DEFAULT_TARGET = sky CFLAGS = -DWITH_UIP=1 #-DWITH_NULLMAC=1 # The webserver application normally contains a built-in file system and support # for server-side includes. # # This webserver example supports building the alternative webserver application # which serves files from an cfs file system. To build the alternative webserver # run make with the parameter HTTPD-CFS=1. ifeq ($(HTTPD-CFS),1) override webserver_src = webserver-nogui.c http-strings.c psock.c memb.c \ httpd-cfs.c endif CONTIKI = ../.. include $(CONTIKI)/Makefile.include # Intentionally httpd.c and httpd-cfs.c implement the same interface. When # switching from one webserver alternative to the other with an existent # Contiki library then both files end up in the library making the linker # use whichever it finds first :-( # # The most straightforward way to make sure this doesn't happen is to delete # the Contiki library. But it would be undesirable to do that on every build # so the existence of the "wrong" object file is used to detect a switch and # trigger deletion of the Contiki library - and the trigger file of course. ifeq ($(HTTPD-CFS),1) ifneq (${wildcard $(OBJECTDIR)/httpd.o},) DUMMY := ${shell rm -f contiki-$(TARGET).a $(OBJECTDIR)/httpd.o} endif else ifneq (${wildcard $(OBJECTDIR)/httpd-cfs.o},) DUMMY := ${shell rm -f contiki-$(TARGET).a $(OBJECTDIR)/httpd-cfs.o} endif endif slip: ifdef INTERFACE $(CONTIKI)/tools/wpcapslip/wpcapslip -s /dev/com$(firstword $(CMOTES)) $(INTERFACE) 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 else @echo "Usage: \"$(MAKE) $@ INTERFACE=\"" @echo "Use the \"ipconfig\" command to find out the IP addresses of the local interfaces" endif