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#!/bin/sh
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# Configuration script
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# Copyright (C) 1988, 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#This file is part of GNU.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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# $Id$
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#
# Shell script to create proper links to machine-dependent files in
# preparation for compilation.
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#
# If configure succeeds, it leaves its status in config.status.
# If configure fails after disturbing the status quo,
# config.status is removed.
#
remove=rm
hard_link=ln
symbolic_link='ln -s'
#for Test
#remove="echo rm"
#hard_link="echo ln"
#symbolic_link="echo ln -s"
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progname=$0
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# clear some things potentially inherited from environment.
ansi=
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arguments=$*
defaulttargets=
destdir=
fatal=
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hostsubdir=
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Makefile=Makefile
Makefile_in=Makefile.in
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norecursion=
recurring=
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removing=
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srcdir=
srctrigger=
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target=
targets=
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commontargets=
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configdirs=
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targetsubdir=
template=
verbose=
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for arg in $*;
do
case ${arg} in
-ansi | +a*)
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ansi=true
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clib=clib
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;;
-destdir=* | +destdir=* | +destdi=* | +destd=* | +dest=* | +des=* | +de=* | +d=*)
destdir=`echo ${arg} | sed 's/[+-]d[a-z]*=//'`
;;
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-languages=* | +languages=* | +language=* | +languag=* \
| +langua=* | +langu=* | +lang=* | +lan=* | +la=* \
| +l=*)
languages="${languages} `echo ${arg} | sed 's/[+-]l[a-z]*=//'`"
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;;
-gas | +g*)
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gas=yes
;;
-help | +h*)
fatal=true
;;
-nfp | +nf*)
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nfp=yes
;;
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-norecursion | +no*)
norecursion=true
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;;
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-recurring | +recurring | +recurrin | +recurri | +recurr | +recur | +recu | +rec | +re)
recurring=true
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;;
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-rm | +rm)
removing=${arg}
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;;
# -srcdir=* | +srcdir=* | +srcdi=* | +srcd=* | +src=* | +sr=* | +s=*)
# srcdir=`echo ${arg} | sed 's/[+-]s[a-z]*=//'`
# ;;
-subdirs | +f* | +su*)
subdirs=${arg}
;;
-target=* | +target=* | +targe=* | +targ=* | +tar=* | +ta=*)
if [ -n "${targets}" ] ; then
subdirs="+subdirs"
fi
newtargets="${targets} `echo ${arg} | sed 's/[+-]t[a-z]*=//'`"
targets="${newtargets}"
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;;
-template=* | +template=* | +templat=* | +templa=* | +templ=* | +temp=* | +tem=* | +te=*)
template=`echo ${arg} | sed 's/[+-]template=//'`
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;;
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-v | -verbose | +v*)
verbose=${arg}
;;
-* | +*)
(echo ;
echo "Unrecognized option: \"${arg}\"". ;
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echo) 1>&2
fatal=true
;;
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*)
if [ -n "${hosts}" ] ; then
subdirs="+subdirs"
fi
newhosts="${hosts} ${arg}"
hosts=${newhosts}
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;;
esac
done
if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo `pwd`/configure $*
fi
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# process host and target only if not rebuilding configure itself or removing.
if [ -z "${template}" -a -z "${removing}" -a -z "${fatal}" ] ; then
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# Complain if an arg is missing
if [ -z "${hosts}" ] ; then
(echo ;
echo "configure: No HOST specified." ;
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echo) 1>&2
fatal=true
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fi
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fi
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if [ -n "${fatal}" -o "${hosts}" = "help" ] ; then
(echo "Usage: configure HOST" ;
echo ;
echo "Options: [defaults in brackets]" ;
echo " +ansi configure w/ANSI library. [no ansi lib]" ;
echo " +destdir=MYDIR configure for installation into MYDIR. [/usr/local]" ;
echo " +subdirs configure in subdirectories. [in source directories]" ;
echo " +lang=LANG configure to build LANG. [gcc]" ;
echo " +help print this message. [normal config]" ;
echo " +gas configure the compilers for use with gas. [native as]" ;
echo " +nfp configure the compilers default to soft floating point. [hard float]" ;
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echo " +norecursion configure this directory only. [recurse]" ;
echo " +rm remove this configuration. [build a configuration]" ;
echo " +target=TARGET configure for TARGET. [TARGET = HOST]" ;
echo " +template=TEM rebuild configure using TEM. [normal config]" ;
echo ;
echo "Where HOST and TARGET are something like \"vax\", \"sun3\", \"encore\", etc." ;
echo "Asking for more than one \"+target\" implies \"+subdirs\". Any other" ;
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echo "options given will apply to all targets.") 1>&2
if [ -r config.status ] ; then
cat config.status
fi
exit 1
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fi
#### configure.in common parts come in here.
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# This file is a shell script that supplies the information necessary
# to tailor a template configure script into the configure script
# appropriate for this directory. For more information, check any
# existing configure script.
srctrigger=libbfd.c
srcname="bfd"
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## end of common part.
