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-# BeOS hints file
-# $Id: beos.sh,v 1.1 1998/02/16 03:51:45 dogcow Exp $
-
-if [ ! -f beos/nm ]; then mwcc -w all -o beos/nm beos/nm.c 2>/dev/null; fi
-# If this fails, that's all right - it's only for PPC.
-
-prefix="/boot/home/config"
-
-#cpp="mwcc -e"
-
-libpth='/boot/beos/system/lib /boot/home/config/lib'
-usrinc='/boot/develop/headers/posix'
-locinc='/boot/develop/headers/ /boot/home/config/include'
-
-libc='/boot/beos/system/lib/libroot.so'
-libs=' '
-
-d_bcmp='define'
-d_bcopy='define'
-d_bzero='define'
-d_index='define'
-#d_htonl='define' # It exists, but much hackery would be required to support.
-# a bunch of extra includes would have to be added, and it's only used at
-# one place in the non-socket perl code.
-
-#these are all in libdll.a, which my version of nm doesn't know how to parse.
-#if I can get it to both do that, and scan multiple library files, perhaps
-#these can be gotten rid of.
-
-usemymalloc='n'
-# Hopefully, Be's malloc knows better than perl's.
-
-d_link='undef'
-dont_use_nlink='define'
-# no posix (aka hard) links for us!
-
-d_syserrlst='undef'
-# the array syserrlst[] is useless for the most part.
-# large negative numbers really kind of suck in arrays.
-
-d_socket='undef'
-d_gethbyaddr='undef'
-d_gethbyname='undef'
-d_getsbyname='undef'
-
-ld='gcc'
-
-# Sockets really don't work with the current version of perl and the
-# current BeOS sockets; I suspect that a new module a la GSAR's WIN32 port
-# will be required.
-# Of course, this may also change with R5.
-
-export PATH="$PATH:$PWD/beos"
-
-case "$ldlibpthname" in
-'') ldlibpthname=LIBRARY_PATH ;;
-esac
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