- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
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#! /bin/sh
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# Configuration validation subroutine script.
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# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
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# 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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timestamp='2003-02-03'
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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# This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
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# can handle that machine. It does not imply ALL GNU software can.
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# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# diff and a properly formatted ChangeLog entry.
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
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# Configuration subroutine to validate and canonicalize a configuration type.
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# Supply the specified configuration type as an argument.
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# If it is invalid, we print an error message on stderr and exit with code 1.
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# Otherwise, we print the canonical config type on stdout and succeed.
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# This file is supposed to be the same for all GNU packages
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# and recognize all the CPU types, system types and aliases
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# that are meaningful with *any* GNU software.
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# Each package is responsible for reporting which valid configurations
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# it does not support. The user should be able to distinguish
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# configuration.
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me=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`
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usage="\
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Usage: $0 [OPTION] CPU-MFR-OPSYS
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$0 [OPTION] ALIAS
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Canonicalize a configuration name.
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Operation modes:
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-h, --help print this help, then exit
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-t, --time-stamp print date of last modification, then exit
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-v, --version print version number, then exit
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Report bugs and patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>."
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version="\
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GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
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Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
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warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
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help="
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Try \`$me --help' for more information."
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# Parse command line
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while test $# -gt 0 ; do
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case $1 in
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--time-stamp | --time* | -t )
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echo "$timestamp" ; exit 0 ;;
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--version | -v )
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echo "$version" ; exit 0 ;;
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--help | --h* | -h )
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echo "$usage"; exit 0 ;;
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-- ) # Stop option processing
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shift; break ;;
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- ) # Use stdin as input.
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break ;;
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echo "$me: invalid option $1$help"
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exit 1 ;;
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*local*)
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# First pass through any local machine types.
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echo $1
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exit 0;;
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break ;;
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esac
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done
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exit 1;;
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1) ;;
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exit 1;;
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esac
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# Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
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maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
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case $maybe_os in
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nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | freebsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
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os=-$maybe_os
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basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
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;;
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*)
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basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/-[^-]*$//'`
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if [ $basic_machine != $1 ]
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then os=`echo $1 | sed 's/.*-/-/'`
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else os=; fi
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;;
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esac
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### Let's recognize common machines as not being operating systems so
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### that things like config.sub decstation-3100 work. We also
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### can provide default operating systems below.
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case $os in
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;;
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-dec* | -mips* | -sequent* | -encore* | -pc532* | -sgi* | -sony* | \
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-att* | -7300* | -3300* | -delta* | -motorola* | -sun[234]* | \
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-unicom* | -ibm* | -next | -hp | -isi* | -apollo | -altos* | \
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basic_machine=$1
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;;
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basic_machine=$1
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;;
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
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;;
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basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
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;;
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basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
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;;
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-sco3.2.[4-9]*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's/sco3.2./sco3.2v/'`
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basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
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;;
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basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
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;;
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;;
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;;
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basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-sequent/'`
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;;
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;;
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;;
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esac
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# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
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| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
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| mipsisa32 | mipsisa32el \
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| mipsisa32r2 | mipsisa32r2el \
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| mipsisa64 | mipsisa64el \
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| mipsisa64sb1 | mipsisa64sb1el \
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| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
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| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
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| mn10200 | mn10300 \
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| msp430 \
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| ns16k | ns32k \
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| openrisc | or32 \
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| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
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| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \
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| pyramid \
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| sh | sh[1234] | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
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| sh64 | sh64le \
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| sparc | sparc64 | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite | sparcv9 | sparcv9b \
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| strongarm \
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| tahoe | thumb | tic80 | tron \
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| v850 | v850e \
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| we32k \
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| x86 | xscale | xstormy16 | xtensa \
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| z8k)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
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;;
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m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12)
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# Motorola 68HC11/12.
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basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
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os=-none
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;;
|
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m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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;;
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# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
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# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
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# (2) the word "unknown" tends to confuse beginning users.
