3 # If these # comments don't work, trim them. Don't worry about any other
4 # shell scripts, Configure will trim # comments from them for you.
6 # (If you are trying to port this package to a machine without sh,
7 # I would suggest you have a look at the prototypical config_h.SH file
8 # and edit it to reflect your system. Some packages may include samples
9 # of config.h for certain machines, so you might look for one of those.)
11 # Yes, you may rip this off to use in other distribution packages. This
12 # script belongs to the public domain and cannot be copyrighted.
14 # (Note: this Configure script was generated automatically. Rather than
15 # working with this copy of Configure, you may wish to get metaconfig.
16 # The dist-3.0 package (which contains metaconfig) was posted in
17 # comp.sources.misc and is available on CPAN under authors/id/RAM so
18 # you may fetch it yourself from your nearest archive site.)
21 # $Id: Head.U,v 3.0.1.9 1997/02/28 15:02:09 ram Exp $
23 # Generated on Mon Jul 6 11:11:11 EDT 1998 [metaconfig 3.0 PL70]
24 # (with additional metaconfig patches by doughera@lafayette.edu)
29 SCO csh still thinks true is false. Write to SCO today and tell them that next
30 year Configure ought to "rm /bin/csh" unless they fix their blasted shell. :-)
32 (Actually, Configure ought to just patch csh in place. Hmm. Hmmmmm. All
33 we'd have to do is go in and swap the && and || tokens, wherever they are.)
35 [End of diatribe. We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming...]
39 OOPS! You naughty creature! You didn't run Configure with sh!
40 I will attempt to remedy the situation by running sh for you...
43 true || cat /tmp/c1$$ /tmp/c2$$
44 true || exec sh $0 $argv:q
46 (exit $?0) || cat /tmp/c2$$
47 (exit $?0) || exec sh $0 $argv:q
48 rm -f /tmp/c1$$ /tmp/c2$$
50 : compute my invocation name
54 me=`echo $0 | sed -e 's!.*/\(.*\)!\1!' 2>/dev/null`
59 : Proper separator for the PATH environment variable
61 : On OS/2 this directory should exist if this is not floppy only system :-]
62 if test -d c:/. ; then
63 if test -n "$OS2_SHELL"; then
65 PATH=`cmd /c "echo %PATH%" | tr '\\\\' / `
66 OS2_SHELL=`cmd /c "echo %OS2_SHELL%" | tr '\\\\' / | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`
67 elif test -n "$DJGPP"; then
73 paths='/bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin /usr/ucb /usr/local /usr/lbin'
74 paths="$paths /opt/bin /opt/local/bin /opt/local /opt/lbin"
75 paths="$paths /usr/5bin /etc /usr/gnu/bin /usr/new /usr/new/bin /usr/nbin"
76 paths="$paths /opt/gnu/bin /opt/new /opt/new/bin /opt/nbin"
77 paths="$paths /sys5.3/bin /sys5.3/usr/bin /bsd4.3/bin /bsd4.3/usr/ucb"
78 paths="$paths /bsd4.3/usr/bin /usr/bsd /bsd43/bin /usr/ccs/bin"
79 paths="$paths /etc /usr/lib /usr/ucblib /lib /usr/ccs/lib"
80 paths="$paths /sbin /usr/sbin /usr/libexec"
86 *) test -d $p && PATH=$PATH$p_$p ;;
93 : shall we be using ksh?
99 if (PATH=.; alias -x) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
102 if test -f /hp-ux -a -f /bin/ksh; then
103 needksh='to avoid sh bug in "here document" expansion'
105 if test -d /usr/lpp -a -f /usr/bin/bsh -a -f /usr/bin/uname; then
106 if test X`/usr/bin/uname -v` = X4; then
107 avoidksh="to avoid AIX 4's /bin/sh"
111 case "$inksh/$needksh" in
118 case "$inksh/$avoidksh" in
124 case "$inksh/$needksh-$avoidksh-" in
127 (I see you are using the Korn shell. Some ksh's blow up on $me,
128 mainly on older exotic systems. If yours does, try the Bourne shell instead.)
134 echo "(Feeding myself to $newsh $reason.)"
136 Configure|*/Configure) exec $newsh $0 "$@";;
137 *) exec $newsh Configure "$@";;
142 : if needed set CDPATH to a harmless value that is not chatty
143 : avoid bash 2.02 problems with empty CDPATH.
147 *bash*) CDPATH='.' ;;
152 : Configure runs within the UU subdirectory
153 test -d UU || mkdir UU
405 d_pthreads_created_joinable=''
704 smallmach='pdp11 i8086 z8000 i80286 iAPX286'
707 : We must find out about Eunice early
709 if test -f /etc/unixtovms; then
710 eunicefix=/etc/unixtovms
712 if test -f /etc/unixtovms.exe; then
713 eunicefix=/etc/unixtovms.exe
716 : list of known cpp symbols, sorted alphabetically
717 al="AMIX BIT_MSF BSD BSD4_3 BSD_NET2 CMU CRAY DGUX DOLPHIN DPX2"
718 al="$al GO32 GOULD_PN HP700 I386 I80960 I960 Lynx M68000 M68K MACH"
719 al="$al MIPSEB MIPSEL MSDOS MTXINU MULTIMAX MVS"
720 al="$al M_COFF M_I186 M_I286 M_I386 M_I8086 M_I86 M_I86SM"
721 al="$al M_SYS3 M_SYS5 M_SYSIII M_SYSV M_UNIX M_XENIX"
722 al="$al NeXT OCS88 OSF1 PARISC PC532 PORTAR POSIX"
723 al="$al PWB R3000 RES RISC6000 RT Sun386i SVR3 SVR4"
724 al="$al SYSTYPE_BSD SYSTYPE_SVR4 SYSTYPE_SYSV Tek4132 Tek4300"
725 al="$al UMAXV USGr4 USGr4_2 UTEK UTS UTek UnicomPBB UnicomPBD Utek"
726 al="$al VMS Xenix286"
727 al="$al _AIX _AIX32 _AIX370 _AM29000 _COFF _CRAY _CX_UX _EPI"
728 al="$al _IBMESA _IBMR2 _M88K _M88KBCS_TARGET"
729 al="$al _MIPSEB _MIPSEL _M_COFF _M_I86 _M_I86SM _M_SYS3"
730 al="$al _M_SYS5 _M_SYSIII _M_SYSV _M_UNIX _M_XENIX _NLS _PGC_ _R3000"
731 al="$al _SYSTYPE_BSD _SYSTYPE_BSD43 _SYSTYPE_SVR4"
732 al="$al _SYSTYPE_SYSV _SYSV3 _U370 _UNICOS"
733 al="$al __386BSD__ __BIG_ENDIAN __BIG_ENDIAN__ __BSD_4_4__"
734 al="$al __DGUX__ __DPX2__ __H3050R __H3050RX"
735 al="$al __LITTLE_ENDIAN __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ __MACH__"
736 al="$al __MIPSEB __MIPSEB__ __MIPSEL __MIPSEL__"
737 al="$al __Next__ __OSF1__ __PARAGON__ __PGC__ __PWB __STDC__"
738 al="$al __SVR4_2__ __UMAXV__"
739 al="$al ____386BSD____ __alpha __alpha__ __amiga"
740 al="$al __bsd4_2 __bsd4_2__ __bsdi__ __convex__"
741 al="$al __host_mips__"
742 al="$al __hp9000s200 __hp9000s300 __hp9000s400 __hp9000s500"
743 al="$al __hp9000s500 __hp9000s700 __hp9000s800"
744 al="$al __hppa __hpux __hp_osf __i286 __i286__ __i386 __i386__"
745 al="$al __i486 __i486__ __i860 __i860__ __ibmesa __ksr1__ __linux__"
746 al="$al __m68k __m68k__ __m88100__ __m88k __m88k__"
747 al="$al __mc68000 __mc68000__ __mc68020 __mc68020__"
748 al="$al __mc68030 __mc68030__ __mc68040 __mc68040__"
749 al="$al __mc88100 __mc88100__ __mips __mips__"
750 al="$al __motorola__ __osf__ __pa_risc __sparc__ __stdc__"
751 al="$al __sun __sun__ __svr3__ __svr4__ __ultrix __ultrix__"
752 al="$al __unix __unix__ __uxpm__ __uxps__ __vax __vax__"
753 al="$al _host_mips _mips _unix"
754 al="$al a29k aegis aix aixpc alliant alpha am29000 amiga ansi ardent"
755 al="$al apollo ardent att386 att3b"
756 al="$al bsd bsd43 bsd4_2 bsd4_3 bsd4_4 bsdi bull"
757 al="$al cadmus clipper concurrent convex cray ctix"
758 al="$al dmert encore gcos gcx gimpel gould"
759 al="$al hbullx20 hcx host_mips hp200 hp300 hp700 hp800"
760 al="$al hp9000 hp9000s300 hp9000s400 hp9000s500"
761 al="$al hp9000s700 hp9000s800 hp9k8 hppa hpux"
762 al="$al i186 i286 i386 i486 i8086"
763 al="$al i80960 i860 iAPX286 ibm ibm032 ibmrt interdata is68k"
764 al="$al ksr1 linux luna luna88k m68k m88100 m88k"
765 al="$al mc300 mc500 mc68000 mc68010 mc68020 mc68030"
766 al="$al mc68040 mc68060 mc68k mc68k32 mc700"
767 al="$al mc88000 mc88100 merlin mert mips mvs n16"
768 al="$al ncl_el ncl_mr"
769 al="$al news1500 news1700 news1800 news1900 news3700"
770 al="$al news700 news800 news900 ns16000 ns32000"
771 al="$al ns32016 ns32332 ns32k nsc32000 os osf"
772 al="$al parisc pc532 pdp11 plexus posix pyr"
773 al="$al riscix riscos scs sequent sgi sinix sony sony_news"
774 al="$al sonyrisc sparc sparclite spectrum stardent stratos"
775 al="$al sun sun3 sun386 svr4 sysV68 sysV88"
776 al="$al titan tower tower32 tower32_200 tower32_600 tower32_700"
777 al="$al tower32_800 tower32_850 tss u370 u3b u3b2 u3b20 u3b200"
778 al="$al u3b20d u3b5 ultrix unix unixpc unos vax venix vms"
782 : change the next line if compiling for Xenix/286 on Xenix/386
783 xlibpth='/usr/lib/386 /lib/386'
785 : Possible local library directories to search.
786 loclibpth="/usr/local/lib /opt/local/lib /usr/gnu/lib"
787 loclibpth="$loclibpth /opt/gnu/lib /usr/GNU/lib /opt/GNU/lib"
789 : general looking path for locating libraries
790 glibpth="/shlib /usr/shlib /lib/pa1.1 /usr/lib/large"
791 glibpth="$glibpth /lib /usr/lib $xlibpth"
792 glibpth="$glibpth /lib/large /usr/lib/small /lib/small"
793 glibpth="$glibpth /usr/ccs/lib /usr/ucblib /usr/local/lib"
795 : Private path used by Configure to find libraries. Its value
796 : is prepended to libpth. This variable takes care of special
797 : machines, like the mips. Usually, it should be empty.
800 : default library list
802 : Possible local include directories to search.
803 : Set locincpth to "" in a hint file to defeat local include searches.
804 locincpth="/usr/local/include /opt/local/include /usr/gnu/include"
805 locincpth="$locincpth /opt/gnu/include /usr/GNU/include /opt/GNU/include"
807 : no include file wanted by default
810 : Trailing extension. Override this in a hint file, if needed.
812 : Extra object files, if any, needed on this platform.
815 : full support for void wanted by default
818 : set useposix=false in your hint file to disable the POSIX extension.
820 : set useopcode=false in your hint file to disable the Opcode extension.
822 : set usethreads on the Configure command line to enable threads.
823 : List of libraries we want.
824 : If anyone needs -lnet, put it in a hint file.
825 libswanted='sfio socket inet nsl nm ndbm gdbm dbm db malloc dl'
826 libswanted="$libswanted dld ld sun m c cposix posix ndir dir crypt"
827 libswanted="$libswanted ucb bsd BSD PW x"
828 : We probably want to search /usr/shlib before most other libraries.
829 : This is only used by the lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm routine extliblist.
830 glibpth=`echo " $glibpth " | sed -e 's! /usr/shlib ! !'`
831 glibpth="/usr/shlib $glibpth"
832 : Do not use vfork unless overridden by a hint file.
835 : Find the basic shell for Bourne shell scripts
839 *bsd*|sys5*) xxx="/$SYSTYPE/bin/sh";;
842 if test -f "$xxx"; then
845 : Build up a list and do a single loop so we can 'break' out.
846 pth=`echo $PATH | sed -e "s/$p_/ /g"`
847 for xxx in sh bash ksh pdksh ash; do
849 try="$try ${p}/${xxx}"
853 if test -f "$xxx"; then
856 elif test -f "$xxx.exe"; then
867 $me: Fatal Error: I can't find a Bourne Shell anywhere.
869 Usually it's in /bin/sh. How did you even get this far?
870 Please contact me (Andy Dougherty) at doughera@lafayette.edu and
871 we'll try to straighten this all out.
877 : see if sh knows # comments
878 if `$sh -c '#' >/dev/null 2>&1`; then
882 test -f $xcat || xcat=/usr/bin/cat
887 if test -s today; then
890 echo "#! $xcat" > try
894 if test -s today; then
902 echo "Your $sh doesn't grok # comments--I will strip them later on."
905 echo "exec grep -v '^[ ]*#'" >spitshell
908 spitshell=`pwd`/spitshell
910 echo "I presume that if # doesn't work, #! won't work either!"
915 : figure out how to guarantee sh startup
917 '') startsh=${sharpbang}${sh} ;;
929 : echo "Yup, it does."
931 echo "Hmm... '$startsh' does not guarantee sh startup..."
932 echo "You may have to fix up the shell scripts to make sure $sh runs them."
937 : Save command line options in file UU/cmdline.opt for later use in
938 : generating config.sh.
939 cat > cmdline.opt <<EOSH
940 # Configure command line arguments.
947 cat >>cmdline.opt <<EOSH
948 config_arg$argn='$arg'
950 argn=`expr $argn + 1`
953 : produce awk script to parse command line options
954 cat >options.awk <<'EOF'
956 optstr = "dD:eEf:hKOrsSU:V"; # getopt-style specification
958 len = length(optstr);
959 for (i = 1; i <= len; i++) {
960 c = substr(optstr, i, 1);
961 if (i < len) a = substr(optstr, i + 1, 1); else a = "";
972 if (substr(str, 1, 1) != "-") {
973 printf("'%s'\n", str);
977 for (i = 2; i <= len; i++) {
978 c = substr(str, i, 1);
980 printf("-%s\n", substr(str, i));
986 printf("'%s'\n", substr(str, i + 1));
999 : process the command line options
1000 set X `for arg in "$@"; do echo "X$arg"; done |
1001 sed -e s/X// | awk -f options.awk`
1006 : set up default values
1017 cat >optdef.sh <<EOS
1023 while test $# -gt 0; do
1025 -d) shift; fastread=yes;;
1026 -e) shift; alldone=cont;;
1030 if test -r "$1"; then
1033 echo "$me: cannot read config file $1." >&2
1038 -h) shift; error=true;;
1039 -r) shift; reuseval=true;;
1040 -s) shift; silent=true; realsilent=true;;
1041 -E) shift; alldone=exit;;
1042 -K) shift; knowitall=true;;
1043 -O) shift; override=true;;
1044 -S) shift; silent=true; extractsh=true;;
1049 echo "$me: use '-U symbol=', not '-D symbol='." >&2
1050 echo "$me: ignoring -D $1" >&2
1053 sed -e "s/'/'\"'\"'/g" -e "s/=\(.*\)/='\1'/" >> optdef.sh;;
1054 *) echo "$1='define'" >> optdef.sh;;
1061 *=) echo "$1" >> optdef.sh;;
1063 echo "$me: use '-D symbol=val', not '-U symbol=val'." >&2
1064 echo "$me: ignoring -U $1" >&2
1066 *) echo "$1='undef'" >> optdef.sh;;
1070 -V) echo "$me generated by metaconfig 3.0 PL70." >&2
1073 -*) echo "$me: unknown option $1" >&2; shift; error=true;;
1081 Usage: $me [-dehrsEKOSV] [-f config.sh] [-D symbol] [-D symbol=value]
1082 [-U symbol] [-U symbol=]
1083 -d : use defaults for all answers.
1084 -e : go on without questioning past the production of config.sh.
1085 -f : specify an alternate default configuration file.
1086 -h : print this help message and exit (with an error status).
1087 -r : reuse C symbols value if possible (skips costly nm extraction).
1088 -s : silent mode, only echoes questions and essential information.
1089 -D : define symbol to have some value:
1090 -D symbol symbol gets the value 'define'
1091 -D symbol=value symbol gets the value 'value'
1092 -E : stop at the end of questions, after having produced config.sh.
1093 -K : do not use unless you know what you are doing.
1094 -O : let -D and -U override definitions from loaded configuration file.
1095 -S : perform variable substitutions on all .SH files (can mix with -f)
1096 -U : undefine symbol:
1097 -U symbol symbol gets the value 'undef'
1098 -U symbol= symbol gets completely empty
1099 -V : print version number and exit (with a zero status).
1106 case "$fastread$alldone" in
1109 if test ! -t 0; then
1110 echo "Say 'sh Configure', not 'sh <Configure'"
1118 true) exec 1>/dev/null;;
1121 : run the defines and the undefines, if any, but leave the file out there...
1127 first=`echo $package | sed -e 's/^\(.\).*/\1/'`
1128 last=`echo $package | sed -e 's/^.\(.*\)/\1/'`
1129 case "`echo AbyZ | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' 2>/dev/null`" in
1130 ABYZ) spackage=`echo $first | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'`$last;;
1131 *) spackage=`echo $first | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'`$last;;
1134 : Some greps do not return status, grrr.
1135 echo "grimblepritz" >grimble
1136 if grep blurfldyick grimble >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1138 elif grep grimblepritz grimble >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1144 : the following should work in any shell
1148 echo "AGH! Grep doesn't return a status. Attempting remedial action."
1149 cat >contains <<'EOSS'
1150 grep "$1" "$2" >.greptmp && cat .greptmp && test -s .greptmp
1155 : Find the path to the source tree
1158 */*) src=`echo $0 | sed -e 's%/[^/][^/]*$%%'`;;
1169 if test -f $rsrc/Configure && \
1170 $contains "^package=$package$" $rsrc/Configure >/dev/null 2>&1
1172 : found it, so we are ok.
1175 for src in . .. ../.. ../../.. ../../../..; do
1176 if test -f ../$src/Configure && \
1177 $contains "^package=$package$" ../$src/Configure >/dev/null 2>&1
1188 Sorry, I can't seem to locate the source dir for $package. Please start
1189 Configure with an explicit path -- i.e. /some/path/Configure.
1197 echo "Sources for $package found in \"$src\"." >&4
1201 : script used to extract .SH files with variable substitutions
1202 cat >extract <<'EOS'
1204 echo "Doing variable substitutions on .SH files..."
1205 if test -f $src/MANIFEST; then
1206 set x `awk '{print $1}' <$src/MANIFEST | grep '\.SH'`
1208 echo "(Looking for .SH files under the source directory.)"
1209 set x `(cd $src; find . -name "*.SH" -print)`
1213 0) set x `(cd $src; echo *.SH)`; shift;;
1215 if test ! -f $src/$1; then
1221 while test $name; do
1222 if test ! -d "$name"; then
1223 create="$name $create";
1224 name=`echo $name | sed -e "s|^[^/]*$||"`;
1225 name=`echo $name | sed -e "s|\(.*\)/.*|\1|"`;
1230 for file in $create; do
1239 dir=`expr X$file : 'X\(.*\)/'`
1240 file=`expr X$file : 'X.*/\(.*\)'`
1241 (cd $dir && . ./$file)
1251 dir=`expr X$file : 'X\(.*\)/'`
1252 file=`expr X$file : 'X.*/\(.*\)'`
1253 (set x $dir; shift; eval $mkdir_p)
1263 if test -f $src/config_h.SH; then
1264 if test ! -f config.h; then
1265 : oops, they left it out of MANIFEST, probably, so do it anyway.
1271 : extract files and exit if asked to do so
1272 case "$extractsh" in
1274 case "$realsilent" in
1278 case "$config_sh" in
1279 '') config_sh='config.sh';;
1282 echo "Fetching answers from $config_sh..."
1285 test "$override" && . ./optdef.sh
1294 : Eunice requires " " instead of "", can you believe it
1297 echo "Beginning of configuration questions for $package."
1299 trap 'echo " "; test -d ../UU && rm -rf X $rmlist; exit 1' 1 2 3 15
1301 : first determine how to suppress newline on echo command
1303 echo "Checking echo to see how to suppress newlines..."
1304 (echo "hi there\c" ; echo " ") >.echotmp
1305 if $contains c .echotmp >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1316 echo $n "The star should be here-->$c"
1320 : Now test for existence of everything in MANIFEST
1322 if test -f $rsrc/MANIFEST; then
1323 echo "First let's make sure your kit is complete. Checking..." >&4
1324 awk '$1 !~ /PACK[A-Z]+/ {print $1}' $rsrc/MANIFEST | split -50
1327 for filelist in x??; do
1328 (cd $rsrc; ls `cat $tmppwd/$filelist` >/dev/null 2>>$tmppwd/missing)
1330 if test -s missing; then
1334 THIS PACKAGE SEEMS TO BE INCOMPLETE.
1336 You have the option of continuing the configuration process, despite the
1337 distinct possibility that your kit is damaged, by typing 'y'es. If you
1338 do, don't blame me if something goes wrong. I advise you to type 'n'o
1339 and contact the author (doughera@lafayette.edu).
1342 echo $n "Continue? [n] $c" >&4
1346 echo "Continuing..." >&4
1350 echo "ABORTING..." >&4
1355 echo "Looks good..."
1358 echo "There is no MANIFEST file. I hope your kit is complete !"
1362 : compute the number of columns on the terminal for proper question formatting
1367 : set up the echo used in my read
1368 myecho="case \"\$xxxm\" in
1369 '') echo $n \"\$rp $c\" >&4;;
1371 '') echo $n \"[\$xxxm] $c\";;
1373 if test \`echo \"\$rp [\$xxxm] \" | wc -c\` -ge $COLUMNS; then
1375 echo $n \"[\$xxxm] $c\" >&4
1377 echo $n \"\$rp [\$xxxm] $c\" >&4
1383 : now set up to do reads with possible shell escape and default assignment
1389 case "\$fastread" in
1390 yes) case "\$dflt" in
1393 case "\$silent-\$rp" in
1398 *) case "\$silent" in
1399 true) case "\$rp" in
1404 while expr "X\$ans" : "X!" >/dev/null; do
1408 aok=''; eval "ans=\\"\$answ\\"" && aok=y
1416 set x \`expr "X\$ans" : "X!\(.*\)\$"\`
1425 set x \`expr "X\$ans" : "X&\(.*\)\$"\`
1430 echo "(OK, I'll run with -d after this question.)" >&4
1433 echo "*** Sorry, \$1 not supported yet." >&4
1443 echo "*** Substitution done -- please confirm."
1445 ans=\`echo $n "\$ans$c" | tr '\012' ' '\`
1450 echo "*** Error -- try again."
1457 case "\$ans\$xxxm\$nostick" in
1469 : create .config dir to save info across Configure sessions
1470 test -d ../.config || mkdir ../.config
1471 cat >../.config/README <<EOF
1472 This directory created by Configure to save information that should
1473 persist across sessions for $package.
1475 You may safely delete it if you wish.
1478 : general instructions
1481 user=`(logname) 2>/dev/null`
1483 '') user=`whoami 2>&1`;;
1485 if $contains "^$user\$" ../.config/instruct >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1488 rp='Would you like to see the instructions?'
1499 This installation shell script will examine your system and ask you questions
1500 to determine how the perl5 package should be installed. If you get
1501 stuck on a question, you may use a ! shell escape to start a subshell or
1502 execute a command. Many of the questions will have default answers in square
1503 brackets; typing carriage return will give you the default.
1505 On some of the questions which ask for file or directory names you are allowed
1506 to use the ~name construct to specify the login directory belonging to "name",
1507 even if you don't have a shell which knows about that. Questions where this is
1508 allowed will be marked "(~name ok)".
1512 dflt='Type carriage return to continue'
1516 The prompter used in this script allows you to use shell variables and
1517 backticks in your answers. You may use $1, $2, etc... to refer to the words
1518 in the default answer, as if the default line was a set of arguments given to a
1519 script shell. This means you may also use $* to repeat the whole default line,
1520 so you do not have to re-type everything to add something to the default.
1522 Everytime there is a substitution, you will have to confirm. If there is an
1523 error (e.g. an unmatched backtick), the default answer will remain unchanged
1524 and you will be prompted again.
1526 If you are in a hurry, you may run 'Configure -d'. This will bypass nearly all
1527 the questions and use the computed defaults (or the previous answers if there
1528 was already a config.sh file). Type 'Configure -h' for a list of options.
1529 You may also start interactively and then answer '& -d' at any prompt to turn
1530 on the non-interactive behaviour for the remainder of the execution.
1536 Much effort has been expended to ensure that this shell script will run on any
1537 Unix system. If despite that it blows up on yours, your best bet is to edit
1538 Configure and run it again. If you can't run Configure for some reason,
1539 you'll have to generate a config.sh file by hand. Whatever problems you
1540 have, let me (doughera@lafayette.edu) know how I blew it.
1542 This installation script affects things in two ways:
1544 1) it may do direct variable substitutions on some of the files included
1546 2) it builds a config.h file for inclusion in C programs. You may edit
1547 any of these files as the need arises after running this script.
1549 If you make a mistake on a question, there is no easy way to back up to it
1550 currently. The easiest thing to do is to edit config.sh and rerun all the SH
1551 files. Configure will offer to let you do this before it runs the SH files.
1554 dflt='Type carriage return to continue'
1556 case "$firsttime" in
1557 true) echo $user >>../.config/instruct;;
1561 : find out where common programs are
1563 echo "Locating common programs..." >&4
1576 if test -d \$dir/\$thing; then
1582 for thisthing in \$dir/\$thing; do
1583 : just loop through to pick last item
1585 if test -f \$thisthing; then
1588 elif test -f \$dir/\$thing.exe; then
1589 if test -n "$DJGPP"; then
1590 echo \$dir/\$thing.exe
1592 : on Eunice apparently
1647 pth=`echo $PATH | sed -e "s/$p_/ /g"`
1648 pth="$pth /lib /usr/lib"
1649 for file in $loclist; do
1653 if test -f "$xxx"; then
1656 echo "WARNING: no $xxx -- ignoring your setting for $file." >&4
1657 xxx=`./loc $file $file $pth`
1660 '') xxx=`./loc $file $file $pth`;;
1661 *) xxx=`./loc $xxx $xxx $pth`;;
1667 echo $file is in $xxx.
1670 echo $file is in $xxx.
1673 echo "I don't know where '$file' is, and my life depends on it." >&4
1674 echo "Go find a public domain implementation or fix your PATH setting!" >&4
1680 echo "Don't worry if any of the following aren't found..."
1682 for file in $trylist; do
1686 if test -f "$xxx"; then
1689 echo "WARNING: no $xxx -- ignoring your setting for $file." >&4
1690 xxx=`./loc $file $file $pth`
1693 '') xxx=`./loc $file $file $pth`;;
1694 *) xxx=`./loc $xxx $xxx $pth`;;
1700 echo $file is in $xxx.
1703 echo $file is in $xxx.
1706 echo "I don't see $file out there, $say."
1713 echo "Substituting grep for egrep."
1719 echo "Substituting cp for ln."
1725 echo "Hopefully test is built into your sh."
1728 if `sh -c "PATH= test true" >/dev/null 2>&1`; then
1729 echo "Using the test built into your sh."
1737 echo "Hopefully echo is built into your sh."
1742 echo "Checking compatibility between $echo and builtin echo (if any)..." >&4
1743 $echo $n "hi there$c" >foo1
1744 echo $n "hi there$c" >foo2
1745 if cmp foo1 foo2 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1746 echo "They are compatible. In fact, they may be identical."
1753 They are not compatible! You are probably running ksh on a non-USG system.
1754 I'll have to use $echo instead of the builtin, since Bourne shell doesn't
1755 have echo built in and we may have to run some Bourne shell scripts. That
1756 means I'll have to use '$n$c' to suppress newlines now. Life is ridiculous.
