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#!/bin/sh
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#++
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# NAME
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# makedefs 1
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# SUMMARY
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# makefile configuration utility
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# SYNOPSIS
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# \fBmake makefiles \fIname=value...\fR
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# DESCRIPTION
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# The \fBmakedefs\fR command identifies the compilation
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# environment, and emits macro definitions on the standard output
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# stream that can be prepended to template Makefiles.
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#
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# Default settings can be overruled by specifying them as
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# environment variables. Use quotes if variables contain
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# whitespace or shell meta characters.
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# .IP \fBAUXLIBS=\fIobject_library...\fR
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# Specifies one or more non-default object libraries.
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# .IP \fBCC=\fIcompiler_command\fR
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# Specifies a non-default compiler. On many systems, the default
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# is \fBgcc\fR.
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# .IP \fBCCARGS=\fIcompiler_arguments\fR
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# Specifies non-default compiler arguments, for example, a non-default
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# \fIinclude\fR directory.
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# The following directives are special:
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# .RS
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# .IP \fB-DNO_IPV6\fR
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# Do not build with IPv6 support.
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# By default, IPv6 support is compiled in on platforms that
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# are known to have IPv6 support.
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# .IP \fB-DNO_PCRE\fR
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# Do not build with PCRE support.
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# By default, PCRE support is compiled in when the \fBpcre-config\fR
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# utility is installed.
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# .RE
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# .IP \fBDEBUG=\fIdebug_level\fR
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# Specifies a non-default debugging level. The default is \fB-g\fR.
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# Specify \fBDEBUG=\fR to turn off debugging.
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# .IP \fBOPT=\fIoptimization_level\fR
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# Specifies a non-default optimization level. The default is \fB-O\fR.
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# Specify \fBOPT=\fR to turn off optimization.
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# .IP \fBWARN=\fIwarning_flags\fR
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# Specifies non-default gcc compiler warning options for use when
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# "make" is invoked in a source subdirectory only.
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# LICENSE
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# .ad
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# .fi
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# The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
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# AUTHOR(S)
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# Wietse Venema
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# IBM T.J. Watson Research
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# P.O. Box 704
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# Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
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#--
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# Emit system-dependent Makefile macro definitions to standard output.
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# Defaults for most sane systems
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RANLIB=ranlib
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SYSLIBS=
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AR=ar
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ARFL=rv
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# Ugly function to make our error message more visible among the
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# garbage that is output by some versions of make(1).
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# By now all shells must have functions.
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error() {
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# Alas, tput(1) is not portable so we can't use visual effects.
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echo "ATTENTION:" 1>&2;
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echo "ATTENTION:" $* 1>&2;
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echo "ATTENTION:" 1>&2;
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exit 1
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}
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SYSTEM=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null`
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RELEASE=`(uname -r) 2>/dev/null`
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VERSION=`(uname -v) 2>/dev/null`
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case "$VERSION" in
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dcosx*) SYSTEM=$VERSION;;
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esac
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case "$SYSTEM.$RELEASE" in
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SCO_SV.3.2) SYSTYPE=SCO5
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# Use the native compiler by default
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: ${CC="/usr/bin/cc -b elf"}
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DPIPES_CANT_FIONREAD $CCARGS"
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SYSLIBS="-lsocket -ldbm"
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RANLIB=echo
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;;
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UnixWare.5*) SYSTYPE=UW7
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# Use the native compiler by default
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: ${CC=/usr/bin/cc}
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RANLIB=echo
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SYSLIBS="-lresolv -lsocket -lnsl"
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;;
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UNIX_SV.4.2*) case "`uname -v`" in
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2.1*) SYSTYPE=UW21
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# Use the native compiler by default
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: ${CC=/usr/bin/cc}
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RANLIB=echo
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SYSLIBS="-lresolv -lsocket -lnsl -lc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb"
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;;
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*) error "Seems to be UnixWare`uname -v`. Untested.";;
