- 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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# Copyright 1992-2019 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.
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timestamp='2019-04-28'
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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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# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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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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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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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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# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
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# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
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# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
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# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that
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# program. This Exception is an additional permission under section 7
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# of the GNU General Public License, version 3 ("GPLv3").
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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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# Originally written by Per Bothner; maintained since 2000 by Ben Elliston.
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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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# You can get the latest version of this script from:
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# https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess
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# Please send patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>.
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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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me=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`
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usage="\
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Usage: $0 [OPTION]
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Output the configuration name of the system \`$me' is run on.
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Options:
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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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-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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Originally written by Per Bothner.
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Copyright 1992-2019 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.
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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 \`$me --help' for more information."
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- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
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echo "$version" ; exit ;;
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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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--help | --h* | -h )
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echo "$usage"; exit ;;
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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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# headache to deal with in a portable fashion.
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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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{ test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir "$tmp" 2>/dev/null) ; } ||
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{ tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir "$tmp" 2>/dev/null) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
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{ echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; }
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dummy=$tmp/dummy
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case ${CC_FOR_BUILD-},${HOST_CC-},${CC-} in
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,,) echo "int x;" > "$dummy.c"
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for driver in cc gcc c89 c99 ; do
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if ($driver -c -o "$dummy.o" "$dummy.c") >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
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CC_FOR_BUILD="$driver"
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break
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fi
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done
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if test x"$CC_FOR_BUILD" = x ; then
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CC_FOR_BUILD=no_compiler_found
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fi
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;;
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,,*) CC_FOR_BUILD=$CC ;;
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,*,*) CC_FOR_BUILD=$HOST_CC ;;
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esac
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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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# This is needed to find uname on a Pyramid OSx when run in the BSD universe.
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2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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# (ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu 1994-08-24)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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if test -f /.attbin/uname ; then
|
- 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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PATH=$PATH:/.attbin ; export PATH
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fi
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UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -m) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_MACHINE=unknown
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UNAME_RELEASE=`(uname -r) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_RELEASE=unknown
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UNAME_SYSTEM=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_SYSTEM=unknown
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UNAME_VERSION=`(uname -v) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_VERSION=unknown
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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case "$UNAME_SYSTEM" in
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Linux|GNU|GNU/*)
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# If the system lacks a compiler, then just pick glibc.
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# We could probably try harder.
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LIBC=gnu
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set_cc_for_build
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cat <<-EOF > "$dummy.c"
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#include <features.h>
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#if defined(__UCLIBC__)
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LIBC=uclibc
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#elif defined(__dietlibc__)
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LIBC=dietlibc
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#else
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LIBC=gnu
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#endif
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EOF
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eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E "$dummy.c" 2>/dev/null | grep '^LIBC' | sed 's, ,,g'`"
|
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# If ldd exists, use it to detect musl libc.
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if command -v ldd >/dev/null && \
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ldd --version 2>&1 | grep -q ^musl
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then
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LIBC=musl
|
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fi
|
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;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
|
- 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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|
# Note: order is significant - the case branches are not exclusive.
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
case "$UNAME_MACHINE:$UNAME_SYSTEM:$UNAME_RELEASE:$UNAME_VERSION" in
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:NetBSD:*:*)
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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|
|
# NetBSD (nbsd) targets should (where applicable) match one or
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
# more of the tuples: *-*-netbsdelf*, *-*-netbsdaout*,
|
- 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
|
|
|
# *-*-netbsdecoff* and *-*-netbsd*. For targets that recently
|
|
|
|
# switched to ELF, *-*-netbsd* would select the old
|
|
|
|
# object file format. This provides both forward
|
|
|
|
# compatibility and a consistent mechanism for selecting the
|
|
|
|
# object file format.
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Note: NetBSD doesn't particularly care about the vendor
|
|
|
|
# portion of the name. We always set it to "unknown".
|
|
|
|
sysctl="sysctl -n hw.machine_arch"
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH=`(uname -p 2>/dev/null || \
|
|
|
|
"/sbin/$sysctl" 2>/dev/null || \
|
|
|
|
"/usr/sbin/$sysctl" 2>/dev/null || \
|
|
|
|
echo unknown)`
|
|
|
|
case "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH" in
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
armeb) machine=armeb-unknown ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
|
|
|
|
sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
|
|
|
|
sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
earmv*)
|
|
|
|
arch=`echo "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH" | sed -e 's,^e\(armv[0-9]\).*$,\1,'`
|
|
|
|
endian=`echo "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH" | sed -ne 's,^.*\(eb\)$,\1,p'`
|
|
|
|
machine="${arch}${endian}"-unknown
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
*) machine="$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH"-unknown ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
# to ELF recently (or will in the future) and ABI.
|
|
|
|
case "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH" in
|
|
|
|
earm*)
|
|
|
|
os=netbsdelf
|
|
|
|
;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
arm*|i386|m68k|ns32k|sh3*|sparc|vax)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
set_cc_for_build
|
- 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
|
|
|
if echo __ELF__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
| grep -q __ELF__
|
- 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
|
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
# Once all utilities can be ECOFF (netbsdecoff) or a.out (netbsdaout).
|
|
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|
# Return netbsd for either. FIX?
|
|
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|
os=netbsd
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|
|
else
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|
os=netbsdelf
|
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|
fi
|
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|
|
;;
