| 1 | ############################################################################## |
| 2 | |
| 3 | ## This file is a shell script fragment that supplies the information |
| 4 | ## necessary to tailor a template configure script into the configure |
| 5 | ## script appropriate for this directory. For more information, check |
| 6 | ## any existing configure script. |
| 7 | |
| 8 | ## Be warned, there are two types of configure.in files. There are those |
| 9 | ## used by Autoconf, which are macros which are expanded into a configure |
| 10 | ## script by autoconf. The other sort, of which this is one, is executed |
| 11 | ## by Cygnus configure. |
| 12 | |
| 13 | ## For more information on these two systems, check out the documentation |
| 14 | ## for 'Autoconf' (autoconf.texi) and 'Configure' (configure.texi). |
| 15 | |
| 16 | ############################################################################## |
| 17 | |
| 18 | ### To add a new directory to the tree, first choose whether it is a target |
| 19 | ### or a host dependent tool. Then put it into the appropriate list |
| 20 | ### (library or tools, host or target), doing a dependency sort. For |
| 21 | ### example, gdb requires that byacc (or bison) be built first, so it is in |
| 22 | ### the ${host_tools} list after byacc and bison. |
| 23 | |
| 24 | |
| 25 | # these libraries are used by various programs built for the host environment |
| 26 | # |
| 27 | host_libs="mmalloc libiberty opcodes bfd readline glob gash tcl tk tclX" |
| 28 | |
| 29 | # these tools are built for the host environment |
| 30 | # |
| 31 | host_tools="texinfo byacc flex bison binutils ld gas gcc gdb make patch |
| 32 | prms send-pr gprof gdbtest tgas etc expect dejagnu sim |
| 33 | m4 autoconf ispell grep diff rcs cvs fileutils shellutils |
| 34 | textutils wdiff find emacs emacs19 uudecode hello tar gzip indent |
| 35 | recode release sed utils" |
| 36 | |
| 37 | |
| 38 | # these libraries are built for the target environment, and are built after |
| 39 | # the host libraries and the host tools (which may be a cross compiler) |
| 40 | # |
| 41 | target_libs="libm xiberty newlib libio librx libg++" |
| 42 | |
| 43 | |
| 44 | # these tools are built using the target libs, and are intended to run only |
| 45 | # in the target environment |
| 46 | # |
| 47 | # note: any program that *uses* libraries that are in the "target_libs" |
| 48 | # list belongs in this list. those programs are also very likely |
| 49 | # candidates for the "native_only" list which follows |
| 50 | # |
| 51 | target_tools="examples groff" |
| 52 | |
| 53 | ################################################################################ |
| 54 | |
| 55 | ## These two lists are of directories that are to be removed from the |
| 56 | ## ${configdirs} list for either cross-compilations or for native- |
| 57 | ## compilations. For example, it doesn't make that much sense to |
| 58 | ## cross-compile Emacs, nor is it terribly useful to compile xiberty in |
| 59 | ## a native environment. |
| 60 | |
| 61 | # directories to be built in the native environment only |
| 62 | # |
| 63 | native_only="autoconf cvs emacs emacs19 fileutils find grep groff gzip hello indent |
| 64 | ispell m4 rcs recode sed shellutils tar textutils gash tk uudecode wdiff |
| 65 | gprof" |
| 66 | |
| 67 | # directories to be built in a cross environment only |
| 68 | # |
| 69 | cross_only="xiberty newlib" |
| 70 | |
| 71 | ## All tools belong in one of the four categories, and are assigned above |
| 72 | ## We assign ${configdirs} this way to remove all embedded newlines. This |