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esac
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;;
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FreeBSD.2*) SYSTYPE=FREEBSD2
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;;
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FreeBSD.3*) SYSTYPE=FREEBSD3
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;;
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FreeBSD.4*) SYSTYPE=FREEBSD4
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;;
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FreeBSD.5*) SYSTYPE=FREEBSD5
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;;
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FreeBSD.6*) SYSTYPE=FREEBSD6
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;;
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OpenBSD.2*) SYSTYPE=OPENBSD2
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;;
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OpenBSD.3*) SYSTYPE=OPENBSD3
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;;
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ekkoBSD.1*) SYSTYPE=EKKOBSD1
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;;
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NetBSD.1*) SYSTYPE=NETBSD1
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;;
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NetBSD.2*) SYSTYPE=NETBSD2
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;;
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NetBSD.3*) SYSTYPE=NETBSD3
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;;
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BSD/OS.2*) SYSTYPE=BSDI2
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;;
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BSD/OS.3*) SYSTYPE=BSDI3
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;;
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BSD/OS.4*) SYSTYPE=BSDI4
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;;
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OSF1.V[3-5].*) SYSTYPE=OSF1
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# Use the native compiler by default
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: ${CC=cc}
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: ${DEBUG="-g3"}
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case $RELEASE in
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V[0-4].*) CCARGS="$CCARGS -DNO_IPV6";;
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esac
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;;
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SunOS.4*) SYSTYPE=SUNOS4
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SYSLIBS=-lresolv
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;;
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SunOS.5*) SYSTYPE=SUNOS5
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RANLIB=echo
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SYSLIBS="-lresolv -lsocket -lnsl"
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# Solaris 8 added usleep() and POSIX regular expressions
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case $RELEASE in
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5.[0-4]) CCARGS="$CCARGS -DMISSING_USLEEP -DNO_POSIX_REGEXP";;
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esac
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# Solaris 8 added IPv6
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case $RELEASE in
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5.[0-7]|5.[0-7].*) CCARGS="$CCARGS -DNO_IPV6";;
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esac
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# Solaris 9 added closefrom() and /dev/*random
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case $RELEASE in
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5.[0-8]|5.[0-8].*) CCARGS="$CCARGS -DNO_CLOSEFROM -DNO_DEV_URANDOM";;
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esac
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# Work around broken str*casecmp(). Do it all here instead
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# of having half the solution in the sys_defs.h file.
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -Dstrcasecmp=fix_strcasecmp \
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-Dstrncasecmp=fix_strncasecmp"
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STRCASE="strcasecmp.o"
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# Avoid common types of braindamage
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case "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" in
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?*) error "Don't set LD_LIBRARY_PATH";;
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esac
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case "${CC}" in
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*" "*) ;;
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*ucb*) error "Don't use /usr/ucb/cc or ucblib";;
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cc*) case `which ${CC}` in
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*ucb*) error "Don't use /usr/ucb/cc or ucblib";;
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esac;;
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esac
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;;
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ULTRIX.4*) SYSTYPE=ULTRIX4
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if [ -f /usr/local/lib/libdb.a ]; then
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SYSLIBS="$SYSLIBS -ldb"
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DHAS_DB"
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if [ -d /usr/local/include/db ]; then
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -I/usr/local/include/db"
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fi
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fi
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for l in syslog resolv; do
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if [ -f /usr/local/lib/lib$l.a ]; then
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SYSLIBS="$SYSLIBS -l$l"
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fi
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done
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;;
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AIX.*) case "`uname -v`" in
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5) SYSTYPE=AIX5
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case "$CC" in
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cc|*/cc|xlc|*/xlc) CCARGS="$CCARGS -w -blibpath:/usr/lib:/lib:/usr/local/lib";;
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esac
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -D_ALL_SOURCE -DHAS_POSIX_REGEXP"
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;;
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4) SYSTYPE=AIX4
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# How embarrassing...
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case "$CC" in
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cc|*/cc|xlc|*/xlc) OPT=; CCARGS="$CCARGS -w -blibpath:/usr/lib:/lib:/usr/local/lib";;
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esac
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -D_ALL_SOURCE -DHAS_POSIX_REGEXP"
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;;
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3) SYSTYPE=AIX3
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# How embarrassing...
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case "$CC" in
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cc|*/cc|xlc|*/xlc) OPT=; CCARGS="$CCARGS -w";;
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esac
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -D_ALL_SOURCE"
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;;
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*) error "Unknown AIX version: `uname -v`.";;
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esac;;
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# Tested with RedHat 3.03 on 20020729.
