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-!	Make WorldWideWeb LIBRARY under VMS
-!       =======================================================
-!
-! History:
-!  14 Aug 91 (TBL)	Reconstituted
-!  25 Jun 92 (JFG)	Added TCP socket emulation over DECnet
-!  07 Sep 93 (MD)	Remade for version 2.09a
-!  10 Dec 93 (FM)	Upgrade for version 2.14 with Lynx v2.1
-!  13 Dec 93 (FM)	Added conditional compilations for VAXC vs. DECC
-!			(MMS can't handle a MODULE list as large as the
-!			 WWWLibrary has become, so this just illustrates
-!			 how you'd set it up if it could 8-).
-!  26 Oct 94 (RLD)	Updated to work with VAX/VMS v5.5-1 and AXP/VMS v6.1
-!  31 Oct 94 (RLD)      Updated for Lynx v2.3.4, supporting OpenCMU and
-!                       TCPWare
-!  18 Nov 94 (FM)	Updated for SOCKETSHR/NETLIB
-!  07 Dec 94 (FM)	Updated for DECC/VAX, VAXC/VAX and DECC/AXP
-!  03 May 95 (FM)	Include /NoMember for DECC (not the default on AXP,
-!			and the code assumes byte alignment).
-!  07 Jul 95 (FM)	Added GNUC support.
-!  15 Sep 06 (TD)	Cleanup...
-!
-! Bugs:
-!	The dependencies are anything but complete - they were
-!	just enough to allow the files to be compiled.
-!
-! Instructions:
-! 	Copy [WWW.LIBRARY.VMS]DESCRIP.MMS into [WWW.LIBRARY.IMPLEMENTATION]
-!	Use the correct command line for your TCP/IP implementation,
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-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(CMU_TCP=1)			for VAXC - OpenCMU TCP/IP
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(SOCKETSHR_TCP=1)		for VAXC - SOCKETSHR/NETLIB
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(TCPWARE=1)			for VAXC - TCPWare TCP/IP
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(DECNET=1)		for VAXC - socket emulation over DECnet
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-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(WIN_TCP=1,DEC_C=1)		for DECC - Wollongong TCP/IP
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-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(SOCKETSHR_TCP=1,DEC_C=1)	for DECC - SOCKETSHR/NETLIB
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-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(DECNET=1,DEC_C=1)	for DECC - socket emulation over DECnet
-!
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(MULTINET=1,GNU_C=1)	for GNUC - MultiNet
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(WIN_TCP=1,GNU_C=1)		for GNUC - Wollongong TCP/IP
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(UCX=1,GNU_C=1)		for GNUC - UCX
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(CMU_TCP=1,GNU_C=1)		for GNUC - OpenCMU TCP/IP
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(SOCKETSHR_TCP=1,GNU_C=1)	for GNUC - SOCKETSHR/NETLIB
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(TCPWARE=1,GNU_C=1)		for GNUC - TCPWare TCP/IP
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(DECNET=1,GNU_C=1)	for GNUC - socket emulation over DECnet
-!
-! To compile with debug mode:
-!
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(MULTINET=1, DEBUG=1)	for Multinet
-!
-!
-! If you are on HEP net and want to build using the really latest sources on
-! PRIAM:: then define an extra macro U=PRIAM::, e.g.
-!
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(MULTINET=1, U=PRIAM::)	for Multinet
-!
-! This will copy the sources from PRIAM as necessary. You can also try
-!
-!	$ MMS/MACRO=(U=PRIAM::) descrip.mms
-!
-! to update this file.