1759 $echo $n "The star should be here-->$c"
1766 : determine whether symbolic links are supported
1769 if $ln -s blurfl sym > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1770 echo "Symbolic links are supported." >&4
1773 echo "Symbolic links are NOT supported." >&4
1778 : see whether [:lower:] and [:upper:] are supported character classes
1782 case "`echo AbyZ | $tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' 2>/dev/null`" in
1784 echo "Good, your tr supports [:lower:] and [:upper:] to convert case." >&4
1789 echo "Your tr only supports [a-z] and [A-Z] to convert case." >&4
1792 : set up the translation script tr, must be called with ./tr of course
1796 '[A-Z][a-z]') exec $tr '$up' '$low';;
1797 '[a-z][A-Z]') exec $tr '$low' '$up';;
1804 : Try to determine whether config.sh was made on this system
1805 case "$config_sh" in
1807 myuname=`( ($uname -a) 2>/dev/null || hostname) 2>&1`
1808 myuname=`echo $myuname | $sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//' -e 's/\///g' | \
1809 ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | tr '\012' ' '`
1810 newmyuname="$myuname"
1812 case "$knowitall" in
1814 if test -f ../config.sh; then
1815 if $contains myuname= ../config.sh >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1816 eval "`grep myuname= ../config.sh`"
1818 if test "X$myuname" = "X$newmyuname"; then
1826 : Get old answers from old config file if Configure was run on the
1827 : same system, otherwise use the hints.
1830 if test -f config.sh; then
1832 rp="I see a config.sh file. Shall I use it to set the defaults?"
1835 n*|N*) echo "OK, I'll ignore it."; mv config.sh config.sh.old;;
1836 *) echo "Fetching default answers from your old config.sh file..." >&4
1844 : Older versions did not always set $sh. Catch re-use of such
1853 if test ! -f config.sh; then
1856 First time through, eh? I have some defaults handy for some systems
1857 that need some extra help getting the Configure answers right:
1860 (cd $src/hints; ls -C *.sh) | $sed 's/\.sh/ /g' >&4
1862 : Half the following guesses are probably wrong... If you have better
1863 : tests or hints, please send them to doughera@lafayette.edu
1864 : The metaconfig authors would also appreciate a copy...
1865 $test -f /irix && osname=irix
1866 $test -f /xenix && osname=sco_xenix
1867 $test -f /dynix && osname=dynix
1868 $test -f /dnix && osname=dnix
1869 $test -f /lynx.os && osname=lynxos
1870 $test -f /unicos && osname=unicos && osvers=`$uname -r`
1871 $test -f /unicosmk.ar && osname=unicosmk && osvers=`$uname -r`
1872 $test -f /bin/mips && /bin/mips && osname=mips
1873 $test -d /NextApps && set X `hostinfo | grep 'NeXT Mach.*:' | \
1874 $sed -e 's/://' -e 's/\./_/'` && osname=next && osvers=$4
1875 $test -d /usr/apollo/bin && osname=apollo
1876 $test -f /etc/saf/_sactab && osname=svr4
1877 $test -d /usr/include/minix && osname=minix
1878 if $test -d /MachTen; then
1880 if $test -x /sbin/version; then
1881 osvers=`/sbin/version | $awk '{print $2}' |
1882 $sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]$//'`
1883 elif $test -x /usr/etc/version; then
1884 osvers=`/usr/etc/version | $awk '{print $2}' |
1885 $sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]$//'`
1890 if $test -f $uname; then
1898 umips) osname=umips ;;
1901 [23]100) osname=mips ;;
1902 next*) osname=next ;;
1904 if $test -f /etc/kconfig; then
1906 if test "$lns" = "ln -s"; then
1908 elif $contains _SYSV3 /usr/include/stdio.h > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1910 elif $contains _POSIX_SOURCE /usr/include/stdio.h > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1916 if test -n "$DJGPP"; then
1925 tmp=`( (oslevel) 2>/dev/null || echo "not found") 2>&1`
1927 'not found') osvers="$4"."$3" ;;
1928 '<3240'|'<>3240') osvers=3.2.0 ;;
1929 '=3240'|'>3240'|'<3250'|'<>3250') osvers=3.2.4 ;;
1930 '=3250'|'>3250') osvers=3.2.5 ;;
1934 *dc.osx) osname=dcosx
1940 domainos) osname=apollo
1946 dynixptx*) osname=dynixptx
1949 freebsd) osname=freebsd
1951 genix) osname=genix ;;
1953 osvers=`echo "$3" | $sed 's,.*\.\([0-9]*\.[0-9]*\),\1,'`
1967 netbsd*) osname=netbsd
1970 news-os) osvers="$3"
1972 4*) osname=newsos4 ;;
1976 bsd386) osname=bsd386
1979 powerux | power_ux | powermax_os | powermaxos | \
1980 powerunix | power_unix) osname=powerux
1983 next*) osname=next ;;
1984 solaris) osname=solaris
1986 5*) osvers=`echo $3 | $sed 's/^5/2/g'` ;;
1993 osvers=`echo $3 | $sed 's/^5/2/g'` ;;
1997 titanos) osname=titanos
2006 ultrix) osname=ultrix
2009 osf1|mls+) case "$5" in
2012 osvers=`echo "$3" | sed 's/^[xvt]//'`
2014 hp*) osname=hp_osf1 ;;
2015 mips) osname=mips_osf1 ;;
2024 $2) case "$osname" in
2028 : svr4.x or possibly later
2038 if test -f /stand/boot ; then
2039 eval `grep '^INITPROG=[a-z/0-9]*$' /stand/boot`
2040 if test -n "$INITPROG" -a -f "$INITPROG"; then
2041 isesix=`strings -a $INITPROG|grep 'ESIX SYSTEM V/386 Release 4.0'`
2042 if test -n "$isesix"; then
2050 *) if test -f /etc/systemid; then
2052 set `echo $3 | $sed 's/\./ /g'` $4
2053 if $test -f $src/hints/sco_$1_$2_$3.sh; then
2055 elif $test -f $src/hints/sco_$1_$2.sh; then
2057 elif $test -f $src/hints/sco_$1.sh; then
2062 '') : Still unknown. Probably a generic Sys V.
2071 *) case "$osname" in
2072 '') : Still unknown. Probably a generic BSD.
2080 if test -f /vmunix -a -f $src/hints/news_os.sh; then
2081 (what /vmunix | UU/tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]') > UU/kernel.what 2>&1
2082 if $contains news-os UU/kernel.what >/dev/null 2>&1; then
2085 $rm -f UU/kernel.what
2086 elif test -d c:/.; then
2093 : Now look for a hint file osname_osvers, unless one has been
2094 : specified already.
2097 file=`echo "${osname}_${osvers}" | $sed -e 's@\.@_@g' -e 's@_$@@'`
2098 : Also try without trailing minor version numbers.
2099 xfile=`echo $file | $sed -e 's@_[^_]*$@@'`
2100 xxfile=`echo $xfile | $sed -e 's@_[^_]*$@@'`
2101 xxxfile=`echo $xxfile | $sed -e 's@_[^_]*$@@'`
2102 xxxxfile=`echo $xxxfile | $sed -e 's@_[^_]*$@@'`
2105 *) case "$osvers" in
2108 *) if $test -f $src/hints/$file.sh ; then
2110 elif $test -f $src/hints/$xfile.sh ; then
2112 elif $test -f $src/hints/$xxfile.sh ; then
2114 elif $test -f $src/hints/$xxxfile.sh ; then
2116 elif $test -f $src/hints/$xxxxfile.sh ; then
2118 elif $test -f "$src/hints/${osname}.sh" ; then
2127 if $test -f Policy.sh ; then
2130 none) dflt="Policy" ;;
2131 *) dflt="Policy $dflt" ;;
2136 dflt=`echo $hintfile | $sed 's/\.sh$//'`
2140 if $test -f Policy.sh ; then
2143 There's also a Policy hint file available, which should make the
2144 site-specific (policy) questions easier to answer.
2151 You may give one or more space-separated answers, or "none" if appropriate.
2152 A well-behaved OS will have no hints, so answering "none" or just "Policy"
2153 is a good thing. DO NOT give a wrong version.
2157 rp="Which of these apply, if any?"
2160 for file in $tans; do
2161 if $test X$file = XPolicy -a -f Policy.sh; then
2163 $cat Policy.sh >> UU/config.sh
2164 elif $test -f $src/hints/$file.sh; then
2165 . $src/hints/$file.sh
2166 $cat $src/hints/$file.sh >> UU/config.sh
2167 elif $test X$tans = X -o X$tans = Xnone ; then
2170 : Give one chance to correct a possible typo.
2171 echo "$file.sh does not exist"
2173 rp="hint to use instead?"
2175 for file in $ans; do
2176 if $test -f "$src/hints/$file.sh"; then
2177 . $src/hints/$file.sh
2178 $cat $src/hints/$file.sh >> UU/config.sh
2179 elif $test X$ans = X -o X$ans = Xnone ; then
2182 echo "$file.sh does not exist -- ignored."
2189 : Remember our hint file for later.
2190 if $test -f "$src/hints/$file.sh" ; then
2200 echo "Fetching default answers from $config_sh..." >&4
2204 cp $config_sh config.sh 2>/dev/null
2214 test "$override" && . ./optdef.sh
2215 myuname="$newmyuname"
2217 : Restore computed paths
2218 for file in $loclist $trylist; do
2219 eval $file="\$_$file"
2224 Configure uses the operating system name and version to set some defaults.
2225 The default value is probably right if the name rings a bell. Otherwise,
2226 since spelling matters for me, either accept the default or answer "none"
2233 ''|' '|none) dflt=none ;;
2234 *) dflt=`echo $hintfile | $sed -e 's/\.sh$//' -e 's/_.*$//'` ;;
2237 *) dflt="$osname" ;;
2239 rp="Operating system name?"
2243 *) osname=`echo "$ans" | $sed -e 's/[ ][ ]*/_/g' | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`;;
2249 ''|' '|none) dflt=none ;;
2250 *) dflt=`echo $hintfile | $sed -e 's/\.sh$//' -e 's/^[^_]*//'`
2251 dflt=`echo $dflt | $sed -e 's/^_//' -e 's/_/./g'`
2253 ''|' ') dflt=none ;;
2258 *) dflt="$osvers" ;;
2260 rp="Operating system version?"
2267 : who configured the system
2268 cf_time=`LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; $date 2>&1`
2269 cf_by=`(logname) 2>/dev/null`
2272 cf_by=`(whoami) 2>/dev/null`
2274 "") cf_by=unknown ;;
2278 : set up the script used to warn in case of inconsistency
2285 echo "*** WHOA THERE!!! ***" >&4
2286 echo " The $hint value for \$$var on this machine was \"$was\"!" >&4
2287 rp=" Keep the $hint value?"
2290 y) td=$was; tu=$was;;
2294 : function used to set $1 to $val
2295 setvar='var=$1; eval "was=\$$1"; td=$define; tu=$undef;
2297 $define$undef) . ./whoa; eval "$var=\$td";;
2298 $undef$define) . ./whoa; eval "$var=\$tu";;
2299 *) eval "$var=$val";;
2304 Perl can be built to take advantage of threads, on some systems.
2305 To do so, Configure must be run with -Dusethreads.
2306 (See README.threads for details.)
2308 case "$usethreads" in
2309 $define|true|[yY]*) dflt='y';;
2312 rp='Build a threading Perl?'
2315 y|Y) val="$define" ;;
2320 : Look for a hint-file generated 'call-back-unit'. Now that the
2321 : user has specified if a threading perl is to be built, we may need
2322 : to set or change some other defaults.
2323 if $test -f usethreads.cbu; then
2326 case "$d_oldpthreads" in
2327 '') : Configure tests would be welcome here. For now, assume undef.
2329 *) val="$d_oldpthreads" ;;
2334 : determine the architecture name
2336 if xxx=`./loc arch blurfl $pth`; $test -f "$xxx"; then
2337 tarch=`arch`"-$osname"
2338 elif xxx=`./loc uname blurfl $pth`; $test -f "$xxx" ; then
2339 if uname -m > tmparch 2>&1 ; then
2340 tarch=`$sed -e 's/ *$//' -e 's/ /_/g' \
2341 -e 's/$/'"-$osname/" tmparch`
2349 case "$myarchname" in
2352 echo "(Your architecture name used to be $myarchname.)"
2358 *) dflt="$archname";;
2360 rp='What is your architecture name'
2362 case "$usethreads" in
2363 $define) echo "Threads selected." >&4
2365 *-thread) echo "...and architecture name already ends in -thread." >&4
2368 *) archname="$ans-thread"
2369 echo "...setting architecture name to $archname." >&4
2373 *) archname="$ans" ;;
2379 $define|true) afs=true ;;
2380 $undef|false) afs=false ;;
2381 *) if test -d /afs; then
2389 echo "AFS may be running... I'll be extra cautious then..." >&4
2391 echo "AFS does not seem to be running..." >&4
2394 : decide how portable to be. Allow command line overrides.
2395 case "$d_portable" in
2397 *) d_portable="$define" ;;
2400 : set up shell script to do ~ expansion
2406 echo \$1 | $sed "s|~|\${HOME-\$LOGDIR}|"
2409 if $test -f /bin/csh; then
2410 /bin/csh -f -c "glob \$1"
2415 name=\`$expr x\$1 : '..\([^/]*\)'\`
2416 dir=\`$sed -n -e "/^\${name}:/{s/^[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:\([^:]*\).*"'\$'"/\1/" -e p -e q -e '}' </etc/passwd\`
2417 if $test ! -d "\$dir"; then
2419 echo "\$me: can't locate home directory for: \$name" >&2
2424 echo \$dir/\`$expr x\$1 : '..[^/]*/\(.*\)'\`
2440 : now set up to get a file name
2444 cat <<'EOSC' >>getfile
2457 expr $fn : '.*(\(.*\)).*' | tr ',' '\012' >getfile.ok
2458 fn=`echo $fn | sed 's/(.*)//'`
2464 loc_file=`expr $fn : '.*:\(.*\)'`
2465 fn=`expr $fn : '\(.*\):.*'`
2473 */*) fullpath=true;;
2482 *e*) exp_file=true;;
2485 *p*) nopath_ok=true;;
2490 *d*) type='Directory';;
2491 *l*) type='Locate';;
2496 Locate) what='File';;
2501 case "$d_portable" in
2509 while test "$type"; do
2514 true) rp="$rp (~name ok)";;
2517 if test -f UU/getfile.ok && \
2518 $contains "^$ans\$" UU/getfile.ok >/dev/null 2>&1
2537 value=`UU/filexp $ans`
2540 if test "$ans" != "$value"; then
2541 echo "(That expands to $value on this system.)"
2555 /*) value="$ansexp" ;;
2560 echo "I shall only accept a full path name, as in /bin/ls." >&4
2561 echo "Use a ! shell escape if you wish to check pathnames." >&4
2564 echo "Please give a full path name, starting with slash." >&4
2567 echo "Note that using ~name is ok provided it expands well." >&4
2580 if test -f "$ansexp"; then
2582 elif test -r "$ansexp" || (test -h "$ansexp") >/dev/null 2>&1
2584 echo "($value is not a plain file, but that's ok.)"
2589 if test -d "$ansexp"; then
2594 if test -d "$ansexp"; then
2595 echo "(Looking for $loc_file in directory $value.)"
2596 value="$value/$loc_file"
2597 ansexp="$ansexp/$loc_file"
2599 if test -f "$ansexp"; then
2602 case "$nopath_ok" in
2603 true) case "$value" in
2605 *) echo "Assuming $value will be in people's path."
2621 if test "$fastread" = yes; then
2626 rp="$what $value doesn't exist. Use that name anyway?"
2647 : determine root of directory hierarchy where package will be installed.
2650 dflt=`./loc . /usr/local /usr/local /local /opt /usr`
2658 By default, $package will be installed in $dflt/bin, manual
2659 pages under $dflt/man, etc..., i.e. with $dflt as prefix for
2660 all installation directories. Typically set to /usr/local, but you
2661 may choose /usr if you wish to install $package among your system
2662 binaries. If you wish to have binaries under /bin but manual pages
2663 under /usr/local/man, that's ok: you will be prompted separately
2664 for each of the installation directories, the prefix being only used
2665 to set the defaults.
2669 rp='Installation prefix to use?'
2677 *) oldprefix="$prefix";;
2684 : set the prefixit variable, to compute a suitable default value
2685 prefixit='case "$3" in
2687 case "$oldprefix" in
2688 "") eval "$1=\"\$$2\"";;
2695 ""|" ") eval "$1=\"\$$2\"";;
2701 eval "tp=\"$oldprefix-\$$2-\""; eval "tp=\"$tp\"";
2703 --|/*--|\~*--) eval "$1=\"$prefix/$3\"";;
2704 /*-$oldprefix/*|\~*-$oldprefix/*)
2705 eval "$1=\`echo \$$2 | sed \"s,^$oldprefix,$prefix,\"\`";;
2706 *) eval "$1=\"\$$2\"";;
2710 : set the base revision
2713 : get the patchlevel
2715 echo "Getting the current patchlevel..." >&4
2716 if $test -r $rsrc/patchlevel.h;then
2717 patchlevel=`awk '/define[ ]+PATCHLEVEL/ {print $3}' $rsrc/patchlevel.h`
2718 subversion=`awk '/define[ ]+SUBVERSION/ {print $3}' $rsrc/patchlevel.h`
2723 $echo $n "(You have $package" $c
2726 *) $echo $n " $baserev" $c ;;
2728 $echo $n " patchlevel $patchlevel" $c
2729 test 0 -eq "$subversion" || $echo $n " subversion $subversion" $c
2732 if test 0 -eq "$subversion"; then
2733 version=`LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; \
2734 echo $baserev $patchlevel | \
2735 $awk '{ printf "%.3f\n", $1 + $2/1000.0 }'`
2737 version=`LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; \
2738 echo $baserev $patchlevel $subversion | \
2739 $awk '{ printf "%.5f\n", $1 + $2/1000.0 + $3/100000.0 }'`
2741 : Figure out perl API version. Perhaps this should be in patchlevel.h
2742 if test "$subversion" -lt 50; then
2743 apiversion=`LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; \
2744 echo $baserev $patchlevel | \
2745 $awk '{ printf "%.3f\n", $1 + $2/1000.0 }'`
2747 apiversion="$version"
2750 : determine where private library files go
2751 : Usual default is /usr/local/lib/perl5/$version.
2752 : Also allow things like /opt/perl/lib/$version, since
2753 : /opt/perl/lib/perl5... would be redundant.
2755 *perl*) set dflt privlib lib/$version ;;
2756 *) set dflt privlib lib/$package/$version ;;
2761 There are some auxiliary files for $package that need to be put into a
2762 private library directory that is accessible by everyone.
2766 rp='Pathname where the private library files will reside?'
2768 if $test "X$privlibexp" != "X$ansexp"; then
2772 privlibexp="$ansexp"
2776 Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which
2777 private files reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from
2778 which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means).
2781 case "$installprivlib" in
2782 '') dflt=`echo $privlibexp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;;
2783 *) dflt="$installprivlib";;
2786 rp='Where will private files be installed?'
2788 installprivlib="$ans"
2790 installprivlib="$privlibexp"
2793 : set the prefixup variable, to restore leading tilda escape
2794 prefixup='case "$prefixexp" in
2796 *) eval "$1=\`echo \$$1 | sed \"s,^$prefixexp,$prefix,\"\`";;
2799 : determine where public architecture dependent libraries go
2802 : privlib default is /usr/local/lib/$package/$version
2803 : archlib default is /usr/local/lib/$package/$version/$archname
2804 : privlib may have an optional trailing /share.
2805 tdflt=`echo $privlib | $sed 's,/share$,,'`
2806 tdflt=$tdflt/$archname
2815 $spackage contains architecture-dependent library files. If you are
2816 sharing libraries in a heterogeneous environment, you might store
2817 these files in a separate location. Otherwise, you can just include
2818 them with the rest of the public library files.
2822 rp='Where do you want to put the public architecture-dependent libraries?'
2825 archlibexp="$ansexp"
2830 Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in
2831 which architecture-dependent library files reside from the directory
2832 in which they are installed (and from which they are presumably copied
2833 to the former directory by occult means).
2836 case "$installarchlib" in
2837 '') dflt=`echo $archlibexp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;;
2838 *) dflt="$installarchlib";;
2841 rp='Where will architecture-dependent library files be installed?'
2843 installarchlib="$ans"
2845 installarchlib="$archlibexp"
2847 if $test X"$archlib" = X"$privlib"; then
2853 : make some quick guesses about what we are up against
2855 $echo $n "Hmm... $c"
2865 $cat /usr/include/signal.h /usr/include/sys/signal.h >foo 2>/dev/null
2866 if test -f /osf_boot || $contains 'OSF/1' /usr/include/ctype.h >/dev/null 2>&1
2868 echo "Looks kind of like an OSF/1 system, but we'll see..."
2870 elif test `echo abc | tr a-z A-Z` = Abc ; then
2871 xxx=`./loc addbib blurfl $pth`
2872 if $test -f $xxx; then
2873 echo "Looks kind of like a USG system with BSD features, but we'll see..."
2877 if $contains SIGTSTP foo >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
2878 echo "Looks kind of like an extended USG system, but we'll see..."
2880 echo "Looks kind of like a USG system, but we'll see..."
2884 elif $contains SIGTSTP foo >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
2885 echo "Looks kind of like a BSD system, but we'll see..."
2889 echo "Looks kind of like a Version 7 system, but we'll see..."
2892 case "$eunicefix" in
2895 There is, however, a strange, musty smell in the air that reminds me of
2896 something...hmm...yes...I've got it...there's a VMS nearby, or I'm a Blit.
2900 : it so happens the Eunice I know will not run shell scripts in Unix format
2904 echo "Congratulations. You aren't running Eunice."
2908 : Detect OS2. The p_ variable is set above in the Head.U unit.
2913 I have the feeling something is not exactly right, however...don't tell me...
2914 lemme think...does HAL ring a bell?...no, of course, you're only running OS/2!
2919 if test -f /xenix; then
2920 echo "Actually, this looks more like a XENIX system..."
2925 echo "It's not Xenix..."
2930 if test -f /venix; then
2931 echo "Actually, this looks more like a VENIX system..."
2938 echo "Nor is it Venix..."
2941 chmod +x bsd usg v7 osf1 eunice xenix venix os2
2942 $eunicefix bsd usg v7 osf1 eunice xenix venix os2
2945 : see if setuid scripts can be secure
2948 Some kernels have a bug that prevents setuid #! scripts from being
2949 secure. Some sites have disabled setuid #! scripts because of this.
2951 First let's decide if your kernel supports secure setuid #! scripts.
2952 (If setuid #! scripts would be secure but have been disabled anyway,
2953 don't say that they are secure if asked.)
2958 if $test -d /dev/fd; then
2959 echo "#!$ls" >reflect
2960 chmod +x,u+s reflect
2961 ./reflect >flect 2>&1
2962 if $contains "/dev/fd" flect >/dev/null; then
2963 echo "Congratulations, your kernel has secure setuid scripts!" >&4
2967 If you are not sure if they are secure, I can check but I'll need a
2968 username and password different from the one you are using right now.
2969 If you don't have such a username or don't want me to test, simply
2973 rp='Other username to test security of setuid scripts with?'
2978 case "$d_suidsafe" in
2979 '') echo "I'll assume setuid scripts are *not* secure." >&4
2982 echo "Well, the $hint value is *not* secure." >&4
2984 *) echo "Well, the $hint value *is* secure." >&4
2989 $rm -f reflect flect
2990 echo "#!$ls" >reflect
2991 chmod +x,u+s reflect
2994 echo '"su" will (probably) prompt you for '"$ans's password."
2995 su $ans -c './reflect >flect'
2996 if $contains "/dev/fd" flect >/dev/null; then
2997 echo "Okay, it looks like setuid scripts are secure." >&4
3000 echo "I don't think setuid scripts are secure." >&4
3005 rp='Does your kernel have *secure* setuid scripts?'
3008 [yY]*) val="$define";;
3013 echo "I don't think setuid scripts are secure (no /dev/fd directory)." >&4
3014 echo "(That's for file descriptors, not floppy disks.)"
3020 $rm -f reflect flect
3022 : now see if they want to do setuid emulation
3025 case "$d_suidsafe" in
3028 echo "No need to emulate SUID scripts since they are secure here." >& 4
3032 Some systems have disabled setuid scripts, especially systems where
3033 setuid scripts cannot be secure. On systems where setuid scripts have
3034 been disabled, the setuid/setgid bits on scripts are currently
3035 useless. It is possible for $package to detect those bits and emulate
3036 setuid/setgid in a secure fashion. This emulation will only work if
3037 setuid scripts have been disabled in your kernel.
3041 "$define") dflt=y ;;
3044 rp="Do you want to do setuid/setgid emulation?"
3047 [yY]*) val="$define";;
3055 : determine where manual pages are on this system
3059 syspath='/usr/man/man1 /usr/man/mann /usr/man/manl /usr/man/local/man1'
3060 syspath="$syspath /usr/man/u_man/man1 /usr/share/man/man1"
3061 syspath="$syspath /usr/catman/u_man/man1 /usr/man/l_man/man1"
3062 syspath="$syspath /usr/local/man/u_man/man1 /usr/local/man/l_man/man1"
3063 syspath="$syspath /usr/man/man.L /local/man/man1 /usr/local/man/man1"
3064 sysman=`./loc . /usr/man/man1 $syspath`
3067 if $test -d "$sysman"; then
3068 echo "System manual is in $sysman." >&4
3070 echo "Could not find manual pages in source form." >&4
3073 : see what memory models we can support
3076 $cat >pdp11.c <<'EOP'
3085 ( cc -o pdp11 pdp11.c ) >/dev/null 2>&1
3086 if $test -f pdp11 && ./pdp11 2>/dev/null; then
3087 dflt='unsplit split'
3089 tans=`./loc . X /lib/small /lib/large /usr/lib/small /usr/lib/large /lib/medium /usr/lib/medium /lib/huge`
3092 *) if $test -d /lib/small || $test -d /usr/lib/small; then
3097 if $test -d /lib/medium || $test -d /usr/lib/medium; then
3100 if $test -d /lib/large || $test -d /usr/lib/large; then
3103 if $test -d /lib/huge || $test -d /usr/lib/huge; then
3112 Some systems have different model sizes. On most systems they are called
3113 small, medium, large, and huge. On the PDP11 they are called unsplit and
3114 split. If your system doesn't support different memory models, say "none".
3115 If you wish to force everything to one memory model, say "none" here and
3116 put the appropriate flags later when it asks you for other cc and ld flags.
3117 Venix systems may wish to put "none" and let the compiler figure things out.
3118 (In the following question multiple model names should be space separated.)
3120 The default for most systems is "none".
3123 rp="Which memory models are supported?"
3138 '') if $contains '\-i' $sysman/ld.1 >/dev/null 2>&1 || \
3139 $contains '\-i' $sysman/cc.1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
3146 rp="What flag indicates separate I and D space?"
3154 *large*|*small*|*medium*|*huge*)
3161 rp="What flag indicates large model?"
3171 *huge*) case "$huge" in
3175 rp="What flag indicates huge model?"
3185 *medium*) case "$medium" in
3189 rp="What flag indicates medium model?"
3196 *) medium="$large";;
3199 *small*) case "$small" in
3203 rp="What flag indicates small model?"
3214 echo "Unrecognized memory models--you may have to edit Makefile.SH" >&4
3217 $rm -f pdp11.* pdp11
3219 : see if we need a special compiler
3227 *) if $contains '\-M' $sysman/cc.1 >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3228 if $contains '\-M' $sysman/cpp.1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
3242 On some older systems the default C compiler will not resolve multiple global
3243 references that happen to have the same name. On some such systems the "Mcc"
3244 command may be used to force these to be resolved. On other systems a "cc -M"
3245 command is required. (Note that the -M flag on other systems indicates a
3246 memory model to use!) If you have the Gnu C compiler, you might wish to use
3252 rp="Use which C compiler?"
3260 rp="Use which C compiler?"
3264 : Look for a hint-file generated 'call-back-unit'. Now that the
3265 : user has specified the compiler, we may need to set or change some
3267 if $test -f cc.cbu; then
3271 echo "Checking for GNU cc in disguise and/or its version number..." >&4
3272 $cat >gccvers.c <<EOM
3277 printf("%s\n", __VERSION__);
3279 printf("%s\n", "1");
3285 if $cc -o gccvers gccvers.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
3286 gccversion=`./gccvers`
3287 case "$gccversion" in
3288 '') echo "You are not using GNU cc." ;;
3289 *) echo "You are using GNU cc $gccversion." ;;
3293 echo "*** WHOA THERE!!! ***" >&4
3294 echo " Your C compiler \"$cc\" doesn't seem to be working!" >&4
3295 case "$knowitall" in
3297 echo " You'd better start hunting for one and let me know about it." >&4
3303 case "$gccversion" in
3304 1*) cpp=`./loc gcc-cpp $cpp $pth` ;;
3307 : What should the include directory be ?
