# This makefile compiles lame_enc.dll with mingw32 (and possibly cygwin) # Of course, you must first build ../libmp3lame/libmp3lame.a. # liblame_enc.a can be used to link the lame_enc.dll to your programs. # Tested with EAC 0.9pb9 (my own favorite, http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/) # example.exe compiles and works, too. # Vladislav Naumov, # # PS: to 'make clean' you need rm. MS's del is unusable. # PPS: quick build: # make -fMakefile.mingw32 DLL_NAME = lame_enc LAME_SRC_ROOT = .. OFILES = BladeMP3EncDLL.o $(DLL_NAME)_exp.o CFLAGS = -I$(LAME_SRC_ROOT)/include -I$(LAME_SRC_ROOT)/libmp3lame CC = g++ LD = g++ LFLAGS = -L$(LAME_SRC_ROOT)/libmp3lame -o $(DLL_NAME).dll -mdll -s LIBS = -lmp3lame all: $(DLL_NAME).dll example.exe BladeMP3EncDLL.o: BladeMP3EncDLL.c BladeMP3EncDLL.h ../include/lame.h \ ../libmp3lame/lame_global_flags.h ../libmp3lame/version.h $(DLL_NAME).dll : $(OFILES) $(LD) $(LFLAGS) $(OFILES) $(LIBS) $(DLL_NAME)_exp.o : BladeMP3EncDLL.o dlltool --input-def BladeMP3EncDLL.def --output-lib lib$(DLL_NAME).a --output-exp $(DLL_NAME)_exp.o --dllname $(DLL_NAME) BladeMP3EncDLL.o %.o : %.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@ example.exe : Example.cpp BladeMP3EncDLL.h $(CC) Example.cpp -o example.exe clean : rm -f $(DLL_NAME).dll $(OFILES) example.exe