check_charset.c client.c closefds.c concat.c context_del.c \
context_find.c context_foil.c context_read.c \
context_replace.c context_save.c copy.c \
- copyip.c cpydata.c cpydgst.c discard.c done.c dtime.c dtimep.c \
+ copyip.c cpydata.c cpydgst.c crawl_folders.c \
+ discard.c done.c dtime.c dtimep.c \
error.c ext_hook.c fdcompare.c folder_addmsg.c folder_delmsgs.c \
folder_free.c folder_pack.c folder_read.c \
folder_realloc.c gans.c getans.c getanswer.c \
seq_setprev.c seq_setunseen.c showfile.c signals.c \
smatch.c snprintb.c ssequal.c strcasecmp.c \
strindex.c trimcpy.c uprf.c vfgets.c fmt_def.c \
- m_msgdef.c mf.c utils.c
+ m_msgdef.c mf.c utils.c m_mktemp.c
# source for compatibility functions
COMPAT = memmove.c snprintf.c strdup.c strerror.c
lint: sigmsg.h
$(LINT) $(LINTFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(DEFS) $(SRCS)
-# Note that some lexes (for example flex 2.5.4) require that there
-# be no space between -o and the output filename.
+# Note that not all lexes support -o (it is not POSIX); also
+# some lexes will only accept '-n -t', not '-nt'.
+# Also, not all makes accept $< in non-pattern rules,
+# hence the explicit filenames here.
dtimep.c: dtimep.lex
$(LEX) -n -t $(srcdir)/dtimep.lex > dtimep.c