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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|
i*86 | x86_64)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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basic_machine=$basic_machine-pc
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;;
|
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|
# Object if more than one company name word.
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|
*-*-*)
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echo Invalid configuration \`$1\': machine \`$basic_machine\' not recognized 1>&2
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|
exit 1
|
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|
;;
|
|
|
|
# Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
|
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580-* \
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| a29k-* \
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| alpha-* | alphaev[4-8]-* | alphaev56-* | alphaev6[78]-* \
|
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| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
|
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| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
|
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| arm-* | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
|
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| avr-* \
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| bs2000-* \
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| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \
|
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| clipper-* | cydra-* \
|
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| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
|
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| elxsi-* \
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| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
|
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| h8300-* | h8500-* \
|
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|
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| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
|
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| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
|
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| ip2k-* \
|
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| m32r-* \
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| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
|
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| m88110-* | m88k-* | mcore-* \
|
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| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
|
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| mips16-* \
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| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
|
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| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
|
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| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
|
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| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
|
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| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
|
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| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
|
|
|
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| mipsisa32-* | mipsisa32el-* \
|
|
|
|
| mipsisa32r2-* | mipsisa32r2el-* \
|
|
|
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| mipsisa64-* | mipsisa64el-* \
|
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|
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| mipsisa64sb1-* | mipsisa64sb1el-* \
|
|
|
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| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
|
|
|
|
| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
|
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|
|
| msp430-* \
|
|
|
|
| none-* | np1-* | nv1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
|
|
|
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| orion-* \
|
|
|
|
| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
|
|
|
|
| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \
|
|
|
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| pyramid-* \
|
|
|
|
| romp-* | rs6000-* \
|
|
|
|
| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | shbe-* \
|
|
|
|
| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
|
|
|
|
| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* | sparclite-* \
|
|
|
|
| sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
|
|
|
|
| tahoe-* | thumb-* \
|
|
|
|
| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
|
|
|
|
| tron-* \
|
|
|
|
| v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \
|
|
|
|
| we32k-* \
|
|
|
|
| x86-* | x86_64-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xstormy16-* \
|
|
|
|
| xtensa-* \
|
|
|
|
| ymp-* \
|
|
|
|
| z8k-*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
|
|
|
|
# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
|
|
|
|
386bsd)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=i386-unknown
|
|
|
|
os=-bsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
3b1 | 7300 | 7300-att | att-7300 | pc7300 | safari | unixpc)
|
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|
basic_machine=m68000-att
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
3b*)
|
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|
basic_machine=we32k-att
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
a29khif)
|
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|
basic_machine=a29k-amd
|
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|
os=-udi
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
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|
adobe68k)
|
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basic_machine=m68010-adobe
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|
|
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os=-scout
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
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|
alliant | fx80)
|
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|
|
basic_machine=fx80-alliant
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
altos | altos3068)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-altos
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
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|
am29k)
|
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basic_machine=a29k-none
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|
|
os=-bsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
amdahl)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=580-amdahl
|
|
|
|
os=-sysv
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
amiga | amiga-*)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-unknown
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
amigaos | amigados)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-unknown
|
|
|
|
os=-amigaos
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
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|
amigaunix | amix)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-unknown
|
|
|
|
os=-sysv4
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
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|
apollo68)
|
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|
|
basic_machine=m68k-apollo
|
|
|
|
os=-sysv
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
apollo68bsd)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-apollo
|
|
|
|
os=-bsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
aux)
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|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-apple
|
|
|
|
os=-aux
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
balance)
|
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|
|
basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
|
|
|
|
os=-dynix
|
|
|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
c90)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=c90-cray
|
|
|
|
os=-unicos
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
convex-c1)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=c1-convex
|
|
|
|
os=-bsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
convex-c2)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=c2-convex
|
|
|
|
os=-bsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
convex-c32)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=c32-convex
|
|
|
|
os=-bsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
