gcc/libio/configure.in
Ulrich Drepper e693cc28bb Uli's libio/libstdc++ patches.
From-SVN: r15486
1997-09-16 10:01:55 -06:00

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# This file is a shell script fragment that supplies the information
# necessary for a configure script to process the program in
# this directory. For more information, look at ../configure.
configdirs="tests dbz stdio testsuite"
srctrigger=libioP.h
srcname="input/output library"
package_makefile_frag=Make.pack
# per-host:
# per-target:
echo "# Warning: this fragment is automatically generated" > temp.mt
frags=
case "${target}" in
*-hpux*) frags=hpux.mt ;;
*-linux-gnulibc1)
echo "WARNING: The I/O implementation in FSF libg++ 2.8.x is not"
echo " compatible with Linux libc through 5.2.x."
echo " See libg++/README for more information."
echo " YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN!"
frags=linuxlibc1.mt ;;
*-linux-gnu) frags=linux.mt ;;
*-sco3.2v[45]*) frags=sco4.mt ;;
*-isc*) frags=isc.mt ;;
*-netware*) frags=netware.mt ;;
*) frags=${target_cpu}.mt ;;
esac
case "${enable_shared}" in
yes) shared=yes ;;
no) shared=no ;;
*libio*) shared=yes ;;
*) shared=no ;;
esac
if [ "${shared}" = "yes" ]; then
case "${target}" in
hppa*-*) frags="${frags} ../../config/mh-papic" ;;
i[3456]86-*) frags="${frags} ../../config/mh-x86pic" ;;
*) frags="${frags} ../../config/mh-${target_cpu}pic" ;;
esac
fi
# Make a link for the correct stdio-lock.h file.
case "${target}" in
*-linux-gnu)
# We have a correct file in glibc but the libioP.h file is written
# with glibc 2.1 in mind which has the internals headers in special
# directory while glibc 2.0 has them in /usr/include. Create a wrapper
# if necessary.
(echo "#include <bits/libc-lock.h>" | ${CC-cc} -E -) >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
{
rm -fr bits
mkdir bits
echo "#include <libc-lock.h>" > bits/libc-lock.h
echo "#include <stdio-lock.h>" > bits/stdio-lock.h
}
;;
*)
rm -fr bits
mkdir bits
ln -s ${srcdir}/include/empty.h bits/stdio-lock.h
;;
esac
for frag in ${frags}; do
frag=${srcdir}/config/$frag
if [ -f ${frag} ]; then
echo "Appending ${frag} to target-mkfrag"
echo "# Following fragment copied from ${frag}" >> temp.mt
cat ${frag} >> temp.mt
fi
done
target_makefile_frag=target-mkfrag
${moveifchange} temp.mt target-mkfrag
LIBDIR=yes
TO_TOPDIR=../
ALL='$(_G_CONFIG_H) libio.a libiostream.a iostream.list'
XCINCLUDES='-I. -I$(srcdir)'
XCXXINCLUDES='-I. -I$(srcdir)'
MOSTLYCLEAN='*.o pic stamp-picdir core iostream.list'
DISTCLEAN='config.status Makefile *~ Make.pack target-mkfrag multilib.out'
CLEAN='_G_config.h *.a'
INFO_FILES=iostream
if [ -n "${with_cross_host}" ] ; then
CHECK_SUBDIRS=testsuite
fi
(. ${srcdir}/config.shared) >${package_makefile_frag}
# post-target:
# If cross-compiling, don't build gperf or the utils. They
# will get built by the target compiler, which is confusing.
# We cannot test the installation. We install in $(tooldir).
if [ -n "${with_cross_host}" ] ; then
rm -f Makefile.tem
sed \
-e 's|INSTALLDIR.*=.*$|INSTALLDIR = $(tooldir)/lib|' \
Makefile >Makefile.tem
mv -f Makefile.tem Makefile
fi
if [ "${srcdir}" = "." ] ; then
if [ "${with_target_subdir}" != "." ] ; then
. ${with_multisrctop}../../config-ml.in
else
. ${with_multisrctop}../config-ml.in
fi
else
. ${srcdir}/../config-ml.in
fi