gcc/fixincludes/mkfixinc.sh
Alexandre Oliva 0a649b8375 skip fixinc on vxworks7*, amend mkheaders
vxworks7 headers haven't required fixes, and we've decided to avoid
running fixinc on them.

The problem with that is that, with a dummy fixinc, mkheaders wipes
out include-fixed but then multi_dir subdirs are not created again, so
we end up with a limits.h named after each multi_dir, when there are
non-default multilibs.  Oops.

This patch arranges for a dummy fixinc to be created for *-*-vxworks7*
targets, and fixes mkheaders so as to create multi_dir subdirs in
include-fixed after wiping them out, and to copy limits.h so that it
won't take the name that should be of a subdir (unless the multi_dir
is limits.h, but that's hopefully never the case ;-)


for  fixincludes/ChangeLog

	* mkheaders.in: Re-create subdirs, copy limits.h into subdir.
	* mkfixinc.sh: Create dummy fixinc for *-*-vxworks7*.
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#! /bin/sh
if [ $# -ne 1 ]
then
echo "Usage: $0 <target-mach-triplet>"
exit 1
fi
machine=$1
target=fixinc.sh
# Check for special fix rules for particular targets
case $machine in
i?86-*-cygwin* | \
i?86-*-mingw32* | \
x86_64-*-mingw32* | \
powerpc-*-eabisim* | \
powerpc-*-eabi* | \
powerpc-*-rtems* | \
powerpcle-*-eabisim* | \
powerpcle-*-eabi* | \
*-*-vxworks7* | \
*-musl* )
# IF there is no include fixing,
# THEN create a no-op fixer and exit
(echo "#! /bin/sh" ; echo "exit 0" ) > ${target}
;;
*)
cat < ${srcdir}/fixinc.in > ${target} || exit 1
;;
esac
chmod 755 ${target}