3309 $echo $n "Hmm... $c"
3313 if $test -f /bin/mips && /bin/mips; then
3314 echo "Looks like a MIPS system..."
3315 $cat >usr.c <<'EOCP'
3316 #ifdef SYSTYPE_BSD43
3320 if $cc -E usr.c > usr.out && $contains / usr.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then
3321 dflt='/bsd43/usr/include'
3325 mips_type='System V'
3327 $rm -f usr.c usr.out
3328 echo "and you're compiling with the $mips_type compiler and libraries."
3332 echo "Doesn't look like a MIPS system."
3342 case "$xxx_prompt" in
3345 rp='Where are the include files you want to use?'
3353 : see how we invoke the C preprocessor
3355 echo "Now, how can we feed standard input to your C preprocessor..." >&4
3356 cat <<'EOT' >testcpp.c
3362 echo 'cat >.$$.c; '"$cc"' -E ${1+"$@"} .$$.c; rm .$$.c' >cppstdin
3364 wrapper=`pwd`/cppstdin
3368 if $test "X$cppstdin" != "X" && \
3369 $cppstdin $cppminus <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1 && \
3370 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1
3372 echo "You used to use $cppstdin $cppminus so we'll use that again."
3374 '') echo "But let's see if we can live without a wrapper..." ;;
3376 if $cpprun $cpplast <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1 && \
3377 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1
3379 echo "(And we'll use $cpprun $cpplast to preprocess directly.)"
3382 echo "(However, $cpprun $cpplast does not work, let's see...)"
3390 echo "Good old $cppstdin $cppminus does not seem to be of any help..."
3397 elif echo 'Maybe "'"$cc"' -E" will work...'; \
3398 $cc -E <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \
3399 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3400 echo "Yup, it does."
3403 elif echo 'Nope...maybe "'"$cc"' -E -" will work...'; \
3404 $cc -E - <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \
3405 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3406 echo "Yup, it does."
3409 elif echo 'Nope...maybe "'"$cc"' -P" will work...'; \
3410 $cc -P <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \
3411 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3412 echo "Yipee, that works!"
3415 elif echo 'Nope...maybe "'"$cc"' -P -" will work...'; \
3416 $cc -P - <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \
3417 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3418 echo "At long last!"
3421 elif echo 'No such luck, maybe "'$cpp'" will work...'; \
3422 $cpp <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \
3423 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3427 elif echo 'Nixed again...maybe "'$cpp' -" will work...'; \
3428 $cpp - <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \
3429 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3430 echo "Hooray, it works! I was beginning to wonder."
3433 elif echo 'Uh-uh. Time to get fancy. Trying a wrapper...'; \
3434 $wrapper <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \
3435 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3441 rp="No dice. I can't find a C preprocessor. Name one:"
3445 $x_cpp <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1
3446 if $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
3447 echo "OK, that will do." >&4
3449 echo "Sorry, I can't get that to work. Go find one and rerun Configure." >&4
3464 echo "Perhaps can we force $cc -E using a wrapper..."
3465 if $wrapper <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \
3466 $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1
3472 echo "Nope, we'll have to live without it..."
3487 *) $rm -f $wrapper;;
3489 $rm -f testcpp.c testcpp.out
3491 : Set private lib path
3494 plibpth="$incpath/usr/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/ccs/lib"
3499 '') dlist="$loclibpth $plibpth $glibpth";;
3500 *) dlist="$libpth";;
3503 : Now check and see which directories actually exist, avoiding duplicates
3507 if $test -d $xxx; then
3510 *) libpth="$libpth $xxx";;
3516 Some systems have incompatible or broken versions of libraries. Among
3517 the directories listed in the question below, please remove any you
3518 know not to be holding relevant libraries, and add any that are needed.
3519 Say "none" for none.
3530 rp="Directories to use for library searches?"
3537 : compute shared library extension
3540 if xxx=`./loc libc.sl X $libpth`; $test -f "$xxx"; then
3550 On some systems, shared libraries may be available. Answer 'none' if
3551 you want to suppress searching of shared libraries for the remaining
3552 of this configuration.
3555 rp='What is the file extension used for shared libraries?'
3559 : Define several unixisms.
3560 : Hints files or command line option can be used to override them.
3561 : The convoluted testing is in case hints files set either the old
3564 '') case "$exe_ext" in
3566 *) _exe="$exe_ext" ;;
3571 '') case "$lib_ext" in
3578 '') case "$obj_ext" in
3585 '') case "$path_sep" in
3596 : Which makefile gets called first. This is used by make depend.
3597 case "$firstmakefile" in
3598 '') firstmakefile='makefile';;
3601 : Looking for optional libraries
3603 echo "Checking for optional libraries..." >&4
3608 case "$libswanted" in
3609 '') libswanted='c_s';;
3611 for thislib in $libswanted; do
3613 if xxx=`./loc lib$thislib.$so.[0-9]'*' X $libpth`; $test -f "$xxx"; then
3614 echo "Found -l$thislib (shared)."
3617 *) dflt="$dflt -l$thislib";;
3619 elif xxx=`./loc lib$thislib.$so X $libpth` ; $test -f "$xxx"; then
3620 echo "Found -l$thislib (shared)."
3623 *) dflt="$dflt -l$thislib";;
3625 elif xxx=`./loc lib$thislib$_a X $libpth`; $test -f "$xxx"; then
3626 echo "Found -l$thislib."
3629 *) dflt="$dflt -l$thislib";;
3631 elif xxx=`./loc $thislib$_a X $libpth`; $test -f "$xxx"; then
3632 echo "Found -l$thislib."
3635 *) dflt="$dflt -l$thislib";;
3637 elif xxx=`./loc lib${thislib}_s$_a X $libpth`; $test -f "$xxx"; then
3638 echo "Found -l${thislib}_s."
3641 *) dflt="$dflt -l${thislib}_s";;
3643 elif xxx=`./loc Slib$thislib$_a X $xlibpth`; $test -f "$xxx"; then
3644 echo "Found -l$thislib."
3647 *) dflt="$dflt -l$thislib";;
3650 echo "No -l$thislib."
3661 ' '|'') dflt='none';;
3666 Some versions of Unix support shared libraries, which make executables smaller
3667 but make load time slightly longer.
3669 On some systems, mostly System V Release 3's, the shared library is included
3670 by putting the option "-lc_s" as the last thing on the cc command line when
3671 linking. Other systems use shared libraries by default. There may be other
3672 libraries needed to compile $package on your machine as well. If your system
3673 needs the "-lc_s" option, include it here. Include any other special libraries
3674 here as well. Say "none" for none.
3678 rp="Any additional libraries?"
3685 : determine optimize, if desired, or use for debug flag also
3687 ' '|$undef) dflt='none';;
3689 *) dflt="$optimize";;
3693 Some C compilers have problems with their optimizers. By default, $package
3694 compiles with the -O flag to use the optimizer. Alternately, you might want
3695 to use the symbolic debugger, which uses the -g flag (on traditional Unix
3696 systems). Either flag can be specified here. To use neither flag, specify
3700 rp="What optimizer/debugger flag should be used?"
3704 'none') optimize=" ";;
3708 : We will not override a previous value, but we might want to
3709 : augment a hint file
3712 case "$gccversion" in
3713 1*) dflt='-fpcc-struct-return' ;;
3716 *-g*) dflt="$dflt -DDEBUGGING";;
3718 case "$gccversion" in
3719 2*) if test -d /etc/conf/kconfig.d &&
3720 $contains _POSIX_VERSION $usrinc/sys/unistd.h >/dev/null 2>&1
3729 case "$mips_type" in
3730 *BSD*|'') inclwanted="$locincpth $usrinc";;
3731 *) inclwanted="$locincpth $inclwanted $usrinc/bsd";;
3733 for thisincl in $inclwanted; do
3734 if $test -d $thisincl; then
3735 if $test x$thisincl != x$usrinc; then
3738 *) dflt="$dflt -I$thisincl";;
3744 inctest='if $contains $2 $usrinc/$1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
3746 elif $contains $2 $usrinc/sys/$1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
3754 *) dflt="$dflt -D$2";;
3759 set signal.h __LANGUAGE_C__; eval $inctest
3761 set signal.h LANGUAGE_C; eval $inctest
3765 none|recommended) dflt="$ccflags $dflt" ;;
3766 *) dflt="$ccflags";;
3774 Your C compiler may want other flags. For this question you should include
3775 -I/whatever and -DWHATEVER flags and any other flags used by the C compiler,
3776 but you should NOT include libraries or ld flags like -lwhatever. If you
3777 want $package to honor its debug switch, you should include -DDEBUGGING here.
3778 Your C compiler might also need additional flags, such as -D_POSIX_SOURCE.
3780 To use no flags, specify the word "none".
3786 rp="Any additional cc flags?"
3793 : the following weeds options from ccflags that are of no interest to cpp
3795 case "$gccversion" in
3796 1*) cppflags="$cppflags -D__GNUC__"
3798 case "$mips_type" in
3800 *BSD*) cppflags="$cppflags -DSYSTYPE_BSD43";;
3806 echo "Let me guess what the preprocessor flags are..." >&4
3820 *) ftry="$previous $flag";;
3822 if $cppstdin -DLFRULB=bar $cppflags $ftry $cppminus <cpp.c \
3823 >cpp1.out 2>/dev/null && \
3824 $cpprun -DLFRULB=bar $cppflags $ftry $cpplast <cpp.c \
3825 >cpp2.out 2>/dev/null && \
3826 $contains 'foo.*xx.*bar' cpp1.out >/dev/null 2>&1 && \
3827 $contains 'foo.*xx.*bar' cpp2.out >/dev/null 2>&1
3829 cppflags="$cppflags $ftry"
3839 *-*) echo "They appear to be: $cppflags";;
3841 $rm -f cpp.c cpp?.out
3845 : flags used in final linking phase
3847 '') if ./venix; then
3853 *-posix*) dflt="$dflt -posix" ;;
3856 *) dflt="$ldflags";;
3859 : Try to guess additional flags to pick up local libraries.
3860 for thislibdir in $libpth; do
3861 case " $loclibpth " in
3864 *"-L$thislibdir "*) ;;
3865 *) dflt="$dflt -L$thislibdir" ;;
3877 Your C linker may need flags. For this question you should
3878 include -L/whatever and any other flags used by the C linker, but you
3879 should NOT include libraries like -lwhatever.
3881 Make sure you include the appropriate -L/path flags if your C linker
3882 does not normally search all of the directories you specified above,
3885 To use no flags, specify the word "none".
3889 rp="Any additional ld flags (NOT including libraries)?"
3895 rmlist="$rmlist pdp11"
3899 echo "Checking your choice of C compiler and flags for coherency..." >&4
3900 set X $cc $optimize $ccflags $ldflags -o try try.c $libs
3903 I've tried to compile and run a simple program with:
3908 and I got the following output:
3911 $cat > try.c <<'EOF'
3913 main() { printf("Ok\n"); exit(0); }
3916 if sh -c "$cc $optimize $ccflags $ldflags -o try try.c $libs" >>try.msg 2>&1; then
3917 if sh -c './try' >>try.msg 2>&1; then
3921 *) echo 'The program compiled OK, but produced no output.' >> try.msg
3924 cat >> try.msg <<'EOQS'
3925 If $libs contains -lsfio, and sfio is mis-configured, then it
3926 sometimes (apparently) runs and exits with a 0 status, but with no
3927 output! It may have to do with sfio's use of _exit vs. exit.
3930 rp="You have a big problem. Shall I abort Configure"
3937 echo "The program compiled OK, but exited with status $?." >>try.msg
3938 rp="You have a problem. Shall I abort Configure"
3942 echo "I can't compile the test program." >>try.msg
3943 rp="You have a BIG problem. Shall I abort Configure"
3949 case "$knowitall" in
3951 echo "(The supplied flags might be incorrect with this C compiler.)"
3959 *) echo "Ok. Stopping Configure." >&4
3964 n) echo "OK, that should do.";;
3966 $rm -f try try.* core
3968 : determine filename position in cpp output
3970 echo "Computing filename position in cpp output for #include directives..." >&4
3971 echo '#include <stdio.h>' > foo.c
3974 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus <foo.c 2>/dev/null | \
3975 $grep '^[ ]*#.*stdio\.h' | \
3976 while read cline; do
3979 while $test \$# -gt 0; do
3980 if $test -r \`echo \$1 | $tr -d '"'\`; then
3985 pos=\`expr \$pos + 1\`
3997 *) pos="${fieldn}th";;
3999 echo "Your cpp writes the filename in the $pos field of the line."
4001 : locate header file
4006 if test -f $usrinc/\$wanted; then
4007 echo "$usrinc/\$wanted"
4010 awkprg='{ print \$$fieldn }'
4011 echo "#include <\$wanted>" > foo\$\$.c
4012 $cppstdin $cppminus $cppflags < foo\$\$.c 2>/dev/null | \
4013 $grep "^[ ]*#.*\$wanted" | \
4014 while read cline; do
4015 name=\`echo \$cline | $awk "\$awkprg" | $tr -d '"'\`
4017 */\$wanted) echo "\$name"; exit 0;;
4028 : define an alternate in-header-list? function
4029 inhdr='echo " "; td=$define; tu=$undef; yyy=$@;
4030 cont=true; xxf="echo \"<\$1> found.\" >&4";
4031 case $# in 2) xxnf="echo \"<\$1> NOT found.\" >&4";;
4032 *) xxnf="echo \"<\$1> NOT found, ...\" >&4";;
4034 case $# in 4) instead=instead;; *) instead="at last";; esac;
4035 while $test "$cont"; do
4037 var=$2; eval "was=\$$2";
4038 if $test "$xxx" && $test -r "$xxx";
4040 eval "case \"\$$var\" in $undef) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$td";
4043 eval "case \"\$$var\" in $define) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$tu"; fi;
4044 set $yyy; shift; shift; yyy=$@;
4045 case $# in 0) cont="";;
4046 2) xxf="echo \"but I found <\$1> $instead.\" >&4";
4047 xxnf="echo \"and I did not find <\$1> either.\" >&4";;
4048 *) xxf="echo \"but I found <\$1\> instead.\" >&4";
4049 xxnf="echo \"there is no <\$1>, ...\" >&4";;
4053 do set $yyy; var=$2; eval "was=\$$2";
4054 eval "case \"\$$var\" in $define) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$tu";
4055 set $yyy; shift; shift; yyy=$@;
4058 : see if this is a malloc.h system
4059 set malloc.h i_malloc
4062 : see if stdlib is available
4063 set stdlib.h i_stdlib
4066 : determine which malloc to compile in
4068 case "$usemymalloc" in
4069 ''|y*|true) dflt='y' ;;
4070 n*|false) dflt='n' ;;
4071 *) dflt="$usemymalloc" ;;
4073 rp="Do you wish to attempt to use the malloc that comes with $package?"
4079 mallocsrc='malloc.c'
4080 mallocobj="malloc$_o"
4081 d_mymalloc="$define"
4084 : Remove malloc from list of libraries to use
4085 echo "Removing unneeded -lmalloc from library list" >&4
4086 set `echo X $libs | $sed -e 's/-lmalloc / /' -e 's/-lmalloc$//'`
4089 echo "libs = $libs" >&4
4101 : compute the return types of malloc and free
4103 $cat >malloc.c <<END
4107 #include <sys/types.h>
4121 case "$malloctype" in
4123 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY_MALLOC malloc.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4130 echo "Your system wants malloc to return '$malloctype', it would seem." >&4
4134 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY_FREE malloc.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4141 echo "Your system uses $freetype free(), it would seem." >&4
4143 : Cruising for prototypes
4145 echo "Checking out function prototypes..." >&4
4146 $cat >prototype.c <<'EOCP'
4147 main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
4150 if $cc $ccflags -c prototype.c >prototype.out 2>&1 ; then
4151 echo "Your C compiler appears to support function prototypes."
4154 echo "Your C compiler doesn't seem to understand function prototypes."
4161 case "$prototype" in
4163 *) ansi2knr='ansi2knr'
4168 This version of $package can only be compiled by a compiler that
4169 understands function prototypes. Unfortunately, your C compiler
4171 doesn't seem to understand them. Sorry about that.
4173 If GNU cc is avaiable for your system, perhaps you could try that instead.
4175 Eventually, we hope to support building Perl with pre-ANSI compilers.
4176 If you would like to help in that effort, please contact <perlbug@perl.org>.
4178 Aborting Configure now.
4184 : determine where public executables go
4189 rp='Pathname where the public executables will reside?'
4191 if $test "X$ansexp" != "X$binexp"; then
4199 Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which
4200 executables reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from
4201 which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means).
4204 case "$installbin" in
4205 '') dflt=`echo $binexp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;;
4206 *) dflt="$installbin";;
4209 rp='Where will public executables be installed?'
4213 installbin="$binexp"
4216 : define a shorthand compile call
4220 $cc $optimize $ccflags $ldflags -o ${mc_file} $* ${mc_file}.c $libs > /dev/null 2>&1;'
4221 : define a shorthand compile call for compilations that should be ok.
4225 $cc $optimize $ccflags $ldflags -o ${mc_file} $* ${mc_file}.c $libs;'
4228 echo "Checking for GNU C Library..." >&4
4229 cat >gnulibc.c <<EOM
4242 if eval $compile_ok && ./gnulibc; then
4244 echo "You are using the GNU C Library"
4247 echo "You are not using the GNU C Library"
4253 : see if nm is to be used to determine whether a symbol is defined or not
4257 case "$d_gnulibc" in
4260 echo "nm probably won't work on the GNU C Library." >&4
4266 if $test "$osname" = aix -a ! -f /lib/syscalls.exp; then
4268 echo "Whoops! This is an AIX system without /lib/syscalls.exp!" >&4
4269 echo "'nm' won't be sufficient on this sytem." >&4
4275 '') dflt=`$egrep 'inlibc|csym' $rsrc/Configure | wc -l 2>/dev/null`
4276 if $test $dflt -gt 20; then
4286 true|$define) dflt=y;;
4293 I can use $nm to extract the symbols from your C libraries. This
4294 is a time consuming task which may generate huge output on the disk (up
4295 to 3 megabytes) but that should make the symbols extraction faster. The
4296 alternative is to skip the 'nm' extraction part and to compile a small
4297 test program instead to determine whether each symbol is present. If
4298 you have a fast C compiler and/or if your 'nm' output cannot be parsed,
4299 this may be the best solution.
4301 You probably shouldn't let me use 'nm' if you are using the GNU C Library.
4304 rp="Shall I use $nm to extract C symbols from the libraries?"
4307 [Nn]*) usenm=false;;
4316 : nm options which may be necessary
4318 '') if $test -f /mach_boot; then
4320 elif $test -d /usr/ccs/lib; then
4321 nm_opt='-p' # Solaris (and SunOS?)
4322 elif $test -f /dgux; then
4324 elif $test -f /lib64/rld; then
4325 nm_opt='-p' # 64-bit Irix
4331 : nm options which may be necessary for shared libraries but illegal
4332 : for archive libraries. Thank you, Linux.
4333 case "$nm_so_opt" in
4334 '') case "$myuname" in
4336 if $nm --help | $grep 'dynamic' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
4337 nm_so_opt='--dynamic'
4346 : get list of predefined functions in a handy place
4351 *-lc_s*) libc=`./loc libc_s$_a $libc $libpth`
4358 *) for thislib in $libs; do
4361 : Handle C library specially below.
4364 thislib=`echo $thislib | $sed -e 's/^-l//'`
4365 if try=`./loc lib$thislib.$so.'*' X $libpth`; $test -f "$try"; then
4367 elif try=`./loc lib$thislib.$so X $libpth`; $test -f "$try"; then
4369 elif try=`./loc lib$thislib$_a X $libpth`; $test -f "$try"; then
4371 elif try=`./loc $thislib$_a X $libpth`; $test -f "$try"; then
4373 elif try=`./loc lib$thislib X $libpth`; $test -f "$try"; then
4375 elif try=`./loc $thislib X $libpth`; $test -f "$try"; then
4377 elif try=`./loc Slib$thislib$_a X $xlibpth`; $test -f "$try"; then
4382 libnames="$libnames $try"
4384 *) libnames="$libnames $thislib" ;;
4393 for xxx in $libpth; do
4394 $test -r $1 || set $xxx/libc.$so
4395 : The messy sed command sorts on library version numbers.
4397 set `echo blurfl; echo $xxx/libc.$so.[0-9]* | \
4398 tr ' ' '\012' | egrep -v '\.[A-Za-z]*$' | $sed -e '
4400 s/[0-9][0-9]*/0000&/g
4401 s/0*\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\)/\1/g
4404 sort | $sed -e 's/^.* //'`
4407 $test -r $1 || set /usr/ccs/lib/libc.$so
4408 $test -r $1 || set /lib/libsys_s$_a
4414 if $test -r "$1"; then
4415 echo "Your (shared) C library seems to be in $1."
4417 elif $test -r /lib/libc && $test -r /lib/clib; then
4418 echo "Your C library seems to be in both /lib/clib and /lib/libc."
4420 libc='/lib/clib /lib/libc'
4421 if $test -r /lib/syslib; then
4422 echo "(Your math library is in /lib/syslib.)"
4423 libc="$libc /lib/syslib"
4425 elif $test -r "$libc" || (test -h "$libc") >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4426 echo "Your C library seems to be in $libc, as you said before."
4427 elif $test -r $incpath/usr/lib/libc$_a; then
4428 libc=$incpath/usr/lib/libc$_a;
4429 echo "Your C library seems to be in $libc. That's fine."
4430 elif $test -r /lib/libc$_a; then
4432 echo "Your C library seems to be in $libc. You're normal."
4434 if tans=`./loc libc$_a blurfl/dyick $libpth`; $test -r "$tans"; then
4436 elif tans=`./loc libc blurfl/dyick $libpth`; $test -r "$tans"; then
4437 libnames="$libnames "`./loc clib blurfl/dyick $libpth`
4438 elif tans=`./loc clib blurfl/dyick $libpth`; $test -r "$tans"; then
4440 elif tans=`./loc Slibc$_a blurfl/dyick $xlibpth`; $test -r "$tans"; then
4442 elif tans=`./loc Mlibc$_a blurfl/dyick $xlibpth`; $test -r "$tans"; then
4445 tans=`./loc Llibc$_a blurfl/dyick $xlibpth`
4447 if $test -r "$tans"; then
4448 echo "Your C library seems to be in $tans, of all places."
4454 if $test $xxx = apollo -o -r "$libc" || (test -h "$libc") >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4458 If the guess above is wrong (which it might be if you're using a strange
4459 compiler, or your machine supports multiple models), you can override it here.
4464 echo $libpth | tr ' ' '\012' | sort | uniq > libpath
4466 I can't seem to find your C library. I've looked in the following places:
4469 $sed 's/^/ /' libpath
4472 None of these seems to contain your C library. I need to get its name...
4477 rp='Where is your C library?'
4482 echo $libc $libnames | tr ' ' '\012' | sort | uniq > libnames
4483 set X `cat libnames`
4486 case $# in 1) xxx=file; esac
4487 echo "Extracting names from the following $xxx for later perusal:" >&4
4489 $sed 's/^/ /' libnames >&4
4491 $echo $n "This may take a while...$c" >&4
4495 *$so*) $nm $nm_so_opt $nm_opt $file 2>/dev/null;;
4496 *) $nm $nm_opt $file 2>/dev/null;;
4501 $grep fprintf libc.tmp > libc.ptf
4502 xscan='eval "<libc.ptf $com >libc.list"; $echo $n ".$c" >&4'
4503 xrun='eval "<libc.tmp $com >libc.list"; echo "done" >&4'
4505 if com="$sed -n -e 's/__IO//' -e 's/^.* $xxx *_[_.]*//p' -e 's/^.* $xxx *//p'";\
4507 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4509 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/^__*//' -e 's/^\([a-zA-Z_0-9$]*\).*xtern.*/\1/p'";\
4511 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4513 elif com="$sed -n -e '/|UNDEF/d' -e '/FUNC..GL/s/^.*|__*//p'";\
4515 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4517 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/^.* D __*//p' -e 's/^.* D //p'";\
4519 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4521 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/^_//' -e 's/^\([a-zA-Z_0-9]*\).*xtern.*text.*/\1/p'";\
4523 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4525 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/^.*|FUNC |GLOB .*|//p'";\
4527 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4529 elif com="$grep '|' | $sed -n -e '/|COMMON/d' -e '/|DATA/d' \
4530 -e '/ file/d' -e 's/^\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p'";\
4532 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4534 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/^.*|FUNC |GLOB .*|//p' -e 's/^.*|FUNC |WEAK .*|//p'";\
4536 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4538 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/^__//' -e '/|Undef/d' -e '/|Proc/s/ .*//p'";\
4540 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4542 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/^.*|Proc .*|Text *| *//p'";\
4544 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4546 elif com="$sed -n -e '/Def. Text/s/.* \([^ ]*\)\$/\1/p'";\
4548 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4550 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/^[-0-9a-f ]*_\(.*\)=.*/\1/p'";\
4552 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4554 elif com="$sed -n -e 's/.*\.text n\ \ \ \.//p'";\
4556 $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4559 $nm -p $* 2>/dev/null >libc.tmp
4560 $grep fprintf libc.tmp > libc.ptf
4561 if com="$sed -n -e 's/^.* [ADTSIW] *_[_.]*//p' -e 's/^.* [ADTSIW] //p'";\
4562 eval $xscan; $contains '^fprintf$' libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1
4568 echo "$nm didn't seem to work right. Trying $ar instead..." >&4
4570 if $ar t $libc > libc.tmp && $contains '^fprintf$' libc.tmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then
4571 for thisname in $libnames $libc; do
4572 $ar t $thisname >>libc.tmp
4574 $sed -e "s/\\$_o\$//" < libc.tmp > libc.list
4576 elif test "X$osname" = "Xos2" && $ar tv $libc > libc.tmp; then
4577 # Repeat libc to extract forwarders to DLL entries too
4578 for thisname in $libnames $libc; do
4579 $ar tv $thisname >>libc.tmp
4580 # Revision 50 of EMX has bug in $ar.
4581 # it will not extract forwarders to DLL entries
4582 # Use emximp which will extract exactly them.
4583 emximp -o tmp.imp $thisname \
4585 $sed -e 's/^\([_a-zA-Z0-9]*\) .*$/\1/p' \
4586 < tmp.imp >>libc.tmp
4589 $sed -e "s/\\$_o\$//" -e 's/^ \+//' < libc.tmp > libc.list
4592 echo "$ar didn't seem to work right." >&4
4593 echo "Maybe this is a Cray...trying bld instead..." >&4
4594 if bld t $libc | $sed -e 's/.*\///' -e "s/\\$_o:.*\$//" > libc.list
4596 for thisname in $libnames; do
4598 $sed -e 's/.*\///' -e "s/\\$_o:.*\$//" >>libc.list
4599 $ar t $thisname >>libc.tmp
4603 echo "That didn't work either. Giving up." >&4
4610 if $test -f /lib/syscalls.exp; then
4612 echo "Also extracting names from /lib/syscalls.exp for good ole AIX..." >&4
4613 $sed -n 's/^\([^ ]*\)[ ]*syscall$/\1/p' /lib/syscalls.exp >>libc.list
4617 $rm -f libnames libpath
4619 : see if dld is available
4623 : is a C symbol defined?
4626 -v) tf=libc.tmp; tc=""; tdc="";;
4627 -a) tf=libc.tmp; tc="[0]"; tdc="[]";;
4628 *) tlook="^$1\$"; tf=libc.list; tc="()"; tdc="()";;
4631 case "$reuseval-$4" in
4633 true-*) tx=no; eval "tval=\$$4"; case "$tval" in "") tx=yes;; esac;;
4639 if $contains $tlook $tf >/dev/null 2>&1;
4644 echo "main() { extern short $1$tdc; printf(\"%hd\", $1$tc); }" > t.c;
4645 if $cc $optimize $ccflags $ldflags -o t t.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1;
4653 $define) tval=true;;
4659 : define an is-in-libc? function
4660 inlibc='echo " "; td=$define; tu=$undef;
4661 sym=$1; var=$2; eval "was=\$$2";
4663 case "$reuseval$was" in
4673 echo "$sym() found." >&4;
4674 case "$was" in $undef) . ./whoa; esac; eval "$var=\$td";;
4676 echo "$sym() NOT found." >&4;
4677 case "$was" in $define) . ./whoa; esac; eval "$var=\$tu";;
4681 $define) echo "$sym() found." >&4;;
4682 *) echo "$sym() NOT found." >&4;;
4686 : see if dlopen exists
4693 : determine which dynamic loading, if any, to compile in
4695 dldir="ext/DynaLoader"
4708 $define) dflt='y' ;;
4711 $define) dflt='y' ;;
4713 : Does a dl_xxx.xs file exist for this operating system
4714 $test -f $rsrc/$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs && dflt='y'
4717 rp="Do you wish to use dynamic loading?"