|
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|
*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
os=netbsd
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
|
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|
# Determine ABI tags.
|
|
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|
case "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH" in
|
|
|
|
earm*)
|
|
|
|
expr='s/^earmv[0-9]/-eabi/;s/eb$//'
|
|
|
|
abi=`echo "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH" | sed -e "$expr"`
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# The OS release
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
# Debian GNU/NetBSD machines have a different userland, and
|
|
|
|
# thus, need a distinct triplet. However, they do not need
|
|
|
|
# kernel version information, so it can be replaced with a
|
|
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|
# suitable tag, in the style of linux-gnu.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
case "$UNAME_VERSION" in
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
Debian*)
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|
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release='-gnu'
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|
|
;;
|
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|
*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
release=`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/[-_].*//' | cut -d. -f1,2`
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
# Since CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM:
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|
# contains redundant information, the shorter form:
|
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# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM is used.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$machine-${os}${release}${abi-}"
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exit ;;
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*:Bitrig:*:*)
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UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH=`arch | sed 's/Bitrig.//'`
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH"-unknown-bitrig"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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*:OpenBSD:*:*)
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH=`arch | sed 's/OpenBSD.//'`
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH"-unknown-openbsd"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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exit ;;
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*:LibertyBSD:*:*)
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UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH=`arch | sed 's/^.*BSD\.//'`
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH"-unknown-libertybsd"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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exit ;;
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*:MidnightBSD:*:*)
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-midnightbsd"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
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*:ekkoBSD:*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-ekkobsd"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
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*:SolidBSD:*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-solidbsd"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
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macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
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*:MirBSD:*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-mirbsd"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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exit ;;
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*:Sortix:*:*)
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-sortix
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exit ;;
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*:Redox:*:*)
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-redox
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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mips:OSF1:*.*)
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echo mips-dec-osf1
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exit ;;
|
- 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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alpha:OSF1:*:*)
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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case $UNAME_RELEASE in
|
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|
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*4.0)
|
- 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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UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $3}'`
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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;;
|
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*5.*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $4}'`
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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;;
|
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|
esac
|
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# According to Compaq, /usr/sbin/psrinfo has been available on
|
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# OSF/1 and Tru64 systems produced since 1995. I hope that
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# covers most systems running today. This code pipes the CPU
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# types through head -n 1, so we only detect the type of CPU 0.
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ALPHA_CPU_TYPE=`/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | sed -n -e 's/^ The alpha \(.*\) processor.*$/\1/p' | head -n 1`
|
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case "$ALPHA_CPU_TYPE" in
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"EV4 (21064)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alpha ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV4.5 (21064)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alpha ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"LCA4 (21066/21068)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alpha ;;
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV5 (21164)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev5 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV5.6 (21164A)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev56 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV5.6 (21164PC)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV5.7 (21164PC)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca57 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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"EV6 (21264)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev6 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV6.7 (21264A)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev67 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV6.8CB (21264C)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev68 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV6.8AL (21264B)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev68 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV6.8CX (21264D)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev68 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV6.9A (21264/EV69A)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev69 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV7 (21364)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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|
UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev7 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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"EV7.9 (21364A)")
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev79 ;;
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# A Pn.n version is a patched version.
|
- 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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# A Vn.n version is a released version.
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# A Tn.n version is a released field test version.
|
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# A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel.
|
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# 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r.
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-dec-osf"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/^[PVTX]//' | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`"
|
|
|
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# Reset EXIT trap before exiting to avoid spurious non-zero exit code.
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exitcode=$?
|
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trap '' 0
|
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exit $exitcode ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
Amiga*:UNIX_System_V:4.0:*)
|
|
|
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echo m68k-unknown-sysv4
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:[Aa]miga[Oo][Ss]:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-amigaos
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
*:[Mm]orph[Oo][Ss]:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-morphos
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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/390:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo i370-ibm-openedition
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
*:z/VM:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo s390-ibm-zvmoe
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
*:OS400:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo powerpc-ibm-os400
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo arm-acorn-riscix"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
arm*:riscos:*:*|arm*:RISCOS:*:*)
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
echo arm-unknown-riscos
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:* | SR8000:HI-UX/MPP:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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|
Pyramid*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:SMP_DC-OSx*:*:*)
|
|
|
|
# akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE.
|
|
|
|
if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then
|
|
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echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3
|
|
|
|
else
|
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echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd
|
|
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|
fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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NILE*:*:*:dcosx)
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echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
|
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DRS?6000:unix:4.0:6*)
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echo sparc-icl-nx6
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exit ;;
|
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DRS?6000:UNIX_SV:4.2*:7* | DRS?6000:isis:4.2*:7*)
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case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
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|
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sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
|
|
|
|
esac ;;
|
|
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s390x:SunOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-ibm-solaris2"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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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sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo sparc-hal-solaris2"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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|
sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo sparc-sun-solaris2"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
exit ;;
|
|
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|
i86pc:AuroraUX:5.*:* | i86xen:AuroraUX:5.*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo i386-pc-auroraux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
|
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i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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set_cc_for_build
|
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SUN_ARCH=i386
|
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# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
|
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# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
|
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# This test works for both compilers.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != no_compiler_found ]; then
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
(CCOPTS="" $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
|
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|
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then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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SUN_ARCH=x86_64
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
fi
|
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|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo "$SUN_ARCH"-pc-solaris2"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
|
|
|
|
# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
|
|
|
|
# SunOS6. Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but
|
|
|
|
# it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo sparc-sun-solaris3"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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sun4*:SunOS:*:*)
|
|
|
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case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in
|
|
|
|
Series*|S4*)
|
|
|
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UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v`
|
|
|
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;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo sparc-sun-sunos"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/-/_/'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
sun3*:SunOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo m68k-sun-sunos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
sun*:*:4.2BSD:*)
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
UNAME_RELEASE=`(sed 1q /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null`
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
test "x$UNAME_RELEASE" = x && UNAME_RELEASE=3
|
- 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
|
|
|
case "`/bin/arch`" in
|
|
|
|
sun3)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo m68k-sun-sunos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
sun4)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo sparc-sun-sunos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- 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
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
aushp:SunOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo sparc-auspex-sunos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
