-SHARED_CFLAGS={- $target{shared_cflag} || "" -}
-SHARED_LDFLAGS={- $target{shared_ldflag}." ".$config{shared_ldflag}
- # Unlike other OSes (like Solaris, Linux, Tru64,
- # IRIX) BSD run-time linkers (tested OpenBSD, NetBSD
- # and FreeBSD) "demand" RPATH set on .so objects.
- # Apparently application RPATH is not global and
- # does not apply to .so linked with other .so.
- # Problem manifests itself when libssl.so fails to
- # load libcrypto.so. One can argue that we should
- # engrave this into Makefile.shared rules or into
- # BSD-* config lines above. Meanwhile let's try to
- # be cautious and pass -rpath to linker only when
- # $prefix is not /usr.
- . ($config{target} =~ m|^BSD-| && $prefix !~ m|^/usr/.*$|
- ? " -Wl,-rpath,\$\$(LIBRPATH)" : "") -}
-SHARED_RCFLAGS={- $target{shared_rcflag} -}
+LIB_CFLAGS={- $target{shared_cflag} || "" -}
+LIB_LDFLAGS={- $target{shared_ldflag}." ".$config{shared_ldflag}
+ # Unlike other OSes (like Solaris, Linux, Tru64,
+ # IRIX) BSD run-time linkers (tested OpenBSD, NetBSD
+ # and FreeBSD) "demand" RPATH set on .so objects.
+ # Apparently application RPATH is not global and
+ # does not apply to .so linked with other .so.
+ # Problem manifests itself when libssl.so fails to
+ # load libcrypto.so. One can argue that we should
+ # engrave this into Makefile.shared rules or into
+ # BSD-* config lines above. Meanwhile let's try to
+ # be cautious and pass -rpath to linker only when
+ # $prefix is not /usr.
+ . ($config{target} =~ m|^BSD-| && $prefix !~ m|^/usr/.*$|
+ ? " -Wl,-rpath,\$\$(LIBRPATH)" : "") -}
+RCFLAGS={- $target{shared_rcflag} -}