-
-
-.include Version.make
-
-! debug flags
-.ifdef DEBUG
-DEBUGFLAGS = /Debug /NoOptimize
-.endif
-
-INCLUDES = /Include=([-.Implementation],[---.src],[---])
-
-! defines valid for all compilations
-EXTRADEFINES = ACCESS_AUTH, VC="""$(VC)"""
-
-.ifdef WIN_TCP
-NETWORK_DEF = WIN_TCP
-.else
-.ifdef CMU_TCP
-NETWORK_DEF = CMU_TCP
-.else
-.ifdef SOCKETSHR_TCP
-NETWORK_DEF = SOCKETSHR_TCP
-.else
-.ifdef UCX
-NETWORK_DEF = UCX
-.else
-.ifdef TCPWARE
-NETWORK_DEF = TCPWARE,UCX
-.else
-.ifdef DECnet
-NETWORK_DEF = DECNET
-.else !  Default to MultiNet
-NETWORK_DEF = MULTINET
-.endif !  DECnet
-.endif !  TCPWARE
-.endif !  UCX
-.endif !  SOCKETSHR_TCP
-.endif !  CMU_TCP
-.endif !  WIN_TCP
-
-! DECC flags for all compilations
-.ifdef DEC_C
-MY_CFLAGS = /decc/Prefix=All /NoMember /Warning=(disable=implicitfunc) $(INCLUDES)
-.else
-MY_CFLAGS = $(INCLUDES)
-.endif
-
-CFLAGS = $(DEBUGFLAGS) $(MY_CFLAGS) /Define=($(EXTRADEFINES), $(NETWORK_DEF))
-
-.ifdef GNU_C
-CC = gcc
-.endif
-
-!HEADERS = HTUtils.h, HTStream.h, www_tcp.h, HText.h -
-!        HTParse.h, HTAccess.h, HTTP.h, HTFile.h, -
-!	HTBTree.h, HTTCP.h, SGML.h, -
-!	HTML.h, HTMLDTD.h, HTChunk.h, HTPlain.h, -
-!	HTFwriter.h, HTMLGen.h, -
-!	HTAtom.h, HTAnchor.h, HTStyle.h, -
-!	HTList.h, HTString.h, HTAlert.h, -
-!	HTRules.h, HTFormat.h, HTInit.h, -
-!	HTMIME.h, HTTelnet.h, -
-!	HTFinger.h, HTAABrow.h, -
-!	HTAAProt.h, HTAAUtil.h, -
-!	HTAssoc.h, HTUU.h, -
-!	HTVMSUtils.h,
-
-MODULES = HTParse, HTAccess, HTTP, HTFile, HTBTree, HTFTP, HTTCP, HTString, -
-	SGML, HTMLDTD, HTChunk, HTPlain, HTMLGen, -
-	HTAtom, HTAnchor, HTStyle, HTList, HTRules, HTFormat, -
-	HTMIME, HTNews, HTGopher, HTTelnet, HTFinger, -
-	HTWSRC, HTAAUtil, HTAABrow, HTGroup, -
-	HTAAProt, HTAssoc, HTLex, HTUU, HTVMSUtils, -
-	HTWAIS, HTVMS_WaisUI, HTVMS_WaisProt
-
-!.ifdef DECNET  ! Strip FTP, Gopher, News, WAIS
-!HEADERS = $(COMMON_HEADERS)
-!MODULES = $(COMMON_MODULES)
-!.else
-!HEADERS = $(COMMON_HEADERS), $(EXTRA_HEADERS), $(WAIS_HEADER)
-!MODULES = $(COMMON_MODULES), $(EXTRA_MODULES), $(WAIS_MODULE)
-!.endif
-
-!___________________________________________________________________
-! WWW Library
-
-!library : $(HEADERS)  wwwlib($(MODULES))
-library : wwwlib($(MODULES))
- 	@ Continue
-
-build_www.com : descrip.mms
-	$(MMS) /NoAction /From_Sources /Output = build_www.com /Macro = ($(NETWORK_DEF)=1)
-
-clean :
-	- Set Protection = (Owner:RWED) *.*;-1
-	- Purge /NoLog /NoConfirm
-	- Delete /NoLog /NoConfirm *.obj;,*.olb;
-
-!___________________________________________________________________
-! Simple Dependencies
-
-
-!HTString.obj :	HTString.c HTString.h www_tcp.h Version.make HTUtils.h
-!HTAtom.obj :	HTAtom.c HTAtom.h HTUtils.h HTString.h
-!HTChunk.obj :	HTChunk.c HTChunk.h HTUtils.h
-!HTList.obj :	HTList.c HTList.h HTUtils.h
-!HTBTree.obj :	HTBTree.c HTBTree.h HTUtils.h
-!HTMLDTD.obj :	HTMLDTD.c HTMLDTD.h SGML.h