# The situation for MiNT is a little confusing. The machine name
|
|
|
|
# can be virtually everything (everything which is not
|
|
|
|
# "atarist" or "atariste" at least should have a processor
|
|
|
|
# > m68000). The system name ranges from "MiNT" over "FreeMiNT"
|
|
|
|
# to the lowercase version "mint" (or "freemint"). Finally
|
|
|
|
# the system name "TOS" denotes a system which is actually not
|
|
|
|
# MiNT. But MiNT is downward compatible to TOS, so this should
|
|
|
|
# be no problem.
|
|
|
|
atarist[e]:*MiNT:*:* | atarist[e]:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
echo m68k-atari-mint"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
atari*:*MiNT:*:* | atari*:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo m68k-atari-mint"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
*falcon*:*MiNT:*:* | *falcon*:*mint:*:* | *falcon*:*TOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo m68k-atari-mint"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
milan*:*MiNT:*:* | milan*:*mint:*:* | *milan*:*TOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo m68k-milan-mint"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
hades*:*MiNT:*:* | hades*:*mint:*:* | *hades*:*TOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo m68k-hades-mint"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:*MiNT:*:* | *:*mint:*:* | *:*TOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo m68k-unknown-mint"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
m68k:machten:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo m68k-apple-machten"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
powerpc:machten:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo powerpc-apple-machten"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
RISC*:Mach:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo mips-dec-ultrix"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo vax-dec-ultrix"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
2020:CLIX:*:* | 2430:CLIX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo clipper-intergraph-clix"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
set_cc_for_build
|
|
|
|
sed 's/^ //' << EOF > "$dummy.c"
|
- 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
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
|
|
#include <stdio.h> /* for printf() prototype */
|
|
|
|
int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; {
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB)
|
|
|
|
#if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
|
- 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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#endif
|
|
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#if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
|
- 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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#endif
|
|
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#if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
|
- 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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#endif
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#endif
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exit (-1);
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}
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EOF
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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$CC_FOR_BUILD -o "$dummy" "$dummy.c" &&
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dummyarg=`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` &&
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SYSTEM_NAME=`"$dummy" "$dummyarg"` &&
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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{ echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo mips-mips-riscos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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Motorola:PowerMAX_OS:*:*)
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echo powerpc-motorola-powermax
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
|
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Motorola:*:4.3:PL8-*)
|
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echo powerpc-harris-powermax
|
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exit ;;
|
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Night_Hawk:*:*:PowerMAX_OS | Synergy:PowerMAX_OS:*:*)
|
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echo powerpc-harris-powermax
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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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Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*)
|
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echo powerpc-harris-powerunix
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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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m88k:CX/UX:7*:*)
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echo m88k-harris-cxux7
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
m88k:*:4*:R4*)
|
|
|
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echo m88k-motorola-sysv4
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
m88k:*:3*:R3*)
|
|
|
|
echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
AViiON:dgux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
# DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures
|
|
|
|
UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
|
|
|
|
if [ "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = mc88100 ] || [ "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = mc88110 ]
|
- 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
|
|
|
then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
if [ "$TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE"x = m88kdguxelfx ] || \
|
|
|
|
[ "$TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE"x = x ]
|
- 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
|
|
|
then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo m88k-dg-dgux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo m88k-dg-dguxbcs"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- 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
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo i586-dg-dgux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- 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
|
|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
M88*:DolphinOS:*:*) # DolphinOS (SVR3)
|
|
|
|
echo m88k-dolphin-sysv3
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
M88*:*:R3*:*)
|
|
|
|
# Delta 88k system running SVR3
|
|
|
|
echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
XD88*:*:*:*) # Tektronix XD88 system running UTekV (SVR3)
|
|
|
|
echo m88k-tektronix-sysv3
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD)
|
|
|
|
echo m68k-tektronix-bsd
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:IRIX*:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo mips-sgi-irix"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/-/_/g'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX.
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id
|
|
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exit ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX '
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
i*86:AIX:*:*)
|
- 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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echo i386-ibm-aix
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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ia64:AIX:*:*)
|
|
|
|
if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then
|
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IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
|
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
IBM_REV="$UNAME_VERSION.$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- 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
|
|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-ibm-aix"$IBM_REV"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:AIX:2:3)
|
|
|
|
if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
set_cc_for_build
|
|
|
|
sed 's/^ //' << EOF > "$dummy.c"
|
- 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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#include <sys/systemcfg.h>
|
|
|
|
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main()
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (!__power_pc())
|
|
|
|
exit(1);
|
|
|
|
puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5");
|
|
|
|
exit(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
EOF
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
if $CC_FOR_BUILD -o "$dummy" "$dummy.c" && SYSTEM_NAME=`"$dummy"`
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5
|
|
|
|
fi
|
- 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
|
|
|
elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
|
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echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
|
|
|
|
fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
*:AIX:*:[4567])
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El "$IBM_CPU_ID" | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
- 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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IBM_ARCH=rs6000
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|
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else
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IBM_ARCH=powerpc
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|
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fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
if [ -x /usr/bin/lslpp ] ; then
|
|
|
|
IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/lslpp -Lqc bos.rte.libc |
|
|
|
|
awk -F: '{ print $3 }' | sed s/[0-9]*$/0/`
|
- 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
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
IBM_REV="$UNAME_VERSION.$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- 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
|
|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$IBM_ARCH"-ibm-aix"$IBM_REV"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:AIX:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo rs6000-ibm-aix
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:4.4BSD:*)
|
- 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
|
|
|
echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC BSD and
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo romp-ibm-bsd"$UNAME_RELEASE" # 4.3 with uname added to
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:BOSX:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo rs6000-bull-bosx
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo m68k-bull-sysv3
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo m68k-hp-bsd
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*)
|
|
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echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
HPUX_REV=`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
|
|
|
|
case "$UNAME_MACHINE" in
|
|
|
|
9000/31?) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;;
|
|
|
|
9000/[34]??) HP_ARCH=m68k ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
9000/[678][0-9][0-9])
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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|
if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then
|
|
|
|
sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null`
|
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sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null`
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case "$sc_cpu_version" in
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523) HP_ARCH=hppa1.0 ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0
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528) HP_ARCH=hppa1.1 ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1
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532) # CPU_PA_RISC2_0
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case "$sc_kernel_bits" in
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32) HP_ARCH=hppa2.0n ;;
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64) HP_ARCH=hppa2.0w ;;
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'') HP_ARCH=hppa2.0 ;; # HP-UX 10.20
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esac ;;