| 73 | ## is important because configure will choke if they ever get through. |
| 74 | # |
| 75 | configdirs=`echo ${host_libs} ${host_tools} ${target_libs} ${target_tools}` |
| 76 | |
| 77 | ################################################################################ |
| 78 | |
| 79 | srctrigger=move-if-change |
| 80 | srcname="gnu development package" |
| 81 | |
| 82 | # This gets set non-empty for some net releases of packages. |
| 83 | appdirs="" |
| 84 | |
| 85 | # per-host: |
| 86 | |
| 87 | # Work in distributions that contain no compiler tools, like Autoconf. |
| 88 | if [ -d ${srcdir}/config ]; then |
| 89 | case "${host}" in |
| 90 | m68k-hp-hpux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-hp300 ;; |
| 91 | m68k-apollo-sysv*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-apollo68 ;; |
| 92 | m68k-apollo-bsd*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-a68bsd ;; |
| 93 | m88k-dg-dgux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-dgux ;; |
| 94 | m88k-harris-cxux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-cxux ;; |
| 95 | m88k-motorola-sysv*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-delta88;; |
| 96 | mips*-dec-ultrix*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-decstation ;; |
| 97 | mips*-sgi-irix5*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-irix5 ;; |
| 98 | mips*-sgi-irix4*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-irix4 ;; |
| 99 | mips*-sgi-irix3*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv ;; |
| 100 | mips*-*-sysv4*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv4 ;; |
| 101 | mips*-*-sysv*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-riscos ;; |
| 102 | i[345]86-ncr-sysv43) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-ncrsvr43 ;; |
| 103 | i[345]86-ncr-sysv4*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-ncr3000 ;; |
| 104 | i[345]86-*-sco*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sco ;; |
| 105 | i[345]86-*-isc*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv ;; |
| 106 | i[345]86-*-linux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-linux ;; |
| 107 | i[345]86-*-solaris2*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv4 ;; |
| 108 | i[345]86-*-aix*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-aix386 ;; |
| 109 | i[345]86-*-go32*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-go32 ;; |
| 110 | vax-*-ultrix2*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-vaxult2 ;; |
| 111 | *-ibm-aix*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-aix ;; |
| 112 | *-bull-bosx*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-aix ;; |
| 113 | *-*-solaris2*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-solaris ;; |
| 114 | m68k-sun-*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sun3 ;; |
| 115 | *-sun-*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sun ;; |
| 116 | *-hp-hpux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-hpux ;; |
| 117 | *-*-hiux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-hpux ;; |
| 118 | rs6000-*-lynxos*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-lynxrs6k ;; |
| 119 | *-*-lynxos*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-lynxos ;; |
| 120 | *-*-sysv4*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv4 ;; |
| 121 | *-*-sysv*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv ;; |
| 122 | esac |
| 123 | fi |
| 124 | |
| 125 | # The Solaris /usr/ucb/cc compiler does not appear to work. |
| 126 | case "${host}" in |
| 127 | sparc-sun-solaris2*) |
| 128 | if [ "`/usr/bin/which ${CC-cc}`" = "/usr/ucb/cc" ] ; then |
| 129 | could_use= |