-!HTPlain.obj :	HTPlain.c HTPlain.h HTStream.h
-!HTMLGen.obj :	HTMLGen.c HTMLGen.h HTUtils.h HTMLDTD.h
-!HTRules.obj :	HTRules.c HTRules.h HTUtils.h Version.make
-!HTMIME.obj :	HTMIME.c HTMIME.h HTUtils.h HTList.h
-!HTTelnet.obj :	HTTelnet.c HTTelnet.h HTUtils.h
-!HTWAIS.obj :	HTWAIS.c HTWAIS.h HTUtils.h HTList.h
-!HTWSRC.obj :	HTWSRC.c HTWSRC.h HTUtils.h HTList.h
-!HTAccess.obj :	HTAccess.c HTAccess.h HTUtils.h
-!HTAnchor.obj :	HTAnchor.c HTAnchor.h HTUtils.h HTList.h
-!HTFile.obj :	HTFile.c HTFile.h HTUtils.h HTVMSUtils.h
-!HTFormat.obj :	HTFormat.c HTFormat.h HTUtils.h HTML.h SGML.h HTPlain.h HTMLGen.h HTList.h
-!HTFTP.obj :	HTFTP.c HTFTP.h HTUtils.h
-!HTGopher.obj :	HTGopher.c HTGopher.h HTUtils.h HTList.h
-!HTFinger.obj :	HTFinger.c HTFinger.h HTUtils.h HTList.h
-!HTNews.obj :	HTNews.c HTNews.h HTUtils.h HTList.h
-!HTParse.obj :	HTParse.c HTParse.h HTUtils.h
-!HTStyle.obj :	HTStyle.c HTStyle.h HTUtils.h
-!HTTCP.obj :	HTTCP.c HTTCP.h HTUtils.h www_tcp.h
-!HTTP.obj :	HTTP.c HTTP.h HTUtils.h
-!SGML.obj :	SGML.c SGML.h HTUtils.h
-!HTAABrow.obj :	HTAABrow.c HTUtils.h
-!HTAAProt.obj :	HTAAProt.c HTUtils.h
-!HTAAUtil.obj :	HTAAUtil.c HTUtils.h
-!HTGroup.obj :	HTGroup.c HTUtils.h
-!HTLex.obj :	HTLex.c HTUtils.h
-!HTAssoc.obj :	HTAssoc.c HTAssoc.h HTAAUtil.h HTString.h
-!HTUU.obj :	HTUU.c HTUU.h HTUtils.h
-!HTVMSUtils.obj :	HTVMSUtils.c HTVMSUtils.h HTUtils.h
diff --git a/WWW/Library/vms/libmake.com b/WWW/Library/vms/libmake.com
deleted file mode 100644
index 014d510a..00000000
--- a/WWW/Library/vms/libmake.com
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,218 +0,0 @@
-$ v0 = 0
-$ v = f$verify(v0)
-$! $LynxId: libmake.com,v 1.12 2007/07/01 16:02:59 tom Exp $
-$!			LIBMAKE.COM
-$!
-$!   Command file to build the WWWLibrary on VMS systems.
-$!
-$!   01-Jul-2007	T.Dickey
-$!	add support for "TCPIP" (TCPIP Services)
-$!   23-Oct-2004	T.Dickey
-$!	cleanup, remove duplication, etc.
-$!   08-Oct-1997	F.Macrides		macrides@sci.wfeb.edu
-$!	Added comments and minor tweaks for convenient addition of
-$!	compiler definitions and compiler and linker options.
-$!   26-Jul-1995	F.Macrides		macrides@sci.wfeb.edu
-$!	Adding support for GNUC.
-$!   03-May-1995	F.Macrides		macrides@sci.wfeb.edu
-$!	Include /nomember for compilations with DECC.  It's not the
-$!	default on AXP and the code assumes byte alignment.
-$!   07-Dec-1994	F.Macrides		macrides@sci.wfeb.edu
-$!	Updated for DECC/VAX, VAXC/VAX and DECC/AXP
-$!   03-NOV-1994	A.Harper		A.Harper@kcl.ac.uk
-$!	Mods to support SOCKETSHR/NETLIB and add a /DEBUG/NOOPT option
-$!   02-Jun-1994	F.Macrides		macrides@sci.wfeb.edu
-$!	Mods to support TCPWare (To use non-blocking connects, you need
-$!	the DRIVERS_V405B.INC patch from FTP.PROCESS.COM for TCPware for
-$!	OpenVMS Version 4.0-5, or a higher version of TCPWare, which will
-$!	have that bug in the TCPDRIVER fixed.  Otherwise, add NO_IOCTL to
-$!	the /define=(...) list.)