convex-c34)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=c34-convex
|
|
|
|
os=-bsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
convex-c38)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=c38-convex
|
|
|
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os=-bsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
cray | j90)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=j90-cray
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
os=-unicos
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
crds | unos)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-crds
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
cris | cris-* | etrax*)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=cris-axis
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
da30 | da30-*)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-da30
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
decstation | decstation-3100 | pmax | pmax-* | pmin | dec3100 | decstatn)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=mips-dec
|
|
|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
decsystem10* | dec10*)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=pdp10-dec
|
|
|
|
os=-tops10
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
decsystem20* | dec20*)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=pdp10-dec
|
|
|
|
os=-tops20
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
delta | 3300 | motorola-3300 | motorola-delta \
|
|
|
|
| 3300-motorola | delta-motorola)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-motorola
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
delta88)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m88k-motorola
|
|
|
|
os=-sysv3
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
dpx20 | dpx20-*)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=rs6000-bull
|
|
|
|
os=-bosx
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
dpx2* | dpx2*-bull)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=m68k-bull
|
|
|
|
os=-sysv3
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
ebmon29k)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=a29k-amd
|
|
|
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os=-ebmon
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;;
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elxsi)
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basic_machine=elxsi-elxsi
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os=-bsd
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;;
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encore | umax | mmax)
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basic_machine=ns32k-encore
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;;
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es1800 | OSE68k | ose68k | ose | OSE)
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basic_machine=m68k-ericsson
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os=-ose
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;;
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fx2800)
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basic_machine=i860-alliant
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;;
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genix)
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basic_machine=ns32k-ns
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;;
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gmicro)
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basic_machine=tron-gmicro
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os=-sysv
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;;
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go32)
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basic_machine=i386-pc
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os=-go32
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;;
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h3050r* | hiux*)
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-hitachi
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os=-hiuxwe2
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;;
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h8300hms)
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basic_machine=h8300-hitachi
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os=-hms
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;;
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h8300xray)
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basic_machine=h8300-hitachi
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os=-xray
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;;
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h8500hms)
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basic_machine=h8500-hitachi
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os=-hms
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;;
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harris)
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basic_machine=m88k-harris
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os=-sysv3
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;;
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hp300-*)
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basic_machine=m68k-hp
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;;
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hp300bsd)
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basic_machine=m68k-hp
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os=-bsd
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;;
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hp300hpux)
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basic_machine=m68k-hp
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os=-hpux
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;;
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hp3k9[0-9][0-9] | hp9[0-9][0-9])
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basic_machine=hppa1.0-hp
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;;
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hp9k2[0-9][0-9] | hp9k31[0-9])
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basic_machine=m68000-hp
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;;
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hp9k3[2-9][0-9])
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basic_machine=m68k-hp
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;;
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hp9k6[0-9][0-9] | hp6[0-9][0-9])
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basic_machine=hppa1.0-hp
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;;
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hp9k7[0-79][0-9] | hp7[0-79][0-9])
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
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;;
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hp9k78[0-9] | hp78[0-9])
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# FIXME: really hppa2.0-hp
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
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;;
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hp9k8[67]1 | hp8[67]1 | hp9k80[24] | hp80[24] | hp9k8[78]9 | hp8[78]9 | hp9k893 | hp893)
|
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# FIXME: really hppa2.0-hp
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
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;;
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hp9k8[0-9][13679] | hp8[0-9][13679])
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
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;;
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hp9k8[0-9][0-9] | hp8[0-9][0-9])
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basic_machine=hppa1.0-hp
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;;
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hppa-next)
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os=-nextstep3
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;;
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hppaosf)
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
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os=-osf
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;;
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hppro)
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
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os=-proelf
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;;
|
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i370-ibm* | ibm*)
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basic_machine=i370-ibm
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;;