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esac
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2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
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fi
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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if [ "$HP_ARCH" = "" ]; then
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set_cc_for_build
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sed 's/^ //' << EOF > "$dummy.c"
|
- 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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#define _HPUX_SOURCE
|
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#include <stdlib.h>
|
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|
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#include <unistd.h>
|
- 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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|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
int main ()
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
#if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
|
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|
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long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS);
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
|
- 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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|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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switch (cpu)
|
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|
|
{
|
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case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
|
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case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break;
|
|
|
|
case CPU_PA_RISC2_0:
|
|
|
|
#if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
|
|
|
|
switch (bits)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
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|
case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break;
|
|
|
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case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break;
|
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default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
|
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} break;
|
|
|
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#else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */
|
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puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
|
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|
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#endif
|
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default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
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exit (0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
- 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
|
|
|
EOF
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
(CCOPTS="" $CC_FOR_BUILD -o "$dummy" "$dummy.c" 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`"$dummy"`
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
test -z "$HP_ARCH" && HP_ARCH=hppa
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
fi ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
esac
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
if [ "$HP_ARCH" = hppa2.0w ]
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
set_cc_for_build
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# hppa2.0w-hp-hpux* has a 64-bit kernel and a compiler generating
|
|
|
|
# 32-bit code. hppa64-hp-hpux* has the same kernel and a compiler
|
|
|
|
# generating 64-bit code. GNU and HP use different nomenclature:
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# $ CC_FOR_BUILD=cc ./config.guess
|
|
|
|
# => hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.23
|
|
|
|
# $ CC_FOR_BUILD="cc +DA2.0w" ./config.guess
|
|
|
|
# => hppa64-hp-hpux11.23
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
if echo __LP64__ | (CCOPTS="" $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) |
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
grep -q __LP64__
|
|
|
|
then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
HP_ARCH=hppa2.0w
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
HP_ARCH=hppa64
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$HP_ARCH"-hp-hpux"$HPUX_REV"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
ia64:HP-UX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
HPUX_REV=`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
|
|
|
|
echo ia64-hp-hpux"$HPUX_REV"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
3050*:HI-UX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
set_cc_for_build
|
|
|
|
sed 's/^ //' << EOF > "$dummy.c"
|
- 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
|
|
|
#include <unistd.h>
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
|
|
main ()
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
|
|
|
|
/* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns
|
|
|
|
true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct
|
|
|
|
results, however. */
|
|
|
|
if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu))
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
switch (cpu)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
|
|
|
|
case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
|
|
|
|
case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
|
|
|
|
default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu))
|
|
|
|
puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
|
|
|
|
else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
|
|
|
|
exit (0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
EOF
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
$CC_FOR_BUILD -o "$dummy" "$dummy.c" && SYSTEM_NAME=`"$dummy"` &&
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
{ echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
|
- 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
|
|
|
echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:*)
|
- 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
|
|
|
echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
*9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*)
|
- 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
|
|
|
echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:*)
|
- 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
|
|
|
echo hppa1.1-hp-osf
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
hp8??:OSF1:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo hppa1.0-hp-osf
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
i*86:OSF1:*:*)
|
- 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
|
|
|
if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-osf1mk
|
- 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
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-osf1
|
- 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
|
|
|
fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
parisc*:Lites*:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo hppa1.1-hp-lites
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*)
|
|
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echo c1-convex-bsd
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*)
|
|
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if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc
|
|
|
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then echo c32-convex-bsd
|
|
|
|
else echo c2-convex-bsd
|
|
|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*)
|
|
|
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echo c34-convex-bsd
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*)
|
|
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echo c38-convex-bsd
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*)
|
|
|
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echo c4-convex-bsd
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo ymp-cray-unicos"$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-cray-unicos"$UNAME_RELEASE" \
|
- 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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| sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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-e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \
|
|
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-e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
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CRAY*TS:*:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo t90-cray-unicos"$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
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CRAY*T3E:*:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk"$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
CRAY*SV1:*:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo sv1-cray-unicos"$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
|
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|
exit ;;
|
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*:UNICOS/mp:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo craynv-cray-unicosmp"$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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|
F30[01]:UNIX_System_V:*:* | F700:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`
|
|
|
|
FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz | sed -e 's/\///'`
|
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|
|
FUJITSU_REL=`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
|
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echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
5000:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz | sed -e 's/\///'`
|
|
|
|
FUJITSU_REL=`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
|
|
|
|
echo "sparc-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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|
i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-bsdi"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo sparc-unknown-bsdi"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
*:BSD/OS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-bsdi"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
arm:FreeBSD:*:*)
|
|
|
|
UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p`
|
|
|
|
set_cc_for_build
|
|
|
|
if echo __ARM_PCS_VFP | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
|
|
|
|
| grep -q __ARM_PCS_VFP
|
|
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
echo "${UNAME_PROCESSOR}"-unknown-freebsd"`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`"-gnueabi
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
echo "${UNAME_PROCESSOR}"-unknown-freebsd"`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`"-gnueabihf
|
|
|
|
fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
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*:FreeBSD:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
|
|
|
|
case "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" in
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
amd64)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64 ;;
|
|
|
|
i386)
|
|
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UNAME_PROCESSOR=i586 ;;
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
esac
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_PROCESSOR"-unknown-freebsd"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
i*:CYGWIN*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-cygwin
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
*:MINGW64*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-mingw64
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
*:MINGW*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-mingw32
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
*:MSYS*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-msys
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
i*:PW*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-pw32
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
*:Interix*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
case "$UNAME_MACHINE" in
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
x86)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo i586-pc-interix"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
authenticamd | genuineintel | EM64T)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo x86_64-unknown-interix"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
