# hints/solaris_2.sh # Last modified: Tue Jan 2 10:16:35 2001 # Lupe Christoph # Based on version by: # Andy Dougherty # Which was based on input from lots of folks, especially # Dean Roehrich # Additional input from Alan Burlison, Jarkko Hietaniemi, # and Richard Soderberg. # # See README.solaris for additional information. # # For consistency with gcc, we do not adopt Sun Marketing's # removal of the '2.' prefix from the Solaris version number. # (Configure tries to detect an old fixincludes and needs # this information.) # If perl fails tests that involve dynamic loading of extensions, and # you are using gcc, be sure that you are NOT using GNU as and ld. One # way to do that is to invoke Configure with # # sh Configure -Dcc='gcc -B/usr/ccs/bin/' # # (Note that the trailing slash is *required*.) # gcc will occasionally emit warnings about "unused prefix", but # these ought to be harmless. See below for more details. # See man vfork. usevfork=false d_suidsafe=define # Avoid all libraries in /usr/ucblib. # /lib is just a symlink to /usr/lib set `echo $glibpth | sed -e 's@/usr/ucblib@@' -e 's@ /lib @ @'` glibpth="$*" # Remove unwanted libraries. -lucb contains incompatible routines. # -lld and -lsec don't do anything useful. -lcrypt does not # really provide anything we need over -lc, so we drop it, too. # -lmalloc can cause a problem with GNU CC & Solaris. Specifically, # libmalloc.a may allocate memory that is only 4 byte aligned, but # GNU CC on the Sparc assumes that doubles are 8 byte aligned. # Thanks to Hallvard B. Furuseth set `echo " $libswanted " | sed -e 's@ ld @ @' -e 's@ malloc @ @' -e 's@ ucb @ @' -e 's@ sec @ @' -e 's@ crypt @ @'` libswanted="$*" # Look for architecture name. We want to suggest a useful default. case "$archname" in '') if test -f /usr/bin/arch; then archname=`/usr/bin/arch` archname="${archname}-${osname}" elif test -f /usr/ucb/arch; then archname=`/usr/ucb/arch` archname="${archname}-${osname}" fi ;; esac cat > UU/workshoplibpth.cbu << 'EOCBU' # This script UU/workshoplibpth.cbu will get 'called-back' # by other CBUs this script creates. case "$workshoplibpth_done" in '') if test `uname -p` = "sparc"; then case "$use64bitall" in "$define"|true|[yY]*) # add SPARC-specific 64 bit libraries loclibpth="$loclibpth /usr/lib/sparcv9" if test -n "$workshoplibs"; then loclibpth=`echo $loclibpth | sed -e "s% $workshoplibs%%" ` for lib in $workshoplibs; do # Logically, it should be sparcv9. # But the reality fights back, it's v9. loclibpth="$loclibpth $lib/sparcv9 $lib/v9" done fi ;; *) loclibpth="$loclibpth $workshoplibs" ;; esac else loclibpth="$loclibpth $workshoplibs" fi workshoplibpth_done="$define" ;; esac EOCBU ###################################################### # General sanity testing. See below for excerpts from the Solaris FAQ. # # From roehrich@ironwood-fddi.cray.com Wed Sep 27 12:51:46 1995 # Date: Thu, 7 Sep 1995 16:31:40 -0500 # From: Dean Roehrich # To: perl5-porters@africa.nicoh.com # Subject: Re: On perl5/solaris/gcc # # Here's another draft of the perl5/solaris/gcc sanity-checker. case `type ${cc:-cc}` in */usr/ucb/cc*) cat <&4 NOTE: Some people have reported problems with /usr/ucb/cc. If you have difficulties, please make sure the directory containing your C compiler is before /usr/ucb in your PATH. END ;; esac # Check that /dev/fd is mounted. If it is not mounted, let the # user know that suid scripts may not work. /usr/bin/df /dev/fd 2>&1 > /dev/null case $? in 0) ;; *) cat <&4 NOTE: Your system does not have /dev/fd mounted. If you want to be able to use set-uid scripts you must ask your system administrator to mount /dev/fd. END ;; esac # See if libucb can be found in /usr/lib. If it is, warn the user # that this may cause problems while building Perl extensions. /usr/bin/ls /usr/lib/libucb* >/dev/null 2>&1 case $? in 0) cat <&4 NOTE: libucb has been found in /usr/lib. libucb should