4724 if $test -f $rsrc/$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs ; then
4725 dflt="$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs"
4726 elif $test "$d_dlopen" = "$define" ; then
4727 dflt="$dldir/dl_dlopen.xs"
4728 elif $test "$i_dld" = "$define" ; then
4729 dflt="$dldir/dl_dld.xs"
4734 *) dflt="$dldir/$dlsrc"
4737 echo "The following dynamic loading files are available:"
4738 : Can not go over to $dldir because getfile has path hard-coded in.
4739 tdir=`pwd`; cd $rsrc; $ls -C $dldir/dl*.xs; cd $tdir
4740 rp="Source file to use for dynamic loading"
4742 # XXX This getfile call will fail the existence check if you try
4743 # building away from $src (this is not supported yet).
4747 dlsrc=`echo $ans | $sed -e 's@.*/\([^/]*\)$@\1@'`
4751 Some systems may require passing special flags to $cc -c to
4752 compile modules that will be used to create a shared library.
4753 To use no flags, say "none".
4756 case "$cccdlflags" in
4757 '') case "$gccversion" in
4758 '') case "$osname" in
4760 next) dflt='none' ;;
4761 irix*) dflt='-KPIC' ;;
4762 svr4*|esix*|solaris) dflt='-KPIC' ;;
4763 sunos) dflt='-pic' ;;
4767 *) case "$osname" in
4768 svr4*|esix*|solaris) dflt='-fPIC' ;;
4773 *) dflt="$cccdlflags" ;;
4775 rp="Any special flags to pass to $cc -c to compile shared library modules?"
4778 none) cccdlflags=' ' ;;
4779 *) cccdlflags="$ans" ;;
4784 Some systems use ld to create libraries that can be dynamically loaded,
4785 while other systems (such as those using ELF) use $cc.
4789 '') $cat >try.c <<'EOM'
4790 /* Test for whether ELF binaries are produced */
4795 int i = open("a.out",O_RDONLY);
4798 if(read(i,b,4)==4 && b[0]==127 && b[1]=='E' && b[2]=='L' && b[3]=='F')
4799 exit(0); /* succeed (yes, it's ELF) */
4804 if $cc $ccflags try.c >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./a.out; then
4806 You appear to have ELF support. I'll use $cc to build dynamic libraries.
4810 echo "I'll use ld to build dynamic libraries."
4819 rp="What command should be used to create dynamic libraries?"
4825 Some systems may require passing special flags to $ld to create a
4826 library that can be dynamically loaded. If your ld flags include
4827 -L/other/path options to locate libraries outside your loader's normal
4828 search path, you may need to specify those -L options here as well. To
4829 use no flags, say "none".
4832 case "$lddlflags" in
4833 '') case "$osname" in
4835 linux|irix*) dflt='-shared' ;;
4836 next) dflt='none' ;;
4837 solaris) dflt='-G' ;;
4838 sunos) dflt='-assert nodefinitions' ;;
4839 svr4*|esix*) dflt="-G $ldflags" ;;
4843 *) dflt="$lddlflags" ;;
4846 : Try to guess additional flags to pick up local libraries.
4847 for thisflag in $ldflags; do
4852 *) dflt="$dflt $thisflag" ;;
4859 ''|' ') dflt='none' ;;
4862 rp="Any special flags to pass to $ld to create a dynamically loaded library?"
4865 none) lddlflags=' ' ;;
4866 *) lddlflags="$ans" ;;
4871 Some systems may require passing special flags to $cc to indicate that
4872 the resulting executable will use dynamic linking. To use no flags,
4876 case "$ccdlflags" in
4877 '') case "$osname" in
4878 hpux) dflt='-Wl,-E' ;;
4879 linux) dflt='-rdynamic' ;;
4880 next) dflt='none' ;;
4881 sunos) dflt='none' ;;
4885 *) dflt="$ccdlflags" ;;
4887 rp="Any special flags to pass to $cc to use dynamic loading?"
4890 none) ccdlflags=' ' ;;
4891 *) ccdlflags="$ans" ;;
4905 # No dynamic loading being used, so don't bother even to prompt.
4908 *) case "$useshrplib" in
4909 '') case "$osname" in
4910 svr4*|dgux|dynixptx|esix|powerux)
4912 also='Building a shared libperl is required for dynamic loading to work on your system.'
4917 also='Building a shared libperl is needed for MAB support.'
4935 The perl executable is normally obtained by linking perlmain.c with
4936 libperl${_a}, any static extensions (usually just DynaLoader), and
4937 any other libraries needed on this system (such as -lm, etc.). Since
4938 your system supports dynamic loading, it is probably possible to build
4939 a shared libperl.$so. If you will have more than one executable linked
4940 to libperl.$so, this will significantly reduce the size of each
4941 executable, but it may have a noticeable affect on performance. The
4942 default is probably sensible for your system.
4946 rp="Build a shared libperl.$so (y/n)"
4951 # Why does next4 have to be so different?
4952 case "${osname}${osvers}" in
4953 next4*) xxx='DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH' ;;
4954 os2*) xxx='' ;; # Nothing special needed.
4955 *) xxx='LD_LIBRARY_PATH' ;;
4957 if test X"$xxx" != "X"; then
4958 $cat <<EOM | $tee -a ../config.msg >&4
4960 To build perl, you must add the current working directory to your
4961 $xxx environment variable before running make. You can do
4963 $xxx=\`pwd\`; export $xxx
4964 for Bourne-style shells, or
4966 for Csh-style shells. You *MUST* do this before running make.
4971 *) useshrplib='false' ;;
4976 case "$useshrplib" in
4980 # Figure out a good name for libperl.so. Since it gets stored in
4981 # a version-specific architecture-dependent library, the version
4982 # number isn't really that important, except for making cc/ld happy.
4984 # A name such as libperl.so.3.1
4985 majmin="libperl.$so.$patchlevel.$subversion"
4986 # A name such as libperl.so.301
4987 majonly=`echo $patchlevel $subversion |
4988 $awk '{printf "%d%02d", $1, $2}'`
4989 majonly=libperl.$so.$majonly
4990 # I'd prefer to keep the os-specific stuff here to a minimum, and
4991 # rely on figuring it out from the naming of libc.
4992 case "${osname}${osvers}" in
4995 # XXX How handle the --version stuff for MAB?
4997 linux*) # ld won't link with a bare -lperl otherwise.
5000 *) # Try to guess based on whether libc has major.minor.
5002 *libc.$so.[0-9]*.[0-9]*) dflt=$majmin ;;
5003 *libc.$so.[0-9]*) dflt=$majonly ;;
5004 *) dflt=libperl.$so ;;
5014 I need to select a good name for the shared libperl. If your system uses
5015 library names with major and minor numbers, then you might want something
5016 like $majmin. Alternatively, if your system uses a single version
5017 number for shared libraries, then you might want to use $majonly.
5018 Or, your system might be quite happy with a simple libperl.$so.
5020 Since the shared libperl will get installed into a version-specific
5021 architecture-dependent directory, the version number of the shared perl
5022 library probably isn't important, so the default should be o.k.
5025 rp='What name do you want to give to the shared libperl?'
5028 echo "Ok, I'll use $libperl"
5031 libperl="libperl${_a}"
5035 # Detect old use of shrpdir via undocumented Configure -Dshrpdir
5039 WARNING: Use of the shrpdir variable for the installation location of
5040 the shared $libperl is not supported. It was never documented and
5041 will not work in this version. Let me (doughera@lafayette.edu)
5042 know of any problems this may cause.
5048 But your current setting of $shrpdir is
5049 the default anyway, so it's harmless.
5054 Further, your current attempted setting of $shrpdir
5055 conflicts with the value of $archlibexp/CORE
5056 that installperl will use.
5063 # How will the perl executable find the installed shared $libperl?
5064 # Add $xxx to ccdlflags.
5065 # If we can't figure out a command-line option, use $shrpenv to
5066 # set env LD_RUN_PATH. The main perl makefile uses this.
5067 shrpdir=$archlibexp/CORE
5070 if "$useshrplib"; then
5073 # We'll set it in Makefile.SH...
5079 xxx="-Wl,-R$shrpdir"
5081 linux|irix*|dec_osf)
5082 xxx="-Wl,-rpath,$shrpdir"
5085 # next doesn't like the default...
5088 tmp_shrpenv="env LD_RUN_PATH=$shrpdir"
5094 # Only add $xxx if it isn't already in ccdlflags.
5095 case " $ccdlflags " in
5097 *) ccdlflags="$ccdlflags $xxx"
5100 Adding $xxx to the flags
5101 passed to $ld so that the perl executable will find the
5102 installed shared $libperl.
5110 # Respect a hint or command-line value.
5112 '') shrpenv="$tmp_shrpenv" ;;
5115 : determine where manual pages go
5116 set man1dir man1dir none
5120 $spackage has manual pages available in source form.
5124 echo "However, you don't have nroff, so they're probably useless to you."
5126 '') man1dir="none";;
5129 echo "If you don't want the manual sources installed, answer 'none'."
5134 lookpath="$prefixexp/man/man1 $prefixexp/man/l_man/man1"
5135 lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/p_man/man1"
5136 lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/u_man/man1"
5137 lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/man.1"
5139 */?_man*) dflt=`./loc . $prefixexp/l_man/man1 $lookpath` ;;
5140 *) dflt=`./loc . $prefixexp/man/man1 $lookpath` ;;
5150 rp="Where do the main $spackage manual pages (source) go?"
5152 if $test "X$man1direxp" != "X$ansexp"; then
5156 man1direxp="$ansexp"
5164 Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which
5165 manual pages reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from
5166 which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means).
5169 case "$installman1dir" in
5170 '') dflt=`echo $man1direxp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;;
5171 *) dflt="$installman1dir";;
5174 rp='Where will man pages be installed?'
5176 installman1dir="$ans"
5178 installman1dir="$man1direxp"
5181 : What suffix to use on installed man pages
5188 rp="What suffix should be used for the main $spackage man pages?"
5190 '') case "$man1dir" in
5204 *) dflt="$man1ext";;
5211 : see if we can have long filenames
5213 rmlist="$rmlist /tmp/cf$$"
5214 $test -d /tmp/cf$$ || mkdir /tmp/cf$$
5215 first=123456789abcdef
5216 second=/tmp/cf$$/$first
5217 $rm -f $first $second
5218 if (echo hi >$first) 2>/dev/null; then
5219 if $test -f 123456789abcde; then
5220 echo 'You cannot have filenames longer than 14 characters. Sigh.' >&4
5223 if (echo hi >$second) 2>/dev/null; then
5224 if $test -f /tmp/cf$$/123456789abcde; then
5226 That's peculiar... You can have filenames longer than 14 characters, but only
5227 on some of the filesystems. Maybe you are using NFS. Anyway, to avoid problems
5228 I shall consider your system cannot support long filenames at all.
5232 echo 'You can have filenames longer than 14 characters.' >&4
5237 How confusing! Some of your filesystems are sane enough to allow filenames
5238 longer than 14 characters but some others like /tmp can't even think about them.
5239 So, for now on, I shall assume your kernel does not allow them at all.
5246 You can't have filenames longer than 14 chars. You can't even think about them!
5252 $rm -rf /tmp/cf$$ 123456789abcde*
5254 : determine where library module manual pages go
5255 set man3dir man3dir none
5259 $spackage has manual pages for many of the library modules.
5265 However, you don't have nroff, so they're probably useless to you.
5268 '') man3dir="none";;
5272 case "$d_flexfnam" in
5275 However, your system can't handle the long file names like File::Basename.3.
5278 '') man3dir="none";;
5282 echo "If you don't want the manual sources installed, answer 'none'."
5283 prog=`echo $package | $sed 's/-*[0-9.]*$//'`
5285 '') case "$prefix" in
5286 *$prog*) dflt=`echo $man1dir |
5287 $sed -e 's/man1/man3/g' -e 's/man\.1/man\.3/g'` ;;
5288 *) dflt="$privlib/man/man3" ;;
5292 *) dflt="$man3dir" ;;
5297 rp="Where do the $package library man pages (source) go?"
5299 if test "X$man3direxp" != "X$ansexp"; then
5304 man3direxp="$ansexp"
5312 Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which
5313 manual pages reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from
5314 which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means).
5317 case "$installman3dir" in
5318 '') dflt=`echo $man3direxp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;;
5319 *) dflt="$installman3dir";;
5322 rp='Where will man pages be installed?'
5324 installman3dir="$ans"
5326 installman3dir="$man3direxp"
5329 : What suffix to use on installed man pages
5336 rp="What suffix should be used for the $package library man pages?"
5338 '') case "$man3dir" in
5352 *) dflt="$man3ext";;
5359 : see if we have to deal with yellow pages, now NIS.
5360 if $test -d /usr/etc/yp || $test -d /etc/yp; then
5361 if $test -f /usr/etc/nibindd; then
5363 echo "I'm fairly confident you're on a NeXT."
5365 rp='Do you get the hosts file via NetInfo?'
5374 y*) hostcat='nidump hosts .';;
5375 *) case "$hostcat" in
5376 nidump*) hostcat='';;
5386 '') if $contains '^\+' /etc/passwd >/dev/null 2>&1; then
5394 rp='Are you getting the hosts file via yellow pages?'
5397 y*) hostcat='ypcat hosts';;
5398 *) hostcat='cat /etc/hosts';;
5404 '') hostcat='cat /etc/hosts';;
5407 '') groupcat='cat /etc/group';;
5410 '') passcat='cat /etc/passwd';;
5413 : now get the host name
5415 echo "Figuring out host name..." >&4
5416 case "$myhostname" in
5418 echo 'Maybe "hostname" will work...'
5419 if tans=`sh -c hostname 2>&1` ; then
5427 if $test "$cont"; then
5429 echo 'Oh, dear. Maybe "/etc/systemid" is the key...'
5430 if tans=`cat /etc/systemid 2>&1` ; then
5432 phostname='cat /etc/systemid'
5433 echo "Whadyaknow. Xenix always was a bit strange..."
5436 elif $test -r /etc/systemid; then
5437 echo "(What is a non-Xenix system doing with /etc/systemid?)"
5440 if $test "$cont"; then
5441 echo 'No, maybe "uuname -l" will work...'
5442 if tans=`sh -c 'uuname -l' 2>&1` ; then
5444 phostname='uuname -l'
5446 echo 'Strange. Maybe "uname -n" will work...'
5447 if tans=`sh -c 'uname -n' 2>&1` ; then
5449 phostname='uname -n'
5451 echo 'Oh well, maybe I can mine it out of whoami.h...'
5452 if tans=`sh -c $contains' sysname $usrinc/whoami.h' 2>&1` ; then
5453 myhostname=`echo "$tans" | $sed 's/^.*"\(.*\)"/\1/'`
5454 phostname="sed -n -e '"'/sysname/s/^.*\"\\(.*\\)\"/\1/{'"' -e p -e q -e '}' <$usrinc/whoami.h"
5456 case "$myhostname" in
5457 '') echo "Does this machine have an identity crisis or something?"
5460 echo "Well, you said $myhostname before..."
5461 phostname='echo $myhostname';;
5467 : you do not want to know about this
5472 if $test "$myhostname" ; then
5474 rp='Your host name appears to be "'$myhostname'".'" Right?"
5482 : bad guess or no guess
5483 while $test "X$myhostname" = X ; do
5485 rp="Please type the (one word) name of your host:"
5490 : translate upper to lower if necessary
5491 case "$myhostname" in
5493 echo "(Normalizing case in your host name)"
5494 myhostname=`echo $myhostname | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`
5498 case "$myhostname" in
5500 dflt=`expr "X$myhostname" : "X[^.]*\(\..*\)"`
5501 myhostname=`expr "X$myhostname" : "X\([^.]*\)\."`
5502 echo "(Trimming domain name from host name--host name is now $myhostname)"
5504 *) case "$mydomain" in
5507 test "X$hostcat" = "Xypcat hosts" &&
5508 ypmatch "$myhostname" hosts 2>/dev/null |\
5509 $sed -e 's/[ ]*#.*//; s/$/ /' > hosts && \
5512 $hostcat | $sed -n -e "s/[ ]*#.*//; s/\$/ /
5513 /[ ]$myhostname[ . ]/p" > hosts
5516 $test x`$awk "/[0-9].*[ ]$myhostname$tmp_re/ { sum++ }
5517 END { print sum }" hosts` = x1 || tmp_re="[ ]"
5518 dflt=.`$awk "/[0-9].*[ ]$myhostname$tmp_re/ {for(i=2; i<=NF;i++) print \\\$i}" \
5519 hosts | $sort | $uniq | \
5520 $sed -n -e "s/$myhostname\.\([-a-zA-Z0-9_.]\)/\1/p"`
5521 case `$echo X$dflt` in
5522 X*\ *) echo "(Several hosts in /etc/hosts matched hostname)"
5525 X.) echo "(You do not have fully-qualified names in /etc/hosts)"
5530 tans=`./loc resolv.conf X /etc /usr/etc`
5531 if $test -f "$tans"; then
5532 echo "(Attempting domain name extraction from $tans)"
5533 dflt=.`$sed -n -e 's/ / /g' \
5534 -e 's/^search *\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' $tans \
5535 | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' 2>/dev/null`
5537 .) dflt=.`$sed -n -e 's/ / /g' \
5538 -e 's/^domain *\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' $tans \
5539 | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' 2>/dev/null`
5546 .) echo "(No help from resolv.conf either -- attempting clever guess)"
5547 dflt=.`sh -c domainname 2>/dev/null`
5550 .nis.*|.yp.*|.main.*) dflt=`echo $dflt | $sed -e 's/^\.[^.]*//'`;;
5555 .) echo "(Lost all hope -- silly guess then)"
5561 *) dflt="$mydomain";;
5565 rp="What is your domain name?"
5575 : translate upper to lower if necessary
5578 echo "(Normalizing case in your domain name)"
5579 mydomain=`echo $mydomain | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`
5583 : a little sanity check here
5584 case "$phostname" in
5587 case `$phostname | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` in
5588 $myhostname$mydomain|$myhostname) ;;
5590 case "$phostname" in
5592 echo "(That doesn't agree with your whoami.h file, by the way.)"
5595 echo "(That doesn't agree with your $phostname command, by the way.)"
5605 I need to get your e-mail address in Internet format if possible, i.e.
5606 something like user@host.domain. Please answer accurately since I have
5607 no easy means to double check it. The default value provided below
5608 is most probably close to the reality but may not be valid from outside
5609 your organization...
5613 while test "$cont"; do
5615 '') dflt="$cf_by@$myhostname$mydomain";;
5616 *) dflt="$cf_email";;
5618 rp='What is your e-mail address?'
5624 rp='Address does not look like an Internet one. Use it anyway?'
5640 If you or somebody else will be maintaining perl at your site, please
5641 fill in the correct e-mail address here so that they may be contacted
5642 if necessary. Currently, the "perlbug" program included with perl
5643 will send mail to this address in addition to perlbug@perl.com. You may
5644 enter "none" for no administrator.
5647 case "$perladmin" in
5648 '') dflt="$cf_email";;
5649 *) dflt="$perladmin";;
5651 rp='Perl administrator e-mail address'
5655 : figure out how to guarantee perl startup
5656 case "$startperl" in
5658 case "$sharpbang" in
5662 I can use the #! construct to start perl on your system. This will
5663 make startup of perl scripts faster, but may cause problems if you
5664 want to share those scripts and perl is not in a standard place
5665 ($binexp/perl) on all your platforms. The alternative is to force
5666 a shell by starting the script with a single ':' character.
5670 rp='What shall I put after the #! to start up perl ("none" to not use #!)?'
5673 none) startperl=": # use perl";;
5674 *) startperl="#!$ans"
5675 if $test 30 -lt `echo "$ans" | wc -c`; then
5678 WARNING: Some systems limit the #! command to 32 characters.
5679 If you experience difficulty running Perl scripts with #!, try
5680 installing Perl in a directory with a shorter pathname.
5686 *) startperl=": # use perl"
5691 echo "I'll use $startperl to start perl scripts."
5693 : figure best path for perl in scripts
5696 perlpath="$binexp/perl"
5697 case "$startperl" in
5702 I will use the "eval 'exec'" idiom to start Perl on your system.
5703 I can use the full path of your Perl binary for this purpose, but
5704 doing so may cause problems if you want to share those scripts and
5705 Perl is not always in a standard place ($binexp/perl).
5709 rp="What path shall I use in \"eval 'exec'\"?"
5716 case "$startperl" in
5718 *) echo "I'll use $perlpath in \"eval 'exec'\"" ;;
5721 : determine where public executable scripts go
5722 set scriptdir scriptdir
5724 case "$scriptdir" in
5727 : guess some guesses
5728 $test -d /usr/share/scripts && dflt=/usr/share/scripts
5729 $test -d /usr/share/bin && dflt=/usr/share/bin
5730 $test -d /usr/local/script && dflt=/usr/local/script
5731 $test -d $prefixexp/script && dflt=$prefixexp/script
5735 *) dflt="$scriptdir"
5740 Some installations have a separate directory just for executable scripts so
5741 that they can mount it across multiple architectures but keep the scripts in
5742 one spot. You might, for example, have a subdirectory of /usr/share for this.
5743 Or you might just lump your scripts in with all your other executables.
5747 rp='Where do you keep publicly executable scripts?'
5749 if $test "X$ansexp" != "X$scriptdirexp"; then
5753 scriptdirexp="$ansexp"
5757 Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which
5758 scripts reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from
5759 which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means).
5762 case "$installscript" in
5763 '') dflt=`echo $scriptdirexp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;;
5764 *) dflt="$installscript";;
5767 rp='Where will public scripts be installed?'
5769 installscript="$ans"
5771 installscript="$scriptdirexp"
5774 : determine where site specific libraries go.
5775 : Usual default is /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/$apiversion
5776 prog=`echo $package | $sed 's/-*[0-9.]*$//'`
5778 *perl*) set dflt sitelib lib/site_$prog/$apiversion ;;
5779 *) set dflt sitelib lib/$package/site_$prog/$apiversion ;;
5784 The installation process will also create a directory for
5785 site-specific extensions and modules. Some users find it convenient
5786 to place all local files in this directory rather than in the main
5787 distribution directory.
5791 rp='Pathname for the site-specific library files?'
5793 if $test "X$sitelibexp" != "X$ansexp"; then
5797 sitelibexp="$ansexp"
5801 Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in
5802 which site-specific files reside from the directory in which they are
5803 installed (and from which they are presumably copied to the former
5804 directory by occult means).
5807 case "$installsitelib" in
5808 '') dflt=`echo $sitelibexp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;;
5809 *) dflt="$installsitelib";;
5812 rp='Where will site-specific files be installed?'
5814 installsitelib="$ans"
5816 installsitelib="$sitelibexp"
5819 : determine where site specific architecture-dependent libraries go.
5820 : sitelib default is /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/$apiversion
5821 : sitearch default is /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/$apiversion/$archname
5822 : sitelib may have an optional trailing /share.
5823 tdflt=`echo $sitelib | $sed 's,/share$,,'`
5824 tdflt="$tdflt/$archname"
5825 set sitearch sitearch none
5828 '') dflt="$tdflt" ;;
5829 *) dflt="$sitearch" ;;
5833 The installation process will also create a directory for
5834 architecture-dependent site-specific extensions and modules.
5838 rp='Pathname for the site-specific architecture-dependent library files?'
5840 if $test "X$sitearchexp" != "X$ansexp"; then
5844 sitearchexp="$ansexp"
5848 Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in
5849 which site-specific architecture-dependent library files reside from
5850 the directory in which they are installed (and from which they are
5851 presumably copied to the former directory by occult means).
5854 case "$installsitearch" in
5855 '') dflt=`echo $sitearchexp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;;
5856 *) dflt="$installsitearch";;
5859 rp='Where will site-specific architecture-dependent files be installed?'
5861 installsitearch="$ans"
5863 installsitearch="$sitearchexp"
5868 Previous version of $package used the standard IO mechanisms as defined
5869 in <stdio.h>. Versions 5.003_02 and later of perl allow alternate IO
5870 mechanisms via a "PerlIO" abstraction, but the stdio mechanism is still
5871 the default. This abstraction layer can use AT&T's sfio (if you already
5872 have sfio installed) or regular stdio. Using PerlIO with sfio may cause
5873 problems with some extension modules. Using PerlIO with stdio is safe,
5874 but it is slower than plain stdio and therefore is not the default.
5876 If this doesn't make any sense to you, just accept the default 'n'.
5878 case "$useperlio" in
5879 $define|true|[yY]*) dflt='y';;
5882 rp='Use the experimental PerlIO abstraction layer?'
5889 echo "Ok, doing things the stdio way"
5896 : Check how to convert floats to strings.
5898 echo "Checking for an efficient way to convert floats to strings."
5901 #define Gconvert(x,n,t,b) gconvert((x),(n),(t),(b))
5902 char *myname = "gconvert";
5905 #define Gconvert(x,n,t,b) gcvt((x),(n),(b))
5906 char *myname = "gcvt";
5909 #define Gconvert(x,n,t,b) sprintf((b),"%.*g",(n),(x))
5910 char *myname = "sprintf";
5916 checkit(expect, got)
5920 if (strcmp(expect, got)) {
5921 printf("%s oddity: Expected %s, got %s\n",
5922 myname, expect, got);
5933 /* This must be 1st test on (which?) platform */
5934 /* Alan Burlison <AlanBurlsin@unn.unisys.com> */
5935 Gconvert(0.1, 8, 0, buf);
5936 checkit("0.1", buf);
5938 Gconvert(1.0, 8, 0, buf);
5941 Gconvert(0.0, 8, 0, buf);
5944 Gconvert(-1.0, 8, 0, buf);
5947 /* Some Linux gcvt's give 1.e+5 here. */
5948 Gconvert(100000.0, 8, 0, buf);
5949 checkit("100000", buf);
5951 /* Some Linux gcvt's give -1.e+5 here. */
5952 Gconvert(-100000.0, 8, 0, buf);
5953 checkit("-100000", buf);
5958 case "$d_Gconvert" in
5959 gconvert*) xxx_list='gconvert gcvt sprintf' ;;
5960 gcvt*) xxx_list='gcvt gconvert sprintf' ;;
5961 sprintf*) xxx_list='sprintf gconvert gcvt' ;;
5962 *) xxx_list='gconvert gcvt sprintf' ;;
5965 for xxx_convert in $xxx_list; do
5966 echo "Trying $xxx_convert"
5968 set try -DTRY_$xxx_convert
5969 if eval $compile; then
5970 echo "$xxx_convert" found. >&4
5972 echo "I'll use $xxx_convert to convert floats into a string." >&4
5975 echo "...But $xxx_convert didn't work as I expected."
5978 echo "$xxx_convert NOT found." >&4
5982 case "$xxx_convert" in
5983 gconvert) d_Gconvert='gconvert((x),(n),(t),(b))' ;;
5984 gcvt) d_Gconvert='gcvt((x),(n),(b))' ;;
5985 *) d_Gconvert='sprintf((b),"%.*g",(n),(x))' ;;
5988 : Initialize h_fcntl
5991 : Initialize h_sysfile
5994 : access call always available on UNIX
5998 : locate the flags for 'access()'
6002 $cat >access.c <<'EOCP'
6003 #include <sys/types.h>
6008 #include <sys/file.h>
6017 : check sys/file.h first, no particular reason here
6018 if $test `./findhdr sys/file.h` && \
6019 $cc $cppflags -DI_SYS_FILE -o access access.c >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
6021 echo "<sys/file.h> defines the *_OK access constants." >&4
6022 elif $test `./findhdr fcntl.h` && \
6023 $cc $cppflags -DI_FCNTL -o access access.c >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
6025 echo "<fcntl.h> defines the *_OK access constants." >&4
6026 elif $test `./findhdr unistd.h` && \
6027 $cc $cppflags -DI_UNISTD -o access access.c >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
6028 echo "<unistd.h> defines the *_OK access constants." >&4
6030 echo "I can't find the four *_OK access constants--I'll use mine." >&4
6036 : see if alarm exists
6040 : Look for GNU-cc style attribute checking
6042 echo "Checking whether your compiler can handle __attribute__ ..." >&4
6043 $cat >attrib.c <<'EOCP'
6045 void croak (char* pat,...) __attribute__((format(printf,1,2),noreturn));
6047 if $cc $ccflags -c attrib.c >attrib.out 2>&1 ; then
6048 if $contains 'warning' attrib.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then
6049 echo "Your C compiler doesn't fully support __attribute__."
6052 echo "Your C compiler supports __attribute__."