| 130 | [ -d /opt/SUNWspro/bin ] && could_use="/opt/SUNWspro/bin" |
| 131 | if [ -d /opt/cygnus/bin ] ; then |
| 132 | if [ "$could_use" == "" ] ; then |
| 133 | could_use="/opt/cygnus/bin" |
| 134 | else |
| 135 | could_use="$could_use or /opt/cygnus/bin" |
| 136 | fi |
| 137 | fi |
| 138 | if [ "$could_use" = "" ] ; then |
| 139 | echo "Warning: compilation may fail because you're using" |
| 140 | echo "/usr/ucb/cc. You should change your PATH or CC " |
| 141 | echo "variable and rerun configure." |
| 142 | else |
| 143 | echo "Warning: compilation may fail because you're using" |
| 144 | echo "/usr/ucb/cc, when you should use the C compiler from" |
| 145 | echo "$could_use. You should change your" |
| 146 | echo "PATH or CC variable and rerun configure." |
| 147 | fi |
| 148 | fi |
| 149 | ;; |
| 150 | esac |
| 151 | |
| 152 | # per-target: |
| 153 | |
| 154 | case "${target}" in |
| 155 | v810*) target_makefile_frag=config/mt-v810 ;; |
| 156 | esac |
| 157 | |
| 158 | gasdir=gas |
| 159 | use_gnu_ld= |
| 160 | use_gnu_as= |
| 161 | |
| 162 | # some tools are so dependent upon X11 that if we're not building with X, |
| 163 | # it's not even worth trying to configure, much less build, that tool. |
| 164 | |
| 165 | case ${with_x} in |
| 166 | yes | "") # the default value for this tree is that X11 is available |
| 167 | ;; |
| 168 | no) |
| 169 | configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e 's/ tk / /;/ gash / /'` |
| 170 | ;; |
| 171 | *) |
| 172 | echo "*** bad value \"${with_x}\" for -with-x flag; ignored" 1>&2 |
| 173 | ;; |
| 174 | esac |
| 175 | |
| 176 | # Some tools are only suitable for building in a "native" situation. |
| 177 | # Those are added when we have a host==target configuration. For cross |
| 178 | # toolchains, we add some directories that should only be useful in a |
| 179 | # cross-compiler. |
| 180 | |
| 181 | is_cross_compiler= |
| 182 | |
| 183 | if [ x"${host}" = x"${target}" ] ; then |
| 184 | # when doing a native toolchain, don't build the targets |
| 185 | # that are in the 'cross only' list |
| 186 | for i in ${cross_only} ; do |
| 187 | configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e "s/ $i / /"` |
| 188 | done |
| 189 | is_cross_compiler=no |
| 190 | else |
| 191 | # similarly, don't build the targets in the 'native only' |
| 192 | # list when building a cross compiler |
| 193 | for i in ${native_only} ; do |
| 194 | configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e "s/ $i / /"` |
| 195 | done |
| 196 | is_cross_compiler=yes |
| 197 | fi |
| 198 | |
| 199 | copy_dirs= |
| 200 | |
| 201 | # Handle --with-headers=XXX. The contents of the named directory are |
| 202 | # copied to $(tooldir)/include. |
| 203 | if [ x"${with_headers}" != x ]; then |
| 204 | if [ x${is_cross_compiler} = xno ]; then |
| 205 | echo 1>&2 '***' --with-headers is only supported when cross compiling |
| 206 | exit 1 |
| 207 | fi |
| 208 | case "${exec_prefixoption}" in |
| 209 | "") x=${prefix} ;; |
| 210 | *) x=${exec_prefix} ;; |
| 211 | esac |
| 212 | copy_dirs="${copy_dirs} ${with_headers} $x/${target_alias}/include" |
| 213 | fi |
| 214 | |
| 215 | # Handle --with-libs=XXX. Multiple directories are permitted. The |
| 216 | # contents are copied to $(tooldir)/lib. |
| 217 | if [ x"${with_libs}" != x ]; then |
| 218 | if [ x${is_cross_compiler} = xno ]; then |
| 219 | echo 1>&2 '***' --with-libs is only supported when cross compiling |
| 220 | exit 1 |
| 221 | fi |
| 222 | # Copy the libraries in reverse order, so that files in the first named |
| 223 | # library override files in subsequent libraries. |
| 224 | case "${exec_prefixoption}" in |