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# are we rebuilding config itself?
if [ -n "${template}" ] ; then
if [ ! -r ${template} ] ; then
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echo '***' "Can't find template ${template}." 1>&2
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exit 1
fi
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# prep the template
sed -e '/^#### configure.in common parts come in here.$/,/^## end of common part.$/c\
#### configure.in common parts come in here.\
## end of common part.' \
-e '/^#### configure.in per-host parts come in here.$/,/^## end of per-host part.$/c\
#### configure.in per-host parts come in here.\
## end of per-host part.' \
-e '/^#### configure.in per-target parts come in here.$/,/^## end of per-target part.$/c\
#### configure.in per-target parts come in here.\
## end of per-target part.' \
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-e '/^#### configure.in post-target parts come in here.$/,/^## end of post-target part.$/c\
#### configure.in post-target parts come in here.\
## end of post-target part.' \
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< ${template} > template.new
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if [ -r configure.in ] ; then
if [ -z "`grep '^# per\-host:' configure.in`" ] ; then
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echo '***' `pwd`/configure.in has no "per-host:" line. 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "`grep '^# per\-target:' configure.in`" ] ; then
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echo '***' `pwd`/configure.in has no "per-target:" line. 1>&2
exit 1
fi
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# split configure.in into common, per-host, per-target,
# and post-target parts. Post-target is optional.
sed -e '/^# per\-host:/,$d' configure.in > configure.com
sed -e '1,/^# per\-host:/d' -e '/^# per\-target:/,$d' configure.in > configure.hst
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if grep -s '^# post-target:' configure.in ; then
sed -e '1,/^# per\-target:/d' -e '/^# post\-target:/,$d' configure.in > configure.tgt
sed -e '1,/^# post\-target:/d' configure.in > configure.pos
else
sed -e '1,/^# per\-target:/d' configure.in > configure.tgt
echo >configure.pos
fi
# and insert them
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sed -e '/^#### configure.in common parts come in here.$/ r configure.com' \
-e '/^#### configure.in per\-host parts come in here.$/ r configure.hst' \
-e '/^#### configure.in per\-target parts come in here.$/ r configure.tgt' \
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-e '/^#### configure.in post\-target parts come in here.$/ r configure.pos' \
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template.new > configure.new
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rm -f configure.com configure.tgt configure.hst configure.pos
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else
echo Warning: no configure.in in `pwd`
cat ${template} >> configure
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fi
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chmod a+x configure.new
rm template.new
# mv configure configure.old
mv configure.new configure
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if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo Rebuilt configure in `pwd`
fi
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# Now update config.sub from the template directory.
if echo "$template" | grep -s 'configure$' ; then
cp `echo "$template" | sed s/configure$/config.sub/` ./config.sub.new
# mv config.sub config.sub.old
mv config.sub.new config.sub
if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo Rebuilt config.sub in `pwd`
fi
fi
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if [ -z "${norecursion}" ] ; then
# If template is relative path, make it absolute for recurring.
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if echo "${template}" | grep -s '^/' ; then
true
else
template=`pwd`/${template}
fi
while [ -n "${configdirs}" ] ; do
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# set configdir to car of configdirs, configdirs to cdr of configdirs
set ${configdirs}; configdir=$1; shift; configdirs=$*
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if [ "`echo ${configdir}.*`" != "${configdir}.*" ] ; then
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targetspecificdirs=${configdir}.*
else
targetspecificdirs=
fi
for i in ${configdir} ${targetspecificdirs} ; do
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if [ -d $i ] ; then
if [ -r $i/configure ] ; then
(cd $i ;
./configure +template=${template} ${verbose})
else
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echo Warning: No configure script in `pwd`/$i
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fi
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else
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if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo Warning: directory $i is missing.
fi
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fi
done
done
fi
exit 0
fi
# some sanity checks on configure.in
if [ -z "${srctrigger}" ] ; then
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echo Warning: srctrigger not set in configure.in. `pwd` not configured.
exit 1
fi
for host in ${hosts} ; do
# Default other arg
if [ -z "${targets}" -o -n "${defaulttargets}" ] ; then
targets=${host}
defaulttargets=true
fi
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host_alias=${host}
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result=`/bin/sh ./config.sub ${host}`
host_cpu=`echo $result | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
host_vendor=`echo $result | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'`
host_os=`echo $result | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'`
host=${host_cpu}-${host_vendor}-${host_os}
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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host_makefile_frag=config/hmake-${host}
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#### configure.in per-host parts come in here.