IA64)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo ia64-unknown-interix"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
esac ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
i*:UWIN*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-uwin
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
amd64:CYGWIN*:*:* | x86_64:CYGWIN*:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
echo x86_64-pc-cygwin
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
prep*:SunOS:5.*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo powerpcle-unknown-solaris2"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
*:GNU:*:*)
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
# the GNU system
|
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|
|
|
echo "`echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"|sed -e 's,[-/].*$,,'`-unknown-$LIBC`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'`"
|
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|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
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*:GNU/*:*:*)
|
|
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# other systems with GNU libc and userland
|
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|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE-unknown-`echo "$UNAME_SYSTEM" | sed 's,^[^/]*/,,' | tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]"``echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`-$LIBC"
|
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|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
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*:Minix:*:*)
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-minix
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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aarch64:Linux:*:*)
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
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|
exit ;;
|
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aarch64_be:Linux:*:*)
|
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UNAME_MACHINE=aarch64_be
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
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alpha:Linux:*:*)
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|
case `sed -n '/^cpu model/s/^.*: \(.*\)/\1/p' < /proc/cpuinfo` in
|
|
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EV5) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev5 ;;
|
|
|
|
EV56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev56 ;;
|
|
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PCA56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;;
|
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|
|
PCA57) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;;
|
|
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EV6) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev6 ;;
|
|
|
|
EV67) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev67 ;;
|
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|
EV68*) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev68 ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
esac
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
objdump --private-headers /bin/sh | grep -q ld.so.1
|
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|
if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC=gnulibc1 ; fi
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
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exit ;;
|
|
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|
arc:Linux:*:* | arceb:Linux:*:*)
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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arm*:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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set_cc_for_build
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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|
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if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
|
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| grep -q __ARM_EABI__
|
|
|
|
then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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if echo __ARM_PCS_VFP | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
|
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| grep -q __ARM_PCS_VFP
|
|
|
|
then
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"eabi
|
|
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else
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"eabihf
|
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fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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fi
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exit ;;
|
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avr32*:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
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cris:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-axis-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
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crisv32:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-axis-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
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|
e2k:Linux:*:*)
|
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
frv:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
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|
hexagon:Linux:*:*)
|
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
i*86:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
ia64:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
k1om:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
m32r*:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
m68*:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
mips:Linux:*:* | mips64:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
set_cc_for_build
|
|
|
|
IS_GLIBC=0
|
|
|
|
test x"${LIBC}" = xgnu && IS_GLIBC=1
|
|
|
|
sed 's/^ //' << EOF > "$dummy.c"
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
#undef CPU
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
#undef mips
|
|
|
|
#undef mipsel
|
|
|
|
#undef mips64
|
|
|
|
#undef mips64el
|
|
|
|
#if ${IS_GLIBC} && defined(_ABI64)
|
|
|
|
LIBCABI=gnuabi64
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
#if ${IS_GLIBC} && defined(_ABIN32)
|
|
|
|
LIBCABI=gnuabin32
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
LIBCABI=${LIBC}
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#if ${IS_GLIBC} && defined(__mips64) && defined(__mips_isa_rev) && __mips_isa_rev>=6
|
|
|
|
CPU=mipsisa64r6
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
#if ${IS_GLIBC} && !defined(__mips64) && defined(__mips_isa_rev) && __mips_isa_rev>=6
|
|
|
|
CPU=mipsisa32r6
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
#if defined(__mips64)
|
|
|
|
CPU=mips64
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
CPU=mips
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
#if defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(__MIPSEL) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(MIPSEL)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
MIPS_ENDIAN=el
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
#if defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(MIPSEB)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
MIPS_ENDIAN=
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
#else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
MIPS_ENDIAN=
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
- 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
|
|
|
EOF
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E "$dummy.c" 2>/dev/null | grep '^CPU\|^MIPS_ENDIAN\|^LIBCABI'`"
|
|
|
|
test "x$CPU" != x && { echo "$CPU${MIPS_ENDIAN}-unknown-linux-$LIBCABI"; exit; }
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
mips64el:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
openrisc*:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo or1k-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
or32:Linux:*:* | or1k*:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
padre:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo sparc-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
parisc64:Linux:*:* | hppa64:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo hppa64-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
# Look for CPU level
|
|
|
|
case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
PA7*) echo hppa1.1-unknown-linux-"$LIBC" ;;
|
|
|
|
PA8*) echo hppa2.0-unknown-linux-"$LIBC" ;;
|
|
|
|
*) echo hppa-unknown-linux-"$LIBC" ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
esac
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
ppc64:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo powerpc64-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
ppc:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo powerpc-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
ppc64le:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo powerpc64le-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
ppcle:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo powerpcle-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
riscv32:Linux:*:* | riscv64:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
s390:Linux:*:* | s390x:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-ibm-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
sh64*:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
sh*:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
tile*:Linux:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
vax:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-dec-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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x86_64:Linux:*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-linux-"$LIBC"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
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xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-linux-"$LIBC"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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|
i*86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*)
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# ptx 4.0 does uname -s correctly, with DYNIX/ptx in there.
|
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# earlier versions are messed up and put the nodename in both
|
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|
|
# sysname and nodename.
|
- 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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echo i386-sequent-sysv4
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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|
i*86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
# Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version
|
|
|
|
# number series starting with 2...
|
|
|
|
# I am not positive that other SVR4 systems won't match this,
|
- 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
|
|
|
# I just have to hope. -- rms.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
# Use sysv4.2uw... so that sysv4* matches it.
|
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-sysv4.2uw"$UNAME_VERSION"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
i*86:OS/2:*:*)
|
|
|
|
# If we were able to find `uname', then EMX Unix compatibility
|
|
|
|
# is probably installed.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-os2-emx
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
i*86:XTS-300:*:STOP)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-stop
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
i*86:atheos:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-atheos
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
i*86:syllable:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-syllable
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
i*86:LynxOS:2.*:* | i*86:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | i*86:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo i386-unknown-lynxos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
i*86:*DOS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-msdosdjgpp
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
i*86:*:4.*:*)
|
|
|
|
UNAME_REL=`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed 's/\/MP$//'`
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-univel-sysv"$UNAME_REL"
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-sysv"$UNAME_REL"