-$!   20-May-1994	Andy Harper		A.Harper@bay.cc.kcl.ac.uk
-$!	Added support for the CMU TCP/IP transport
-$!   13-Dec-1993	F.Macrides		macrides@sci.wfeb.edu
-$!	Mods for conditional compilations with VAXC versus DECC
-$!   10-Dec-1993	F.Macrides		macrides@sci.wfeb.edu
-$!	Initial version, for WWWLibrary v2.14 with Lynx v2.1
-$!
-$ ON CONTROL_Y THEN GOTO CLEANUP
-$ ON ERROR THEN GOTO CLEANUP
-$!
-$!	Compiler definitions can be added here as a comma separated
-$!	list with a lead comma, e.g., ",HAVE_FOO_H,DO_BLAH".  They
-$!	will apply only to the libwww-FM modules. - FM
-$!
-$ extra_defs = ",ACCESS_AUTH"
-$!
-$!	Include-paths can be added here as a comma separated
-$!	list with a lead comma, e.g., ",foo".
-$!
-$ extra_incs = ""
-$!
-$ extra_libs = ""
-$!
-$!	If no TCP/IP agent is specified (as the first argument),
-$!	prompt for a number from the list.   Note that the agent
-$!	must be the first argument if the debugger mode is to be
-$!	set via a second argument (see below). - FM
-$!
-$ agent = 0
-$ IF P1 .EQS. ""
-$ THEN
-$ 	write sys$output "Acceptable TCP/IP agents are"
-$ 	write sys$output " [1] MultiNet (default)"
-$ 	write sys$output " [2] UCX"
-$ 	write sys$output " [3] WIN_TCP"
-$	write sys$output " [4] CMU_TCP"
-$	write sys$output " [5] SOCKETSHR_TCP"
-$	write sys$output " [6] TCPWARE"
-$ 	write sys$output " [7] DECNET"
-$ 	write sys$output " [8] TCPIP"
-$ 	read sys$command/prompt="Agent [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] (RETURN = [1]) " agent
-$ ENDIF
-$ if agent .eq. 1 .or. agent .eqs. "" .or. p1 .eqs. "MULTINET" then -
-    transport = "MULTINET"
-$ if agent .eq. 2 .or. p1 .eqs. "UCX"           then transport = "UCX"
-$ if agent .eq. 3 .or. p1 .eqs. "WIN_TCP"       then transport = "WIN_TCP"
-$ if agent .eq. 4 .or. p1 .eqs. "CMU_TCP"       then transport = "CMU_TCP"
-$ if agent .eq. 5 .or. p1 .eqs. "SOCKETSHR_TCP" then transport = "SOCKETSHR_TCP"
-$ if agent .eq. 6 .or. p1 .eqs. "TCPWARE"       then transport = "TCPWARE"
-$ if agent .eq. 7 .or. p1 .eqs. "DECNET"        then transport = "DECNET"
-$ if agent .eq. 8 .or. p1 .eqs. "TCPIP"         then transport = "TCPIP"
-$!
-$ if transport .eqs. "SOCKETSHR_TCP" then extra_defs = extra_defs + ",_DECC_V4_SOURCE"
-$ if transport .eqs. "TCPIP"         then extra_defs = extra_defs + ",_DECC_V4_SOURCE,TCPIP_SERVICES"
-$ if transport .eqs. "TCPWARE"       then extra_defs = extra_defs + ",UCX"
-$!
-$ if P2 .nes. ""
-$ then
-$   count_parm = 0
-$ parse_p2:
-$   value_parm = f$element('count_parm, ",", "''p2'")
-$   if value_parm .nes. ","
-$   then
-$      if value_parm .eqs. "BZLIB"
-$      then
-$         write sys$output "** adding BZlib to build."
-$         extra_defs = extra_defs + ",USE_BZLIB"
-$         extra_incs = extra_incs + "," + BZLIB_INC
-$         extra_libs = extra_libs + "," + BZLIB_LIB + "libbz2/LIB"
-$      endif
-$      if value_parm .eqs. "SLANG"
-$      then
-$         write sys$output "** adding SLang to build."