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if [ "${host_os}" = "posix" ] ; then
bfd_host=posix
else
case "${host_cpu}" in
rs6000) bfd_host=aix ;;
mips)
case "${host_vendor}" in
dec) bfd_host=dec3100 ;;
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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sgi) bfd_host=irix3 ;;
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esac
;;
m88k)
case "${host_vendor}" in
*)
case "${host_os}" in
dgux) bfd_host=dgux ;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
m68k)
case "${host_vendor}" in
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cbm)
case ${host_os} in
amigados) bfd_host=amigados ;;
svr4) bfd_host=amix ;;
esac
;;
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hp)
case "${host_os}" in
hpux) bfd_host=hp9000 ;;
bsd) bfd_host=hp300bsd ;;
esac
;;
sony) bfd_host=news ;;
sun) bfd_host=sun3 ;;
esac
;;
i386)
case "${host_vendor}" in
*)
case "${host_os}" in
sysv) bfd_host=i386v ;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
sparc)
case "${host_vendor}" in
sun) bfd_host=sun4 ;;
esac
;;
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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rtpc) bfd_host=rtbsd
;;
a29k) bfd_host=ultra3
;;
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tahoe)
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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bfd_host=${host_cpu}
;;
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vax)
case "${host_os}" in
ultrix) bfd_host=vaxult ;;
*) bfd_host=vax ;;
esac
;;
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esac
fi
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if [ ! -f config/h-${bfd_host} ] ; then
echo '***' BFD does not support host ${host}: no file config/h-${bfd_host}
exit 1
fi
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host_makefile_frag=config/h-${bfd_host}
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## end of per-host part.
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for target in ${targets} ; do
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target_alias=${target}
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result=`/bin/sh ./config.sub ${target}`
target_cpu=`echo $result | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
target_vendor=`echo $result | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'`
target_os=`echo $result | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'`
target=${target_cpu}-${target_vendor}-${target_os}
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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target_makefile_frag=config/tmake-${target}
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#### configure.in per-target parts come in here.
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case "${target_vendor}" in
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aout | coff | bout | elf) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-${target_vendor} ;;
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sony) bfd_target=news ;;
intel) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-coff ;;
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cbm) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-elf ;;
hitachi)
case "${target_cpu}" in
h8300) bfd_target=h8300-ieee ;;
*) echo "bad hitachi cpu" ;;
esac
;;
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wrs)
case "${target_cpu}" in
i960) bfd_target=i960-bout ;;
m68k) bfd_target=m68k-aout ;;
esac
;;
sun)
case "${target_cpu}" in
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m68k) bfd_target=m68k-aout ;;
sparc) bfd_target=sparc-aout ;;
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esac
;;
dec)
case "${target_cpu}" in
mips) bfd_target=dec3100 ;;
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vax) bfd_target=vax ;;
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esac
;;
hp)
case "${target_cpu}" in
m68k)
case "${target_os}" in
hpux) bfd_target=hp9000 ;;
bsd) bfd_target=hp300bsd ;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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sgi)
case "${target_cpu}" in
mips)
bfd_target=irix3 ;;
esac
;;
none|nyu)
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case "${target_cpu}" in
i386) bfd_target=i386-coff ;;
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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a29k) case "${target_os}" in
aout) bfd_target=a29k-aout ;;
coff) bfd_target=a29k-coff ;;
sym1) bfd_target=a29k-coff ;;
esac
;;
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tahoe | vax) bfd_target=${target_cpu} ;;
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esac
;;
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*)
case "${target_cpu}" in
tahoe | vax) bfd_target=${target_cpu} ;;
esac
;;
esac
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if [ ! -f config/t-${bfd_target} ] ; then
echo '***' BFD does not support target ${target}: no file config/t-${bfd_target}
exit 1
fi
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target_makefile_frag=config/t-${bfd_target}
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files=
links=
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## end of per-target part.