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|
# I'm not sure what "Sysv32" means. Should this be sysv3.2?
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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|
i*86v32)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
|
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|
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os=-sysv32
|
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|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
i*86v4*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
|
|
|
|
os=-sysv4
|
|
|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
i*86v)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
|
|
|
|
os=-sysv
|
|
|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
i*86sol2)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
|
|
|
|
os=-solaris2
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
i386mach)
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|
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basic_machine=i386-mach
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os=-mach
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|
|
;;
|
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|
i386-vsta | vsta)
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basic_machine=i386-unknown
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|
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os=-vsta
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
iris | iris4d)
|
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basic_machine=mips-sgi
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|
case $os in
|
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|
-irix*)
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|
|
;;
|
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|
|
*)
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|
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os=-irix4
|
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;;
|
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|
esac
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;;
|
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|
isi68 | isi)
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basic_machine=m68k-isi
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os=-sysv
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|
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;;
|
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|
m88k-omron*)
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basic_machine=m88k-omron
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;;
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magnum | m3230)
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basic_machine=mips-mips
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os=-sysv
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;;
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|
merlin)
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basic_machine=ns32k-utek
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os=-sysv
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;;
|
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mingw32)
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basic_machine=i386-pc
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os=-mingw32
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;;
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miniframe)
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basic_machine=m68000-convergent
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;;
|
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*mint | -mint[0-9]* | *MiNT | *MiNT[0-9]*)
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basic_machine=m68k-atari
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os=-mint
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;;
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mips3*-*)
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basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`
|
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|
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;;
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|
mips3*)
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basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`-unknown
|
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;;
|
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mmix*)
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basic_machine=mmix-knuth
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os=-mmixware
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;;
|
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|
monitor)
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basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
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os=-coff
|
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|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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morphos)
|
|
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basic_machine=powerpc-unknown
|
|
|
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os=-morphos
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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msdos)
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basic_machine=i386-pc
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os=-msdos
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;;
|
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|
mvs)
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basic_machine=i370-ibm
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os=-mvs
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;;
|
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|
ncr3000)
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basic_machine=i486-ncr
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os=-sysv4
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;;
|
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|
netbsd386)
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basic_machine=i386-unknown
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os=-netbsd
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|
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;;
|
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|
netwinder)
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basic_machine=armv4l-rebel
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os=-linux
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;;
|
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|
news | news700 | news800 | news900)
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basic_machine=m68k-sony
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os=-newsos
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;;
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|
news1000)
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basic_machine=m68030-sony
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os=-newsos
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;;
|
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|
news-3600 | risc-news)
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basic_machine=mips-sony
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os=-newsos
|
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;;
|
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|
necv70)
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basic_machine=v70-nec
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os=-sysv
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|
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;;
|
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|
|
next | m*-next )
|
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basic_machine=m68k-next
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|
|
case $os in
|
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|
|
-nextstep* )
|
|
|
|
;;
|
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|
|
-ns2*)
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os=-nextstep2
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|
|
;;
|
|
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|
*)
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|
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os=-nextstep3
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|
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;;
|
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|
|
esac
|
|
|
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;;
|
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|
nh3000)
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basic_machine=m68k-harris
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|
|
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os=-cxux
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|
;;
|
|
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|
nh[45]000)
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basic_machine=m88k-harris
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os=-cxux
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|
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;;
|
|
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|
nindy960)
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basic_machine=i960-intel
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os=-nindy
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|
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;;
|
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|
mon960)
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basic_machine=i960-intel
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|
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os=-mon960
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|
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;;
|
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|
nonstopux)
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basic_machine=mips-compaq
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|
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os=-nonstopux
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|
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;;
|
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|
np1)
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basic_machine=np1-gould
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|
|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
nv1)
|
|
|
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basic_machine=nv1-cray
|
|
|
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os=-unicosmp
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
nsr-tandem)
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|
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basic_machine=nsr-tandem
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
op50n-* | op60c-*)
|
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|
|
basic_machine=hppa1.1-oki
|
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|
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os=-proelf
|
|
|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
or32 | or32-*)
|
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|
|
basic_machine=or32-unknown
|
|
|
|
os=-coff
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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OSE68000 | ose68000)
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basic_machine=m68000-ericsson
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os=-ose
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;;
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os68k)
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basic_machine=m68k-none
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os=-os68k
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;;
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pa-hitachi)
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-hitachi
