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#
# rules.mk: standard rules for APR
#



#
# Configuration variables
#
apr_builddir=/usr/lib64/apr-1/build
apr_builders=/usr/lib64/apr-1/build
top_builddir=/usr/lib64/apr-1/build

# Some layouts require knowing what version we are at.
APR_MAJOR_VERSION=1
APR_DOTTED_VERSION=1.6.3

CC=gcc
RM=rm
AWK=gawk
SHELL=/bin/sh
LIBTOOL=$(SHELL) $(apr_builddir)/libtool

# compilation and linking flags that are supposed to be set only by the user.
# configure adds to them for tests, but we restore them at the end.
#
CFLAGS=-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -fexceptions -fstack-protector-strong -grecord-gcc-switches -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection
CPPFLAGS=
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-z,relro  -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld
LIBS=
DEFS=-DHAVE_CONFIG_H

# anything added to the standard flags by configure is moved to EXTRA_*
# at the end of the process.
#
EXTRA_CFLAGS= -pthread
EXTRA_CPPFLAGS=-DLINUX -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
EXTRA_LDFLAGS=
EXTRA_LIBS=-luuid -lcrypt  -lpthread -ldl
EXTRA_INCLUDES=

# CPPFLAGS which are used only while building APR itself
#
INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS=

# NOTEST_* are flags and libraries that can be added by the user without
# causing them to be used in configure tests (necessary for things like
# -Werror and other strict warnings that maintainers like to use).
#
NOTEST_CFLAGS=
NOTEST_CPPFLAGS=
NOTEST_LDFLAGS=
NOTEST_LIBS=

# Finally, combine all of the flags together in the proper order so that
# the user-defined flags can always override the configure ones, if needed.
# Note that includes are listed after the flags because -I options have
# left-to-right precedence and CPPFLAGS may include user-defined overrides.
#
ALL_CFLAGS   = $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) $(NOTEST_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
ALL_CPPFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CPPFLAGS) $(NOTEST_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS)
ALL_LDFLAGS  = $(EXTRA_LDFLAGS) $(NOTEST_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
ALL_LIBS     = $(LIBS) $(NOTEST_LIBS) $(EXTRA_LIBS)
ALL_INCLUDES = $(INCLUDES) $(EXTRA_INCLUDES)

LTFLAGS      = --silent
LT_LDFLAGS   = 

# The set of object files that will be linked into the target library.
# The build-outputs.mk specifies a different set for each platform. The
# configure script will select the appropriate set.
#
OBJECTS      = $(OBJECTS_unix)

#
# Basic macro setup
#
COMPILE      = $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_INCLUDES)
LT_COMPILE   = $(LIBTOOL) $(LTFLAGS) --mode=compile $(COMPILE) -o $@ -c $< && touch $@

LINK         = $(LIBTOOL) $(LTFLAGS) --mode=link $(COMPILE) $(LT_LDFLAGS) $(LT_VERSION) $(ALL_LDFLAGS) -o $@

APR_MKDIR        = $(apr_builders)/mkdir.sh
APR_MKEXPORT     = $(AWK) -f $(apr_builders)/make_exports.awk
APR_MKVAREXPORT  = $(AWK) -f $(apr_builders)/make_var_export.awk
MKDEP            = $(CC) -MM

#
# Standard build rules
#
all: all-recursive
depend: depend-recursive
clean: clean-recursive
distclean: distclean-recursive
extraclean: extraclean-recursive

install: all-recursive


all-recursive depend-recursive:
	@otarget=`echo $@ | sed s/-recursive//`; \
	list='$(SOURCE_DIRS)'; \
	for i in $$list; do \
	    if test -f "$$i/Makefile"; then \
		target="$$otarget"; \
		echo "Making $$target in $$i"; \
		if test "$$i" = "."; then \
		    made_local=yes; \
		    target="local-$$target"; \
		fi; \
		(cd $$i && $(MAKE) $$target) || exit 1; \
	    fi; \
	done; \
        if test "$$otarget" = "all" && test -z "$(TARGETS)"; then \
	    made_local=yes; \
	fi; \
	if test "$$made_local" != "yes"; then \
	    $(MAKE) "local-$$otarget" || exit 1; \
	fi

clean-recursive distclean-recursive extraclean-recursive:
	@otarget=`echo $@ | sed s/-recursive//`; \
	list='$(CLEAN_SUBDIRS)'; \
	for i in $$list; do \
	    if test -f "$$i/Makefile"; then \
		target="$$otarget"; \
		echo "Making $$target in $$i"; \
		if test "$$i" = "."; then \
		    made_local=yes; \
		    target="local-$$target"; \
		fi; \
		(cd $$i && $(MAKE) $$target); \
	    fi; \
	done; \
        if test "$$otarget" = "all" && test -z "$(TARGETS)"; then \
	    made_local=yes; \
	fi; \
	if test "$$made_local" != "yes"; then \
	    $(MAKE) "local-$$otarget"; \
	fi

# autoconf 2.5x is creating a 'autom4te.cache' directory
# In case someone ran autoconf by hand, get rid of that directory
# as well.
local-clean: x-local-clean
	@list='. $(SOURCE_DIRS)'; \
	for i in $$list; do \
	    echo $(RM) -f $$i/*.o $$i/*.lo $$i/*.a $$i/*.la $$i/*.so $$i/*.obj; \
	    $(RM) -f $$i/*.o $$i/*.lo $$i/*.a $$i/*.la $$i/*.so $$i/*.obj; \
	    echo $(RM) -rf $$i/.libs; \
	    $(RM) -rf $$i/.libs; \
        done
	$(RM) -f $(CLEAN_TARGETS) $(PROGRAMS)
	$(RM) -rf autom4te.cache

local-distclean: local-clean x-local-distclean
	$(RM) -f Makefile $(DISTCLEAN_TARGETS)

local-extraclean: local-distclean x-local-extraclean
	@if test -n "$(EXTRACLEAN_TARGETS)"; then \
	    echo $(RM) -f $(EXTRACLEAN_TARGETS) ; \
	    $(RM) -f $(EXTRACLEAN_TARGETS) ; \
	fi

local-all: $(TARGETS)

local-depend: x-local-depend
	@if test -n "`ls $(srcdir)/*.c 2> /dev/null`"; then \
		$(RM) -f .deps; \
		list='$(srcdir)/*.c'; \
		for i in $$list; do \
			$(MKDEP) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_INCLUDES) $$i | sed 's/\.o:/.lo:/' >> .deps; \
		done; \
	fi

# to be filled in by the actual Makefile
x-local-depend x-local-clean x-local-distclean x-local-extraclean:

#
# Implicit rules for creating outputs from input files
#
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .lo .o

.c.o:
	$(COMPILE) -c $<

.c.lo:
	$(LT_COMPILE)

.PHONY: all all-recursive local-all install \
	depend depend-recursive local-depend x-local-depend \
	clean clean-recursive local-clean x-local-clean \
	distclean distclean-recursive local-distclean x-local-distclean \
	extraclean extraclean-recursive local-extraclean x-local-extraclean

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Web Design for Beginners
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8 Jul 2021
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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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