6056 echo "Your C compiler doesn't seem to understand __attribute__ at all."
6063 : see if bcmp exists
6067 : see if bcopy exists
6071 : see if this is a unistd.h system
6072 set unistd.h i_unistd
6075 : see if getpgrp exists
6076 set getpgrp d_getpgrp
6079 case "$d_getpgrp" in
6082 echo "Checking to see which flavor of getpgrp is in use..."
6085 #include <sys/types.h>
6087 # include <unistd.h>
6091 if (getuid() == 0) {
6092 printf("(I see you are running Configure as super-user...)\n");
6096 if (getpgrp(1) == 0)
6105 if $cc -DTRY_BSD_PGRP $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./set; then
6106 echo "You have to use getpgrp(pid) instead of getpgrp()." >&4
6108 elif $cc $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./set; then
6109 echo "You have to use getpgrp() instead of getpgrp(pid)." >&4
6112 echo "I can't seem to compile and run the test program."
6114 xxx="a USG one, i.e. you use getpgrp()."
6116 # SVR4 systems can appear rather BSD-ish.
6119 xxx="a BSD one, i.e. you use getpgrp(pid)."
6123 xxx="probably a USG one, i.e. you use getpgrp()."
6128 echo "Assuming your getpgrp is $xxx" >&4
6137 : see if setpgrp exists
6138 set setpgrp d_setpgrp
6141 case "$d_setpgrp" in
6144 echo "Checking to see which flavor of setpgrp is in use..."
6147 #include <sys/types.h>
6149 # include <unistd.h>
6153 if (getuid() == 0) {
6154 printf("(I see you are running Configure as super-user...)\n");
6158 if (-1 == setpgrp(1, 1))
6161 if (setpgrp() != -1)
6167 if $cc -DTRY_BSD_PGRP $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./set; then
6168 echo 'You have to use setpgrp(pid,pgrp) instead of setpgrp().' >&4
6170 elif $cc $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./set; then
6171 echo 'You have to use setpgrp() instead of setpgrp(pid,pgrp).' >&4
6174 echo "(I can't seem to compile and run the test program.)"
6176 xxx="a USG one, i.e. you use setpgrp()."
6178 # SVR4 systems can appear rather BSD-ish.
6181 xxx="a BSD one, i.e. you use setpgrp(pid,pgrp)."
6185 xxx="probably a USG one, i.e. you use setpgrp()."
6190 echo "Assuming your setpgrp is $xxx" >&4
6198 : see if bzero exists
6202 : check for lengths of integral types
6206 echo "Checking to see how big your integers are..." >&4
6207 $cat >intsize.c <<'EOCP'
6211 printf("intsize=%d;\n", sizeof(int));
6212 printf("longsize=%d;\n", sizeof(long));
6213 printf("shortsize=%d;\n", sizeof(short));
6218 if eval $compile_ok && ./intsize > /dev/null; then
6220 echo "Your integers are $intsize bytes long."
6221 echo "Your long integers are $longsize bytes long."
6222 echo "Your short integers are $shortsize bytes long."
6226 Help! I can't compile and run the intsize test program: please enlighten me!
6227 (This is probably a misconfiguration in your system or libraries, and
6228 you really ought to fix it. Still, I'll try anyway.)
6232 rp="What is the size of an integer (in bytes)?"
6236 rp="What is the size of a long integer (in bytes)?"
6240 rp="What is the size of a short integer (in bytes)?"
6246 $rm -f intsize intsize.*
6248 : see if signal is declared as pointer to function returning int or void
6250 xxx=`./findhdr signal.h`
6251 $test "$xxx" && $cppstdin $cppminus $cppflags < $xxx >$$.tmp 2>/dev/null
6252 if $contains 'int.*\*[ ]*signal' $$.tmp >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
6253 echo "You have int (*signal())() instead of void." >&4
6255 elif $contains 'void.*\*[ ]*signal' $$.tmp >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
6256 echo "You have void (*signal())()." >&4
6258 elif $contains 'extern[ ]*[(\*]*signal' $$.tmp >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
6259 echo "You have int (*signal())() instead of void." >&4
6261 elif $contains 'void.*\*.*sig' $$.tmp >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
6262 echo "You have void (*signal())()." >&4
6265 case "$d_voidsig" in
6267 echo "I can't determine whether signal handler returns void or int..." >&4
6269 rp="What type does your signal handler return?"
6276 echo "As you already told me, signal handler returns void." >&4
6279 *) echo "As you already told me, signal handler returns int." >&4
6286 case "$d_voidsig" in
6287 "$define") signal_t="void";;
6292 : check for ability to cast large floats to 32-bit ints.
6294 echo 'Checking whether your C compiler can cast large floats to int32.' >&4
6295 if $test "$intsize" -ge 4; then
6302 #include <sys/types.h>
6304 $signal_t blech(s) int s; { exit(3); }
6311 signal(SIGFPE, blech);
6313 /* Don't let compiler optimize the test away. Store the number
6314 in a writable string for gcc to pass to sscanf under HP/UX.
6316 sprintf(str, "2147483647");
6317 sscanf(str, "%lf", &f); /* f = (double) 0x7fffffff; */
6321 /* x86 processors will probably give 0x8000 0000, which is a
6322 sign change. We don't want that. We want to mimic SPARC
6323 behavior here, which is to preserve the sign and give
6326 if (i32 != ($xxx) f)
6332 if eval $compile_ok; then
6336 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program--assuming it can't)"
6344 echo "Nope, it can't."
6351 : check for ability to cast negative floats to unsigned
6353 echo 'Checking whether your C compiler can cast negative float to unsigned.' >&4
6356 #include <sys/types.h>
6358 $signal_t blech(s) int s; { exit(7); }
6359 $signal_t blech_in_list(s) int s; { exit(4); }
6360 unsigned long dummy_long(p) unsigned long p; { return p; }
6361 unsigned int dummy_int(p) unsigned int p; { return p; }
6362 unsigned short dummy_short(p) unsigned short p; { return p; }
6366 unsigned long along;
6368 unsigned short ashort;
6372 /* Frustrate gcc-2.7.2's optimizer which failed this test with
6373 a direct f = -123. assignment. gcc-2.8.0 reportedly
6374 optimized the whole file away
6376 /* Store the number in a writable string for gcc to pass to
6379 sprintf(str, "-123");
6380 sscanf(str, "%lf", &f); /* f = -123.; */
6382 signal(SIGFPE, blech);
6383 along = (unsigned long)f;
6384 aint = (unsigned int)f;
6385 ashort = (unsigned short)f;
6386 if (along != (unsigned long)-123)
6388 if (aint != (unsigned int)-123)
6390 if (ashort != (unsigned short)-123)
6392 sprintf(str, "1073741824.");
6393 sscanf(str, "%lf", &f); /* f = (double)0x40000000; */
6396 along = (unsigned long)f;
6397 if (along != 0x80000000)
6401 along = (unsigned long)f;
6402 if (along != 0x7fffffff)
6406 along = (unsigned long)f;
6407 if (along != 0x80000001)
6411 signal(SIGFPE, blech_in_list);
6412 sprintf(str, "123.");
6413 sscanf(str, "%lf", &f); /* f = 123.; */
6414 along = dummy_long((unsigned long)f);
6415 aint = dummy_int((unsigned int)f);
6416 ashort = dummy_short((unsigned short)f);
6417 if (along != (unsigned long)123)
6419 if (aint != (unsigned int)123)
6421 if (ashort != (unsigned short)123)
6428 if eval $compile_ok; then
6432 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program--assuming it can't)"
6435 case "$castflags" in
6440 echo "Nope, it can't."
6447 : see if vprintf exists
6449 if set vprintf val -f d_vprintf; eval $csym; $val; then
6450 echo 'vprintf() found.' >&4
6452 $cat >vprintf.c <<'EOF'
6453 #include <varargs.h>
6455 main() { xxx("foo"); }
6464 exit((unsigned long)vsprintf(buf,"%s",args) > 10L);
6468 if eval $compile && ./vprintf; then
6469 echo "Your vsprintf() returns (int)." >&4
6472 echo "Your vsprintf() returns (char*)." >&4
6476 echo 'vprintf() NOT found.' >&4
6486 : see if chown exists
6490 : see if chroot exists
6494 : see if chsize exists
6498 : check for const keyword
6500 echo 'Checking to see if your C compiler knows about "const"...' >&4
6501 $cat >const.c <<'EOCP'
6502 typedef struct spug { int drokk; } spug;
6509 if $cc -c $ccflags const.c >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
6511 echo "Yup, it does."
6514 echo "Nope, it doesn't."
6519 : see if crypt exists
6521 if set crypt val -f d_crypt; eval $csym; $val; then
6522 echo 'crypt() found.' >&4
6526 cryptlib=`./loc Slibcrypt$_a "" $xlibpth`
6527 if $test -z "$cryptlib"; then
6528 cryptlib=`./loc Mlibcrypt$_a "" $xlibpth`
6532 if $test -z "$cryptlib"; then
6533 cryptlib=`./loc Llibcrypt$_a "" $xlibpth`
6537 if $test -z "$cryptlib"; then
6538 cryptlib=`./loc libcrypt$_a "" $libpth`
6542 if $test -z "$cryptlib"; then
6543 echo 'crypt() NOT found.' >&4
6552 : see if cuserid exists
6553 set cuserid d_cuserid
6556 : see if this is a limits.h system
6557 set limits.h i_limits
6560 : see if this is a float.h system
6564 : See if number of significant digits in a double precision number is known
6566 $cat >dbl_dig.c <<EOM
6576 printf("Contains DBL_DIG");
6579 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < dbl_dig.c >dbl_dig.E 2>/dev/null
6580 if $contains 'DBL_DIG' dbl_dig.E >/dev/null 2>&1; then
6581 echo "DBL_DIG found." >&4
6584 echo "DBL_DIG NOT found." >&4
6591 : see if difftime exists
6592 set difftime d_difftime
6595 : see if this is a dirent system
6597 if xinc=`./findhdr dirent.h`; $test "$xinc"; then
6599 echo "<dirent.h> found." >&4
6602 if xinc=`./findhdr sys/dir.h`; $test "$xinc"; then
6603 echo "<sys/dir.h> found." >&4
6606 xinc=`./findhdr sys/ndir.h`
6608 echo "<dirent.h> NOT found." >&4
6613 : Look for type of directory structure.
6615 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < "$xinc" > try.c
6617 case "$direntrytype" in
6620 $define) guess1='struct dirent' ;;
6621 *) guess1='struct direct' ;;
6624 *) guess1="$direntrytype"
6629 'struct dirent') guess2='struct direct' ;;
6630 *) guess2='struct dirent' ;;
6633 if $contains "$guess1" try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
6634 direntrytype="$guess1"
6635 echo "Your directory entries are $direntrytype." >&4
6636 elif $contains "$guess2" try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
6637 direntrytype="$guess2"
6638 echo "Your directory entries seem to be $direntrytype." >&4
6640 echo "I don't recognize your system's directory entries." >&4
6641 rp="What type is used for directory entries on this system?"
6649 : see if the directory entry stores field length
6651 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < "$xinc" > try.c
6652 if $contains 'd_namlen' try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
6653 echo "Good, your directory entry keeps length information in d_namlen." >&4
6656 echo "Your directory entry does not know about the d_namlen field." >&4
6663 : see if dlerror exists
6666 set dlerror d_dlerror
6670 : see if dlfcn is available
6678 On a few systems, the dynamically loaded modules that perl generates and uses
6679 will need a different extension than shared libs. The default will probably
6687 rp='What is the extension of dynamically loaded modules'
6696 : Check if dlsym need a leading underscore
6702 echo "Checking whether your dlsym() needs a leading underscore ..." >&4
6703 $cat >dyna.c <<'EOM'
6712 #include <dlfcn.h> /* the dynamic linker include file for Sunos/Solaris */
6714 #include <sys/types.h>
6728 int mode = RTLD_LAZY ;
6730 handle = dlopen("./dyna.$dlext", mode) ;
6731 if (handle == NULL) {
6736 symbol = dlsym(handle, "fred") ;
6737 if (symbol == NULL) {
6738 /* try putting a leading underscore */
6739 symbol = dlsym(handle, "_fred") ;
6740 if (symbol == NULL) {
6753 : Call the object file tmp-dyna.o in case dlext=o.
6754 if $cc $ccflags $cccdlflags -c dyna.c > /dev/null 2>&1 &&
6755 mv dyna${_o} tmp-dyna${_o} > /dev/null 2>&1 &&
6756 $ld $lddlflags -o dyna.$dlext tmp-dyna${_o} > /dev/null 2>&1 &&
6757 $cc $ccflags $ldflags $cccdlflags $ccdlflags fred.c -o fred $libs > /dev/null 2>&1; then
6760 1) echo "Test program failed using dlopen." >&4
6761 echo "Perhaps you should not use dynamic loading." >&4;;
6762 2) echo "Test program failed using dlsym." >&4
6763 echo "Perhaps you should not use dynamic loading." >&4;;
6764 3) echo "dlsym needs a leading underscore" >&4
6766 4) echo "dlsym doesn't need a leading underscore." >&4;;
6769 echo "I can't compile and run the test program." >&4
6774 $rm -f fred fred.? dyna.$dlext dyna.? tmp-dyna.?
6779 : see if dup2 exists
6783 : see if endhostent exists
6784 set endhostent d_endhent
6787 : see if endnetent exists
6788 set endnetent d_endnent
6791 : see if endprotoent exists
6792 set endprotoent d_endpent
6795 : see if endservent exists
6796 set endservent d_endsent
6799 : Locate the flags for 'open()'
6801 $cat >open3.c <<'EOCP'
6802 #include <sys/types.h>
6807 #include <sys/file.h>
6818 : check sys/file.h first to get FREAD on Sun
6819 if $test `./findhdr sys/file.h` && \
6820 set open3 -DI_SYS_FILE && eval $compile; then
6822 echo "<sys/file.h> defines the O_* constants..." >&4
6824 echo "and you have the 3 argument form of open()." >&4
6827 echo "but not the 3 argument form of open(). Oh, well." >&4
6830 elif $test `./findhdr fcntl.h` && \
6831 set open3 -DI_FCNTL && eval $compile; then
6833 echo "<fcntl.h> defines the O_* constants..." >&4
6835 echo "and you have the 3 argument form of open()." >&4
6838 echo "but not the 3 argument form of open(). Oh, well." >&4
6843 echo "I can't find the O_* constant definitions! You got problems." >&4
6849 : check for non-blocking I/O stuff
6850 case "$h_sysfile" in
6851 true) echo "#include <sys/file.h>" > head.c;;
6854 true) echo "#include <fcntl.h>" > head.c;;
6855 *) echo "#include <sys/fcntl.h>" > head.c;;
6860 echo "Figuring out the flag used by open() for non-blocking I/O..." >&4
6861 case "$o_nonblock" in
6864 $cat >>try.c <<'EOCP'
6867 printf("O_NONBLOCK\n");
6871 printf("O_NDELAY\n");
6875 printf("FNDELAY\n");
6882 if eval $compile_ok; then
6884 case "$o_nonblock" in
6885 '') echo "I can't figure it out, assuming O_NONBLOCK will do.";;
6886 *) echo "Seems like we can use $o_nonblock.";;
6889 echo "(I can't compile the test program; pray O_NONBLOCK is right!)"
6892 *) echo "Using $hint value $o_nonblock.";;
6894 $rm -f try try.* .out core
6897 echo "Let's see what value errno gets from read() on a $o_nonblock file..." >&4
6903 #include <sys/types.h>
6905 #define MY_O_NONBLOCK $o_nonblock
6906 #ifndef errno /* XXX need better Configure test */
6909 $signal_t blech(x) int x; { exit(3); }
6911 $cat >> try.c <<'EOCP'
6919 pipe(pd); /* Down: child -> parent */
6920 pipe(pu); /* Up: parent -> child */
6923 close(pd[1]); /* Parent reads from pd[0] */
6924 close(pu[0]); /* Parent writes (blocking) to pu[1] */
6925 if (-1 == fcntl(pd[0], F_SETFL, MY_O_NONBLOCK))
6927 signal(SIGALRM, blech);
6929 if ((ret = read(pd[0], buf, 1)) > 0) /* Nothing to read! */
6931 sprintf(string, "%d\n", ret);
6932 write(2, string, strlen(string));
6935 if (errno == EAGAIN) {
6941 if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK)
6942 printf("EWOULDBLOCK\n");
6945 write(pu[1], buf, 1); /* Unblocks child, tell it to close our pipe */
6946 sleep(2); /* Give it time to close our pipe */
6948 ret = read(pd[0], buf, 1); /* Should read EOF */
6950 sprintf(string, "%d\n", ret);
6951 write(3, string, strlen(string));
6955 close(pd[0]); /* We write to pd[1] */
6956 close(pu[1]); /* We read from pu[0] */
6957 read(pu[0], buf, 1); /* Wait for parent to signal us we may continue */
6958 close(pd[1]); /* Pipe pd is now fully closed! */
6959 exit(0); /* Bye bye, thank you for playing! */
6963 if eval $compile_ok; then
6964 echo "$startsh" >mtry
6965 echo "./try >try.out 2>try.ret 3>try.err || exit 4" >>mtry
6967 ./mtry >/dev/null 2>&1
6969 0) eagain=`$cat try.out`;;
6970 1) echo "Could not perform non-blocking setting!";;
6971 2) echo "I did a successful read() for something that was not there!";;
6972 3) echo "Hmm... non-blocking I/O does not seem to be working!";;
6973 *) echo "Something terribly wrong happened during testing.";;
6975 rd_nodata=`$cat try.ret`
6976 echo "A read() system call with no data present returns $rd_nodata."
6977 case "$rd_nodata" in
6980 echo "(That's peculiar, fixing that to be -1.)"
6986 echo "Forcing errno EAGAIN on read() with no data available."
6990 echo "Your read() sets errno to $eagain when no data is available."
6993 status=`$cat try.err`
6995 0) echo "And it correctly returns 0 to signal EOF.";;
6996 -1) echo "But it also returns -1 to signal EOF, so be careful!";;
6997 *) echo "However, your read() returns '$status' on EOF??";;
7000 if test "$status" = "$rd_nodata"; then
7001 echo "WARNING: you can't distinguish between EOF and no data!"
7005 echo "I can't compile the test program--assuming errno EAGAIN will do."
7012 echo "Using $hint value $eagain."
7013 echo "Your read() returns $rd_nodata when no data is present."
7014 case "$d_eofnblk" in
7015 "$define") echo "And you can see EOF because read() returns 0.";;
7016 "$undef") echo "But you can't see EOF status from read() returned value.";;
7018 echo "(Assuming you can't see EOF status from read anyway.)"
7024 $rm -f try try.* .out core head.c mtry
7026 : see if fchmod exists
7030 : see if fchown exists
7034 : see if this is an fcntl system
7038 : see if fgetpos exists
7039 set fgetpos d_fgetpos
7042 : see if flock exists
7046 : see if fork exists
7050 : see if pathconf exists
7051 set pathconf d_pathconf
7054 : see if fpathconf exists
7055 set fpathconf d_fpathconf
7058 : see if fsetpos exists
7059 set fsetpos d_fsetpos
7062 : see if gethostbyaddr exists
7063 set gethostbyaddr d_gethbyaddr
7066 : see if gethostbyname exists
7067 set gethostbyname d_gethbyname
7070 : see if gethostent exists
7071 set gethostent d_gethent
7074 hasproto='varname=$1; func=$2; shift; shift;
7075 while $test $# -ge 2; do
7077 $define) echo "#include <$2>";;
7081 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < try.c > tryout.c 2>/dev/null;
7082 if $contains "$func.*(" tryout.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7083 echo "$func() prototype found.";
7086 echo "$func() prototype NOT found.";
7091 $rm -f try.c tryout.c'
7093 : see if this is a netdb.h system
7097 : see if prototypes for various gethostxxx netdb.h functions are available
7099 set d_gethostprotos gethostent $i_netdb netdb.h
7102 : see if getlogin exists
7103 set getlogin d_getlogin
7106 : see if getnetbyaddr exists
7107 set getnetbyaddr d_getnbyaddr
7110 : see if getnetbyname exists
7111 set getnetbyname d_getnbyname
7114 : see if getnetent exists
7115 set getnetent d_getnent
7118 : see if prototypes for various getnetxxx netdb.h functions are available
7120 set d_getnetprotos getnetent $i_netdb netdb.h
7124 : see if getprotobyname exists
7125 set getprotobyname d_getpbyname
7128 : see if getprotobynumber exists
7129 set getprotobynumber d_getpbynumber
7132 : see if getprotoent exists
7133 set getprotoent d_getpent
7136 : see if getpgid exists
7137 set getpgid d_getpgid
7140 : see if getpgrp2 exists
7141 set getpgrp2 d_getpgrp2
7144 : see if getppid exists
7145 set getppid d_getppid
7148 : see if getpriority exists
7149 set getpriority d_getprior
7152 : see if prototypes for various getprotoxxx netdb.h functions are available
7154 set d_getprotoprotos getprotoent $i_netdb netdb.h
7158 : see if getservbyname exists
7159 set getservbyname d_getsbyname
7162 : see if getservbyport exists
7163 set getservbyport d_getsbyport
7166 : see if getservent exists
7167 set getservent d_getsent
7170 : see if prototypes for various getservxxx netdb.h functions are available
7172 set d_getservprotos getservent $i_netdb netdb.h
7175 : see if gettimeofday or ftime exists
7176 set gettimeofday d_gettimeod
7178 case "$d_gettimeod" in
7184 val="$undef"; set d_ftime; eval $setvar
7187 case "$d_gettimeod$d_ftime" in
7190 echo 'No ftime() nor gettimeofday() -- timing may be less accurate.' >&4
7194 : see if this is a netinet/in.h or sys/in.h system
7195 set netinet/in.h i_niin sys/in.h i_sysin
7198 : see if htonl --and friends-- exists
7203 : Maybe they are macros.
7208 #include <sys/types.h>
7209 #$i_niin I_NETINET_IN
7212 #include <netinet/in.h>
7218 printf("Defined as a macro.");
7221 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < htonl.c >htonl.E 2>/dev/null
7222 if $contains 'Defined as a macro' htonl.E >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7224 echo "But it seems to be defined as a macro." >&4
7232 : see which of string.h or strings.h is needed
7234 strings=`./findhdr string.h`
7235 if $test "$strings" && $test -r "$strings"; then
7236 echo "Using <string.h> instead of <strings.h>." >&4
7240 strings=`./findhdr strings.h`
7241 if $test "$strings" && $test -r "$strings"; then
7242 echo "Using <strings.h> instead of <string.h>." >&4
7244 echo "No string header found -- You'll surely have problems." >&4
7250 "$undef") strings=`./findhdr strings.h`;;
7251 *) strings=`./findhdr string.h`;;
7256 if set index val -f; eval $csym; $val; then
7257 if set strchr val -f d_strchr; eval $csym; $val; then
7258 if $contains strchr "$strings" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
7261 echo "strchr() found." >&4
7265 echo "index() found." >&4
7270 echo "index() found." >&4
7273 if set strchr val -f d_strchr; eval $csym; $val; then
7276 echo "strchr() found." >&4
7278 echo "No index() or strchr() found!" >&4
7283 set d_strchr; eval $setvar
7285 set d_index; eval $setvar
7287 : check whether inet_aton exists
7288 set inet_aton d_inetaton
7293 $cat >isascii.c <<'EOCP'
7305 if eval $compile; then
7306 echo "isascii() found." >&4
7309 echo "isascii() NOT found." >&4
7316 : see if killpg exists
7320 : see if lchown exists
7322 $cat > try.c <<'EOCP'
7323 /* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
7324 which can conflict with char lchown(); below. */
7326 /* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
7327 /* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
7328 builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
7331 /* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
7332 to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
7333 something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
7334 #if defined (__stub_lchown) || defined (__stub___lchown)
7342 if eval $compile; then
7343 $echo "lchown() found." >&4
7346 $echo "lchown() NOT found." >&4
7352 : see if link exists
7356 : see if localeconv exists
7357 set localeconv d_locconv
7360 : see if lockf exists
7364 : check for long doubles
7366 echo $n "Checking to see if your system supports long doubles...$c" >&4
7367 echo 'long double foo() { long double x; x = 7.0; return x; }' > try.c
7368 if $cc $optimize $ccflags -c try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7370 echo " Yup, it does." >&4
7373 echo " Nope, it doesn't." >&4
7379 : check for length of long double
7380 case "${d_longdbl}${longdblsize}" in
7383 $echo $n "Checking to see how big your long doubles are...$c" >&4
7384 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
7388 printf("%d\n", sizeof(long double));
7392 if eval $compile; then
7394 $echo " $longdblsize bytes." >&4
7398 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program. Guessing...)" >&4
7399 rp="What is the size of a long double (in bytes)?"
7407 : check for long long
7409 echo $n "Checking to see if your system supports long long...$c" >&4
7410 echo 'long long foo() { long long x; x = 7; return x; }' > try.c
7411 if $cc $optimize $ccflags -c try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7413 echo " Yup, it does." >&4
7416 echo " Nope, it doesn't." >&4
7422 : check for length of long long
7423 case "${d_longlong}${longlongsize}" in
7426 $echo $n "Checking to see how big your long longs are...$c" >&4
7427 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
7431 printf("%d\n", sizeof(long long));
7435 if eval $compile_ok; then
7436 longlongsize=`./try`
7437 $echo " $longlongsize bytes." >&4
7441 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program. Guessing...)"
7442 rp="What is the size of a long long (in bytes)?"
7450 : see if lstat exists
7454 : see if mblen exists
7458 : see if mbstowcs exists
7459 set mbstowcs d_mbstowcs
7462 : see if mbtowc exists
7466 : see if memcmp exists
7470 : see if memcpy exists
7474 : see if memmove exists
7475 set memmove d_memmove
7478 : see if memset exists
7482 : see if mkdir exists
7486 : see if mkfifo exists
7490 : see if mktime exists
7494 : see if msgctl exists
7498 : see if msgget exists
7502 : see if msgsnd exists
7506 : see if msgrcv exists
7510 : see how much of the 'msg*(2)' library is present.
7513 case "$d_msgctl$d_msgget$d_msgsnd$d_msgrcv" in
7514 *"$undef"*) h_msg=false;;
7516 : we could also check for sys/ipc.h ...
7517 if $h_msg && $test `./findhdr sys/msg.h`; then
7518 echo "You have the full msg*(2) library." >&4
7521 echo "You don't have the full msg*(2) library." >&4
7527 : see if nice exists
7531 : see if pause exists
7535 : see if pipe exists
7539 : see if poll exists
7544 : see whether the various POSIXish _yields exist within given cccmd
7546 #include <pthread.h>
7552 : see if pthread_yield exists within given cccmd,
7553 : if we do not usethreads this may well end up undef.
7554 set try -DYIELD=pthread_yield
7555 if eval $compile; then
7557 echo 'pthread_yield() found.' >&4
7560 echo 'pthread_yield() NOT found.' >&4
7565 : see if sched_yield exists within given cccmd,
7566 : if we do not usethreads this may well end up undef.
7567 set try -DYIELD=sched_yield
7568 if eval $compile; then
7570 echo 'sched_yield() found.' >&4
7573 echo 'sched_yield() NOT found.' >&4
7579 : test whether pthreads are created in joinable -- aka undetached -- state
7580 if test "X$usethreads" = "X$define"; then
7581 echo $n "Checking whether pthreads are created joinable. $c" >&4
7582 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
7583 #include <pthread.h>
7586 pthread_attr_t attr;
7589 pthread_attr_init(&attr) == 0 &&
7590 pthread_attr_getdetachstate(&attr, &detachstate) == 0 &&
7591 detachstate == PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED ?
7592 "detached" : "joinable");
7597 if eval $compile; then
7600 detached) echo "Nope, they aren't." >&4 ;;
7601 *) echo "Yup, they are." >&4 ;;
7605 echo "(I can't execute the test program--assuming they are.)" >&4
7610 detached) val="$undef" ;;
7613 set d_pthreads_created_joinable
7616 d_pthreads_created_joinable="$undef"
7619 : see if this is a pwd.h system
7625 xxx=`./findhdr pwd.h`
7626 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < $xxx >$$.h
7628 if $contains 'pw_quota' $$.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7636 if $contains 'pw_age' $$.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7644 if $contains 'pw_change' $$.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7652 if $contains 'pw_class' $$.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7660 if $contains 'pw_expire' $$.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7668 if $contains 'pw_comment' $$.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7676 if $contains 'pw_gecos' $$.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7688 set d_pwquota; eval $setvar
7689 set d_pwage; eval $setvar
7690 set d_pwchange; eval $setvar
7691 set d_pwclass; eval $setvar
7692 set d_pwexpire; eval $setvar
7693 set d_pwcomment; eval $setvar
7694 set d_pwgecos; eval $setvar
7698 : see if readdir and friends exist
7699 set readdir d_readdir
7701 set seekdir d_seekdir
7703 set telldir d_telldir
7705 set rewinddir d_rewinddir
7708 : see if readlink exists
7709 set readlink d_readlink
7712 : see if rename exists
7716 : see if rmdir exists
7720 : see if memory.h is available.