reside in /usr/ucblib. You may have trouble while building Perl extensions. END ;; esac # Use shell built-in 'type' command instead of /usr/bin/which to # avoid possible csh start-up problems and also to use the same shell # we'll be using to Configure and make perl. # The path name is the last field in the output, but the type command # has an annoying array of possible outputs, e.g.: # make is hashed (/opt/gnu/bin/make) # cc is /usr/ucb/cc # foo not found # use a command like type make | awk '{print $NF}' | sed 's/[()]//g' # See if make(1) is GNU make(1). # If it is, make sure the setgid bit is not set. make -v > make.vers 2>&1 if grep GNU make.vers > /dev/null 2>&1; then tmp=`type make | awk '{print $NF}' | sed 's/[()]//g'` case "`/usr/bin/ls -lL $tmp`" in ??????s*) cat <&2 NOTE: Your PATH points to GNU make, and your GNU make has the set-group-id bit set. You must either rearrange your PATH to put /usr/ccs/bin before the GNU utilities or you must ask your system administrator to disable the set-group-id bit on GNU make. END ;; esac fi rm -f make.vers cat > UU/cc.cbu <<'EOCBU' # This script UU/cc.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure after it # has prompted the user for the C compiler to use. # If the C compiler is gcc: # - check the fixed-includes # - check as(1) and ld(1), they should not be GNU # (GNU as and ld 2.8.1 and later are reportedly ok, however.) # If the C compiler is not gcc: # - Check if it is the Workshop/Forte compiler. # If it is, prepare for 64 bit and long doubles. # - check as(1) and ld(1), they should not be GNU # (GNU as and ld 2.8.1 and later are reportedly ok, however.) # # Watch out in case they have not set $cc. # Perl compiled with some combinations of GNU as and ld may not # be able to perform dynamic loading of extensions. If you have a # problem with dynamic loading, be sure that you are using the Solaris # /usr/ccs/bin/as and /usr/ccs/bin/ld. You can do that with # sh Configure -Dcc='gcc -B/usr/ccs/bin/' # (note the trailing slash is required). # Combinations that are known to work with the following hints: # # gcc-2.7.2, GNU as 2.7, GNU ld 2.7 # egcs-1.0.3, GNU as 2.9.1 and GNU ld 2.9.1 # --Andy Dougherty # Tue Apr 13 17:19:43 EDT 1999 # Get gcc to share its secrets. echo 'main() { return 0; }' > try.c # Indent to avoid propagation to config.sh verbose=`${cc:-cc} -v -o try try.c 2>&1` if echo "$verbose" | grep '^Reading specs from' >/dev/null 2>&1; then # # Using gcc. # # See if as(1) is GNU as(1). GNU as(1) might not work for this job. if echo "$verbose" | grep ' /usr/ccs/bin/as ' >/dev/null 2>&1; then : else cat <&2 NOTE: You are using GNU as(1). GNU as(1) might not build Perl. If you have trouble, you can use /usr/ccs/bin/as by including -B/usr/ccs/bin/ in your ${cc:-cc} command. (Note that the trailing "/" is required.) END # Apparently not needed, at least for as 2.7 and later. # cc="${cc:-cc} -B/usr/ccs/bin/" fi # See if ld(1) is GNU ld(1). GNU ld(1) might not work for this job. # Recompute $verbose since we may have just changed $cc. verbose=`${cc:-cc} -v -o try try.c 2>&1 | grep ld 2>&1` if echo "$verbose" | grep ' /usr/ccs/bin/ld ' >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Ok, gcc directly calls the Solaris /usr/ccs/bin/ld. : elif echo "$verbose" | grep "ld: Software Generation Utilities" >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Hmm. gcc doesn't call /usr/ccs/bin/ld directly, but it # does appear to be using it eventually. egcs-1.0.3's ld # wrapper does this. # All Solaris versions of ld I've seen contain the magic # string used in the grep. : else # No evidence yet of /usr/ccs/bin/ld. Some versions # of egcs's ld wrapper call /usr/ccs/bin/ld in turn but # apparently don't reveal that unless you pass in -V. # (This may all depend on local configurations too.) myld=`echo $verbose| grep ld | awk '/\/ld/ {print $1}'` # This assumes that gcc's output