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os=-hiuxwe2
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;;
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paragon)
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basic_machine=i860-intel
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os=-osf
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;;
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pbd)
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basic_machine=sparc-tti
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;;
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pbb)
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basic_machine=m68k-tti
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;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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pc532 | pc532-*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
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;;
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2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=i586-pc
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;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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pentiumpro | p6 | 6x86 | athlon | athlon_*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=i686-pc
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;;
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pentiumii | pentium2)
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basic_machine=i686-pc
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;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
pentium-* | p5-* | k5-* | k6-* | nexgen-* | viac3-*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=i586-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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;;
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pentiumpro-* | p6-* | 6x86-* | athlon-*)
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basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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;;
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pentiumii-* | pentium2-*)
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basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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;;
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pn)
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basic_machine=pn-gould
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;;
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power) basic_machine=power-ibm
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;;
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ppc) basic_machine=powerpc-unknown
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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ppc-*) basic_machine=powerpc-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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;;
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ppcle | powerpclittle | ppc-le | powerpc-little)
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basic_machine=powerpcle-unknown
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;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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ppcle-* | powerpclittle-*)
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basic_machine=powerpcle-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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;;
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ppc64) basic_machine=powerpc64-unknown
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;;
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ppc64-*) basic_machine=powerpc64-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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;;
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ppc64le | powerpc64little | ppc64-le | powerpc64-little)
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basic_machine=powerpc64le-unknown
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;;
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ppc64le-* | powerpc64little-*)
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basic_machine=powerpc64le-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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ps2)
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basic_machine=i386-ibm
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;;
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pw32)
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basic_machine=i586-unknown
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os=-pw32
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;;
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rom68k)
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basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
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os=-coff
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;;
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rm[46]00)
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basic_machine=mips-siemens
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;;
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rtpc | rtpc-*)
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basic_machine=romp-ibm
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;;
|
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s390 | s390-*)
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basic_machine=s390-ibm
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;;
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s390x | s390x-*)
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basic_machine=s390x-ibm
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;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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sa29200)
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basic_machine=a29k-amd
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os=-udi
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;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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sb1)
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basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1-unknown
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;;
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sb1el)
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basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
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;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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sequent)
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basic_machine=i386-sequent
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;;
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sh)
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basic_machine=sh-hitachi
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os=-hms
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;;
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sparclite-wrs | simso-wrs)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=sparclite-wrs
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os=-vxworks
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;;
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sps7)
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basic_machine=m68k-bull
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os=-sysv2
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;;
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spur)
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basic_machine=spur-unknown
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;;
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st2000)
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basic_machine=m68k-tandem
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;;
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stratus)
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basic_machine=i860-stratus
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os=-sysv4
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;;
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sun2)
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basic_machine=m68000-sun
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;;
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sun2os3)
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basic_machine=m68000-sun
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os=-sunos3
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;;
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sun2os4)
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basic_machine=m68000-sun
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os=-sunos4
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;;
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sun3os3)
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basic_machine=m68k-sun
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os=-sunos3
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;;
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sun3os4)
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basic_machine=m68k-sun
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os=-sunos4
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;;
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sun4os3)
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basic_machine=sparc-sun
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os=-sunos3
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;;
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sun4os4)
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basic_machine=sparc-sun
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os=-sunos4
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;;
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sun4sol2)
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basic_machine=sparc-sun
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os=-solaris2
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;;
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sun3 | sun3-*)
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basic_machine=m68k-sun
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;;
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sun4)
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basic_machine=sparc-sun
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;;
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sun386 | sun386i | roadrunner)
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basic_machine=i386-sun
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;;
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sv1)
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basic_machine=sv1-cray
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os=-unicos
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;;
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symmetry)
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basic_machine=i386-sequent
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os=-dynix
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;;
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t3e)
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basic_machine=alphaev5-cray
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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os=-unicos
|
|
|
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;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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t90)
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|
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basic_machine=t90-cray
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|
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os=-unicos