7725 : See if it conflicts with string.h
7731 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < $strings > mem.h
7732 if $contains 'memcpy' mem.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
7734 echo "We won't be including <memory.h>."
7744 : can bcopy handle overlapping blocks?
7749 echo "Checking to see if your bcopy() can do overlapping copies..." >&4
7756 $cat >>try.c <<'EOCP'
7759 # include <memory.h>
7762 # include <stdlib.h>
7765 # include <string.h>
7767 # include <strings.h>
7770 # include <unistd.h> /* Needed for NetBSD */
7774 char buf[128], abc[128];
7780 bcopy("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789", abc, 36);
7782 for (align = 7; align >= 0; align--) {
7783 for (len = 36; len; len--) {
7786 for (off = 1; off <= len; off++) {
7787 bcopy(b, b+off, len);
7788 bcopy(b+off, b, len);
7789 if (bcmp(b, abc, len))
7798 if eval $compile_ok; then
7799 if ./try 2>/dev/null; then
7803 echo "It can't, sorry."
7804 case "$d_memmove" in
7805 "$define") echo "But that's Ok since you have memmove()." ;;
7809 echo "(I can't compile the test program, so we'll assume not...)"
7810 case "$d_memmove" in
7811 "$define") echo "But that's Ok since you have memmove()." ;;
7816 $rm -f try.* try core
7820 : can memcpy handle overlapping blocks?
7825 echo "Checking to see if your memcpy() can do overlapping copies..." >&4
7832 $cat >>try.c <<'EOCP'
7835 # include <memory.h>
7838 # include <stdlib.h>
7841 # include <string.h>
7843 # include <strings.h>
7846 # include <unistd.h> /* Needed for NetBSD */
7850 char buf[128], abc[128];
7856 /* Copy "abcde..." string to char abc[] so that gcc doesn't
7857 try to store the string in read-only memory. */
7858 memcpy(abc, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789", 36);
7860 for (align = 7; align >= 0; align--) {
7861 for (len = 36; len; len--) {
7863 memcpy(b, abc, len);
7864 for (off = 1; off <= len; off++) {
7865 memcpy(b+off, b, len);
7866 memcpy(b, b+off, len);
7867 if (memcmp(b, abc, len))
7876 if eval $compile_ok; then
7877 if ./try 2>/dev/null; then
7881 echo "It can't, sorry."
7882 case "$d_memmove" in
7883 "$define") echo "But that's Ok since you have memmove()." ;;
7887 echo "(I can't compile the test program, so we'll assume not...)"
7888 case "$d_memmove" in
7889 "$define") echo "But that's Ok since you have memmove()." ;;
7894 $rm -f try.* try core
7898 : can memcmp be trusted to compare relative magnitude?
7903 echo "Checking if your memcmp() can compare relative magnitude..." >&4
7910 $cat >>try.c <<'EOCP'
7913 # include <memory.h>
7916 # include <stdlib.h>
7919 # include <string.h>
7921 # include <strings.h>
7924 # include <unistd.h> /* Needed for NetBSD */
7930 if ((a < b) && memcmp(&a, &b, 1) < 0)
7936 if eval $compile_ok; then
7937 if ./try 2>/dev/null; then
7941 echo "No, it can't (it uses signed chars)."
7944 echo "(I can't compile the test program, so we'll assume not...)"
7948 $rm -f try.* try core
7952 : see if select exists
7956 : see if semctl exists
7960 : see if semget exists
7964 : see if semop exists
7968 : see how much of the 'sem*(2)' library is present.
7971 case "$d_semctl$d_semget$d_semop" in
7972 *"$undef"*) h_sem=false;;
7974 : we could also check for sys/ipc.h ...
7975 if $h_sem && $test `./findhdr sys/sem.h`; then
7976 echo "You have the full sem*(2) library." >&4
7979 echo "You don't have the full sem*(2) library." >&4
7985 : see whether sys/sem.h defines union semun
7987 $cat > try.c <<'END'
7988 #include <sys/types.h>
7989 #include <sys/ipc.h>
7990 #include <sys/sem.h>
7991 int main () { union semun semun; semun.buf = 0; }
7994 if eval $compile; then
7995 echo "You have union semun in <sys/sem.h>." >&4
7998 echo "You do not have union semun in <sys/sem.h>." >&4
8005 : see how to do semctl IPC_STAT
8008 : see whether semctl IPC_STAT can use union semun
8011 #include <sys/types.h>
8012 #include <sys/ipc.h>
8013 #include <sys/sem.h>
8014 #include <sys/stat.h>
8020 #$d_union_semun HAS_UNION_SEMUN
8023 #ifndef HAS_UNION_SEMUN
8026 struct semid_ds *buf;
8027 unsigned short *array;
8033 #if defined(IPC_PRIVATE) && defined(S_IRWXU) && defined(S_IRWXG) && defined(S_IRWXO) && defined(IPC_CREAT)
8034 sem = semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO|IPC_CREAT);
8036 struct semid_ds argbuf;
8039 st = semctl(sem, 0, IPC_STAT, arg);
8043 # endif /* IPC_STAT */
8044 printf("semctl IPC_STAT failed: errno = %d\n", errno);
8046 if (semctl(sem, 0, IPC_RMID, arg) != 0)
8047 # endif /* IPC_RMID */
8048 printf("semctl IPC_RMID failed: errno = %d\n", errno);
8050 #endif /* IPC_PRIVATE && ... */
8051 printf("semget failed: errno = %d\n", errno);
8057 if eval $compile; then
8060 semun) val="$define" ;;
8066 case "$d_semctl_semun" in
8068 echo "You can use union semun for semctl IPC_STAT." >&4
8071 *) echo "You cannot use union semun for semctl IPC_STAT." >&4
8076 : see whether semctl IPC_STAT can use struct semid_ds pointer
8077 $cat > try.c <<'END'
8078 #include <sys/types.h>
8079 #include <sys/ipc.h>
8080 #include <sys/sem.h>
8081 #include <sys/stat.h>
8088 struct semid_ds arg;
8091 #if defined(IPC_PRIVATE) && defined(S_IRWXU) && defined(S_IRWXG) && defined(S_IRWXO) && defined(IPC_CREAT)
8092 sem = semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO|IPC_CREAT);
8095 st = semctl(sem, 0, IPC_STAT, &arg);
8097 printf("semid_ds\n");
8099 # endif /* IPC_STAT */
8100 printf("semctl IPC_STAT failed: errno = %d\n", errno);
8102 if (semctl(sem, 0, IPC_RMID, &arg) != 0)
8103 # endif /* IPC_RMID */
8104 printf("semctl IPC_RMID failed: errno = %d\n", errno);
8106 #endif /* IPC_PRIVATE && ... */
8107 printf("semget failed: errno = %d\n", errno);
8114 if eval $compile; then
8117 semid_ds) val="$define" ;;
8121 set d_semctl_semid_ds
8123 case "$d_semctl_semid_ds" in
8125 echo "You can $also use struct semid_ds * for semctl IPC_STAT." >&4
8127 *) echo "You cannot use struct semid_ds * for semctl IPC_STAT." >&4
8133 # We do not have the full sem*(2) library, so assume we can not
8139 set d_semctl_semid_ds
8144 : see if setegid exists
8145 set setegid d_setegid
8148 : see if seteuid exists
8149 set seteuid d_seteuid
8152 : see if sethostent exists
8153 set sethostent d_sethent
8156 : see if setlinebuf exists
8157 set setlinebuf d_setlinebuf
8160 : see if setlocale exists
8161 set setlocale d_setlocale
8164 : see if setnetent exists
8165 set setnetent d_setnent
8168 : see if setprotoent exists
8169 set setprotoent d_setpent
8172 : see if setpgid exists
8173 set setpgid d_setpgid
8176 : see if setpgrp2 exists
8177 set setpgrp2 d_setpgrp2
8180 : see if setpriority exists
8181 set setpriority d_setprior
8184 : see if setregid exists
8185 set setregid d_setregid
8187 set setresgid d_setresgid
8190 : see if setreuid exists
8191 set setreuid d_setreuid
8193 set setresuid d_setresuid
8196 : see if setrgid exists
8197 set setrgid d_setrgid
8200 : see if setruid exists
8201 set setruid d_setruid
8204 : see if setservent exists
8205 set setservent d_setsent
8208 : see if setsid exists
8212 : see if setvbuf exists
8213 set setvbuf d_setvbuf
8216 : see if sfio.h is available
8221 : see if sfio library is available
8232 : Ok, but do we want to use it.
8236 true|$define|[yY]*) dflt='y';;
8239 echo "$package can use the sfio library, but it is experimental."
8240 rp="You seem to have sfio available, do you want to try using it?"
8244 *) echo "Ok, avoiding sfio this time. I'll use stdio instead."
8246 : Remove sfio from list of libraries to use
8247 set `echo X $libs | $sed -e 's/-lsfio / /' -e 's/-lsfio$//'`
8250 echo "libs = $libs" >&4
8254 *) case "$usesfio" in
8256 echo "Sorry, cannot find sfio on this machine" >&4
8257 echo "Ignoring your setting of usesfio=$usesfio" >&4
8265 $define) usesfio='true';;
8266 *) usesfio='false';;
8269 : see if shmctl exists
8273 : see if shmget exists
8277 : see if shmat exists
8280 : see what shmat returns
8283 $cat >shmat.c <<'END'
8284 #include <sys/shm.h>
8287 if $cc $ccflags -c shmat.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8292 echo "and it returns ($shmattype)." >&4
8293 : see if a prototype for shmat is available
8294 xxx=`./findhdr sys/shm.h`
8295 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < $xxx > shmat.c 2>/dev/null
8296 if $contains 'shmat.*(' shmat.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8307 set d_shmatprototype
8310 : see if shmdt exists
8314 : see how much of the 'shm*(2)' library is present.
8317 case "$d_shmctl$d_shmget$d_shmat$d_shmdt" in
8318 *"$undef"*) h_shm=false;;
8320 : we could also check for sys/ipc.h ...
8321 if $h_shm && $test `./findhdr sys/shm.h`; then
8322 echo "You have the full shm*(2) library." >&4
8325 echo "You don't have the full shm*(2) library." >&4
8332 : see if we have sigaction
8333 if set sigaction val -f d_sigaction; eval $csym; $val; then
8334 echo 'sigaction() found.' >&4
8335 $cat > try.c <<'EOP'
8337 #include <sys/types.h>
8341 struct sigaction act, oact;
8345 if eval $compile_ok; then
8348 echo "But you don't seem to have a useable struct sigaction." >&4
8352 echo 'sigaction NOT found.' >&4
8355 set d_sigaction; eval $setvar
8356 $rm -f try try$_o try.c
8358 : see if sigsetjmp exists
8360 case "$d_sigsetjmp" in
8368 if (sigsetjmp(env,1))
8376 if eval $compile; then
8377 if ./try >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8378 echo "POSIX sigsetjmp found." >&4
8382 Uh-Oh! You have POSIX sigsetjmp and siglongjmp, but they do not work properly!!
8388 echo "sigsetjmp not found." >&4
8392 *) val="$d_sigsetjmp"
8393 case "$d_sigsetjmp" in
8394 $define) echo "POSIX sigsetjmp found." >&4;;
8395 $undef) echo "sigsetjmp not found." >&4;;
8405 : see whether socket exists
8407 $echo $n "Hmm... $c" >&4
8408 if set socket val -f d_socket; eval $csym; $val; then
8409 echo "Looks like you have Berkeley networking support." >&4
8411 if set setsockopt val -f; eval $csym; $val; then
8414 echo "...but it uses the old 4.1c interface, rather than 4.2" >&4
8418 if $contains socklib libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8419 echo "Looks like you have Berkeley networking support." >&4
8421 : we will have to assume that it supports the 4.2 BSD interface
8424 echo "You don't have Berkeley networking in libc$_a..." >&4
8425 if test -f /usr/lib/libnet$_a; then
8426 ( ($nm $nm_opt /usr/lib/libnet$_a | eval $nm_extract) || \
8427 $ar t /usr/lib/libnet$_a) 2>/dev/null >> libc.list
8428 if $contains socket libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8429 echo "...but the Wollongong group seems to have hacked it in." >&4
8431 sockethdr="-I/usr/netinclude"
8433 if $contains setsockopt libc.list >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8436 echo "...using the old 4.1c interface, rather than 4.2" >&4
8440 echo "or even in libnet$_a, which is peculiar." >&4
8445 echo "or anywhere else I see." >&4
8452 : see if socketpair exists
8453 set socketpair d_sockpair
8456 : see if stat knows about block sizes
8458 xxx=`./findhdr sys/stat.h`
8459 if $contains 'st_blocks;' "$xxx" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
8460 if $contains 'st_blksize;' "$xxx" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
8461 echo "Your stat() knows about block sizes." >&4
8464 echo "Your stat() doesn't know about block sizes." >&4
8468 echo "Your stat() doesn't know about block sizes." >&4
8474 : see if _ptr and _cnt from stdio act std
8476 if $contains '_IO_fpos_t' `./findhdr stdio.h` >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
8477 echo "(Looks like you have stdio.h from Linux.)"
8478 case "$stdio_ptr" in
8479 '') stdio_ptr='((fp)->_IO_read_ptr)'
8482 *) ptr_lval=$d_stdio_ptr_lval;;
8484 case "$stdio_cnt" in
8485 '') stdio_cnt='((fp)->_IO_read_end - (fp)->_IO_read_ptr)'
8488 *) cnt_lval=$d_stdio_cnt_lval;;
8490 case "$stdio_base" in
8491 '') stdio_base='((fp)->_IO_read_base)';;
8493 case "$stdio_bufsiz" in
8494 '') stdio_bufsiz='((fp)->_IO_read_end - (fp)->_IO_read_base)';;
8497 case "$stdio_ptr" in
8498 '') stdio_ptr='((fp)->_ptr)'
8501 *) ptr_lval=$d_stdio_ptr_lval;;
8503 case "$stdio_cnt" in
8504 '') stdio_cnt='((fp)->_cnt)'
8507 *) cnt_lval=$d_stdio_cnt_lval;;
8509 case "$stdio_base" in
8510 '') stdio_base='((fp)->_base)';;
8512 case "$stdio_bufsiz" in
8513 '') stdio_bufsiz='((fp)->_cnt + (fp)->_ptr - (fp)->_base)';;
8516 : test whether _ptr and _cnt really work
8517 echo "Checking how std your stdio is..." >&4
8520 #define FILE_ptr(fp) $stdio_ptr
8521 #define FILE_cnt(fp) $stdio_cnt
8523 FILE *fp = fopen("try.c", "r");
8526 18 <= FILE_cnt(fp) &&
8527 strncmp(FILE_ptr(fp), "include <stdio.h>\n", 18) == 0
8535 if eval $compile; then
8537 echo "Your stdio acts pretty std."
8540 echo "Your stdio isn't very std."
8543 echo "Your stdio doesn't appear very std."
8549 : Can _ptr be used as an lvalue?
8550 case "$d_stdstdio$ptr_lval" in
8551 $define$define) val=$define ;;
8554 set d_stdio_ptr_lval
8557 : Can _cnt be used as an lvalue?
8558 case "$d_stdstdio$cnt_lval" in
8559 $define$define) val=$define ;;
8562 set d_stdio_cnt_lval
8565 : see if _base is also standard
8567 case "$d_stdstdio" in
8571 #define FILE_base(fp) $stdio_base
8572 #define FILE_bufsiz(fp) $stdio_bufsiz
8574 FILE *fp = fopen("try.c", "r");
8577 19 <= FILE_bufsiz(fp) &&
8578 strncmp(FILE_base(fp), "#include <stdio.h>\n", 19) == 0
8585 if eval $compile; then
8587 echo "And its _base field acts std."
8590 echo "But its _base field isn't std."
8593 echo "However, it seems to be lacking the _base field."
8601 : see if strcoll exists
8602 set strcoll d_strcoll
8605 : check for structure copying
8607 echo "Checking to see if your C compiler can copy structs..." >&4
8608 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
8618 if $cc -c try.c >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
8623 echo "Nope, it can't."
8629 : see if strerror and/or sys_errlist[] exist
8631 if set strerror val -f d_strerror; eval $csym; $val; then
8632 echo 'strerror() found.' >&4
8633 d_strerror="$define"
8634 d_strerrm='strerror(e)'
8635 if set sys_errlist val -a d_syserrlst; eval $csym; $val; then
8636 echo "(You also have sys_errlist[], so we could roll our own strerror.)"
8637 d_syserrlst="$define"
8639 echo "(Since you don't have sys_errlist[], sterror() is welcome.)"
8640 d_syserrlst="$undef"
8642 elif xxx=`./findhdr string.h`; test "$xxx" || xxx=`./findhdr strings.h`; \
8643 $contains '#[ ]*define.*strerror' "$xxx" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8644 echo 'strerror() found in string header.' >&4
8645 d_strerror="$define"
8646 d_strerrm='strerror(e)'
8647 if set sys_errlist val -a d_syserrlst; eval $csym; $val; then
8648 echo "(Most probably, strerror() uses sys_errlist[] for descriptions.)"
8649 d_syserrlst="$define"
8651 echo "(You don't appear to have any sys_errlist[], how can this be?)"
8652 d_syserrlst="$undef"
8654 elif set sys_errlist val -a d_syserrlst; eval $csym; $val; then
8655 echo "strerror() not found, but you have sys_errlist[] so we'll use that." >&4
8657 d_syserrlst="$define"
8658 d_strerrm='((e)<0||(e)>=sys_nerr?"unknown":sys_errlist[e])'
8660 echo 'strerror() and sys_errlist[] NOT found.' >&4
8662 d_syserrlst="$undef"
8663 d_strerrm='"unknown"'
8666 : see if strtod exists
8670 : see if strtol exists
8674 : see if strtoul exists
8675 set strtoul d_strtoul
8678 : see if strxfrm exists
8679 set strxfrm d_strxfrm
8682 : see if symlink exists
8683 set symlink d_symlink
8686 : see if syscall exists
8687 set syscall d_syscall
8690 : see if sysconf exists
8691 set sysconf d_sysconf
8694 : see if system exists
8698 : see if tcgetpgrp exists
8699 set tcgetpgrp d_tcgetpgrp
8702 : see if tcsetpgrp exists
8703 set tcsetpgrp d_tcsetpgrp
8706 : define an is-a-typedef? function
8707 typedef='type=$1; var=$2; def=$3; shift; shift; shift; inclist=$@;
8709 "") inclist="sys/types.h";;
8711 eval "varval=\$$var";
8715 for inc in $inclist; do
8716 echo "#include <$inc>" >>temp.c;
8718 echo "#ifdef $type" >> temp.c;
8719 echo "printf(\"We have $type\");" >> temp.c;
8720 echo "#endif" >> temp.c;
8721 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < temp.c >temp.E 2>/dev/null;
8722 if $contains $type temp.E >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8728 *) eval "$var=\$varval";;
8731 : define an is-a-typedef? function that prompts if the type is not available.
8732 typedef_ask='type=$1; var=$2; def=$3; shift; shift; shift; inclist=$@;
8734 "") inclist="sys/types.h";;
8736 eval "varval=\$$var";
8740 for inc in $inclist; do
8741 echo "#include <$inc>" >>temp.c;
8743 echo "#ifdef $type" >> temp.c;
8744 echo "printf(\"We have $type\");" >> temp.c;
8745 echo "#endif" >> temp.c;
8746 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < temp.c >temp.E 2>/dev/null;
8748 echo "$rp" | $sed -e "s/What is/Looking for/" -e "s/?/./";
8749 if $contains $type temp.E >/dev/null 2>&1; then
8750 echo "$type found." >&4;
8753 echo "$type NOT found." >&4;
8759 *) eval "$var=\$varval";;
8762 : see if this is a sys/times.h system
8763 set sys/times.h i_systimes
8766 : see if times exists
8768 if set times val -f d_times; eval $csym; $val; then
8769 echo 'times() found.' >&4
8772 case "$i_systimes" in
8773 "$define") inc='sys/times.h';;
8775 rp="What is the type returned by times() on this system?"
8776 set clock_t clocktype long stdio.h sys/types.h $inc
8779 echo 'times() NOT found, hope that will do.' >&4
8784 : see if truncate exists
8785 set truncate d_truncate
8788 : see if tzname[] exists
8790 if set tzname val -a d_tzname; eval $csym; $val; then
8792 echo 'tzname[] found.' >&4
8795 echo 'tzname[] NOT found.' >&4
8800 : see if umask exists
8804 : see how we will look up host name
8807 : dummy stub to allow use of elif
8808 elif set uname val -f d_uname; eval $csym; $val; then
8811 uname() was found, but you're running xenix, and older versions of xenix
8812 have a broken uname(). If you don't really know whether your xenix is old
8813 enough to have a broken system call, use the default answer.
8820 rp='Is your uname() broken?'
8823 n*) d_uname="$define"; call=uname;;
8826 echo 'uname() found.' >&4
8831 case "$d_gethname" in
8832 '') d_gethname="$undef";;
8835 '') d_uname="$undef";;
8837 case "$d_phostname" in
8838 '') d_phostname="$undef";;
8841 : backward compatibility for d_hvfork
8842 if test X$d_hvfork != X; then
8846 : see if there is a vfork
8851 : Ok, but do we want to use it. vfork is reportedly unreliable in
8852 : perl on Solaris 2.x, and probably elsewhere.
8860 rp="Some systems have problems with vfork(). Do you want to use it?"
8865 echo "Ok, we won't use vfork()."
8874 $define) usevfork='true';;
8875 *) usevfork='false';;
8878 : see if this is an sysdir system
8879 set sys/dir.h i_sysdir
8882 : see if this is an sysndir system
8883 set sys/ndir.h i_sysndir
8886 : see if sys/types.h has to be included
8887 set sys/types.h i_systypes
8890 : see if closedir exists
8891 set closedir d_closedir
8894 case "$d_closedir" in
8897 echo "Checking whether closedir() returns a status..." >&4
8898 cat > closedir.c <<EOM
8899 #$i_dirent I_DIRENT /**/
8900 #$i_sysdir I_SYS_DIR /**/
8901 #$i_sysndir I_SYS_NDIR /**/
8902 #$i_systypes I_SYS_TYPES /**/
8904 #if defined(I_SYS_TYPES)
8905 #include <sys/types.h>
8907 #if defined(I_DIRENT)
8909 #if defined(NeXT) && defined(I_SYS_DIR) /* NeXT needs dirent + sys/dir.h */
8910 #include <sys/dir.h>
8914 #include <sys/ndir.h>
8918 #include <ndir.h> /* may be wrong in the future */
8920 #include <sys/dir.h>
8925 int main() { return closedir(opendir(".")); }
8928 if eval $compile_ok; then
8929 if ./closedir > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
8930 echo "Yes, it does."
8933 echo "No, it doesn't."
8937 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program--assuming it doesn't)"
8948 : check for volatile keyword
8950 echo 'Checking to see if your C compiler knows about "volatile"...' >&4
8951 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
8954 typedef struct _goo_struct goo_struct;
8955 goo_struct * volatile goo = ((goo_struct *)0);
8956 struct _goo_struct {
8961 typedef unsigned short foo_t;
8964 volatile foo_t blech;
8968 if $cc -c $ccflags try.c >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
8970 echo "Yup, it does."
8973 echo "Nope, it doesn't."
8979 : see if there is a wait4
8983 : see if waitpid exists
8984 set waitpid d_waitpid
8987 : see if wcstombs exists
8988 set wcstombs d_wcstombs
8991 : see if wctomb exists
8995 : preserve RCS keywords in files with variable substitution, grrr
9000 Revision='$Revision'
9002 : check for alignment requirements
9004 case "$alignbytes" in
9005 '') echo "Checking alignment constraints..." >&4
9006 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
9013 printf("%d\n", (char *)&try.bar - (char *)&try.foo);
9017 if eval $compile_ok; then
9021 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program...)"
9024 *) dflt="$alignbytes"
9027 rp="Doubles must be aligned on a how-many-byte boundary?"
9032 : check for ordering of bytes in a long
9033 case "$byteorder" in
9037 In the following, larger digits indicate more significance. A big-endian
9038 machine like a Pyramid or a Motorola 680?0 chip will come out to 4321. A
9039 little-endian machine like a Vax or an Intel 80?86 chip would be 1234. Other
9040 machines may have weird orders like 3412. A Cray will report 87654321. If
9041 the test program works the default is probably right.
9042 I'm now running the test program...
9044 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
9051 char c[sizeof(long)];
9054 if (sizeof(long) > 4)
9055 u.l = (0x08070605L << 32) | 0x04030201L;
9058 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(long); i++)
9059 printf("%c", u.c[i]+'0');
9066 if eval $compile && ./try > /dev/null; then
9069 [1-4][1-4][1-4][1-4]|12345678|87654321)
9070 echo "(The test program ran ok.)"
9071 echo "byteorder=$dflt"
9074 ????|????????) echo "(The test program ran ok.)" ;;
9075 *) echo "(The test program didn't run right for some reason.)" ;;
9080 (I can't seem to compile the test program. Guessing big-endian...)
9083 case "$xxx_prompt" in
9085 rp="What is the order of bytes in a long?"
9096 : how do we catenate cpp tokens here?
9098 echo "Checking to see how your cpp does stuff like catenate tokens..." >&4
9099 $cat >cpp_stuff.c <<'EOCP'
9100 #define RCAT(a,b)a/**/b
9101 #define ACAT(a,b)a ## b
9105 $cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus <cpp_stuff.c >cpp_stuff.out 2>&1
9106 if $contains 'Circus' cpp_stuff.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9107 echo "Oh! Smells like ANSI's been here." >&4
9108 echo "We can catify or stringify, separately or together!"
9110 elif $contains 'Reiser' cpp_stuff.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9111 echo "Ah, yes! The good old days!" >&4
9112 echo "However, in the good old days we don't know how to stringify and"
9113 echo "catify at the same time."
9117 Hmm, I don't seem to be able to catenate tokens with your cpp. You're going
9118 to have to edit the values of CAT[2-5] in config.h...
9120 cpp_stuff="/* Help! How do we handle cpp_stuff? */*/"
9124 : see if this is a db.h system
9132 echo "Checking Berkeley DB version ..." >&4
9138 #include <sys/types.h>
9143 #ifdef DB_VERSION_MAJOR /* DB version >= 2 */
9144 int Major, Minor, Patch ;
9145 unsigned long Version ;
9146 (void)db_version(&Major, &Minor, &Patch) ;
9147 printf("You have Berkeley DB Version 2 or greater\n");
9149 printf("db.h is from Berkeley DB Version %d.%d.%d\n",
9150 DB_VERSION_MAJOR, DB_VERSION_MINOR, DB_VERSION_PATCH);
9151 printf("libdb is from Berkeley DB Version %d.%d.%d\n",
9152 Major, Minor, Patch) ;
9154 /* check that db.h & libdb are compatible */
9155 if (DB_VERSION_MAJOR != Major || DB_VERSION_MINOR != Minor || DB_VERSION_PATCH != Patch) {
9156 printf("db.h and libdb are incompatible\n") ;
9160 printf("db.h and libdb are compatible\n") ;
9162 Version = DB_VERSION_MAJOR * 1000000 + DB_VERSION_MINOR * 1000
9163 + DB_VERSION_PATCH ;
9165 /* needs to be >= 2.3.4 */
9166 if (Version < 2003004) {
9167 /* if (DB_VERSION_MAJOR == 2 && DB_VERSION_MINOR == 0 && DB_VERSION_PATCH < 5) { */
9168 printf("but Perl needs Berkeley DB 2.3.4 or greater\n") ;
9174 #if defined(_DB_H_) && defined(BTREEMAGIC) && defined(HASHMAGIC)
9175 printf("You have Berkeley DB Version 1\n");
9176 exit(0); /* DB version < 2: the coast is clear. */
9178 exit(1); /* <db.h> not Berkeley DB? */
9184 if eval $compile && ./try; then
9185 echo 'Looks OK.' >&4
9187 echo "I can't use Berkeley DB with your <db.h>. I'll disable Berkeley DB." >&4
9191 : Remove db from list of libraries to use
9192 echo "Removing unusable -ldb from library list" >&4
9193 set `echo X $libs | $sed -e 's/-ldb / /' -e 's/-ldb$//'`
9196 echo "libs = $libs" >&4
9206 : Check the return type needed for hash
9208 echo "Checking return type needed for hash for Berkeley DB ..." >&4
9214 #include <sys/types.h>
9217 #ifndef DB_VERSION_MAJOR
9218 u_int32_t hash_cb (ptr, size)
9226 info.hash = hash_cb;
9230 if $cc $ccflags -c try.c >try.out 2>&1 ; then
9231 if $contains warning try.out >>/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
9234 db_hashtype='u_int32_t'
9237 : XXX Maybe we should just give up here.
