X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=hints%2Fdgux.sh;h=53a39c8a73e81d7d7f6ec606b153576aa3dcd962;hb=6137113dfd943e6f896f8b9c1a4df2b7d4e355ae;hp=d0d115417a24044fe770351cab4619aa1c663c66;hpb=9f971974f4068f821b286dfeb06c5a63adf2bc09;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/hints/dgux.sh b/hints/dgux.sh index d0d1154..53a39c8 100644 --- a/hints/dgux.sh +++ b/hints/dgux.sh @@ -1,7 +1,239 @@ -cppstdin='/lib/cpp' -gidtype='gid_t' -groupstype='gid_t' -libs='-ldgc' -uidtype='uid_t' -d_index='define' -cc='gcc' +# $Id: dgux.sh,v 1.9 2001-05-07 00:06:00-05 Takis Exp $ + +# This is a hints file for DGUX, which is EMC's Data General's Unix. It +# was originally developed with version 5.4.3.10 of the OS, and then was +# later updated running under version 4.11.2 (running on m88k hardware). +# The gross features should work with versions going back to 2.nil but +# some tweaking will probably be necessary. +# +# DGUX is an SVR4 derivative. It ships with gcc as the standard +# compiler. Since version 3.0 it has shipped with Perl 4.036 +# installed in /usr/bin, which is kind of neat. Be careful when you +# install that you don't overwrite the system version, though (by +# answering yes to the question about installing perl as /usr/bin/perl), +# as it would suck to try to get support if the vendor learned that you +# were physically replacing the system binaries. +# +# -Roderick Schertler + +# The standard system compiler is gcc, but invoking it as cc changes its +# behavior. I have to pick one name or the other so I can get the +# dynamic loading switches right (they vary depending on this). I'm +# picking gcc because there's no way to get at the optimization options +# and so on when you call it cc. + +########################################## +# Modified by Takis Psarogiannakopoulos +# Universirty of Cambridge +# Centre for Mathematical Sciences +# Department of Pure Mathematics +# Wilberforce road +# Cambridge CB3 0WB , UK +# e-mail +# Use GCC-2.95.2/3 rev (DG/UX) for threads +# This compiler supports the -pthread switch +# to link correctly DG/UX 's -lthread. +# March 2002 +########################################### + +cc=gcc +ccflags="-DDGUX -D_DGUX_SOURCE" +# Debug build. If using GNU as,ld use the flag -gstabs+ +# ccflags="-g -mstandard -DDGUX -D_DGUX_SOURCE -DDEBUGGING" +# Dummy ; always compile with -O2 on GCC 2.95.2/3 rev (DG/UX) +# even if you debugging the program! +optimize="-mno-legend -O2" + +archname="ix86-dgux" +libpth="/usr/lib" + +##################################### +# +# Change this if you want. +# prefix =/usr/local +##################################### + +prefix=/usr/local +perlpath="$prefix/bin/perl59" +startperl="#! $prefix/bin/perl59" +privlib="$prefix/lib/perl59" +man1dir="$prefix/man/man1" +man3dir="$prefix/man/man3" + +sitearch="$prefix/lib/perl59/$archname" +sitelib="$prefix/lib/perl59" + +#Do not overwrite by default /usr/bin/perl of DG/UX +installusrbinperl="$undef" + +# Configure may fail to find lstat() +# function in . +d_lstat='define' + +# Internal (perl) malloc is causing serious problems and +# test failures in DG/UX. Most notable Embed.t +# So for perl-5.7.3 and on do NOT use. +# I have no time to investigate more. +# + +case "$usemymalloc" in +'') usemymalloc='n' ;; +esac + +case "$uselongdouble" in +'') uselongdouble='y' ;; +esac + +#usevfork=true +usevfork=false + +# DG has this thing set up with symlinks which point to different places +# depending on environment variables (see elink(5)) and the compiler and +# related tools use them to access different development environments +# (COFF, ELF, m88k BCS and so on), see sde(5). The upshot, however, is +# that when a normal program tries to access one of these elinks it sees +# no such file (like stat()ting a mis-directed symlink). Setting +# $plibpth to explicitly include the place to which the elinks point +# allows Configure to find libraries which vary based on the development +# environment. +# +# Starting with version 4.10 (the first time the OS supported Intel +# hardware) all libraries are accessed with this mechanism. +# +# The default $TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE changed with version 4.10. The +# system