-$         extra_defs = extra_defs + ",USE_SLANG"
-$         extra_incs = extra_incs + "," + SLANG_INC
-$         extra_libs = extra_libs + "," + SLANG_LIB + "slang.olb/lib"
-$      endif
-$      if value_parm .eqs. "SSL"
-$      then
-$         write sys$output "** adding SSL to build."
-$         extra_defs = extra_defs + ",USE_SSL,USE_OPENSSL_INCL"
-$         extra_libs = extra_libs + "," + SSL_LIB + "libssl/LIB," + SSL_LIB + "libcrypto/LIB"
-$!
-$!	The "#include <openssl/ssl.h>" requires a logical variable "openssl".
-$!
-$         define/nolog openssl 'SSL_INC
-$      endif
-$      if value_parm .eqs. "ZLIB"
-$      then
-$         write sys$output "** adding Zlib to build."
-$         extra_defs = extra_defs + ",USE_ZLIB"
-$         extra_incs = extra_incs + "," + ZLIB_INC
-$         extra_libs = extra_libs + "," + ZLIB_LIB + "libz/LIB"
-$      endif
-$      count_parm = count_parm + 1
-$      goto parse_p2
-$   endif
-$ endif
-$!
-$!	Compiler options can be specified here.  If there was
-$!	a second argument (with any value), then debugger mode
-$!	with no optimization will be specified as well. - FM
-$!
-$ cc_opts = ""
-$ if p3 .nes. "" then cc_opts = cc_opts + "/DEBUG/NOOPT"
-$!
-$ all_defs = transport + extra_defs
-$ all_incs = "[-.Implementation],[---.src],[---.src.chrtrans],[---]" + extra_incs
-$!
-$ IF f$getsyi("ARCH_NAME") .eqs. "Alpha" .or. -
-     f$getsyi("ARCH_NAME") .eqs. "IA64" .or. -
-     f$trnlnm("VAXCMSG") .eqs. "DECC$MSG" .or. -
-     f$trnlnm("DECC$CC_DEFAULT") .eqs. "/DECC" .or. -
-     f$trnlnm("DECC$CC_DEFAULT") .eqs. "/VAXC"
-$ THEN
-$! DECC:
-$  If transport .eqs. "UCX" .or. transport .eqs. "TCPWARE"
-$  Then
-$    cc := cc/decc/prefix=all /nomember 'cc_opts'-
-	  /warning=(disable=implicitfunc)-
-	  /DEFINE=('all_defs) -
-	  /INCLUDE=('all_incs)
-$  Else
-$    if transport .eqs. "MULTINET" then -
-	extra_defs = extra_defs + ",_DECC_V4_SOURCE,__SOCKET_TYPEDEFS"
-$    cc := cc/decc/prefix=all /nomember 'cc_opts'-
-	  /warning=(disable=implicitfunc)-
-	  /DEFINE=('all_defs) -
-	  /INCLUDE=('all_incs)
-$  EndIf
-$ ELSE
-$  IF f$search("gnu_cc:[000000]gcclib.olb") .nes. ""
-$  THEN
-$! GNUC:
-$    cc := gcc/DEFINE=('all_defs) 'cc_opts' /INCLUDE=('all_incs)
-$  ELSE
-$! VAXC:
-$    cc := cc/DEFINE=('all_defs) 'cc_opts' /INCLUDE=('all_incs)
-$  ENDIF
-$ ENDIF
-$ v1 = f$verify(1)
-$ show sym cc
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTString.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTParse.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTAccess.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTTP.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTFile.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTBTree.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTFTP.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTTCP.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]SGML.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTMLDTD.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTChunk.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTPlain.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTMLGen.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTAtom.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTAnchor.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTStyle.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTList.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTRules.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTFormat.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTMIME.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTNews.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTGopher.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTTelnet.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTFinger.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTWSRC.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTAAUtil.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTAABrow.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTGroup.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTAAProt.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTAssoc.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTLex.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTUU.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTVMSUtils.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTWAIS.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTVMS_WaisUI.c
-$ cc [-.Implementation]HTVMS_WaisProt.c
-$!
-$ result = "[-.Implementation]WWWLib_''transport'.olb"
-$ If f$search("''result'") .eqs. "" Then -
-    LIBRARY/Create 'result
-$ LIBRARY/Replace 'result *.obj
-$ Delete/nolog/noconf *.obj;*
-$!
-$ v1 = f$verify(v0)
-$ CLEANUP:
-$    v1 = f$verify(v)
-$exit