9238 db_hashtype=u_int32_t
9240 echo "Help: I can't seem to compile the db test program." >&4
9241 echo "Something's wrong, but I'll assume you use $db_hashtype." >&4
9244 echo "Your version of Berkeley DB uses $db_hashtype for hash."
9246 *) db_hashtype=u_int32_t
9251 : Check the return type needed for prefix
9253 echo "Checking return type needed for prefix for Berkeley DB ..." >&4
9259 #include <sys/types.h>
9262 #ifndef DB_VERSION_MAJOR
9263 size_t prefix_cb (key1, key2)
9271 info.prefix = prefix_cb;
9275 if $cc $ccflags -c try.c >try.out 2>&1 ; then
9276 if $contains warning try.out >>/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
9279 db_prefixtype='size_t'
9282 db_prefixtype='size_t'
9283 : XXX Maybe we should just give up here.
9285 echo "Help: I can't seem to compile the db test program." >&4
9286 echo "Something's wrong, but I'll assume you use $db_prefixtype." >&4
9289 echo "Your version of Berkeley DB uses $db_prefixtype for prefix."
9291 *) db_prefixtype='size_t'
9295 : check for void type
9297 echo "Checking to see how well your C compiler groks the void type..." >&4
9298 case "$voidflags" in
9300 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
9306 extern void moo(); /* function returning void */
9307 void (*goo)(); /* ptr to func returning void */
9309 void *hue; /* generic ptr */
9324 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY=$defvoidused try.c >.out 2>&1 ; then
9325 voidflags=$defvoidused
9326 echo "Good. It appears to support void to the level $package wants.">&4
9327 if $contains warning .out >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9328 echo "However, you might get some warnings that look like this:"
9332 echo "Hmm, your compiler has some difficulty with void. Checking further..." >&4
9333 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY=1 try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9334 echo "It supports 1..."
9335 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY=3 try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9336 echo "It also supports 2..."
9337 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY=7 try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9339 echo "And it supports 4 but not 8 definitely."
9341 echo "It doesn't support 4..."
9342 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY=11 try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9344 echo "But it supports 8."
9347 echo "Neither does it support 8."
9351 echo "It does not support 2..."
9352 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY=13 try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9354 echo "But it supports 4 and 8."
9356 if $cc $ccflags -c -DTRY=5 try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9358 echo "And it supports 4 but has not heard about 8."
9360 echo "However it supports 8 but not 4."
9365 echo "There is no support at all for void."
9370 case "$voidflags" in
9373 Support flag bits are:
9374 1: basic void declarations.
9375 2: arrays of pointers to functions returning void.
9376 4: operations between pointers to and addresses of void functions.
9377 8: generic void pointers.
9380 rp="Your void support flags add up to what?"
9387 : check for length of double
9389 case "$doublesize" in
9391 $echo $n "Checking to see how big your double precision numbers are...$c" >&4
9392 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
9396 printf("%d\n", sizeof(double));
9400 if eval $compile_ok; then
9402 $echo " $doublesize bytes." >&4
9405 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program. Guessing...)"
9406 rp="What is the size of a double precision number (in bytes)?"
9414 : see what type file positions are declared as in the library
9415 rp="What is the type for file position used by fsetpos()?"
9416 set fpos_t fpostype long stdio.h sys/types.h
9419 : get csh whereabouts
9421 'csh') val="$undef" ;;
9426 : Respect a hint or command line value for full_csh.
9428 '') full_csh=$csh ;;
9431 : Store the full pathname to the sed program for use in the C program
9434 : see what type gids are declared as in the kernel
9436 echo "Looking for the type for group ids returned by getgid()."
9437 set gid_t gidtype xxx stdio.h sys/types.h
9441 xxx=`./findhdr sys/user.h`
9442 set `grep 'groups\[NGROUPS\];' "$xxx" 2>/dev/null` unsigned short
9444 unsigned) dflt="$1 $2" ;;
9448 *) dflt="$gidtype";;
9451 gid_t) echo "gid_t found." ;;
9452 *) rp="What is the type for group ids returned by getgid()?"
9458 : see if getgroups exists
9459 set getgroups d_getgrps
9462 : see if setgroups exists
9463 set setgroups d_setgrps
9467 : Find type of 2nd arg to 'getgroups()' and 'setgroups()'
9469 case "$d_getgrps$d_setgrps" in
9471 case "$groupstype" in
9472 '') dflt="$gidtype" ;;
9473 *) dflt="$groupstype" ;;
9476 What type of pointer is the second argument to getgroups() and setgroups()?
9477 Usually this is the same as group ids, $gidtype, but not always.
9480 rp='What type pointer is the second argument to getgroups() and setgroups()?'
9484 *) groupstype="$gidtype";;
9487 : see what type lseek is declared as in the kernel
9488 rp="What is the type used for lseek's offset on this system?"
9489 set off_t lseektype long stdio.h sys/types.h
9493 echo "Checking if your $make program sets \$(MAKE)..." >&4
9494 case "$make_set_make" in
9496 $sed 's/^X //' > testmake.mak << 'EOF'
9498 X @echo 'maketemp="$(MAKE)"'
9500 case "`$make -f testmake.mak 2>/dev/null`" in
9501 *maketemp=*) make_set_make='#' ;;
9502 *) make_set_make="MAKE=$make" ;;
9507 case "$make_set_make" in
9508 '#') echo "Yup, it does.";;
9509 *) echo "Nope, it doesn't.";;
9512 : see what type is used for mode_t
9513 rp="What is the type used for file modes for system calls (e.g. fchmod())?"
9514 set mode_t modetype int stdio.h sys/types.h
9517 : define a fucntion to check prototypes
9518 $cat > protochk <<EOSH
9521 optimize="$optimize"
9523 prototype="$prototype"
9528 $cat >> protochk <<'EOSH'
9533 while test $# -ge 2; do
9535 $define) echo "#include <$2>" >> try.c ;;
9536 literal) echo "$2" >> try.c ;;
9540 test "$prototype" = "$define" && echo '#define CAN_PROTOTYPE' >> try.c
9541 cat >> try.c <<'EOCP'
9542 #ifdef CAN_PROTOTYPE
9543 #define _(args) args
9548 echo "$foo" >> try.c
9549 echo 'int no_real_function_has_this_name _((void)) { return 0; }' >> try.c
9550 $cc $optimize $ccflags -c try.c > /dev/null 2>&1
9558 : see what type is used for size_t
9559 rp="What is the type used for the length parameter for string functions?"
9560 set size_t sizetype 'unsigned int' stdio.h sys/types.h
9563 : check for type of arguments to gethostbyaddr.
9564 if test "X$netdb_host_type" = X -o "X$netdb_hlen_type" = X; then
9565 case "$d_gethbyaddr" in
9569 Checking to see what type of arguments are accepted by gethostbyaddr().
9571 hdrs="$define sys/types.h
9572 $d_socket sys/socket.h
9573 $i_niin netinet/in.h
9576 : The first arg can 'char *' or 'void *'
9577 : The second arg is some of integral type
9578 for xxx in in_addr_t 'const void *' 'const char *' 'void *' 'char *'; do
9579 for yyy in size_t long int; do
9580 case "$netdb_host_type" in
9581 '') try="extern struct hostent *gethostbyaddr($xxx, $yyy, int);"
9582 if ./protochk "$try" $hdrs; then
9583 echo "Your system accepts $xxx for the first arg."
9584 echo "...and $yyy for the second arg."
9585 netdb_host_type="$xxx"
9586 netdb_hlen_type="$yyy"
9592 : In case none of those worked, prompt the user.
9593 case "$netdb_host_type" in
9594 '') rp='What is the type for the 1st argument to gethostbyaddr?'
9597 netdb_host_type=$ans
9598 rp='What is the type for the 2nd argument to gethostbyaddr?'
9601 netdb_hlen_type=$ans
9605 *) : no gethostbyaddr, so pick harmless defaults
9606 netdb_host_type='char *'
9607 netdb_hlen_type="$sizetype"
9610 # Remove the "const" if needed. -- but then we'll have a
9612 # netdb_host_type=`echo "$netdb_host_type" | sed 's/^const //'`
9615 : check for type of argument to gethostbyname.
9616 if test "X$netdb_name_type" = X ; then
9617 case "$d_gethbyname" in
9621 Checking to see what type of argument is accepted by gethostbyname().
9623 hdrs="$define sys/types.h
9624 $d_socket sys/socket.h
9625 $i_niin netinet/in.h
9628 for xxx in "const char *" "char *"; do
9629 case "$netdb_name_type" in
9630 '') try="extern struct hostent *gethostbyname($xxx);"
9631 if ./protochk "$try" $hdrs; then
9632 echo "Your system accepts $xxx."
9633 netdb_name_type="$xxx"
9638 : In case none of those worked, prompt the user.
9639 case "$netdb_name_type" in
9640 '') rp='What is the type for the 1st argument to gethostbyname?'
9643 netdb_name_type=$ans
9647 *) : no gethostbyname, so pick harmless default
9648 netdb_name_type='char *'
9653 : check for type of 1st argument to getnetbyaddr.
9654 if test "X$netdb_net_type" = X ; then
9655 case "$d_getnbyaddr" in
9659 Checking to see what type of 1st argument is accepted by getnetbyaddr().
9661 hdrs="$define sys/types.h
9662 $d_socket sys/socket.h
9663 $i_niin netinet/in.h
9666 for xxx in in_addr_t "unsigned long" long "unsigned int" int; do
9667 case "$netdb_net_type" in
9668 '') try="extern struct netent *getnetbyaddr($xxx, int);"
9669 if ./protochk "$try" $hdrs; then
9670 echo "Your system accepts $xxx."
9671 netdb_net_type="$xxx"
9676 : In case none of those worked, prompt the user.
9677 case "$netdb_net_type" in
9678 '') rp='What is the type for the 1st argument to getnetbyaddr?'
9685 *) : no getnetbyaddr, so pick harmless default
9686 netdb_net_type='long'
9690 : locate the preferred pager for this system
9704 '') dflt=/usr/ucb/more;;
9711 rp='What pager is used on your system?'
9715 : see what type pids are declared as in the kernel
9716 rp="What is the type of process ids on this system?"
9717 set pid_t pidtype int stdio.h sys/types.h
9720 : check for length of pointer
9724 $echo $n "Checking to see how big your pointers are...$c" >&4
9725 if test "$voidflags" -gt 7; then
9726 echo '#define VOID_PTR char *' > try.c
9728 echo '#define VOID_PTR void *' > try.c
9730 $cat >>try.c <<'EOCP'
9734 printf("%d\n", sizeof(VOID_PTR));
9739 if eval $compile_ok; then
9741 $echo " $ptrsize bytes." >&4
9744 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program. Guessing...)" >&4
9745 rp="What is the size of a pointer (in bytes)?"
9753 : check for size of random number generator
9757 echo "Checking to see how many bits your rand function produces..." >&4
9763 # include <unistd.h>
9766 # include <stdlib.h>
9769 $cat >>try.c <<'EOCP'
9773 register unsigned long tmp;
9774 register unsigned long max = 0L;
9776 for (i = 1000; i; i--) {
9777 tmp = (unsigned long)rand();
9778 if (tmp > max) max = tmp;
9780 for (i = 0; max; i++)
9786 if eval $compile_ok; then
9790 echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program...)"
9797 rp='How many bits does your rand() function produce?'
9802 : see if ar generates random libraries by itself
9804 echo "Checking how to generate random libraries on your machine..." >&4
9805 echo 'int bar1() { return bar2(); }' > bar1.c
9806 echo 'int bar2() { return 2; }' > bar2.c
9807 $cat > foo.c <<'EOP'
9808 main() { printf("%d\n", bar1()); exit(0); }
9810 $cc $ccflags -c bar1.c >/dev/null 2>&1
9811 $cc $ccflags -c bar2.c >/dev/null 2>&1
9812 $cc $ccflags -c foo.c >/dev/null 2>&1
9813 $ar rc bar$_a bar2$_o bar1$_o >/dev/null 2>&1
9814 if $cc $ccflags $ldflags -o foobar foo$_o bar$_a $libs > /dev/null 2>&1 &&
9815 ./foobar >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9816 echo "$ar appears to generate random libraries itself."
9819 elif $ar ts bar$_a >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
9820 $cc $ccflags $ldflags -o foobar foo$_o bar$_a $libs > /dev/null 2>&1 &&
9821 ./foobar >/dev/null 2>&1; then
9822 echo "a table of contents needs to be added with '$ar ts'."
9829 ranlib=`./loc ranlib X /usr/bin /bin /usr/local/bin`
9830 $test -f $ranlib || ranlib=''
9833 if $test -n "$ranlib"; then
9834 echo "your system has '$ranlib'; we'll use that."
9837 echo "your system doesn't seem to support random libraries"
9838 echo "so we'll use lorder and tsort to order the libraries."
9845 : see if sys/select.h has to be included
9846 set sys/select.h i_sysselct
9849 : see if we should include time.h, sys/time.h, or both
9851 echo "Testing to see if we should include <time.h>, <sys/time.h> or both." >&4
9852 $echo $n "I'm now running the test program...$c"
9853 $cat >try.c <<'EOCP'
9854 #include <sys/types.h>
9859 #ifdef SYSTIMEKERNEL
9862 #include <sys/time.h>
9865 #include <sys/select.h>
9874 struct timezone tzp;
9876 if (foo.tm_sec == foo.tm_sec)
9879 if (bar.tv_sec == bar.tv_sec)
9886 for s_timezone in '-DS_TIMEZONE' ''; do
9888 for s_timeval in '-DS_TIMEVAL' ''; do
9889 for i_systimek in '' '-DSYSTIMEKERNEL'; do
9890 for i_time in '' '-DI_TIME'; do
9891 for i_systime in '-DI_SYSTIME' ''; do
9894 set try $i_time $i_systime $i_systimek $sysselect $s_timeval $s_timezone
9895 if eval $compile; then
9896 set X $i_time $i_systime $i_systimek $sysselect $s_timeval
9900 $echo $n "Succeeded with $flags$c"
9912 *SYSTIMEKERNEL*) i_systimek="$define"
9913 timeincl=`./findhdr sys/time.h`
9914 echo "We'll include <sys/time.h> with KERNEL defined." >&4;;
9915 *) i_systimek="$undef";;
9918 *I_TIME*) i_time="$define"
9919 timeincl=`./findhdr time.h`" $timeincl"
9920 echo "We'll include <time.h>." >&4;;
9921 *) i_time="$undef";;
9924 *I_SYSTIME*) i_systime="$define"
9925 timeincl=`./findhdr sys/time.h`" $timeincl"
9926 echo "We'll include <sys/time.h>." >&4;;
9927 *) i_systime="$undef";;
9931 : check for fd_set items
9934 Checking to see how well your C compiler handles fd_set and friends ...
9936 $cat >fd_set.c <<EOCP
9937 #$i_systime I_SYS_TIME
9938 #$i_sysselct I_SYS_SELECT
9939 #$d_socket HAS_SOCKET
9940 #include <sys/types.h>
9942 #include <sys/socket.h> /* Might include <sys/bsdtypes.h> */
9945 #include <sys/time.h>
9948 #include <sys/select.h>
9957 #if defined(FD_SET) && defined(FD_CLR) && defined(FD_ISSET) && defined(FD_ZERO)
9964 set fd_set -DTRYBITS
9965 if eval $compile; then
9966 d_fds_bits="$define"
9968 echo "Well, your system knows about the normal fd_set typedef..." >&4
9970 echo "and you have the normal fd_set macros (just as I'd expect)." >&4
9971 d_fd_macros="$define"
9974 but not the normal fd_set macros! Gaaack! I'll have to cover for you.
9976 d_fd_macros="$undef"
9980 Hmm, your compiler has some difficulty with fd_set. Checking further...
9983 if eval $compile; then
9986 echo "Well, your system has some sort of fd_set available..." >&4
9988 echo "and you have the normal fd_set macros." >&4
9989 d_fd_macros="$define"
9992 but not the normal fd_set macros! Gross! More work for me...
9994 d_fd_macros="$undef"
9997 echo "Well, you got zip. That's OK, I can roll my own fd_set stuff." >&4
10000 d_fd_macros="$undef"
10005 : check for type of arguments to select.
10006 case "$selecttype" in
10007 '') case "$d_select" in
10010 Checking to see what type of arguments are accepted by select().
10012 hdrs="$define sys/types.h
10013 $i_systime sys/time.h
10014 $i_sysselct sys/select.h
10015 $d_socket sys/socket.h"
10016 : The first arg can be int, unsigned, or size_t
10017 : The last arg may or may not be 'const'
10019 for xxx in 'fd_set *' 'int *'; do
10020 for nfd in 'int' 'size_t' 'unsigned' ; do
10021 for tmo in 'struct timeval *' 'const struct timeval *'; do
10023 '') try="extern select _(($nfd, $xxx, $xxx, $xxx, $tmo));"
10024 if ./protochk "$try" $hdrs; then
10025 echo "Your system accepts $xxx."
10034 '') rp='What is the type for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th arguments to select?'
10035 case "$d_fd_set" in
10036 $define) dflt="fd_set *" ;;
10045 *) : no select, so pick a harmless default
10052 : Trace out the files included by signal.h, then look for SIGxxx names.
10053 : Remove SIGARRAYSIZE used by HPUX.
10054 : Remove SIGTYP void lines used by OS2.
10055 xxx=`echo '#include <signal.h>' |
10056 $cppstdin $cppminus $cppflags 2>/dev/null |
10057 $grep '^[ ]*#.*include' |
10058 $awk "{print \\$$fieldn}" | $sed 's!"!!g' | $sort | $uniq`
10059 : Check this list of files to be sure we have parsed the cpp output ok.
10060 : This will also avoid potentially non-existent files, such
10063 for xx in $xxx /dev/null ; do
10064 $test -f "$xx" && xxxfiles="$xxxfiles $xx"
10066 : If we have found no files, at least try signal.h
10067 case "$xxxfiles" in
10068 '') xxxfiles=`./findhdr signal.h` ;;
10071 $1 ~ /^#define$/ && $2 ~ /^SIG[A-Z0-9]*$/ && $2 !~ /SIGARRAYSIZE/ && $3 !~ /void/ {
10072 print substr($2, 4, 20)
10074 $1 == "#" && $2 ~ /^define$/ && $3 ~ /^SIG[A-Z0-9]*$/ && $3 !~ /SIGARRAYSIZE/ && $4 !~ /void/ {
10075 print substr($3, 4, 20)
10077 : Append some common names just in case the awk scan failed.
10078 xxx="$xxx ABRT ALRM BUS CHLD CLD CONT DIL EMT FPE HUP ILL INT IO IOT KILL"
10079 xxx="$xxx LOST PHONE PIPE POLL PROF PWR QUIT SEGV STKFLT STOP SYS TERM TRAP"
10080 xxx="$xxx TSTP TTIN TTOU URG USR1 USR2 USR3 USR4 VTALRM"
10081 xxx="$xxx WINCH WIND WINDOW XCPU XFSZ"
10082 : generate a few handy files for later
10083 $cat > signal.c <<'EOCP'
10084 #include <sys/types.h>
10085 #include <signal.h>
10089 /* Strange style to avoid deeply-nested #if/#else/#endif */
10092 # define NSIG (_NSIG)
10098 # define NSIG (SIGMAX+1)
10104 # define NSIG (SIG_MAX+1)
10110 # define NSIG (MAXSIG+1)
10116 # define NSIG (MAX_SIG+1)
10121 # ifdef SIGARRAYSIZE
10122 # define NSIG (SIGARRAYSIZE+1) /* Not sure of the +1 */
10128 # define NSIG (_sys_nsig) /* Solaris 2.5 */
10132 /* Default to some arbitrary number that's big enough to get most
10133 of the common signals.
10139 printf("NSIG %d\n", NSIG);
10145 echo $xxx | $tr ' ' '\012' | $sort | $uniq | $awk '
10147 printf "#ifdef SIG"; printf $1; printf "\n"
10148 printf "printf(\""; printf $1; printf " %%d\\n\",SIG";
10149 printf $1; printf ");\n"
10153 printf "#endif /* JUST_NSIG */\n";
10157 $cat >signal.awk <<'EOP'
10158 BEGIN { ndups = 0 }
10159 $1 ~ /^NSIG$/ { nsig = $2 }
10160 ($1 !~ /^NSIG$/) && (NF == 2) {
10161 if ($2 > maxsig) { maxsig = $2 }
10162 if (sig_name[$2]) {
10163 dup_name[ndups] = $1
10164 dup_num[ndups] = $2
10174 if (nsig == 0) { nsig = maxsig + 1 }
10175 for (n = 1; n < nsig; n++) {
10177 printf("%s %d\n", sig_name[n], sig_num[n])
10180 printf("NUM%d %d\n", n, n)
10183 for (n = 0; n < ndups; n++) {
10184 printf("%s %d\n", dup_name[n], dup_num[n])
10188 $cat >signal_cmd <<EOS
10190 if $test -s signal.lst; then
10191 echo "Using your existing signal.lst file"
10196 $cat >>signal_cmd <<'EOS'
10199 if eval $compile_ok; then
10200 ./signal$_exe | $sort -n +1 | $uniq | $awk -f signal.awk >signal.lst
10202 echo "(I can't seem be able to compile the whole test program)" >&4
10203 echo "(I'll try it in little pieces.)" >&4
10204 set signal -DJUST_NSIG
10205 if eval $compile_ok; then
10206 ./signal$_exe > signal.nsg
10209 echo "I can't seem to figure out how many signals you have." >&4
10210 echo "Guessing 50." >&4
10211 echo 'NSIG 50' > signal.nsg
10213 : Now look at all the signal names, one at a time.
10214 for xx in `echo $xxx | $tr ' ' '\012' | $sort | $uniq`; do
10215 $cat > signal.c <<EOCP
10216 #include <sys/types.h>
10217 #include <signal.h>
10220 printf("$xx %d\n", SIG${xx});
10225 if eval $compile; then
10226 echo "SIG${xx} found."
10227 ./signal$_exe >> signal.ls1
10229 echo "SIG${xx} NOT found."
10232 if $test -s signal.ls1; then
10233 $cat signal.nsg signal.ls1 |
10234 $sort -n +1 | $uniq | $awk -f signal.awk >signal.lst
10238 if $test -s signal.lst; then
10241 echo "(AAK! I can't compile the test programs -- Guessing)" >&4
10242 echo 'kill -l' >signal
10243 set X `csh -f <signal`
10247 0) set HUP INT QUIT ILL TRAP ABRT EMT FPE KILL BUS SEGV SYS PIPE ALRM TERM;;
10249 echo $@ | $tr ' ' '\012' | \
10250 $awk '{ printf $1; printf " %d\n", ++s; }' >signal.lst
10252 $rm -f signal.c signal$_exe signal$_o signal.nsg signal.ls1
10254 chmod a+x signal_cmd
10255 $eunicefix signal_cmd
10257 : generate list of signal names
10259 case "$sig_name_init" in
10261 echo "Generating a list of signal names and numbers..." >&4
10263 sig_name=`$awk '{printf "%s ", $1}' signal.lst`
10264 sig_name="ZERO $sig_name"
10265 sig_name_init=`$awk 'BEGIN { printf "\"ZERO\", " }
10266 { printf "\"%s\", ", $1 }
10267 END { printf "0\n" }' signal.lst`
10268 sig_num=`$awk 'BEGIN { printf "0, " }
10269 { printf "%d, ", $2}
10270 END { printf "0\n"}' signal.lst`
10273 echo "The following signals are available:"
10275 echo $sig_name | $awk \
10276 'BEGIN { linelen = 0 }
10278 for (i = 1; i <= NF; i++) {
10279 name = "SIG" $i " "
10280 linelen = linelen + length(name)
10281 if (linelen > 70) {
10283 linelen = length(name)
10289 $rm -f signal signal.c signal.awk signal.lst signal_cmd
10291 : see what type is used for signed size_t
10292 set ssize_t ssizetype int stdio.h sys/types.h
10295 $cat > ssize.c <<EOM
10297 #include <sys/types.h>
10298 #define Size_t $sizetype
10299 #define SSize_t $dflt
10302 if (sizeof(Size_t) == sizeof(SSize_t))
10304 else if (sizeof(Size_t) == sizeof(int))
10313 if eval $compile_ok && ./ssize > /dev/null; then
10314 ssizetype=`./ssize`
10315 echo "I'll be using $ssizetype for functions returning a byte count." >&4
10318 Help! I can't compile and run the ssize_t test program: please enlighten me!
10319 (This is probably a misconfiguration in your system or libraries, and
10320 you really ought to fix it. Still, I'll try anyway.)
10322 I need a type that is the same size as $sizetype, but is guaranteed to
10323 be signed. Common values are ssize_t, int and long.
10326 rp="What signed type is the same size as $sizetype?"
10330 $rm -f ssize ssize.*
10332 : see what type of char stdio uses.
10334 if $contains 'unsigned.*char.*_ptr;' `./findhdr stdio.h` >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
10335 echo "Your stdio uses unsigned chars." >&4
10336 stdchar="unsigned char"
10338 echo "Your stdio uses signed chars." >&4
10342 : see if time exists
10344 if set time val -f d_time; eval $csym; $val; then
10345 echo 'time() found.' >&4
10347 rp="What is the type returned by time() on this system?"
10348 set time_t timetype long stdio.h sys/types.h
10351 echo 'time() not found, hope that will do.' >&4
10358 : see what type uids are declared as in the kernel
10360 echo "Looking for the type for user ids returned by getuid()."
10361 set uid_t uidtype xxx stdio.h sys/types.h
10365 xxx=`./findhdr sys/user.h`
10366 set `grep '_ruid;' "$xxx" 2>/dev/null` unsigned short
10368 unsigned) dflt="$1 $2" ;;
10372 *) dflt="$uidtype";;
10375 uid_t) echo "uid_t found." ;;
10376 *) rp="What is the type for user ids returned by getuid()?"
10382 : see if dbm.h is available
10383 : see if dbmclose exists
10384 set dbmclose d_dbmclose
10387 case "$d_dbmclose" in
10397 *) set rpcsvc/dbm.h i_rpcsvcdbm
10402 *) echo "We won't be including <dbm.h>"
10412 : see if this is a sys/file.h system
10417 : do we need to include sys/file.h ?
10421 if $h_sysfile; then
10423 echo "We'll be including <sys/file.h>." >&4
10426 echo "We won't be including <sys/file.h>." >&4
10436 : see if fcntl.h is there
10441 : see if we can include fcntl.h
10447 echo "We'll be including <fcntl.h>." >&4
10450 if $h_sysfile; then
10451 echo "We don't need to include <fcntl.h> if we include <sys/file.h>." >&4
10453 echo "We won't be including <fcntl.h>." >&4
10465 : see if this is an grp system
10469 : see if locale.h is available
10470 set locale.h i_locale
10473 : see if this is a math.h system
10477 : see if ndbm.h is available
10482 : see if dbm_open exists
10483 set dbm_open d_dbm_open
10485 case "$d_dbm_open" in
10488 echo "We won't be including <ndbm.h>"
10497 : see if net/errno.h is available
10499 set net/errno.h val
10502 : Unfortunately, it causes problems on some systems. Arrgh.
