1 ##############################################################################
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.
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.
13 ## For more information on these two systems, check out the documentation
14 ## for 'Autoconf' (autoconf.texi) and 'Configure' (configure.texi).
16 ##############################################################################
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.
25 # these libraries are used by various programs built for the host environment
27 host_libs="mmalloc libiberty opcodes bfd readline glob gash tcl tk tclX"
29 # these tools are built for the host environment
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 uudecode hello tar gzip indent
35 recode release sed utils"
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)
41 target_libs="libm xiberty newlib libio libg++"
44 # these tools are built using the target libs, and are intended to run only
45 # in the target environment. we currently have none.
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
53 ################################################################################
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.
61 # directories to be built in the native environment only
63 native_only="autoconf cvs emacs fileutils find grep groff gzip hello indent
64 ispell m4 rcs recode sed shellutils tar textutils gash tk uudecode wdiff
67 # directories to be built in a cross environment only
69 cross_only="xiberty newlib"
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.
75 configdirs=`echo ${host_libs} ${host_tools} ${target_libs} ${target_tools}`
77 ################################################################################
79 srctrigger=move-if-change
80 srcname="gnu development package"
85 m68k-hp-hpux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-hp300 ;;
86 m68k-apollo-sysv*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-apollo68 ;;
87 m68k-apollo-bsd*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-a68bsd ;;
88 m88k-motorola-sysv*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-delta88;;
89 m88k-dg-dgux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-dgux ;;
90 mips*-dec-ultrix*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-decstation ;;
91 mips*-sgi-irix5*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-irix5 ;;
92 mips*-sgi-irix4*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-irix4 ;;
93 mips*-sgi-irix3*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv ;;
94 mips*-*-sysv*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-riscos ;;
95 i[34]86-ncr-sysv4*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-ncr3000 ;;
96 i[34]86-*-sco*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sco ;;
97 i[34]86-*-isc*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv ;;
98 i[34]86-*-linux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-linux ;;
99 i[34]86-*-solaris2*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv4 ;;
100 i[34]86-*-aix*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-aix386 ;;
101 vax-*-ultrix2*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-vaxult2 ;;
102 *-ibm-aix*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-aix ;;
103 *-bull-bosx*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-aix ;;
104 *-*-solaris2*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-solaris ;;
105 m68k-sun-*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sun3 ;;
106 *-sun-*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sun ;;
107 *-hp-hpux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-hpux ;;
108 *-*-hiux*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-hpux ;;
109 rs6000-*-lynxos*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-lynxosrs6k
110 cross_only="xiberty" ;;
111 *-*-lynxos*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-lynxos
112 cross_only="xiberty" ;;
113 *-*-sysv4*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv4 ;;
114 *-*-sysv*) host_makefile_frag=config/mh-sysv ;;
123 # some tools are so dependent upon X11 that if we're not building with X,
124 # it's not even worth trying to configure, much less build, that tool.
127 yes | "") # the default value for this tree is that X11 is available
130 configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e 's/ tk / /;/ gash / /'`
133 echo "*** bad value \"${with_x}\" for -with-x flag; ignored" 1>&2
139 # Some tools are only suitable for building in a "native" situation.
140 # Those are added when we have a host==target configuration. For cross
141 # toolchains, we add some directories that should only be useful in a
144 if [ x"${host}" = x"${target}" ] ; then
145 # when doing a native toolchain, don't build the targets
146 # that are in the 'cross only' list
147 for i in ${cross_only} ; do
148 configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e "s/ $i / /"`
151 # similarly, don't build the targets in the 'native only'
152 # list when building a cross compiler
153 for i in ${native_only} ; do
154 configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e "s/ $i / /"`
158 # Remove more programs from consideration, based on the host or
159 # target this usually means that a port of the program doesn't
166 noconfigdirs="tk fileutils"
169 noconfigdirs="tcl expect dejagnu make texinfo bison patch flex byacc send-pr gprof uudecode dejagnu diff"
172 noconfigdirs="tcl expect deja-gnu make texinfo bison patch flex byacc send-pr gprof uudecode dejagnu diff"
178 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs emacs fileutils grep newlib"
181 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs newlib"
185 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs libg++ libio"
188 # Do configure ld/binutils/gas for this case.