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Linux.1*) SYSTYPE=LINUX1
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SYSLIBS="-ldb"
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;;
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Linux.2*) SYSTYPE=LINUX2
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# Postfix no longer needs DB 1.85 compatibility
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if [ -f /usr/include/db.h ]
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then
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: we are all set
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elif [ -f /usr/include/db/db.h ]
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then
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -I/usr/include/db"
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else
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# No, we're not going to try db1 db2 db3 etc.
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# On a properly installed system, Postfix builds
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# by including <db.h> and by linking with -ldb
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echo "No <db.h> include file found." 1>&2
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echo "Install the appropriate db*-devel package first." 1>&2
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echo "See the RELEASE_NOTES file for more information." 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# GDBM locks the DBM .pag file after open. This breaks postmap.
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# if [ -f /usr/include/gdbm-ndbm.h ]
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# then
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# CCARGS="$CCARGS -DHAS_DBM -DPATH_NDBM_H='<gdbm-ndbm.h>'"
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# GDBM_LIBS=gdbm
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# elif [ -f /usr/include/gdbm/ndbm.h ]
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# then
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# CCARGS="$CCARGS -DHAS_DBM -DPATH_NDBM_H='<gdbm/ndbm.h>'"
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# GDBM_LIBS=gdbm
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# fi
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SYSLIBS="-ldb"
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for name in nsl resolv $GDBM_LIBS
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do
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for lib in /usr/lib64 /lib64 /usr/lib /lib
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do
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test -e $lib/lib$name.a -o -e $lib/lib$name.so && {
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SYSLIBS="$SYSLIBS -l$name"
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break
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}
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done
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done
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case "$RELEASE" in
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2.[0-3].*) CCARGS="$CCARGS -DNO_IPV6";;
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esac
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;;
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IRIX*.5.*) SYSTYPE=IRIX5
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# Use the native compiler by default
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: ${CC=cc} ${DEBUG="-g3"}
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RANLIB=echo
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;;
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IRIX*.6.*) SYSTYPE=IRIX6
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# Use the native compiler by default, and allow nested comments.
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: ${CC="cc -woff 1009,1116,1412"}
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RANLIB=echo
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;;
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HP-UX.A.09.*) SYSTYPE=HPUX9
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SYSLIBS=-ldbm
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DMISSING_USLEEP"
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if [ -f /usr/lib/libdb.a ]; then
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DHAS_DB"
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SYSLIBS="$SYSLIBS -ldb"
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fi
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;;
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HP-UX.B.10.*) SYSTYPE=HPUX10
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CCARGS="$CCARGS `nm /usr/lib/libc.a 2>/dev/null |
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(grep usleep >/dev/null || echo '-DMISSING_USLEEP')`"
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if [ -f /usr/lib/libdb.a ]; then
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DHAS_DB"
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SYSLIBS=-ldb
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fi
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;;
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HP-UX.B.11.*) SYSTYPE=HPUX11
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SYSLIBS=-lnsl
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if [ -f /usr/lib/libdb.a ]; then
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DHAS_DB"
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SYSLIBS="$SYSLIBS -ldb"
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fi
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;;
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ReliantUNIX-?.5.43) SYSTYPE=ReliantUnix543
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RANLIB=echo
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SYSLIBS="-lresolv -lsocket -lnsl"
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;;
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Rhapsody.5*|Darwin.*)
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SYSTYPE=MACOSX
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# Use the native compiler by default
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: ${CC=cc}
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case $RELEASE in
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1.[0-3]) AWK=gawk
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DNO_IPV6"
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;;
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[2-6].*) AWK=awk
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DNO_IPV6"
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SYSLIBS=-flat_namespace
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;;
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*) AWK=awk
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SYSLIBS=-flat_namespace
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DBIND_8_COMPAT -DNO_NETINFO"
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;;
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esac
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;;
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"Mac OS".10*) SYSTYPE=MACOSX
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# Use the native compiler by default
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: ${CC=cc}
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AWK=gawk
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;;
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dcosx.1*) SYSTYPE=DCOSX1
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RANLIB=echo
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SYSLIBS="-lresolv -lsocket -lnsl -lc -lrpcsvc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb"
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;;
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".") if [ -d /NextApps ]; then
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SYSTYPE=`hostinfo | sed -n \
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's/^.*NeXT Mach 3.*$/NEXTSTEP3/;/NEXTSTEP3/{p;q;}'`
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if [ "$SYSTYPE" = "" ]; then
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SYSTYPE=`hostinfo | sed -n \
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's/^.*NeXT Mach 4.*$/OPENSTEP4/;/OPENSTEP4/{p;q;}'`
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fi
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: ${CC=cc}
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RANLIB="sleep 5; ranlib"
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else
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error "Unable to determine your system type."