# Temporarily, we support only direct subdir builds.
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hostsubdir=H-${host_alias}
targetsubdir=T-${target_alias}
if [ -n "${removing}" ] ; then
if [ -n "${subdirs}" ] ; then
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if [ -d "${hostsubdir}" ] ; then
rm -rf ${hostsubdir}/${targetsubdir}
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if [ -z "`(ls ${hostsubdir}) 2>&1 | grep Target- | grep -v Target-independent`" ] ; then
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rm -rf ${hostsubdir}
fi
else
echo Warning: no `pwd`/${hostsubdir} to remove.
fi
else
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rm -f ${Makefile} config.status ${links}
fi
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else
if [ -n "${subdirs}" ] ; then
# check for existing status before allowing forced subdirs.
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if [ -f ${Makefile} ] ; then
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echo '***' "${Makefile} already exists in source directory. `pwd` not configured." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
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if [ ! -d ${hostsubdir} ] ; then mkdir ${hostsubdir} ; fi
cd ${hostsubdir}
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if [ ! -d ${targetsubdir} ] ; then
if [ -z "${commontargets}" ] ; then
mkdir ${targetsubdir}
else
if [ ! -d Target-independent ] ; then
mkdir Target-independent
fi
${symbolic_link} Target-independent ${targetsubdir}
fi # if target independent
fi # if no target dir yet
cd ${targetsubdir}
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srcdir=../..
else
# if not subdir builds, then make sure none exist.
if [ -n "`(ls .) 2>&1 | grep Host-`" ] ; then
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echo '***' "Configured subdirs exist. `pwd` not configured." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
fi
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# Find the source files, if location was not specified.
if [ -z "${srcdir}" ] ; then
srcdirdefaulted=1
srcdir=.
if [ -n "${srctrigger}" -a ! -r ${srctrigger} ] ; then
srcdir=..
fi
fi
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if [ -n "${srctrigger}" -a ! -r ${srcdir}/${srctrigger} ] ; then
if [ -z "${srcdirdefaulted}" ] ; then
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echo '***' "${progname}: Can't find ${srcname} sources in `pwd`/${srcdir}" 1>&2
else
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echo '***' "${progname}: Can't find ${srcname} sources in `pwd`/. or `pwd`/.." 1>&2
fi
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echo '***' \(At least ${srctrigger} is missing.\) 1>&2
exit 1
fi
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# Set up the list of links to be made.
# ${links} is the list of link names, and ${files} is the list of names to link to.
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# Make the links.
while [ -n "${files}" ] ; do
# set file to car of files, files to cdr of files
set ${files}; file=$1; shift; files=$*
set ${links}; link=$1; shift; links=$*
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if [ ! -r ${srcdir}/${file} ] ; then
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echo '***' "${progname}: cannot create a link \"${link}\"," 1>&2
echo '***' "since the file \"${file}\" does not exist." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
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${remove} -f ${link}
rm -f config.status
# Make a symlink if possible, otherwise try a hard link
${symbolic_link} ${srcdir}/${file} ${link} 2>/dev/null || ${hard_link} ${srcdir}/${file} ${link}
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if [ ! -r ${link} ] ; then
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echo '***' "${progname}: unable to link \"${link}\" to \"${srcdir}/${file}\"." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
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if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo "Linked \"${link}\" to \"${srcdir}/${file}\"."
fi
done
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# Create a .gdbinit file which runs the one in srcdir
# and tells GDB to look there for source files.
case ${srcdir} in
.)
;;
*)
echo "dir ." > .gdbinit
echo "dir ${srcdir}" >> .gdbinit
echo "source ${srcdir}/.gdbinit" >> .gdbinit
;;
