1#! /local/gnu/bin/bash 2# Hints for the CX/UX 7.1 operating system running on Concurrent (formerly 3# Harris) NightHawk machines. written by Tom.Horsley@mail.ccur.com 4# 5# This config is setup for dynamic linking and the Concurrent C compiler. 6 7# Check some things and print warnings if this isn't going to work... 8# 9case ${SDE_TARGET:-ELF} in 10 [Cc][Oo][Ff][Ff]|[Oo][Cc][Ss]) echo '' 11 echo '' >&2 12 echo WARNING: Do not build perl 5 with the SDE_TARGET set to >&2 13 echo generate coff object - perl 5 must be built in the ELF >&2 14 echo environment. >&2 15 echo '' >&2 16 echo '';; 17 [Ee][Ll][Ff]) : ;; 18 *) echo '' >&2 19 echo 'Unknown SDE_TARGET value: '$SDE_TARGET >&2 20 echo '' >&2 ;; 21esac 22 23case `uname -r` in 24 [789]*) : ;; 25 *) echo '' 26 echo '' >&2 27 echo WARNING: Perl 5 requires shared library support, it cannot >&2 28 echo be built on releases of CX/UX prior to 7.0 with this hints >&2 29 echo file. You\'ll have to do a separate port for the statically >&2 30 echo linked COFF environment. >&2 31 echo '' >&2 32 echo '';; 33esac 34 35# Internally at Concurrent, we use a source management tool which winds up 36# giving us read-only copies of source trees that are mostly symbolic links. 37# That upsets the perl build process when it tries to edit opcode.h and 38# embed.h or touch perly.c or perly.h, so turn those files into "real" files 39# when Configure runs. (If you already have "real" source files, this won't 40# do anything). 41# 42if [ -x /usr/local/mkreal ] 43then 44 for i in '.' '..' 45 do 46 for j in embed.h opcode.h perly.h perly.c 47 do 48 if [ -h $i/$j ] 49 then 50 ( cd $i ; /usr/local/mkreal $j ; chmod 666 $j ) 51 fi 52 done 53 done 54fi 55 56# We DO NOT want -lmalloc 57# 58libswanted=`echo ' '$libswanted' ' | sed -e 's/ malloc / /'` 59 60# Stick the low-level elf library path in first. 61# 62glibpth="/usr/sde/elf/usr/lib $glibpth" 63 64# Need to use Concurrent cc for most of these options to be meaningful (if 65# you want to get this to work with gcc, you're on your own :-). Passing 66# -Bexport to the linker when linking perl is important because it leaves 67# the interpreter internal symbols visible to the shared libs that will be 68# loaded on demand (and will try to reference those symbols). The -u option 69# to drag 'sigaction' into the perl main program is to make sure it gets 70# defined for the posix shared library (for some reason sigaction is static, 71# rather than being defined in libc.so.1). The 88110compat option makes sure 72# the code will run on both 88100 and 88110 machines. 73# 74cc='/bin/cc -Xa -Qtarget=M88110compat' 75cccdlflags='-Zelf -Zpic' 76ccdlflags='-Zelf -Zlink=dynamic -Wl,-Bexport -u sigaction' 77lddlflags='-Zlink=so' 78 79# Configure imagines that it sees a pw_quota field, but it is really in a 80# different structure than the one it thinks it is looking at. 81d_pwquota='undef' 82 83# Configure sometimes finds what it believes to be ndbm header files on the 84# system and imagines that we have the NDBM library, but we really don't. 85# There is something there that once resembled ndbm, but it is purely 86# for internal use in some tool and has been hacked beyond recognition 87# (or even function :-) 88# 89i_ndbm='undef' 90 91# Don't use the perl malloc 92# 93d_mymalloc='undef' 94usemymalloc='n' 95 96cat <<'EOM' >&4 97 98WARNING: If you are using ksh to run the Configure script, you may find it 99failing in mysterious ways (such as failing to find library routines which 100are known to exist). Configure seems to push ksh beyond its limits 101sometimes. Try using env to strip unnecessary things out of the environment 102and run Configure with /sbin/sh. That sometimes seems to produce more 103accurate results. 104 105EOM 106