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
i*86:*:5:[678]*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
# UnixWare 7.x, OpenUNIX and OpenServer 6.
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
case `/bin/uname -X | grep "^Machine"` in
|
|
|
|
*486*) UNAME_MACHINE=i486 ;;
|
|
|
|
*Pentium) UNAME_MACHINE=i586 ;;
|
|
|
|
*Pent*|*Celeron) UNAME_MACHINE=i686 ;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}${UNAME_SYSTEM}${UNAME_VERSION}"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
i*86:*:3.2:*)
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then
|
|
|
|
UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' </usr/options/cb.name`
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-isc"$UNAME_REL"
|
- 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
|
|
|
elif /bin/uname -X 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|grep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')`
|
|
|
|
(/bin/uname -X|grep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486
|
|
|
|
(/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \
|
- 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
|
|
|
&& UNAME_MACHINE=i586
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
(/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pent *II' >/dev/null) \
|
- 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
|
|
|
&& UNAME_MACHINE=i686
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
(/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium Pro' >/dev/null) \
|
- 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
|
|
|
&& UNAME_MACHINE=i686
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-sco"$UNAME_REL"
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-sysv32
|
- 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
|
|
|
fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
pc:*:*:*)
|
|
|
|
# Left here for compatibility:
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
# uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
|
|
|
|
# the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configure will decide that
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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# this is a cross-build.
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echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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exit ;;
|
- 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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Intel:Mach:3*:*)
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echo i386-pc-mach3
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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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paragon:*:*:*)
|
|
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echo i860-intel-osf1
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4
|
|
|
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if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo i860-stardent-sysv"$UNAME_RELEASE" # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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else # Add other i860-SVR4 vendors below as they are discovered.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
echo i860-unknown-sysv"$UNAME_RELEASE" # Unknown i860-SVR4
|
- 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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fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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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mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*)
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# "miniframe"
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echo m68010-convergent-sysv
|
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exit ;;
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mc68k:UNIX:SYSTEM5:3.51m)
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echo m68k-convergent-sysv
|
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exit ;;
|
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M680?0:D-NIX:5.3:*)
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echo m68k-diab-dnix
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exit ;;
|
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M68*:*:R3V[5678]*:*)
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test -r /sysV68 && { echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv'; exit; } ;;
|
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3[345]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??A:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??/*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4400:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0 | SKA40:*:4.0:3.0 | SDS2:*:4.0:3.0 | SHG2:*:4.0:3.0 | S7501*:*:4.0:3.0)
|
- 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_REL=''
|
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test -r /etc/.relid \
|
|
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&& OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
|
|
|
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/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
&& { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3"$OS_REL"; exit; }
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
&& { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3"$OS_REL"; exit; } ;;
|
- 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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3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
|
|
|
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&& { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
|
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OS_REL='.3'
|
|
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test -r /etc/.relid \
|
|
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&& OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
|
|
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/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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&& { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3"$OS_REL"; exit; }
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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&& { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3"$OS_REL"; exit; }
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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&& { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3"$OS_REL"; exit; } ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo m68k-unknown-lynxos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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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mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
|
|
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echo m68k-atari-sysv4
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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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TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo sparc-unknown-lynxos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
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PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo powerpc-unknown-lynxos"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo mips-dde-sysv"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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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RM*:ReliantUNIX-*:*:*)
|
|
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echo mips-sni-sysv4
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
RM*:SINIX-*:*:*)
|
|
|
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echo mips-sni-sysv4
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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|
*:SINIX-*:*:*)
|
|
|
|
if uname -p 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
|
|
|
|
UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-sni-sysv4
|
- 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
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
echo ns32k-sni-sysv
|
|
|
|
fi
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
PENTIUM:*:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort
|
|
|
|
# says <Richard.M.Bartel@ccMail.Census.GOV>
|
|
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echo i586-unisys-sysv4
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*)
|
|
|
|
# From Gerald Hewes <hewes@openmarket.com>.
|
|
|
|
# How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm
|
|
|
|
echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:*:*:FTX*)
|
|
|
|
# From seanf@swdc.stratus.com.
|
|
|
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echo i860-stratus-sysv4
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
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i*86:VOS:*:*)
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|
|
# From Paul.Green@stratus.com.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-stratus-vos
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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|
*:VOS:*:*)
|
|
|
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# From Paul.Green@stratus.com.
|
|
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echo hppa1.1-stratus-vos
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
mc68*:A/UX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo m68k-apple-aux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo mips-sony-newsos6
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
R[34]000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R*000:UNIX_SV:*:*)
|
|
|
|
if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo mips-nec-sysv"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- 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
|
|
|
else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo mips-unknown-sysv"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
- 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
|
|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
BeBox:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only.
|
|
|
|
echo powerpc-be-beos
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
BeMac:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only.
|
|
|
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echo powerpc-apple-beos
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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BePC:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
|
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echo i586-pc-beos
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
|
|
|
BePC:Haiku:*:*) # Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
|
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echo i586-pc-haiku
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|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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x86_64:Haiku:*:*)
|
|
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echo x86_64-unknown-haiku
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
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echo sx4-nec-superux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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SX-5:SUPER-UX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo sx5-nec-superux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
|
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SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo sx6-nec-superux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
|
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SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo sx7-nec-superux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
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2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
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SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo sx8-nec-superux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
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SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo sx8r-nec-superux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
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exit ;;
|
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SX-ACE:SUPER-UX:*:*)
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echo sxace-nec-superux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
- 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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|
Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
*:Rhapsody:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-apple-rhapsody"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
exit ;;
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
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|
*:Darwin:*:*)
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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set_cc_for_build
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if test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = unknown ; then
|
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UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc
|
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fi
|
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if test "`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\..*//'`" -le 10 ; then
|
|
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if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != no_compiler_found ]; then
|
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|
if (echo '#ifdef __LP64__'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
|
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(CCOPTS="" $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
|
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grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
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then
|
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case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
|
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i386) UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64 ;;
|
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powerpc) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc64 ;;
|
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esac
|
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fi
|
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# On 10.4-10.6 one might compile for PowerPC via gcc -arch ppc
|
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|
if (echo '#ifdef __POWERPC__'; echo IS_PPC; echo '#endif') | \
|
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(CCOPTS="" $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
|
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grep IS_PPC >/dev/null
|
|
|
|
then
|
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|
UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
elif test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = i386 ; then
|
|
|
|
# Avoid executing cc on OS X 10.9, as it ships with a stub
|
|
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|
# that puts up a graphical alert prompting to install
|
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|
# developer tools. Any system running Mac OS X 10.7 or
|
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# later (Darwin 11 and later) is required to have a 64-bit
|
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# processor. This is not true of the ARM version of Darwin
|
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# that Apple uses in portable devices.
