# machten.sh
-# This file has been put together by Mark Pease <peasem@primenet.com>
+# This is for MachTen 4.0.2. It might work on other versions too.
+#
+# MachTen users might need a fixed tr from ftp.tenon.com. This should
+# be described in the MachTen release notes.
+#
+# MachTen 2.x has its own hint file.
+#
+# This file has been put together by Andy Dougherty
+# <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu> based on comments from lots of
+# folks, especially
+# Mark Pease <peasem@primenet.com>
+# Martijn Koster <m.koster@webcrawler.com>
+# Richard Yeh <rcyeh@cco.caltech.edu>
+
+#
# Comments, questions, and improvements welcome!
#
-# MachTen does not support dynamic loading. If you wish to, you
-# can get <ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/sources/libs/dld-src-3.2.4.tar.gz>
-# compile and install. This is the version of DLD that works with the
-# ext/DynaLoader/dl_dld.xs in the perl5 package. Have fun!
+# MachTen 4.X does support dynamic loading, but perl doesn't
+# know how to use it yet.
#
-# Original version was for MachTen 2.1.1.
# Last modified by Andy Dougherty <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu>
-# Wed Mar 8 15:58:05 EST 1995
-
-# I don't know why this is needed. It might be similar to NeXT's
-# problem. See hints/next_3_2.sh.
-usemymalloc='n'
-
-so='none'
-# These are useful only if you have DLD, but harmless otherwise.
-lddlflags='-r'
-dlext='o'
-
-# MachTen does not support POSIX enough to compile the POSIX module.
-useposix=false
-
-#MachTen might have an incomplete Berkeley DB implementation.
-i_db=$undef
-
-#MachTen versions 2.X have no hard links. This variable is used
-# by File::Find.
-# This will generate a harmless message:
-# Hmm...You had some extra variables I don't know about...I'll try to keep 'em.
-# Propagating recommended variable dont_use_nlink
-case "$osver" in
-2*) dont_use_nlink=define ;;
-*) ;;
-esac
-
-case "$osvers" in
-2*)
- cat <<'EOM' >&4
+# Thu Feb 8 15:07:52 EST 1996
-Tests
- io/fs test 4 and
- op/stat test 3
-may fail since MachTen versions 2.X have no hard links.
+# Configure doesn't know how to parse the nm output.
+usenm=undef
-EOM
- ;;
-esac
+# At least on PowerMac, doubles must be aligned on 8 byte boundaries.
+# I don't know if this is true for all MachTen systems, or how to
+# determine this automatically.
+alignbytes=8