10505 cat > try.c <<'EOM'
10508 #include <net/errno.h>
10514 if $cc $ccflags -c try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
10515 echo "We'll be including <net/errno.h>." >&4
10517 echo "We won't be including <net/errno.h>." >&4
10526 : get C preprocessor symbols handy
10528 $echo $n "Hmm... $c"
10529 echo $al | $tr ' ' '\012' >Cppsym.know
10530 $cat <<EOSS >Cppsym
10538 case "\$list\$#" in
10541 if $contains "^\$1$" Cppsym.true >/dev/null 2>&1; then
10543 elif $contains "^\$1$" Cppsym.know >/dev/null 2>&1; then
10546 unknown="\$unknown \$sym"
10556 echo \$* | $tr ' ' '\012' | $sed -e 's/\(.*\)/\\
10558 exit 0; _ _ _ _\1\\ \1\\
10561 echo "exit 1; _ _ _" >>Cppsym\$\$
10562 $cppstdin $cppminus <Cppsym\$\$ | $grep '^exit [01]; _ _' >Cppsym2\$\$
10564 true) $awk 'NF > 5 {print substr(\$6,2,100)}' <Cppsym2\$\$ ;;
10570 $rm -f Cppsym\$\$ Cppsym2\$\$
10575 ./Cppsym -l $al | $sort | $grep -v '^$' >Cppsym.true
10577 : now check the C compiler for additional symbols
10583 for i in \`$cc -v -c tmp.c 2>&1\`
10586 -D*) echo "\$i" | $sed 's/^-D//';;
10587 -A*) $test "$gccversion" && echo "\$i" | $sed 's/^-A\(.*\)(\(.*\))/\1=\2/';;
10594 ./ccsym | $sort | $uniq >ccsym.raw
10595 $awk '/\=/ { print $0; next }
10596 { print $0"=1" }' ccsym.raw >ccsym.list
10597 $awk '{ print $0"=1" }' Cppsym.true >ccsym.true
10598 $comm -13 ccsym.true ccsym.list >ccsym.own
10599 $comm -12 ccsym.true ccsym.list >ccsym.com
10600 $comm -23 ccsym.true ccsym.list >ccsym.cpp
10603 if $test -z ccsym.raw; then
10604 echo "Your C compiler doesn't seem to define any symbol!" >&4
10606 echo "However, your C preprocessor defines the following ones:"
10609 if $test -s ccsym.com; then
10610 echo "Your C compiler and pre-processor define these symbols:"
10611 $sed -e 's/\(.*\)=.*/\1/' ccsym.com
10614 $test "$silent" || sleep 1
10616 if $test -s ccsym.cpp; then
10617 $test "$also" && echo " "
10618 echo "Your C pre-processor ${also}defines the following $symbols:"
10619 $sed -e 's/\(.*\)=.*/\1/' ccsym.cpp
10621 $test "$silent" || sleep 1
10623 if $test -s ccsym.own; then
10624 $test "$also" && echo " "
10625 echo "Your C compiler ${also}defines the following cpp variables:"
10626 $sed -e 's/\(.*\)=1/\1/' ccsym.own
10627 $sed -e 's/\(.*\)=.*/\1/' ccsym.own | $uniq >>Cppsym.true
10628 $test "$silent" || sleep 1
10633 : see if this is a termio system
10637 if $test `./findhdr termios.h`; then
10638 set tcsetattr i_termios
10644 "$define") echo "You have POSIX termios.h... good!" >&4;;
10645 *) if ./Cppsym pyr; then
10646 case "`/bin/universe`" in
10647 ucb) if $test `./findhdr sgtty.h`; then
10649 echo "<sgtty.h> found." >&4
10651 echo "System is pyramid with BSD universe."
10652 echo "<sgtty.h> not found--you could have problems." >&4
10654 *) if $test `./findhdr termio.h`; then
10656 echo "<termio.h> found." >&4
10658 echo "System is pyramid with USG universe."
10659 echo "<termio.h> not found--you could have problems." >&4
10663 if $test `./findhdr termio.h`; then
10664 echo "<termio.h> found." >&4
10666 elif $test `./findhdr sgtty.h`; then
10667 echo "<sgtty.h> found." >&4
10670 echo "Neither <termio.h> nor <sgtty.h> found--you could have problems." >&4
10673 if $test `./findhdr sgtty.h`; then
10674 echo "<sgtty.h> found." >&4
10676 elif $test `./findhdr termio.h`; then
10677 echo "<termio.h> found." >&4
10680 echo "Neither <sgtty.h> nor <termio.h> found--you could have problems." >&4
10684 set i_termio; eval $setvar
10685 val=$val2; set i_sgtty; eval $setvar
10686 val=$val3; set i_termios; eval $setvar
10688 : see if stdarg is available
10690 if $test `./findhdr stdarg.h`; then
10691 echo "<stdarg.h> found." >&4
10694 echo "<stdarg.h> NOT found." >&4
10698 : see if varags is available
10700 if $test `./findhdr varargs.h`; then
10701 echo "<varargs.h> found." >&4
10703 echo "<varargs.h> NOT found, but that's ok (I hope)." >&4
10706 : set up the varargs testing programs
10707 $cat > varargs.c <<EOP
10709 #include <stdarg.h>
10712 #include <varargs.h>
10716 int f(char *p, ...)
10730 p = va_arg(ap, char *);
10735 $cat > varargs <<EOP
10737 if $cc -c $ccflags -D\$1 varargs.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
10746 : now check which varargs header should be included
10751 if `./varargs I_STDARG`; then
10753 elif `./varargs I_VARARGS`; then
10758 if `./varargs I_VARARGS`; then
10765 echo "I could not find the definition for va_dcl... You have problems..." >&4
10766 val="$undef"; set i_stdarg; eval $setvar
10767 val="$undef"; set i_varargs; eval $setvar
10772 case "$i_varhdr" in
10774 val="$define"; set i_stdarg; eval $setvar
10775 val="$undef"; set i_varargs; eval $setvar
10778 val="$undef"; set i_stdarg; eval $setvar
10779 val="$define"; set i_varargs; eval $setvar
10782 echo "We'll include <$i_varhdr> to get va_dcl definition." >&4;;
10786 : see if stddef is available
10787 set stddef.h i_stddef
10790 : see if ioctl defs are in sgtty, termio, sys/filio or sys/ioctl
10791 set sys/filio.h i_sysfilio
10794 if $test `./findhdr sys/ioctl.h`; then
10796 echo '<sys/ioctl.h> found.' >&4
10799 if $test $i_sysfilio = "$define"; then
10800 echo '<sys/ioctl.h> NOT found.' >&4
10802 $test $i_sgtty = "$define" && xxx="sgtty.h"
10803 $test $i_termio = "$define" && xxx="termio.h"
10804 $test $i_termios = "$define" && xxx="termios.h"
10805 echo "No <sys/ioctl.h> found, assuming ioctl args are defined in <$xxx>." >&4
10811 : see if this is a sys/param system
10812 set sys/param.h i_sysparam
10815 : see if sys/resource.h has to be included
10816 set sys/resource.h i_sysresrc
10819 : see if sys/stat.h is available
10820 set sys/stat.h i_sysstat
10823 : see if this is a sys/un.h system
10824 set sys/un.h i_sysun
10827 : see if this is a syswait system
10828 set sys/wait.h i_syswait
10831 : see if this is an utime system
10832 set utime.h i_utime
10835 : see if this is a values.h system
10836 set values.h i_values
10839 : see if this is a vfork system
10842 set vfork.h i_vfork
10850 : see if gdbm.h is available
10855 : see if gdbm_open exists
10856 set gdbm_open d_gdbm_open
10858 case "$d_gdbm_open" in
10861 echo "We won't be including <gdbm.h>"
10871 echo "Looking for extensions..." >&4
10874 : If we are using the old config.sh, known_extensions may contain
10875 : old or inaccurate or duplicate values.
10876 known_extensions=''
10877 nonxs_extensions=''
10878 : We do not use find because it might not be available.
10879 : We do not just use MANIFEST because the user may have dropped
10880 : some additional extensions into the source tree and expect them
10885 *) if $test -f $xxx/$xxx.xs; then
10886 known_extensions="$known_extensions $xxx"
10887 elif $test -f $xxx/Makefile.PL; then
10888 nonxs_extensions="$nonxs_extensions $xxx"
10890 if $test -d $xxx; then
10891 # Look for nested extensions, eg. Devel/Dprof.
10894 if $test -f $yyy/$yyy.xs; then
10895 known_extensions="$known_extensions $xxx/$yyy"
10896 elif $test -f $yyy/Makefile.PL; then
10897 nonxs_extensions="$nonxs_extensions $xxx/$yyy"
10906 set X $nonxs_extensions
10908 nonxs_extensions="$*"
10909 set X $known_extensions
10911 known_extensions="$*"
10914 : Now see which are supported on this system.
10916 for xxx in $known_extensions ; do
10920 $define) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10923 GDBM_File|gdbm_fil)
10925 $define) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10928 NDBM_File|ndbm_fil)
10930 $define) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10933 ODBM_File|odbm_fil)
10934 case "${i_dbm}${i_rpcsvcdbm}" in
10935 *"${define}"*) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10939 case "$useposix" in
10940 true|define|y) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10944 case "$useopcode" in
10945 true|define|y) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10949 case "$d_socket" in
10950 true|$define|y) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10954 case "$usethreads" in
10955 true|$define|y) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10960 true|$define|y) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx" ;;
10963 *) avail_ext="$avail_ext $xxx"
10972 : Now see which nonxs extensions are supported on this system.
10973 : For now assume all are.
10975 for xxx in $nonxs_extensions ; do
10977 *) nonxs_ext="$nonxs_ext $xxx"
10989 A number of extensions are supplied with $package. You may choose to
10990 compile these extensions for dynamic loading (the default), compile
10991 them into the $package executable (static loading), or not include
10992 them at all. Answer "none" to include no extensions.
10993 Note that DynaLoader is always built and need not be mentioned here.
10996 case "$dynamic_ext" in
10997 '') dflt="$avail_ext" ;;
10998 *) dflt="$dynamic_ext"
10999 # Perhaps we are reusing an old out-of-date config.sh.
11002 if test X"$dynamic_ext" != X"$avail_ext"; then
11004 NOTICE: Your previous config.sh list may be incorrect.
11005 The extensions now available to you are
11007 but the default list from your previous config.sh is
11019 rp="What extensions do you wish to load dynamically?"
11022 none) dynamic_ext=' ' ;;
11023 *) dynamic_ext="$ans" ;;
11026 case "$static_ext" in
11028 : Exclude those already listed in dynamic linking
11030 for xxx in $avail_ext; do
11031 case " $dynamic_ext " in
11033 *) dflt="$dflt $xxx" ;;
11040 *) dflt="$static_ext"
11047 rp="What extensions do you wish to load statically?"
11050 none) static_ext=' ' ;;
11051 *) static_ext="$ans" ;;
11056 A number of extensions are supplied with $package. Answer "none"
11057 to include no extensions.
11058 Note that DynaLoader is always built and need not be mentioned here.
11061 case "$static_ext" in
11062 '') dflt="$avail_ext" ;;
11063 *) dflt="$static_ext"
11064 # Perhaps we are reusing an old out-of-date config.sh.
11067 if test X"$static_ext" != X"$avail_ext"; then
11069 NOTICE: Your previous config.sh list may be incorrect.
11070 The extensions now available to you are
11072 but the default list from your previous config.sh is
11081 : Exclude those that are not xs extensions
11085 rp="What extensions do you wish to include?"
11088 none) static_ext=' ' ;;
11089 *) static_ext="$ans" ;;
11094 set X $dynamic_ext $static_ext $nonxs_ext
11098 : Remove build directory name from cppstdin so it can be used from
11099 : either the present location or the final installed location.
11101 : Get out of the UU directory to get correct path name.
11103 case "$cppstdin" in
11105 echo "Stripping down cppstdin path name"
11111 : end of configuration questions
11113 echo "End of configuration questions."
11116 : back to where it started
11117 if test -d ../UU; then
11121 : configuration may be patched via a 'config.over' file
11122 if $test -f config.over; then
11125 rp='I see a config.over file. Do you wish to load it?'
11128 n*) echo "OK, I'll ignore it.";;
11130 echo "Configuration override changes have been loaded."
11135 : in case they want portability, strip down executable paths
11136 case "$d_portable" in
11139 echo "Stripping down executable paths..." >&4
11140 for file in $loclist $trylist; do
11141 if test X$file != Xln -a X$file != Xar -o X$osname != Xos2; then
11142 eval $file="\$file"
11148 : create config.sh file
11150 echo "Creating config.sh..." >&4
11151 $spitshell <<EOT >config.sh
11154 # This file was produced by running the Configure script. It holds all the
11155 # definitions figured out by Configure. Should you modify one of these values,
11156 # do not forget to propagate your changes by running "Configure -der". You may
11157 # instead choose to run each of the .SH files by yourself, or "Configure -S".
11160 # Package name : $package
11161 # Source directory : $src
11162 # Configuration time: $cf_time
11163 # Configured by : $cf_by
11164 # Target system : $myuname
11174 Revision='$Revision'
11181 alignbytes='$alignbytes'
11182 ansi2knr='$ansi2knr'
11183 aphostname='$aphostname'
11184 apiversion='$apiversion'
11187 archlibexp='$archlibexp'
11188 archname='$archname'
11189 archobjs='$archobjs'
11197 byteorder='$byteorder'
11199 castflags='$castflags'
11202 cccdlflags='$cccdlflags'
11203 ccdlflags='$ccdlflags'
11206 cf_email='$cf_email'
11211 clocktype='$clocktype'
11213 compress='$compress'
11214 contains='$contains'
11218 cpp_stuff='$cpp_stuff'
11219 cppflags='$cppflags'
11221 cppminus='$cppminus'
11223 cppstdin='$cppstdin'
11224 cryptlib='$cryptlib'
11226 d_Gconvert='$d_Gconvert'
11227 d_access='$d_access'
11229 d_archlib='$d_archlib'
11230 d_attribut='$d_attribut'
11234 d_bsdgetpgrp='$d_bsdgetpgrp'
11235 d_bsdsetpgrp='$d_bsdsetpgrp'
11237 d_casti32='$d_casti32'
11238 d_castneg='$d_castneg'
11239 d_charvspr='$d_charvspr'
11241 d_chroot='$d_chroot'
11242 d_chsize='$d_chsize'
11243 d_closedir='$d_closedir'
11247 d_cuserid='$d_cuserid'
11248 d_dbl_dig='$d_dbl_dig'
11249 d_difftime='$d_difftime'
11250 d_dirnamlen='$d_dirnamlen'
11251 d_dlerror='$d_dlerror'
11252 d_dlopen='$d_dlopen'
11253 d_dlsymun='$d_dlsymun'
11254 d_dosuid='$d_dosuid'
11256 d_endhent='$d_endhent'
11257 d_endnent='$d_endnent'
11258 d_endpent='$d_endpent'
11259 d_endsent='$d_endsent'
11260 d_eofnblk='$d_eofnblk'
11261 d_eunice='$d_eunice'
11262 d_fchmod='$d_fchmod'
11263 d_fchown='$d_fchown'
11265 d_fd_macros='$d_fd_macros'
11266 d_fd_set='$d_fd_set'
11267 d_fds_bits='$d_fds_bits'
11268 d_fgetpos='$d_fgetpos'
11269 d_flexfnam='$d_flexfnam'
11272 d_fpathconf='$d_fpathconf'
11273 d_fsetpos='$d_fsetpos'
11275 d_getgrps='$d_getgrps'
11276 d_gethbyaddr='$d_gethbyaddr'
11277 d_gethbyname='$d_gethbyname'
11278 d_gethent='$d_gethent'
11279 d_gethname='$d_gethname'
11280 d_gethostprotos='$d_gethostprotos'
11281 d_getlogin='$d_getlogin'
11282 d_getnbyaddr='$d_getnbyaddr'
11283 d_getnbyname='$d_getnbyname'
11284 d_getnent='$d_getnent'
11285 d_getnetprotos='$d_getnetprotos'
11286 d_getpbyname='$d_getpbyname'
11287 d_getpbynumber='$d_getpbynumber'
11288 d_getpent='$d_getpent'
11289 d_getpgid='$d_getpgid'
11290 d_getpgrp2='$d_getpgrp2'
11291 d_getpgrp='$d_getpgrp'
11292 d_getppid='$d_getppid'
11293 d_getprior='$d_getprior'
11294 d_getprotoprotos='$d_getprotoprotos'
11295 d_getsbyname='$d_getsbyname'
11296 d_getsbyport='$d_getsbyport'
11297 d_getsent='$d_getsent'
11298 d_getservprotos='$d_getservprotos'
11299 d_gettimeod='$d_gettimeod'
11300 d_gnulibc='$d_gnulibc'
11303 d_inetaton='$d_inetaton'
11304 d_isascii='$d_isascii'
11305 d_killpg='$d_killpg'
11306 d_lchown='$d_lchown'
11308 d_locconv='$d_locconv'
11310 d_longdbl='$d_longdbl'
11311 d_longlong='$d_longlong'
11314 d_mbstowcs='$d_mbstowcs'
11315 d_mbtowc='$d_mbtowc'
11316 d_memcmp='$d_memcmp'
11317 d_memcpy='$d_memcpy'
11318 d_memmove='$d_memmove'
11319 d_memset='$d_memset'
11321 d_mkfifo='$d_mkfifo'
11322 d_mktime='$d_mktime'
11324 d_msgctl='$d_msgctl'
11325 d_msgget='$d_msgget'
11326 d_msgrcv='$d_msgrcv'
11327 d_msgsnd='$d_msgsnd'
11328 d_mymalloc='$d_mymalloc'
11330 d_oldpthreads='$d_oldpthreads'
11331 d_oldsock='$d_oldsock'
11333 d_pathconf='$d_pathconf'
11335 d_phostname='$d_phostname'
11338 d_portable='$d_portable'
11339 d_pthread_yield='$d_pthread_yield'
11340 d_pthreads_created_joinable='$d_pthreads_created_joinable'
11342 d_pwchange='$d_pwchange'
11343 d_pwclass='$d_pwclass'
11344 d_pwcomment='$d_pwcomment'
11345 d_pwexpire='$d_pwexpire'
11346 d_pwgecos='$d_pwgecos'
11347 d_pwquota='$d_pwquota'
11348 d_readdir='$d_readdir'
11349 d_readlink='$d_readlink'
11350 d_rename='$d_rename'
11351 d_rewinddir='$d_rewinddir'
11353 d_safebcpy='$d_safebcpy'
11354 d_safemcpy='$d_safemcpy'
11355 d_sanemcmp='$d_sanemcmp'
11356 d_sched_yield='$d_sched_yield'
11357 d_seekdir='$d_seekdir'
11358 d_select='$d_select'
11360 d_semctl='$d_semctl'
11361 d_semctl_semid_ds='$d_semctl_semid_ds'
11362 d_semctl_semun='$d_semctl_semun'
11363 d_semget='$d_semget'
11365 d_setegid='$d_setegid'
11366 d_seteuid='$d_seteuid'
11367 d_setgrps='$d_setgrps'
11368 d_sethent='$d_sethent'
11369 d_setlinebuf='$d_setlinebuf'
11370 d_setlocale='$d_setlocale'
11371 d_setnent='$d_setnent'
11372 d_setpent='$d_setpent'
11373 d_setpgid='$d_setpgid'
11374 d_setpgrp2='$d_setpgrp2'
11375 d_setpgrp='$d_setpgrp'
11376 d_setprior='$d_setprior'
11377 d_setregid='$d_setregid'
11378 d_setresgid='$d_setresgid'
11379 d_setresuid='$d_setresuid'
11380 d_setreuid='$d_setreuid'
11381 d_setrgid='$d_setrgid'
11382 d_setruid='$d_setruid'
11383 d_setsent='$d_setsent'
11384 d_setsid='$d_setsid'
11385 d_setvbuf='$d_setvbuf'
11389 d_shmatprototype='$d_shmatprototype'
11390 d_shmctl='$d_shmctl'
11392 d_shmget='$d_shmget'
11393 d_sigaction='$d_sigaction'
11394 d_sigsetjmp='$d_sigsetjmp'
11395 d_socket='$d_socket'
11396 d_sockpair='$d_sockpair'
11397 d_statblks='$d_statblks'
11398 d_stdio_cnt_lval='$d_stdio_cnt_lval'
11399 d_stdio_ptr_lval='$d_stdio_ptr_lval'
11400 d_stdiobase='$d_stdiobase'
11401 d_stdstdio='$d_stdstdio'
11402 d_strchr='$d_strchr'
11403 d_strcoll='$d_strcoll'
11404 d_strctcpy='$d_strctcpy'
11405 d_strerrm='$d_strerrm'
11406 d_strerror='$d_strerror'
11407 d_strtod='$d_strtod'
11408 d_strtol='$d_strtol'
11409 d_strtoul='$d_strtoul'
11410 d_strxfrm='$d_strxfrm'
11411 d_suidsafe='$d_suidsafe'
11412 d_symlink='$d_symlink'
11413 d_syscall='$d_syscall'
11414 d_sysconf='$d_sysconf'
11415 d_sysernlst='$d_sysernlst'
11416 d_syserrlst='$d_syserrlst'
11417 d_system='$d_system'
11418 d_tcgetpgrp='$d_tcgetpgrp'
11419 d_tcsetpgrp='$d_tcsetpgrp'
11420 d_telldir='$d_telldir'
11423 d_truncate='$d_truncate'
11424 d_tzname='$d_tzname'
11427 d_union_semun='$d_union_semun'
11429 d_void_closedir='$d_void_closedir'
11430 d_voidsig='$d_voidsig'
11431 d_voidtty='$d_voidtty'
11432 d_volatile='$d_volatile'
11433 d_vprintf='$d_vprintf'
11435 d_waitpid='$d_waitpid'
11436 d_wcstombs='$d_wcstombs'
11437 d_wctomb='$d_wctomb'
11440 db_hashtype='$db_hashtype'
11441 db_prefixtype='$db_prefixtype'
11442 defvoidused='$defvoidused'
11443 direntrytype='$direntrytype'
11446 doublesize='$doublesize'
11447 dynamic_ext='$dynamic_ext'
11452 eunicefix='$eunicefix'
11455 extensions='$extensions'
11457 firstmakefile='$firstmakefile'
11459 fpostype='$fpostype'
11460 freetype='$freetype'
11461 full_csh='$full_csh'
11462 full_sed='$full_sed'
11463 gccversion='$gccversion'
11467 groupcat='$groupcat'
11468 groupstype='$groupstype'
11471 h_sysfile='$h_sysfile'
11475 i_bsdioctl='$i_bsdioctl'
11478 i_dirent='$i_dirent'
11485 i_limits='$i_limits'
11486 i_locale='$i_locale'
11487 i_malloc='$i_malloc'
11489 i_memory='$i_memory'
11492 i_neterrno='$i_neterrno'
11495 i_rpcsvcdbm='$i_rpcsvcdbm'
11498 i_stdarg='$i_stdarg'
11499 i_stddef='$i_stddef'
11500 i_stdlib='$i_stdlib'
11501 i_string='$i_string'
11502 i_sysdir='$i_sysdir'
11503 i_sysfile='$i_sysfile'
11504 i_sysfilio='$i_sysfilio'
11506 i_sysioctl='$i_sysioctl'
11507 i_sysndir='$i_sysndir'
11508 i_sysparam='$i_sysparam'
11509 i_sysresrc='$i_sysresrc'
11510 i_sysselct='$i_sysselct'
11511 i_syssockio='$i_syssockio'
11512 i_sysstat='$i_sysstat'
11513 i_systime='$i_systime'
11514 i_systimek='$i_systimek'
11515 i_systimes='$i_systimes'
11516 i_systypes='$i_systypes'
11518 i_syswait='$i_syswait'
11519 i_termio='$i_termio'
11520 i_termios='$i_termios'
11522 i_unistd='$i_unistd'
11524 i_values='$i_values'
11525 i_varargs='$i_varargs'
11526 i_varhdr='$i_varhdr'
11530 installarchlib='$installarchlib'
11531 installbin='$installbin'
11532 installman1dir='$installman1dir'
11533 installman3dir='$installman3dir'
11534 installprivlib='$installprivlib'
11535 installscript='$installscript'
11536 installsitearch='$installsitearch'
11537 installsitelib='$installsitelib'
11539 known_extensions='$known_extensions'
11543 lddlflags='$lddlflags'
11551 libswanted='$libswanted'
11557 locincpth='$locincpth'
11558 loclibpth='$loclibpth'
11559 longdblsize='$longdblsize'
11560 longlongsize='$longlongsize'
11561 longsize='$longsize'
11565 lseektype='$lseektype'
11569 make_set_make='$make_set_make'
11570 mallocobj='$mallocobj'
11571 mallocsrc='$mallocsrc'
11572 malloctype='$malloctype'
11574 man1direxp='$man1direxp'
11577 man3direxp='$man3direxp'
11581 mips_type='$mips_type'
11584 modetype='$modetype'
11587 myarchname='$myarchname'
11588 mydomain='$mydomain'
11589 myhostname='$myhostname'
11592 netdb_hlen_type='$netdb_hlen_type'
11593 netdb_host_type='$netdb_host_type'
11594 netdb_name_type='$netdb_name_type'
11595 netdb_net_type='$netdb_net_type'
11598 nm_so_opt='$nm_so_opt'
11599 nonxs_ext='$nonxs_ext'
11601 o_nonblock='$o_nonblock'
11603 optimize='$optimize'
11604 orderlib='$orderlib'
11610 patchlevel='$patchlevel'
11611 path_sep='$path_sep'
11613 perladmin='$perladmin'
11614 perlpath='$perlpath'
11616 phostname='$phostname'
11622 prefixexp='$prefixexp'
11624 privlibexp='$privlibexp'
11625 prototype='$prototype'
11627 randbits='$randbits'
11629 rd_nodata='$rd_nodata'
11633 scriptdir='$scriptdir'
11634 scriptdirexp='$scriptdirexp'
11636 selecttype='$selecttype'
11637 sendmail='$sendmail'
11640 sharpbang='$sharpbang'
11641 shmattype='$shmattype'
11642 shortsize='$shortsize'
11645 sig_name='$sig_name'
11646 sig_name_init='$sig_name_init'
11648 signal_t='$signal_t'
11649 sitearch='$sitearch'
11650 sitearchexp='$sitearchexp'
11652 sitelibexp='$sitelibexp'
11653 sizetype='$sizetype'
11658 sockethdr='$sockethdr'
11659 socketlib='$socketlib'
11661 spackage='$spackage'
11662 spitshell='$spitshell'
11665 ssizetype='$ssizetype'
11666 startperl='$startperl'
11668 static_ext='$static_ext'
11670 stdio_base='$stdio_base'
11671 stdio_bufsiz='$stdio_bufsiz'
11672 stdio_cnt='$stdio_cnt'
11673 stdio_filbuf='$stdio_filbuf'
11674 stdio_ptr='$stdio_ptr'
11677 subversion='$subversion'
11684 timeincl='$timeincl'
11685 timetype='$timetype'
11693 usemymalloc='$usemymalloc'
11695 useopcode='$useopcode'
11696 useperlio='$useperlio'
11697 useposix='$useposix'
11699 useshrplib='$useshrplib'
11700 usethreads='$usethreads'
11701 usevfork='$usevfork'
11706 voidflags='$voidflags'
11712 : Add in command line options if available
11713 $test -f UU/cmdline.opt && $cat UU/cmdline.opt >> config.sh
11715 : add special variables
11716 $test -f $src/patchlevel.h && \
11717 awk '/^#define/ {printf "%s=%s\n",$2,$3}' $src/patchlevel.h >>config.sh
11718 echo "CONFIG=true" >>config.sh
11720 : propagate old symbols
11721 if $test -f UU/config.sh; then
11722 <UU/config.sh sort | uniq >UU/oldconfig.sh
11723 sed -n 's/^\([a-zA-Z_0-9]*\)=.*/\1/p' config.sh config.sh UU/oldconfig.sh |\
11724 sort | uniq -u >UU/oldsyms
11725 set X `cat UU/oldsyms`
11731 Hmm...You had some extra variables I don't know about...I'll try to keep 'em...
11733 echo "# Variables propagated from previous config.sh file." >>config.sh
11734 for sym in `cat UU/oldsyms`; do
11735 echo " Propagating $hint variable "'$'"$sym..."
11736 eval 'tmp="$'"${sym}"'"'
11738 sed -e "s/'/'\"'\"'/g" -e "s/^/$sym='/" -e "s/$/'/" >>config.sh
11744 : Finish up by extracting the .SH files
11758 If you'd like to make any changes to the config.sh file before I begin
11759 to configure things, do it as a shell escape now (e.g. !vi config.sh).
11762 rp="Press return or use a shell escape to edit config.sh:"
11767 *) : in case they cannot read
11768 sh 1>&4 -c "$ans";;
11773 : if this fails, just run all the .SH files by hand
11780 if $contains '^depend:' [Mm]akefile >/dev/null 2>&1; then
11787 Now you need to generate make dependencies by running "make depend".
11788 You might prefer to run it in background: "make depend > makedepend.out &"
11789 It can take a while, so you might not want to run it right now.
11794 rp="Run make depend now?"
11798 make depend && echo "Now you must run a make."
11801 echo "You must run 'make depend' then 'make'."
11804 elif test -f [Mm]akefile; then
11806 echo "Now you must run a make."
11811 if $test -f Policy.sh; then
11814 If you compile $package on a different machine or from a different object
11815 directory, copy the Policy.sh file from this object directory to the
11816 new one before you run Configure -- this will help you with most of
11817 the policy defaults.
11821 if $test -f config.msg; then
11822 echo "Hmm. I also noted the following information while running:"
11824 $cat config.msg >&4
11827 $rm -f kit*isdone ark*isdone