| 225 | "") x=${prefix} ;; |
| 226 | *) x=${exec_prefix} ;; |
| 227 | esac |
| 228 | for l in ${with_libs}; do |
| 229 | copy_dirs="$l $x/${target_alias}/lib ${copy_dirs}" |
| 230 | done |
| 231 | fi |
| 232 | |
| 233 | # If both --with-headers and --with-libs are specified, default to |
| 234 | # --without-newlib. |
| 235 | if [ x"${with_headers}" != x ] && [ x"${with_libs}" != x ]; then |
| 236 | if [ x"${with_newlib}" = x ]; then |
| 237 | with_newlib=no |
| 238 | fi |
| 239 | fi |
| 240 | |
| 241 | # Recognize --without-newlib. |
| 242 | if [ x${with_newlib} = xno ]; then |
| 243 | configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e 's/ newlib / /'` |
| 244 | fi |
| 245 | |
| 246 | # Handle ${copy_dirs} |
| 247 | set fnord ${copy_dirs} |
| 248 | shift |
| 249 | while [ $# != 0 ]; do |
| 250 | if [ -f $2/COPIED ] && [ x"`cat $2/COPIED`" = x"$1" ]; then |
| 251 | : |
| 252 | else |
| 253 | echo Copying $1 to $2 |
| 254 | |
| 255 | # Use the install script to create the directory and all required |
| 256 | # parent directories. |
| 257 | if [ -d $2 ]; then |
| 258 | : |
| 259 | else |
| 260 | echo >config.temp |
| 261 | ${srcdir}/install.sh -c -m 644 config.temp $2/COPIED |
| 262 | fi |
| 263 | |
| 264 | # Copy the directory, assuming we have tar. |
| 265 | # FIXME: Should we use B in the second tar? Not all systems support it. |
| 266 | (cd $1; tar -cf - .) | (cd $2; tar -xpf -) |
| 267 | |
| 268 | # It is the responsibility of the user to correctly adjust all |
| 269 | # symlinks. If somebody can figure out how to handle them correctly |
| 270 | # here, feel free to add the code. |
| 271 | |
| 272 | echo $1 > $2/COPIED |
| 273 | fi |
| 274 | shift; shift |
| 275 | done |
| 276 | |
| 277 | # Configure extra directories which are host specific |
| 278 | |
| 279 | case "${host}" in |
| 280 | i[345]86-*-go32*) |
| 281 | configdirs="$configdirs dosrel" ;; |
| 282 | esac |
| 283 | |
| 284 | # Remove more programs from consideration, based on the host or |
| 285 | # target this usually means that a port of the program doesn't |
| 286 | # exist yet. |
| 287 | |
| 288 | noconfigdirs="" |
| 289 | |
| 290 | case "${host}" in |
| 291 | i[345]86-*-netbsd*) |
| 292 | noconfigdirs="tk fileutils" |
| 293 | ;; |
| 294 | i[345]86-*-vsta) |
| 295 | noconfigdirs="tcl expect dejagnu make texinfo bison patch flex byacc send-pr gprof uudecode dejagnu diff" |
| 296 | ;; |
| 297 | i[345]86-*-go32) |
| 298 | noconfigdirs="tcl expect deja-gnu make texinfo bison patch flex byacc send-pr gprof uudecode dejagnu diff" |
| 299 | ;; |
| 300 | esac |
| 301 | |
| 302 | |
| 303 | case "${target}" in |
| 304 | *-*-netware) |
| 305 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs libg++ libio librx newlib" |
| 306 | ;; |
| 307 | alpha-dec-osf*) |
| 308 | # ld works, but does not support shared libraries. emacs doesn't |
| 309 | # work. newlib is not 64 bit ready. I'm not sure about emacs19, |
| 310 | # fileutils or grep. |
| 311 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld emacs emacs19 fileutils grep newlib" |
| 312 | ;; |
| 313 | alpha*-*-*) |
| 314 | # newlib is not 64 bit ready |
| 315 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs newlib" |
| 316 | ;; |
| 317 | arm-*-*) |
| 318 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld" |
| 319 | ;; |
| 320 | h8300*-*-* | \ |
| 321 | h8500-*-*) |
| 322 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs libg++ libio librx" |
| 323 | ;; |
| 324 | hppa*-*-*elf*) |
| 325 | # Do configure ld/binutils/gas for this case. |
| 326 | ;; |
| 327 | hppa*-*-*) |
| 328 | # HP's C compiler doesn't handle Emacs correctly (but on BSD and Mach |
