X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=hints%2Fsvr4.sh;h=cbc2d9549f392e00dc2f54de344b76d4d3299a55;hb=fcf69717c2de827296693b4af999fb68ae2904d7;hp=b3be9ac40b44c18ce2fecb4953f34fa1ddcbdb82;hpb=aade5aff4d4ca48f8b8ad56cbcbd37531afa2401;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/hints/svr4.sh b/hints/svr4.sh index b3be9ac..cbc2d95 100644 --- a/hints/svr4.sh +++ b/hints/svr4.sh @@ -140,19 +140,32 @@ esac # foo foo 4.0 3.0 3441 Pentium III(TM)-ISA/PCI # Similar errors reported for # foo foo 4.0 3.0 4400 pentium ii(tm)-isapci ' - -# Configure sets osname=svr4.0, osvers=3.0, archname='3441-svr4.0' -case "$myuname" in -*3441*|*4400*isapci) - # With the NCR High Performance C Compiler R3.0c, miniperl fails - # t/op/regexp.t test 461 unless we compile with optimizie=-g. - # The whole O/S is being phased out, so more detailed probing - # is probably not warranted. - case "$optimize" in - '') optimize='-g' ;; +# and also for +# foo foo 4.2 1.1.2 shg2 386at +# W. Geoffrey Rommel, 2003-09-09 reported: +# I have talked to a developer at NCR, and there seems to be no +# reliable way to make sure that this is really MP-RAS. It's not +# in uname, it's not in the kernel, it's not in sysinfo ... +# However, the files /etc/issue and /etc/.relid are present in MP-RAS. +# +# Other System V-derived systems may have /etc/issue, but /etc/.relid +# may well be unique. Configure-time tests for the POSIX +# _mwoflocheckl issue (see ext/POSIX/hints/svr4.pl) would be appreciated. +# +if test -f /etc/issue -a -f /etc/.relid; then + # libcrypt contains nothing libc wouldn't have. + libswanted=`echo " $libswanted " | sed -e 's/ crypt / /'` + # With the NCR High Performance C Compiler R3.0c, miniperl fails + # t/op/regexp.t test 461 unless we compile with optimize=-O0. + # Volunteers are needed to determine just which files need special + # treatment. For now, use optimize=-O0 for everything. + # + d_usleep='undef' + d_ualarm='undef' + case "$optimize" in + '') optimize='-O0' ;; esac - ;; -esac +fi # Configure may fail to find lstat() since it's a static/inline function # in on Unisys U6000 SVR4, UnixWare 2.x, and possibly other