- debug and release targets now produce both shared and static libs
- obj dirs split into shared/ and static/ to keep fPIC objects isolated
- install no longer depends on release, guards with existence check instead
- build.sh handles privilege escalation for install/uninstall via doas or
sudo, falling back gracefully if already root
- uninstall cleans up static lib alongside shared
- Install headers to /include/stk/ instead of /include/
- Update README examples to use #include <stk/stk.h>
- Update Windows install instructions to reflect stk/ directory structure
- Add MPL-2.0 license badge to README
- Clarify DLL can be placed in binary or lib directory on Windows
This prevents header name collisions with other libraries and follows
standard library distribution conventions (similar to SDL).
Users now include stk headers as <stk/stk.h> rather than <stk.h>.
- Add PREFIX, LIBDIR, and INCDIR variables (default: /usr/local)
- Implement install target that builds release and installs to system paths
- Implement uninstall target to cleanly remove installed files
- Support custom install locations via PREFIX variable
- Add helpful message on Windows directing users to manual installation
Both gmake.mk and bmake.mk now support standard installation workflow
on Unix-like systems (Linux, BSD, macOS). Windows users are instructed
to copy files manually as per platform conventions.
Usage:
make install # Install to /usr/local (requires root)
make PREFIX=$HOME install # Install to custom location
make uninstall # Remove installed files
- Use absolute path ${.CURDIR}/test in main bmake.mk
- Replace automatic variable $< with explicit source filenames in test/bmake.mk
- Ensure proper directory navigation and source file compilation
- Fixes "undefined symbol: main" linker error on BSD systems
- Add test target to both bmake.mk and gmake.mk Makefiles
- Add test-related artifacts to .gitignore (excluding DLLs/shared libs)
- Create test directory with cross-platform Makefiles (bmake.mk, gmake.mk)
- Implement cross-platform test program with signal handling (test.c)
- Add test module source for compilation (test_mod.c)
- Set up automated test environment with mods/ directory
- Support both POSIX and Windows platforms
The test infrastructure allows running integration tests via 'make test'
and demonstrates stk library functionality with dynamic module loading.
Generated DLLs/shared libraries are excluded from version control.
- Split Makefile into gmake.mk (Linux/Windows) and bmake.mk (BSD/macOS)
- Added config.mk for shared variables.
- Added build.sh and build.bat dispatchers.
- Retains old build behavior with dependency tracking.