# The MPE/iX linker doesn't complain about unresolved symbols, and so the only # way to test for unresolved symbols in a program is by attempting to run it. # But this is slow, and fraught with problems, so the better solution is to use # nm. # # MPE/iX lacks a fully functional native nm, so we need to use our fake nm # script which will extract the symbol info from the native link editor and # reformat into something nm-like. # # Created for 5.003 by Mark Klein, mklein@dis.com. # Substantially revised for 5.004_01 by Mark Bixby, markb@cccd.edu. # Revised again for 5.004_69 by Mark Bixby, markb@cccd.edu. # Revised for 5.6.0 by Mark Bixby, mbixby@power.net. # osname='mpeix' osvers=`uname -r | sed -e 's/.[A-Z]\.\([0-9]\)\([0-9]\)\.[0-9][0-9]/\1.\2/'` # # Force Configure to use our wrapper mpeix/nm script # PATH="$PWD/mpeix:$PATH" nm="$PWD/mpeix/nm" _nm=$nm nm_opt='-configperl' usenm='true' # # Various directory locations. # # Which ones of these does Configure get wrong? test -z "$prefix" && prefix='/PERL/PUB' archname='PA-RISC1.1' bin="$prefix" installman1dir="$prefix/man/man1" installman3dir="$prefix/man/man3" man1dir="$prefix/man/man1" man3dir="$prefix/man/man3" perlpath="$prefix/PERL" scriptdir="$prefix" startperl="#!$prefix/perl" startsh='#!/bin/sh' # # Compiling. # test -z "$cc" && cc='gcc' cccdlflags='none' ccflags="$ccflags -DMPE -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SOCKET_SOURCE -D_POSIX_JOB_CONTROL -DIS_SOCKET_CLIB_ITSELF" locincpth="$locincpth /usr/local/include /usr/contrib/include /BIND/PUB/include" test -z "$optimize" && optimize="-O2" ranlib='/bin/true' # Special compiling options for certain source files. # But what if you want -g? regcomp_cflags='optimize=-O' toke_cflags='ccflags="$ccflags -DARG_ZERO_IS_SCRIPT"' # # Linking. # lddlflags='-b' # Delete bsd and BSD from the library list. Remove other randomly ordered # libraries and then re-add them in their proper order (the MPE linker is # order-sensitive). Add additional MPE-specific libraries. for mpe_remove in bind bsd BSD c curses m socket str svipc syslog; do set `echo " $libswanted " | sed -e 's/ / /g' -e "s/ $mpe_remove //"` libswanted="$*" done libswanted="$libswanted bind syslog curses svipc socket str m c" loclibpth="$loclibpth /usr/local/lib /usr/contrib/lib /BIND/PUB/lib /SYSLOG/PUB" # # External functions and data items. # # Q: Does Configure *really* get *all* of these wrong? # # A: Yes. There are two MPE problems here. The 'undef' functions exist on MPE, # but are merely dummy routines that return ENOTIMPL or ESYSERR. Since they're # useless, let's just tell Perl to avoid them. Also, a few data items are # 'undef' because while they may exist in structures, they are uninitialized. # # The 'define' cases are a bit weirder. MPE has a libc.a, libc.sl, and two # special kernel shared libraries, /SYS/PUB/XL and /SYS/PUB/NL. Much of what # is in libc.a is duplicated within XL and NL, so when we created libc.sl, we # omitted the duplicated functions. Since Configure end ups scanning libc.sl, # we need to 'define' the functions that had been removed. # # We don't want to scan XL or NL because we would find way too many POSIX or # Unix named functions that are really vanilla MPE functions that do something # completely different than on POSIX or Unix. d_crypt='define' d_difftime='define' d_dlerror='undef' d_dlopen='undef' d_Gconvert='gcvt((x),(n),(b))' d_inetaton='undef' d_link='undef' d_mblen='define' d_mbstowcs='define' d_mbtowc='define' d_memcmp='define' d_memcpy='define' d_memmove='define' d_memset='define' d_pwage='undef' d_pwcomment='undef' d_pwgecos='undef' d_pwpasswd='undef' d_setpgid='undef' d_setsid='undef' d_setvbuf='define' d_statblks='undef' d_strchr='define' d_strcoll='define' d_strerrm='strerror(e)' d_strerror='define' d_strtod='define' d_strtol='define' d_strtoul='define' d_strxfrm='define' d_syserrlst='define' d_time='define' d_wcstombs='define' d_wctomb='define' # # Include files. # i_termios='undef' # we have termios, but not the full set (just tcget/setattr) i_time='define' i_systime='undef' i_systimek='undef' timeincl='/usr/include/time.h' # # Data types. # timetype='time_t' # # Functionality. # bincompat5005="$undef" uselargefiles="$undef"