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fi
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;;
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*) error "Unknown system type: $SYSTEM $RELEASE";;
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esac
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#
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# OpenSSL has no configuration query utility, but we don't try to
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# guess. We assume includes in /usr/include/openssl and libraries in
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# /usr/lib, or in their /usr/local equivalents. If the OpenSSL files
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# are in a non-standard place, their locations need to be specified.
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#
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#case "$CCARGS" in
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# *-DUSE_TLS*) ;;
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# *-DNO_TLS*) ;;
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# *) CCARGS="$CCARGS -DUSE_TLS"
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# AUXLIBS="$AUXLIBS -lssl -lcrypto"
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# ;;
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#esac
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#
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# PCRE 3.x has a pcre-config utility so we don't have to guess.
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#
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case "$CCARGS" in
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*-DHAS_PCRE*) ;;
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*-DNO_PCRE*) ;;
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*) pcre_cflags=`(pcre-config --cflags) 2>/dev/null` &&
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pcre_libs=`(pcre-config --libs) 2>/dev/null` && {
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CCARGS="$CCARGS -DHAS_PCRE $pcre_cflags"
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AUXLIBS="$AUXLIBS $pcre_libs"
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}
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;;
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esac
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# Defaults that can be overruled (make makefiles CC=cc OPT=-O6 DEBUG=)
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# Disable optimizations by default when compiling for Purify. Disable
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# optimizations by default with gcc 2.8, until the compiler is known to
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# be OK. Those who dare can still overrule this (make makefiles OPT=-O).
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case "$CC" in
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*purify*) : ${OPT=};;
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*/gcc|gcc) case `$CC -v` in
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"gcc version 2.8"*) : ${OPT=};;
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esac;;
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*CC) error "Don't use CC. That's the C++ compiler";;
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*) : ${OPT='-O'};;
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esac
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#
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# "gcc -W" 3.4.2 no longer reports functions that fail to return a
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# result. Use "gcc -Wall -Wno-comment" instead. We'll figure out
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# later if the other -Wmumble options are really redundant. Having
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# een burned once by a compiler that lies about what warnings it
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# produces, not taking that chance again.
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: ${CC='gcc $(WARN)'} ${OPT='-O'} ${DEBUG='-g'} ${AWK=awk} \
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${WARN='-Wall -Wno-comment -Wformat -Wimplicit -Wmissing-prototypes \
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-Wparentheses -Wstrict-prototypes -Wswitch -Wuninitialized \
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-Wunused'}
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export SYSTYPE AR ARFL RANLIB SYSLIBS CC OPT DEBUG AWK OPTS
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# Snapshot only.
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#CCARGS="$CCARGS -DSNAPSHOT"
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# Non-production: needs thorough testing, or major changes are still
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# needed before the code stabilizes.
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#CCARGS="$CCARGS -DNONPROD"
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sed 's/ / /g' <<EOF
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SYSTYPE = $SYSTYPE
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AR = $AR
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ARFL = $ARFL
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RANLIB = $RANLIB
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SYSLIBS = $AUXLIBS $SYSLIBS
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CC = $CC $CCARGS
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OPT = $OPT
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DEBUG = $DEBUG
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AWK = $AWK
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STRCASE = $STRCASE
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EXPORT = AUXLIBS='$AUXLIBS' CCARGS='$CCARGS' OPT='$OPT' DEBUG='$DEBUG'
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WARN = $WARN
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EOF
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