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|
|
|
;;
|
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tic4x | c4x*)
|
|
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basic_machine=tic4x-unknown
|
|
|
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os=-coff
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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tic54x | c54x*)
|
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basic_machine=tic54x-unknown
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os=-coff
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|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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tic55x | c55x*)
|
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basic_machine=tic55x-unknown
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os=-coff
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|
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;;
|
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tic6x | c6x*)
|
|
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basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
|
|
|
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os=-coff
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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tx39)
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basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
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;;
|
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tx39el)
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basic_machine=mipstx39el-unknown
|
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;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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toad1)
|
|
|
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basic_machine=pdp10-xkl
|
|
|
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os=-tops20
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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tower | tower-32)
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basic_machine=m68k-ncr
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;;
|
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|
udi29k)
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basic_machine=a29k-amd
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|
|
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os=-udi
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|
|
|
;;
|
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ultra3)
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basic_machine=a29k-nyu
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|
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os=-sym1
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|
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;;
|
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v810 | necv810)
|
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basic_machine=v810-nec
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os=-none
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;;
|
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vaxv)
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basic_machine=vax-dec
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|
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os=-sysv
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|
|
|
;;
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|
vms)
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basic_machine=vax-dec
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os=-vms
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;;
|
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vpp*|vx|vx-*)
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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basic_machine=f301-fujitsu
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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vxworks960)
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basic_machine=i960-wrs
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os=-vxworks
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;;
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vxworks68)
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basic_machine=m68k-wrs
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os=-vxworks
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;;
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vxworks29k)
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basic_machine=a29k-wrs
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os=-vxworks
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;;
|
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w65*)
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basic_machine=w65-wdc
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os=-none
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;;
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w89k-*)
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-winbond
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os=-proelf
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;;
|
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|
|
|
xps | xps100)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=xps100-honeywell
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;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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|
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ymp)
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basic_machine=ymp-cray
|
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os=-unicos
|
|
|
|
;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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|
z8k-*-coff)
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basic_machine=z8k-unknown
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os=-sim
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|
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;;
|
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|
none)
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basic_machine=none-none
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os=-none
|
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|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
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|
# Here we handle the default manufacturer of certain CPU types. It is in
|
|
|
|
# some cases the only manufacturer, in others, it is the most popular.
|
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|
|
w89k)
|
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-winbond
|
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|
|
;;
|
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|
|
op50n)
|
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-oki
|
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|
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;;
|
|
|
|
op60c)
|
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|
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basic_machine=hppa1.1-oki
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
romp)
|
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|
basic_machine=romp-ibm
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
rs6000)
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=rs6000-ibm
|
|
|
|
;;
|
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|
|
vax)
|
|
|
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basic_machine=vax-dec
|
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|
|
;;
|
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|
pdp10)
|
|
|
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# there are many clones, so DEC is not a safe bet
|
|
|
|
basic_machine=pdp10-unknown
|
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|
|
;;
|
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|
pdp11)
|
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basic_machine=pdp11-dec
|
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|
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;;
|
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|
|
we32k)
|
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basic_machine=we32k-att
|
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|
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;;
|
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|
|
|
sh3 | sh4 | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=sh-unknown
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|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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|
sh64)
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basic_machine=sh64-unknown
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
sparc | sparcv9 | sparcv9b)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=sparc-sun
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;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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|
cydra)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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basic_machine=cydra-cydrome
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;;
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orion)
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basic_machine=orion-highlevel
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;;
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orion105)
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basic_machine=clipper-highlevel
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;;
|
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mac | mpw | mac-mpw)
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basic_machine=m68k-apple
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;;
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pmac | pmac-mpw)
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basic_machine=powerpc-apple
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;;
|
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|
*-unknown)
|
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|
|
# Make sure to match an already-canonicalized machine name.
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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;;
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*)
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echo Invalid configuration \`$1\': machine \`$basic_machine\' not recognized 1>&2
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exit 1
|
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|
;;
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esac
|
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|
# Here we canonicalize certain aliases for manufacturers.
|
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|
case $basic_machine in
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*-digital*)
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basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/digital.*/dec/'`
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|
;;
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*-commodore*)
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basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/commodore.*/cbm/'`
|
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;;
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*)
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;;
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|
esac
|
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# Decode manufacturer-specific aliases for certain operating systems.
|
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if [ x"$os" != x"" ]
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then
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case $os in
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# First match some system type aliases
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# that might get confused with valid system types.