|
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UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64
|
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fi
|
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echo "$UNAME_PROCESSOR"-apple-darwin"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:procnto*:*:* | *:QNX:[0123456789]*:*)
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
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UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p`
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
if test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = x86; then
|
2003-02-21 17:37:44 +03:00
|
|
|
UNAME_PROCESSOR=i386
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
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UNAME_MACHINE=pc
|
|
|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_PROCESSOR"-"$UNAME_MACHINE"-nto-qnx"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:QNX:*:4*)
|
|
|
|
echo i386-pc-qnx
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
NEO-*:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo neo-tandem-nsk"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
NSE-*:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo nse-tandem-nsk"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
NSR-*:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo nsr-tandem-nsk"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
NSV-*:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo nsv-tandem-nsk"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
NSX-*:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo nsx-tandem-nsk"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:NonStop-UX:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo mips-compaq-nonstopux
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
BS2000:POSIX*:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo bs2000-siemens-sysv
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
DS/*:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-"$UNAME_SYSTEM"-"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:Plan9:*:*)
|
|
|
|
# "uname -m" is not consistent, so use $cputype instead. 386
|
|
|
|
# is converted to i386 for consistency with other x86
|
|
|
|
# operating systems.
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
|
|
|
|
if test "$cputype" = 386; then
|
- 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
|
|
|
UNAME_MACHINE=i386
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
UNAME_MACHINE="$cputype"
|
|
|
|
fi
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-plan9
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:TOPS-10:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo pdp10-unknown-tops10
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:TENEX:*:*)
|
|
|
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echo pdp10-unknown-tenex
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
KS10:TOPS-20:*:* | KL10:TOPS-20:*:* | TYPE4:TOPS-20:*:*)
|
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|
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echo pdp10-dec-tops20
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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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|
XKL-1:TOPS-20:*:* | TYPE5:TOPS-20:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo pdp10-xkl-tops20
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:TOPS-20:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo pdp10-unknown-tops20
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
*:ITS:*:*)
|
|
|
|
echo pdp10-unknown-its
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
SEI:*:*:SEIUX)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
echo mips-sei-seiux"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
exit ;;
|
|
|
|
*:DragonFly:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-dragonfly"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE"|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
|
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*:*VMS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
|
|
|
|
case "$UNAME_MACHINE" in
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
A*) echo alpha-dec-vms ; exit ;;
|
|
|
|
I*) echo ia64-dec-vms ; exit ;;
|
|
|
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V*) echo vax-dec-vms ; exit ;;
|
|
|
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esac ;;
|
|
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*:XENIX:*:SysV)
|
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echo i386-pc-xenix
|
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exit ;;
|
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i*86:skyos:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-skyos"`echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/ .*$//'`"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
|
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i*86:rdos:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-rdos
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
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exit ;;
|
|
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i*86:AROS:*:*)
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-pc-aros
|
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exit ;;
|
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x86_64:VMkernel:*:*)
|
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-esx
|
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exit ;;
|
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amd64:Isilon\ OneFS:*:*)
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echo x86_64-unknown-onefs
|
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exit ;;
|
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*:Unleashed:*:*)
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echo "$UNAME_MACHINE"-unknown-unleashed"$UNAME_RELEASE"
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
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exit ;;
|
- 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
|
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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# No uname command or uname output not recognized.
|
|
|
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set_cc_for_build
|
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cat > "$dummy.c" <<EOF
|
- 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
|
|
|
#ifdef _SEQUENT_
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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#include <sys/types.h>
|
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#include <sys/utsname.h>
|
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|
|
#endif
|
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|
#if defined(ultrix) || defined(_ultrix) || defined(__ultrix) || defined(__ultrix__)
|
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|
|
#if defined (vax) || defined (__vax) || defined (__vax__) || defined(mips) || defined(__mips) || defined(__mips__) || defined(MIPS) || defined(__MIPS__)
|
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|
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#include <signal.h>
|
|
|
|
#if defined(_SIZE_T_) || defined(SIGLOST)
|
|
|
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#include <sys/utsname.h>
|
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|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
- 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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#endif
|
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|
main ()
|
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|
|
{
|
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|
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#if defined (sony)
|
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#if defined (MIPSEB)
|
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/* BFD wants "bsd" instead of "newsos". Perhaps BFD should be changed,
|
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I don't know.... */
|
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printf ("mips-sony-bsd\n"); exit (0);
|
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#else
|
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#include <sys/param.h>
|
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printf ("m68k-sony-newsos%s\n",
|
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|
#ifdef NEWSOS4
|
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|
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|
"4"
|
- 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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#else
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
""
|
- 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
|
|
|
#endif
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
); exit (0);
|
- 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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#endif
|
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|
#endif
|
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#if defined (NeXT)
|
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#if !defined (__ARCHITECTURE__)
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#define __ARCHITECTURE__ "m68k"
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#endif
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int version;
|
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version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`;
|
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if (version < 4)
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printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version);
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else
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printf ("%s-next-openstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version);
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exit (0);
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#endif
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#if defined (MULTIMAX) || defined (n16)
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#if defined (UMAXV)
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printf ("ns32k-encore-sysv\n"); exit (0);
|
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#else
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#if defined (CMU)
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printf ("ns32k-encore-mach\n"); exit (0);
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#else
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printf ("ns32k-encore-bsd\n"); exit (0);
|
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#endif
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#endif
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#endif
|
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#if defined (__386BSD__)
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printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0);
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#endif
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#if defined (sequent)
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#if defined (i386)
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printf ("i386-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0);