esac
# Install a makefile, and make it set VPATH
# if necessary so that the sources are found.
# Also change its value of srcdir.
# FIXME-someday: This business of always writing to .tem and mv back
# is so that I don't screw things up while developing. Once this
# template is stable, these should be optimized. xoxorich.
# Define macro CROSS_COMPILE in compilation if this is a cross-compiler.
if [ "${host}" != "${target}" ] ; then
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echo "CROSS=-DCROSS_COMPILE" > ${Makefile}
echo "ALL=start.encap" >> ${Makefile}
else
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echo "ALL=all.internal" > ${Makefile}
fi
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# set target, host, VPATH
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echo "host_alias = ${host_alias}" >> ${Makefile}
echo "host_cpu = ${host_cpu}" >> ${Makefile}
echo "host_vendor = ${host_vendor}" >> ${Makefile}
echo "host_os = ${host_os}" >> ${Makefile}
echo "target_alias = ${target_alias}" >> ${Makefile}
echo "target_cpu = ${target_cpu}" >> ${Makefile}
echo "target_vendor = ${target_vendor}" >> ${Makefile}
echo "target_os = ${target_os}" >> ${Makefile}
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if [ -n "${subdirs}" ] ; then
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echo "subdir = /${hostsubdir}/${targetsubdir}" >> ${Makefile}
else
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echo "subdir =" >> ${Makefile}
fi
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# echo "workdir = `pwd`" >> ${Makefile}
echo "VPATH = ${srcdir}" >> ${Makefile}
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# add "Makefile.in" (or whatever it's called)
cat ${srcdir}/${Makefile_in} >> ${Makefile}
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# Conditionalize the makefile for this host.
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if [ -f ${srcdir}/${host_makefile_frag} ] ; then
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(echo "host_makefile_frag = ${srcdir}/${host_makefile_frag}" ;
sed -e "/^####/ r ${srcdir}/${host_makefile_frag}" ${Makefile}) > Makefile.tem
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mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile}
fi
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# Conditionalize the makefile for this target.
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if [ -f ${srcdir}/${target_makefile_frag} ] ; then
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(echo "target_makefile_frag = ${srcdir}/${target_makefile_frag}" ;
sed -e "/^####/ r ${srcdir}/${target_makefile_frag}" ${Makefile}) > Makefile.tem
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mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile}
fi
# set srcdir
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sed "s@^srcdir = \.@srcdir = ${srcdir}@" ${Makefile} > Makefile.tem
mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile}
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# set destdir
if [ -n "${destdir}" ] ; then
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sed "s:^destdir =.*$:destdir = ${destdir}:" ${Makefile} > Makefile.tem
mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile}
fi
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# reset SUBDIRS
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sed "s:^SUBDIRS =.*$:SUBDIRS = ${configdirs}:" ${Makefile} > Makefile.tem
mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile}
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# reset NONSUBDIRS
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sed "s:^NONSUBDIRS =.*$:NONSUBDIRS = ${noconfigdirs}:" ${Makefile} > Makefile.tem
mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile}
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using=
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if [ -f ${srcdir}/${host_makefile_frag} ] ; then
using=" using \"${host_makefile_frag}\""
fi
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# remove any form feeds.
sed -e "s/ //" ${Makefile} > Makefile.tem
mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile}
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if [ -f ${srcdir}/${target_makefile_frag} ] ; then
if [ -z "${using}" ] ; then
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andusing=" using \"${target_makefile_frag}\""
else
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andusing="${using} and \"${target_makefile_frag}\""
fi
else
andusing=${using}
fi
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if [ -n "${verbose}" -o -z "${recurring}" ] ; then
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echo "Created \"${Makefile}\"" in `pwd`${andusing}.
fi
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#### configure.in post-target parts come in here.
## end of post-target part.
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# describe the chosen configuration in config.status.
# Make that file a shellscript which will reestablish
# the same configuration. Used in Makefiles to rebuild
# Makefiles.
echo "#!/bin/sh
# ${srcname} was configured as follows:
${srcdir}/configure" ${arguments} `if [ -z "${norecursion}" ] ; then echo +norecursion ; else true ; fi` > config.status
chmod a+x config.status
originaldir=`pwd`
cd ${srcdir}
fi
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# If there are subdirectories, then recurse.
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if [ -z "${norecursion}" -a -n "${configdirs}" ] ; then
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for configdir in ${configdirs} ; do
if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo Configuring ${configdir}...
fi
if [ -d ${configdir} ] ; then
(cd ${configdir} ;
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./configure +recurring ${host_alias} +target=${target_alias} \
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${verbose} ${subdirs} ${removing} +destdir=${destdir}) \
| sed 's/^/ /'
else
if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo Warning: directory \"${configdir}\" is missing.
fi
fi
done
fi
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done # for each target
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# Now build a Makefile for this host.
if [ -n "${subdirs}" -a ! -n "${removing}" ] ; then
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cd ${hostsubdir}
cat > GNUmakefile << E!O!F
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# Makefile generated by configure for host ${host_alias}.
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ALL := $(shell ls -d Target-*)
%:
$(foreach subdir,$(ALL),$(MAKE) -C $(subdir) \$@ &&) true
all:
E!O!F
cd ..
fi
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done # for each host
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exit 0
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#
# Local Variables:
# fill-column: 131
# End:
#
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# end of configure