191 # HP's C compiler doesn't handle Emacs correctly (but on BSD and Mach
192 # cc is gcc, and on any system a user should be able to link cc to
193 # whatever they want. FIXME, emacs).
195 "" | cc*) noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs emacs" ;;
198 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld binutils shellutils"
201 # add the go32 support tools to the list
202 configdirs=`echo go32 ${configdirs}`
205 # The linker does static linking correctly, but the Solaris C library
206 # has bugs such that some important functions won't work when statically
207 # linked. (See man pages for getpwuid, for example.)
208 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld"
211 # The SYSV4 C compiler doesn't handle Emacs correctly
213 "" | cc*) noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs emacs" ;;
216 # but that's okay since emacs doesn't work anyway
217 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs emacs"
219 # static versions of several key libraries are not available,
220 # so building our entire toolchain is impossible until
221 # the GNU linker supports shared libraries
222 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld"
225 # a gcc built textutils will cause the linker to hang on 'join'
226 # The CVS server code doesn't work on the RS/6000
227 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld binutils gprof textutils cvs"
230 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld binutils gprof"
233 # The GNU linker does not support shared libraries.
234 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld gprof"
237 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gprof"
241 i[34]86-*-vsta) ;; # don't add gprof back in
242 *) configdirs=`echo gprof ${configdirs}` ;;
243 i[34]86-*-go32) ;; # don't add gprof back in
244 *) configdirs=`echo gprof ${configdirs}` ;;
251 # See i386-*-solaris2* above.
252 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ld"
255 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs gprof"
261 noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs bfd ld binutils gdb"
266 for dir in . $noconfigdirs ; do
267 if [ $dir != . ] && echo "# ${configdirs} #" | grep "${dir} " >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
268 configdirs=`echo " ${configdirs} " | sed -e "s/ ${dir} / /"`
269 if [ -r $srcdir/$dir/configure ] || [ -r $srcdir/$dir/configure.in ]; then
270 notsupp="$notsupp $dir"
275 # Produce a warning message for the subdirs we can't configure.
276 # This isn't especially interesting in the Cygnus tree, but in the individual
277 # FSF releases, it's important to let people know when their machine isn't
278 # supported by the one or two programs in a package.
280 if [ -n "${notsupp}" ] && [ -z "${norecursion}" ]; then
281 echo "*** This configuration is not supported in the following subdirectories:" 1>&2
282 echo " ${notsupp}" 1>&2
283 echo " (Any other directories should still work fine.)" 1>&2
286 # Set with_gnu_as and with_gnu_ld as appropriate.
288 # This is done by determining whether or not the appropriate directory
289 # is available, and by checking whether or not specific configurations
290 # have requested that this magic not happen.
292 # The command line options always override the explicit settings in
293 # configure.in, and the settings in configure.in override this magic.
295 # If the default for a toolchain is to use GNU as and ld, and you don't
296 # want to do that, then you should use the --without-gnu-as and
297 # --without-gnu-ld options for the configure script.
299 if [ x${use_gnu_as} = x ] ; then
300 if [ x${with_gnu_as} != xno ] && echo " ${configdirs} " | grep " ${gasdir} " > /dev/null 2>&1 && [ -d ${srcdir}/${gasdir} ] ; then
302 withoptions="$withoptions --with-gnu-as"
306 if [ x${use_gnu_ld} = x ] ; then
307 if [ x${with_gnu_ld} != xno ] && echo " ${configdirs} " | grep " ld " > /dev/null 2>&1 && [ -d ${srcdir}/ld ] ; then
309 withoptions="$withoptions --with-gnu-ld"