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#endif
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#if defined (ns32000)
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printf ("ns32k-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0);
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#endif
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#endif
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#if defined (_SEQUENT_)
|
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struct utsname un;
|
- 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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2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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uname(&un);
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if (strncmp(un.version, "V2", 2) == 0) {
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printf ("i386-sequent-ptx2\n"); exit (0);
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}
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if (strncmp(un.version, "V1", 2) == 0) { /* XXX is V1 correct? */
|
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printf ("i386-sequent-ptx1\n"); exit (0);
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}
|
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printf ("i386-sequent-ptx\n"); exit (0);
|
- 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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#endif
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#if defined (vax)
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#if !defined (ultrix)
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#if defined (BSD)
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#if BSD == 43
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printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3\n"); exit (0);
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#else
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#if BSD == 199006
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printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3reno\n"); exit (0);
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#else
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printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0);
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#endif
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#endif
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#else
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printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0);
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#endif
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#else
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#if defined(_SIZE_T_) || defined(SIGLOST)
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struct utsname un;
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uname (&un);
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printf ("vax-dec-ultrix%s\n", un.release); exit (0);
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#else
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printf ("vax-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0);
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#endif
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#endif
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#endif
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#if defined(ultrix) || defined(_ultrix) || defined(__ultrix) || defined(__ultrix__)
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#if defined(mips) || defined(__mips) || defined(__mips__) || defined(MIPS) || defined(__MIPS__)
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#if defined(_SIZE_T_) || defined(SIGLOST)
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struct utsname *un;
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uname (&un);
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printf ("mips-dec-ultrix%s\n", un.release); exit (0);
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#else
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printf ("mips-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0);
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#endif
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#endif
|
- 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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#endif
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#if defined (alliant) && defined (i860)
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printf ("i860-alliant-bsd\n"); exit (0);
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#endif
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exit (1);
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}
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EOF
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$CC_FOR_BUILD -o "$dummy" "$dummy.c" 2>/dev/null && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` &&
|
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{ echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
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# Apollos put the system type in the environment.
|
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|
test -d /usr/apollo && { echo "$ISP-apollo-$SYSTYPE"; exit; }
|
- 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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|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
echo "$0: unable to guess system type" >&2
|
- commit patch.check-platform. For full details, pull up the patch itself
and look at the description at the top. Here's an intro.
This patch makes significant changes to the configure script. It adds the
lines AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET which detect the OS and
processor type. The configure script, knowing the OS and processor type, can
then make intelligent decisions about which CFLAGS are needed and what is the
default GUI for that platform. One of the goals of this patch is to make it
so that on all supported platforms, "configure;make" will compile cleanly.
Configure detects the target platform, but it can be overridden by using
--target=___. This is important when using one platform to generate
Makefiles and header files for another platform. See config.guess script for
the exact details of platform naming.
The defaults that are currently implemented in the modified configure script
include:
If platform is windows* or winnt*, use win32 gui.
If platform is cygwin*, use win32 gui and compile with
"-mno-cygwin -DWIN32".
If platform is macosx* or darwin*, use carbon gui and compile
with "-fpascal-strings -fno-common -arch ppc -Wno-four-char-constants
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Dmacintosh"
If platform is macos, use macos gui.
If platform is beos, use beos gui.
If platform is amigaos, use amigaos gui.
Otherwise, use X windows gui.
2002-03-07 19:00:39 +03:00
|
|
|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
case "$UNAME_MACHINE:$UNAME_SYSTEM" in
|
|
|
|
mips:Linux | mips64:Linux)
|
|
|
|
# If we got here on MIPS GNU/Linux, output extra information.
|
|
|
|
cat >&2 <<EOF
|
- 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
|
|
|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
NOTE: MIPS GNU/Linux systems require a C compiler to fully recognize
|
|
|
|
the system type. Please install a C compiler and try again.
|
|
|
|
EOF
|
|
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
- 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
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
cat >&2 <<EOF
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
This script (version $timestamp), has failed to recognize the
|
|
|
|
operating system you are using. If your script is old, overwrite *all*
|
|
|
|
copies of config.guess and config.sub with the latest versions from:
|
- 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
|
|
|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess
|
2010-06-10 21:56:46 +04:00
|
|
|
and
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
|
|
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub
|
- 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
|
|
|
|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
|
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|
If $0 has already been updated, send the following data and any
|
|
|
|
information you think might be pertinent to config-patches@gnu.org to
|
|
|
|
provide the necessary information to handle your system.
|
- 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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|
config.guess timestamp = $timestamp
|
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|
|
|
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|
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uname -m = `(uname -m) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
|
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|
uname -r = `(uname -r) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
|
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uname -s = `(uname -s) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
|
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|
|
uname -v = `(uname -v) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
|
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|
|
|
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/usr/bin/uname -p = `(/usr/bin/uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
|
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/bin/uname -X = `(/bin/uname -X) 2>/dev/null`
|
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hostinfo = `(hostinfo) 2>/dev/null`
|
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/bin/universe = `(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`
|
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/usr/bin/arch -k = `(/usr/bin/arch -k) 2>/dev/null`
|
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/bin/arch = `(/bin/arch) 2>/dev/null`
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/usr/bin/oslevel = `(/usr/bin/oslevel) 2>/dev/null`
|
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/usr/convex/getsysinfo = `(/usr/convex/getsysinfo) 2>/dev/null`
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|
2020-01-31 16:41:25 +03:00
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UNAME_MACHINE = "$UNAME_MACHINE"
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UNAME_RELEASE = "$UNAME_RELEASE"
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UNAME_SYSTEM = "$UNAME_SYSTEM"
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UNAME_VERSION = "$UNAME_VERSION"
|
- 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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EOF
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exit 1
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# Local variables:
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# eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp)
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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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# 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:
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