| 329 | # cc is gcc, and on any system a user should be able to link cc to |
| 330 | # whatever they want. FIXME, emacs emacs19). |
| 331 | case "${CC}" in |
| 332 | "" | cc*) noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs emacs emacs19" ;; |
| 333 | *) ;; |
| 334 | esac |
| 335 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld shellutils tk" |
| 336 | ;; |
| 337 | i[345]86-*-go32) |
| 338 | # add the go32 support tools to the list |
| 339 | # but don't build gdb |
| 340 | configdirs=`echo go32 ${configdirs}` |
| 341 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gdb libg++ libio librx" |
| 342 | ;; |
| 343 | i[345]86-*-sco*) |
| 344 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gprof" |
| 345 | ;; |
| 346 | i[345]86-*-solaris2*) |
| 347 | # The linker does static linking correctly, but the Solaris C library |
| 348 | # has bugs such that some important functions won't work when statically |
| 349 | # linked. (See man pages for getpwuid, for example.) |
| 350 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld" |
| 351 | ;; |
| 352 | i[345]86-*-sysv4*) |
| 353 | # The SYSV4 C compiler doesn't handle Emacs correctly |
| 354 | case "${CC}" in |
| 355 | "" | cc*) noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs emacs emacs19" ;; |
| 356 | *) ;; |
| 357 | esac |
| 358 | # but that's okay since emacs doesn't work anyway |
| 359 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs emacs emacs19" |
| 360 | ;; |
| 361 | powerpc-*-aix*) |
| 362 | # copied from rs6000-*-* entry |
| 363 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld binutils gprof textutils cvs" |
| 364 | ;; |
| 365 | rs6000-*-lynxos*) |
| 366 | # a gcc built textutils will cause the linker to hang on 'join' |
| 367 | # The CVS server code doesn't work on the RS/6000 |
| 368 | # Newlib makes problems for libg++ in crosses. |
| 369 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gas ld newlib gprof textutils cvs" |
| 370 | use_gnu_ld=no |
| 371 | use_gnu_as=no |
| 372 | ;; |
| 373 | rs6000-*-*) |
| 374 | # a gcc built textutils will cause the linker to hang on 'join' |
| 375 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld binutils gprof textutils" |
| 376 | ;; |
| 377 | m68k-apollo-*) |
| 378 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld binutils gprof" |
| 379 | ;; |
| 380 | mips*-*-irix5*) |
| 381 | # The GNU linker does not support shared libraries. |
| 382 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld gprof" |
| 383 | ;; |
| 384 | mips*-dec-bsd*) |
| 385 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gprof" |
| 386 | ;; |
| 387 | mips*-*-bsd*) |
| 388 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gprof ld" |
| 389 | ;; |
| 390 | mips*-*-*) |
| 391 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gprof" |
| 392 | ;; |
| 393 | romp-*-*) |
| 394 | noconfigdirs="bfd binutils ld gas opcodes" |
| 395 | ;; |
| 396 | sh-*-*) |
| 397 | case "${host}" in |
| 398 | i[345]86-*-vsta) ;; # don't add gprof back in |
| 399 | *) configdirs=`echo gprof ${configdirs}` ;; |
| 400 | i[345]86-*-go32) ;; # don't add gprof back in |
| 401 | *) configdirs=`echo gprof ${configdirs}` ;; |
| 402 | esac |
| 403 | ;; |
| 404 | sparc-*-sunos4*) |
| 405 | if [ x${is_cross_compiler} != xno ] ; then |
| 406 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gdb gdbtest newlib sim dejagnu expect tcl" |
| 407 | else |
| 408 | use_gnu_ld=no |
| 409 | fi |
| 410 | ;; |
| 411 | vax-*-vms) |
| 412 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs bfd binutils gdb ld newlib opcodes" |
| 413 | ;; |
| 414 | vax-*-*) |
| 415 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs newlib" |