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# -solaris* is a basic system type, with this one exception.
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-solaris1 | -solaris1.*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|solaris1|sunos4|'`
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;;
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-solaris)
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os=-solaris2
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;;
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-svr4*)
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os=-sysv4
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;;
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-unixware*)
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os=-sysv4.2uw
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;;
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-gnu/linux*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|gnu/linux|linux-gnu|'`
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;;
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# First accept the basic system types.
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# The portable systems comes first.
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# Each alternative MUST END IN A *, to match a version number.
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# -sysv* is not here because it comes later, after sysvr4.
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-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
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| -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
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| -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
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| -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
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| -aos* \
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| -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
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| -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
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| -hiux* | -386bsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* \
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| -lynxos* | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
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| -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
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| -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
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| -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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| -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
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| -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
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2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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| -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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| -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
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2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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| -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
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| -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
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| -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
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| -powermax* | -dnix* | -microbsd*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
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;;
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-qnx*)
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case $basic_machine in
|
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x86-* | i*86-*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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;;
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*)
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os=-nto$os
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;;
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esac
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;;
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-nto-qnx*)
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;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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-nto*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|nto|nto-qnx|'`
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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;;
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-sim | -es1800* | -hms* | -xray | -os68k* | -none* | -v88r* \
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| -windows* | -osx | -abug | -netware* | -os9* | -beos* \
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| -macos* | -mpw* | -magic* | -mmixware* | -mon960* | -lnews*)
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;;
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-mac*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|mac|macos|'`
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;;
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-linux*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|linux|linux-gnu|'`
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;;
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-sunos5*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|sunos5|solaris2|'`
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;;
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-sunos6*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|sunos6|solaris3|'`
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;;
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-opened*)
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os=-openedition
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;;
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-wince*)
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os=-wince
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;;
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-osfrose*)
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os=-osfrose
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;;
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-osf*)
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os=-osf
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;;
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-utek*)
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os=-bsd
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;;
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-dynix*)
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os=-bsd
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;;
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-acis*)
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os=-aos
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;;
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-atheos*)
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os=-atheos
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;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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-386bsd)
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os=-bsd
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;;
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-ctix* | -uts*)
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os=-sysv
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;;
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-nova*)
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os=-rtmk-nova
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;;
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
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-ns2 )
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os=-nextstep2
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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;;
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-nsk*)
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os=-nsk
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;;
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# Preserve the version number of sinix5.
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-sinix5.*)
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os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|sinix|sysv|'`
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;;
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-sinix*)
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os=-sysv4
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;;
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-triton*)
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os=-sysv3
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;;
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-oss*)
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os=-sysv3
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;;
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-svr4)
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;;
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-svr3)
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os=-sysv3
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;;
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-sysvr4)
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;;
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# This must come after -sysvr4.
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-sysv*)
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;;
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-ose*)
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os=-ose
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;;
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-es1800*)
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os=-ose
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;;
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-xenix)
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os=-xenix
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;;
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-*mint | -mint[0-9]* | -*MiNT | -MiNT[0-9]*)
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os=-mint
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;;
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;;
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-kaos*)
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os=-kaos
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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;;
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-none)
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;;
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*)
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# Get rid of the `-' at the beginning of $os.
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os=`echo $os | sed 's/[^-]*-//'`
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echo Invalid configuration \`$1\': system \`$os\' not recognized 1>&2
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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# Here we handle the default operating systems that come with various machines.
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# machine or put another way, the most popular os provided with the machine.
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# Note that if you're going to try to match "-MANUFACTURER" here (say,
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# "-sun"), then you have to tell the case statement up towards the top
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# that MANUFACTURER isn't an operating system. Otherwise, code above
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# will signal an error saying that MANUFACTURER isn't an operating
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# system, and we'll never get to this point.
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case $basic_machine in
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*-acorn)
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os=-riscix1.2
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;;
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arm*-rebel)
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os=-linux
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;;
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arm*-semi)
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os=-aout
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;;
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# This must come before the *-dec entry.