now comes with a link named /usr/sde/default which points to +# the proper entry, but older versions lacked this and used m88kdgux +# directly. + +: && sde_path=${SDE_PATH:-/usr}/sde # hide from Configure +while : # dummy loop +do + if [ -n "$TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE" ] + then set X "$TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE" + else set X default dg m88k_dg ix86_dg m88kdgux m88kdguxelf + fi + shift + default_sde=$1 + for sde + do + [ -d "$sde_path/$sde" ] && break 2 + done + cat <&2 + +NOTE: I can't figure out what SDE is used by default on this machine (I +didn't find a likely directory under $sde_path). This is bad news. If +this is a R4.10 or newer system I'm not going to be able to find any of +your libraries, if this system is R3.10 or older I won't be able to find +the math library. You should re-run Configure with the environment +variable TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE set to the proper value for this +machine, see sde(5) and the notes in hints/dgux.sh. + +END + sde=$default_sde + break +done + +plibpth="$plibpth $sde_path/$sde/usr/lib" +unset sde_path default_sde sde + +##################################### +# +##################################### + +libperl="libperl59.so" + +# Many functions (eg, gethostent(), killpg(), getpriority(), setruid() +# dbm_*(), and plenty more) are defined in -ldgc. Usually you don't +# need to know this (it seems that libdgc.so is searched automatically +# by ld), but Configure needs to check it otherwise it will report all +# those functions as missing. + +##################################### +# +##################################### + +# libswanted="dgc gdbm $libswanted" +#libswanted="dbm posix $libswanted" +# Do *NOT* add there the malloc native +# DG/UX library! +libswanted="dbm posix resolv socket nsl dl m" + +##################################### +# +##################################### + +mydomain='.localhost' +cf_by=`(whoami) 2>/dev/null` +cf_email="$cf_by@localhost" + +# Dynamic loading works using the dlopen() functions. Note that dlfcn.h +# used to be broken, it declared _dl*() rather than dl*(). This was the +# case up to 3.10, it has been fixed in 4.11. I'm not sure if it was +# fixed in 4.10. If you have the older header just ignore the warnings +# (since pointers and integers have the same format on m88k). + +# usedl=true +usedl=false + +# For cc rather than gcc the flags would be `-K PIC' for compiling and +# -G for loading. I haven't tested this. + +##################################### +# +# Use -fPIC instead -fpic +##################################### + +cccdlflags=-fPIC +#We must use gcc +ld="gcc" +lddlflags="-shared" + +############################################################################ +# DGUX Posix 4A Draft 10 Thread support +# +# use Configure -Dusethreads to enable +############################################################################ + +cat > UU/usethreads.cbu <<'EOCBU' +case "$usethreads" in +$define|true|[yY]*) + ccflags="$ccflags" + # DG/UX has this for sure! Main Configure fails to + # detect it but it is needed! + d_pthread_atfork='define' + shift + # DG/UX's sched_yield is in -lrte + # Do *NOT* add there the malloc native + # DG/UX library! + libswanted="dbm posix resolv socket nsl dl m rte" + archname="ix86-dgux-thread" + sitearch="$prefix/lib/perl59/$archname" + sitelib="$prefix/lib/perl59" + case "$cc" in + *gcc*) + #### Use GCC -2.95.2/3 rev (DG/UX) and -pthread + #### Otherwise take out the switch -pthread + #### And add manually the -D_POSIX4A_DRAFT10_SOURCE flag. + ld="gcc" + ccflags="$ccflags -D_POSIX4A_DRAFT10_SOURCE" + # Debug build : use -DS flag on command line perl + # ccflags="$ccflags -g -mstandard -DDEBUGGING -D_POSIX4A_DRAFT10_SOURCE -pthread" + cccdlflags='-fPIC' + lddlflags="-shared" + #### Use GCC -2.95.2/3 rev (DG/UX) and -pthread + #### Otherwise take out the switch -pthread + #### And add manually the -lthread library. + ldflags="$ldflags -pthread" + ;; + + *) + echo "Not supported DG/UX cc and threads !" + ;; + esac +esac +EOCBU + +# "./Configure -d" can't figure this out easily +d_suidsafe='define' + +###################################################