| 416 | ;; |
| 417 | *-*-lynxos*) |
| 418 | # Newlib makes problems for libg++ in crosses. |
| 419 | noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs newlib" |
| 420 | ;; |
| 421 | esac |
| 422 | |
| 423 | # Remove the entries in $noconfigdirs from $configdirs. If we have the |
| 424 | # source for them, add them to $notsupp. |
| 425 | notsupp="" |
| 426 | for dir in . $noconfigdirs ; do |
| 427 | if [ $dir != . ] && echo " ${configdirs} " | grep " ${dir} " >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| 428 | configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e "s/ ${dir} / /"` |
| 429 | if [ -r $srcdir/$dir/configure ] || [ -r $srcdir/$dir/configure.in ]; then |
| 430 | notsupp="$notsupp $dir" |
| 431 | fi |
| 432 | fi |
| 433 | done |
| 434 | |
| 435 | # Produce a warning message for the subdirs we can't configure. |
| 436 | # This isn't especially interesting in the Cygnus tree, but in the individual |
| 437 | # FSF releases, it's important to let people know when their machine isn't |
| 438 | # supported by the one or two programs in a package. |
| 439 | |
| 440 | if [ -n "${notsupp}" ] && [ -z "${norecursion}" ]; then |
| 441 | # If $appdirs is non-empty, at least one of those directories must still |
| 442 | # be configured, or we error out. (E.g., if the gas release supports a |
| 443 | # specified target in some subdirs but not the gas subdir, we shouldn't |
| 444 | # pretend that all is well.) |
| 445 | if [ -n "$appdirs" ]; then |
| 446 | for dir in $appdirs ; do |
| 447 | if [ -r $dir/Makefile.in ] && echo " ${configdirs} " | grep " ${dir} " >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then |
| 448 | appdirs="" |
| 449 | break |
| 450 | fi |
| 451 | done |
| 452 | if [ -n "$appdirs" ]; then |
| 453 | echo "*** This configuration is not supported by this package." 1>&2 |
| 454 | exit 1 |
| 455 | fi |
| 456 | fi |
| 457 | # Okay, some application will build, or we don't care to check. Still |
| 458 | # notify of subdirs not getting built. |
| 459 | echo "*** This configuration is not supported in the following subdirectories:" 1>&2 |
| 460 | echo " ${notsupp}" 1>&2 |
| 461 | echo " (Any other directories should still work fine.)" 1>&2 |
| 462 | fi |
| 463 | |
| 464 | # Set with_gnu_as and with_gnu_ld as appropriate. |
| 465 | # |
| 466 | # This is done by determining whether or not the appropriate directory |
| 467 | # is available, and by checking whether or not specific configurations |
| 468 | # have requested that this magic not happen. |
| 469 | # |
| 470 | # The command line options always override the explicit settings in |
| 471 | # configure.in, and the settings in configure.in override this magic. |
| 472 | # |
| 473 | # If the default for a toolchain is to use GNU as and ld, and you don't |
| 474 | # want to do that, then you should use the --without-gnu-as and |
| 475 | # --without-gnu-ld options for the configure script. |
| 476 | |
| 477 | if [ x${use_gnu_as} = x ] ; then |
| 478 | if [ x${with_gnu_as} != xno ] && echo " ${configdirs} " | grep " ${gasdir} " > /dev/null 2>&1 && [ -d ${srcdir}/${gasdir} ] ; then |
| 479 | with_gnu_as=yes |
| 480 | withoptions="$withoptions --with-gnu-as" |
| 481 | fi |
| 482 | fi |
| 483 | |
| 484 | if [ x${use_gnu_ld} = x ] ; then |
| 485 | if [ x${with_gnu_ld} != xno ] && echo " ${configdirs} " | grep " ld " > /dev/null 2>&1 && [ -d ${srcdir}/ld ] ; then |
| 486 | with_gnu_ld=yes |
| 487 | withoptions="$withoptions --with-gnu-ld" |
| 488 | fi |
| 489 | fi |
| 490 | |
| 491 | # |
| 492 | # Local Variables: |
| 493 | # fill-column: 131 |
| 494 | # End: |
| 495 | # |