##
# Rhapsody (Mac OS X Server) hints
-# Wilfredo Sanchez <wsanchez@apple.com>
+# Wilfredo Sanchez <wsanchez@wsanchez.net>
##
-# Since we can build fat, the archname doesn't need the processor type
-archname='rhapsody';
+##
+# Paths
+##
-# Perl5.003 precedes this platform
-d_bincompat3='undef';
+# Configure hasn't figured out the version number yet. Bummer.
+perl_revision=`awk '/define[ ]+PERL_REVISION/ {print $3}' $src/patchlevel.h`
+perl_version=`awk '/define[ ]+PERL_VERSION/ {print $3}' $src/patchlevel.h`
+perl_subversion=`awk '/define[ ]+PERL_SUBVERSION/ {print $3}' $src/patchlevel.h`
+version="${perl_revision}.${perl_version}.${perl_subversion}"
-# Libc is in libsystem.
-libc='/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/System';
+# BSD paths
+case "$prefix" in
+ '')
+ # Default install; use non-system directories
+ prefix='/usr/local'; # Built-in perl uses /usr
+ siteprefix='/usr/local';
+ vendorprefix='/usr'; usevendorprefix='define';
+
+ # Where to put modules.
+ sitelib="/Local/Library/Perl/${version}"; # FIXME: Want "/Network/Perl/${version}" also
+ vendorlib="/System/Library/Perl/${version}"; # Apple-supplied modules
+ ;;
+
+ '/usr')
+ # We are building/replacing the built-in perl
+ siteprefix='/usr/local';
+ vendorprefix='/usr/local'; usevendorprefix='define';
+
+ # Where to put modules.
+ sitelib="/Local/Library/Perl/${version}"; # FIXME: Want "/Network/Perl/${version}" also
+ vendorlib="/System/Library/Perl/${version}"; # Apple-supplied modules
+ ;;
+esac
+
+##
+# Tool chain settings
+##
+
+# Since we can build fat, the archname doesn't need the processor type
+archname='rhapsody';
# nm works.
usenm='true';
+
+# Libc is in libsystem.
+libc='/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/System';
# Optimize.
optimize='-O3';
-# We have a prototype for telldir.
-# We are not NeXTStep.
-ccflags="${ccflags} -pipe -fno-common -DHAS_TELLDIR_PROTOTYPE -UNeXT -U__NeXT__";
+# -pipe: makes compilation go faster.
+# -fno-common because common symbols are not allowed in MH_DYLIB
+ccflags="${ccflags} -pipe -fno-common"
+
+# Unverified whether this is necessary on Rhapsody, but the test shouldn't hurt.
+# At least on Darwin 1.3.x:
+#
+# # define INT32_MIN -2147483648
+# int main () {
+# double a = INT32_MIN;
+# printf ("INT32_MIN=%g\n", a);
+# return 0;
+# }
+# will output:
+# INT32_MIN=2.14748e+09
+# Note that the INT32_MIN has become positive.
+# INT32_MIN is set in /usr/include/stdint.h by:
+# #define INT32_MIN -2147483648
+# which seems to break the gcc. Defining INT32_MIN as (-2147483647-1)
+# seems to work. INT64_MIN seems to be similarly broken.
+# -- Nicholas Clark, Ken Williams, and Edward Moy
+#
+case "$(grep '^#define INT32_MIN' /usr/include/stdint.h)" in
+ *-2147483648) ccflags="${ccflags} -DINT32_MIN_BROKEN -DINT64_MIN_BROKEN" ;;
+esac
-# Don't use /usr/local/lib; we may have junk there.
-libpth='/lib /usr/lib';
+# cpp-precomp is problematic.
+cppflags='${cppflags} -traditional-cpp';
-# Shared library extension in .dylib.
-# Bundle extension in .bundle.
+# This is necessary because perl's build system doesn't
+# apply cppflags to cc compile lines as it should.
+ccflags="${ccflags} ${cppflags}"
+
+# Shared library extension is .dylib.
+# Bundle extension is .bundle.
ld='cc';
so='dylib';
dlext='bundle';
-dlsrc='dl_rhapsody.xs';
+dlsrc='dl_dyld.xs';
+usedl='define';
cccdlflags='';
lddlflags="${ldflags} -bundle -undefined suppress";
+ldlibpthname='DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH';
useshrplib='true';
-libperl='Perl';
-framework_path='/System/Library/Frameworks/Perl.framework';
-base_address='0x4be00000';
-
-# 4BSD uses /usr/share/man, not /usr/man.
-# Don't put man pages in /usr/lib; that's goofy.
-man1dir='/usr/share/man/man1';
-man3dir='/usr/share/man/man3';
-
-# Where to put modules.
-privlib='/System/Library/Perl';
-sitelib='/Local/Library/Perl';
+##
+# System libraries
+##
+
# vfork works
usevfork='true';
# malloc works
usemymalloc='n';
+
+#
+# The libraries are not threadsafe in Rhapsody
+#
+# Fix when Apple fixes libc.
+#
+case "$usethreads$useithreads" in
+ *define*)
+ cat <<EOM >&4
+
+
+
+*** Warning, there might be problems with your libraries with
+*** regards to threading. The test ext/threads/t/libc.t is likely
+*** to fail.
+
+EOM
+ ;;
+esac
+
+##
+# Build process
+##
+
+# Case-insensitive filesystems don't get along with Makefile and
+# makefile in the same place. Since Darwin uses GNU make, this dodges
+# the problem.
+firstmakefile=GNUmakefile;