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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pdp10-*)
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os=-tops20
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;;
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pdp11-*)
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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os=-none
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;;
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*-dec | vax-*)
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os=-ultrix4.2
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;;
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m68*-apollo)
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os=-domain
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;;
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i386-sun)
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os=-sunos4.0.2
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;;
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m68000-sun)
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os=-sunos3
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# This also exists in the configure program, but was not the
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# default.
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# os=-sunos4
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;;
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m68*-cisco)
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os=-aout
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;;
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mips*-cisco)
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os=-elf
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;;
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mips*-*)
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os=-elf
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;;
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or32-*)
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os=-coff
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;;
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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*-tti) # must be before sparc entry or we get the wrong os.
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os=-sysv3
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;;
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sparc-* | *-sun)
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os=-sunos4.1.1
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;;
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*-be)
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os=-beos
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;;
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*-ibm)
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os=-aix
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;;
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*-wec)
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os=-proelf
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;;
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*-winbond)
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os=-proelf
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;;
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*-oki)
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os=-proelf
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;;
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*-hp)
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os=-hpux
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;;
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*-hitachi)
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os=-hiux
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;;
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i860-* | *-att | *-ncr | *-altos | *-motorola | *-convergent)
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os=-sysv
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;;
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*-cbm)
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os=-amigaos
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;;
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*-dg)
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os=-dgux
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;;
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*-dolphin)
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os=-sysv3
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;;
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m68k-ccur)
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os=-rtu
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;;
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m88k-omron*)
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os=-luna
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;;
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*-next )
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os=-nextstep
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;;
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*-sequent)
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os=-ptx
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;;
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*-crds)
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os=-unos
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;;
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*-ns)
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os=-genix
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;;
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i370-*)
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os=-mvs
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;;
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*-next)
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os=-nextstep3
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;;
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*-gould)
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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os=-sysv
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;;
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*-highlevel)
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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os=-bsd
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;;
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*-encore)
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os=-bsd
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;;
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*-sgi)
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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os=-irix
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;;
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2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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*-siemens)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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os=-sysv4
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;;
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*-masscomp)
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os=-rtu
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;;
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f30[01]-fujitsu | f700-fujitsu)
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os=-uxpv
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;;
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*-rom68k)
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os=-coff
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;;
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*-*bug)
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os=-coff
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;;
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*-apple)
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os=-macos
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;;
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*-atari*)
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os=-mint
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;;
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*)
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os=-none
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;;
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esac
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fi
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# Here we handle the case where we know the os, and the CPU type, but not the
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# manufacturer. We pick the logical manufacturer.
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vendor=unknown
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case $basic_machine in
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*-unknown)
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case $os in
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-riscix*)
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vendor=acorn
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;;
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-sunos*)
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vendor=sun
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;;
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-aix*)
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vendor=ibm
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;;
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-beos*)
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vendor=be
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;;
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-hpux*)
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vendor=hp
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;;
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-mpeix*)
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vendor=hp
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;;
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-hiux*)
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vendor=hitachi
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;;
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-unos*)
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vendor=crds
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;;
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-dgux*)
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vendor=dg
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;;
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-luna*)
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vendor=omron
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;;
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-genix*)
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vendor=ns
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;;
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-mvs* | -opened*)
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vendor=ibm
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;;
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-ptx*)
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vendor=sequent
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;;
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2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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|
-vxsim* | -vxworks* | -windiss*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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vendor=wrs
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;;
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-aux*)
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vendor=apple
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;;
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-hms*)
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vendor=hitachi
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;;
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-mpw* | -macos*)
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vendor=apple
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;;
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-*mint | -mint[0-9]* | -*MiNT | -MiNT[0-9]*)
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vendor=atari
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;;
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2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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-vos*)
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vendor=stratus
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;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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esac
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basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed "s/unknown/$vendor/"`
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;;
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esac
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echo $basic_machine$os
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exit 0
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# Local variables:
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# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
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# time-stamp-start: "timestamp='"
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# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d"
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# time-stamp-end: "'"
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# End:
|