Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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#
# Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation
#
# This is a template for constructing the sources file for any dsys
# subdirectory. Remove this comment when creating the sources file
# from this template.
#
# Items enclosed in <...> represent things you must edit.
# Replace all instances of <to_root> with sufficient number of
# "..\"s to reach the root of the DSYS subtree.
# Lines preceded with ?<explanation> should be removed if inappropriate
# or edited if required
#
#############################################################
!IF 0
Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
sources.
Abstract:
This file specifies the target component being built and the list of
sources files needed to build that component. Also specifies optional
compiler switches and libraries that are unique for the component being
built.
Author:
Larry Zhu (LZhu) January 1, 2002
NOTE: Commented description of this file is in \nt\bak\bin\sources.tpl
!ENDIF
TARGETNAME=sspicli
TARGETPATH=obj
TARGETTYPE=PROGRAM
UMTYPE=console
INCLUDES=
TARGETLIBS= \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\rpcrt4.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\ntdll.lib
USE_MSVCRT=1
# Strict warning, can be used to detect uninitialized vars. Picks up random
# stuff too
COMPILER_WARNINGS=$(COMPILER_WARNINGS) -FI$(SECURITY_INC)\secwarn.h
SOURCES= sspicli.c \
sspitest_c.c