will not change, and that # /full/path/to/ld will be the first word of the output. # Thus myld is something like opt/gnu/sparc-sun-solaris2.5/bin/ld if $myld -V 2>&1 | grep "ld: Software Generation Utilities" >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Ok, /usr/ccs/bin/ld eventually does get called. : else cat <&2 NOTE: You are using GNU ld(1). GNU ld(1) might not build Perl. If you have trouble, you can use /usr/ccs/bin/ld by including -B/usr/ccs/bin/ in your ${cc:-cc} command. (Note that the trailing "/" is required.) I will try to use GNU ld by passing in the -Wl,-E flag, but if that doesn't work, you should use -B/usr/ccs/bin/ instead. END ccdlflags="$ccdlflags -Wl,-E" lddlflags="$lddlflags -W,l-E -G" fi fi else # # Not using gcc. # ccversion="`${cc:-cc} -V 2>&1|sed -n -e '1s/^cc: //p'`" case "$ccversion" in *WorkShop*) ccname=workshop ;; *) ccversion='' ;; esac case "$ccname" in workshop) cat >try.c < int main() { return(0); } EOM workshoplibs=`cc -### try.c -lsunmath -o try 2>&1|sed -n '/ -Y /s%.* -Y "P,\(.*\)".*%\1%p'|tr ':' '\n'|grep '/SUNWspro/'` . ./workshoplibpth.cbu ;; esac # See if as(1) is GNU as(1). GNU might not work for this job. case `as --version < /dev/null 2>&1` in *GNU*) cat <&2 NOTE: You are using GNU as(1). GNU as(1) might not build Perl. You must arrange to use /usr/ccs/bin/as, perhaps by adding /usr/ccs/bin to the beginning of your PATH. END ;; esac # See if ld(1) is GNU ld(1). GNU ld(1) might not work for this job. # ld --version doesn't properly report itself as a GNU tool, # as of ld version 2.6, so we need to be more strict. TWP 9/5/96 # Sun's ld always emits the "Software Generation Utilities" string. if ld -V 2>&1 | grep "ld: Software Generation Utilities" >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Ok, ld is /usr/ccs/bin/ld. : else cat <&2 NOTE: You are apparently using GNU ld(1). GNU ld(1) might not build Perl. You should arrange to use /usr/ccs/bin/ld, perhaps by adding /usr/ccs/bin to the beginning of your PATH. END fi fi # as --version or ld --version might dump core. rm -f try try.c rm -f core # XXX EOCBU cat > UU/usethreads.cbu <<'EOCBU' # This script UU/usethreads.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure # after it has prompted the user for whether to use threads. case "$usethreads" in $define|true|[yY]*) ccflags="-D_REENTRANT $ccflags" # sched_yield is in -lposix4 up to Solaris 2.6, in -lrt starting with Solaris 2.7 case `uname -r` in 5.[0-6] | 5.5.1) sched_yield_lib="posix4" ;; *) sched_yield_lib="rt"; esac set `echo X "$libswanted "| sed -e "s/ c / $sched_yield_lib pthread c /"` shift libswanted="$*" # On Solaris 2.6 x86 there is a bug with sigsetjmp() and siglongjmp() # when linked with the threads library, such that whatever positive # value you pass to siglongjmp(), sigsetjmp() returns 1. # Thanks to Simon Parsons for this report. # Sun BugID is 4117946, "sigsetjmp always returns 1 when called by # siglongjmp in a MT program". As of 19980622, there is no patch # available. cat >try.c <<'EOM' /* Test for sig(set|long)jmp bug. */ #include main() { sigjmp_buf env; int ret; ret = sigsetjmp(env, 1); if (ret) { return ret == 2; } siglongjmp(env, 2); } EOM if test "`arch`" = i86pc -a `uname -r` = 5.6 && \ ${cc:-cc} try.c -lpthread >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./a.out; then d_sigsetjmp=$undef cat << 'EOM' >&2 You will see a *** WHOA THERE!!! *** message from Configure for d_sigsetjmp. Keep the recommended value. See hints/solaris_2.sh for more information. EOM fi ;; esac EOCBU cat > UU/uselargefiles.cbu <<'EOCBU' # This script UU/uselargefiles.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure # after it has prompted the user for whether to use large files. case "$uselargefiles" in ''|$define|true|[yY]*) # Keep these in the left margin. ccflags_uselargefiles="`getconf LFS_CFLAGS 2>/dev/null`" ldflags_uselargefiles="`getconf LFS_LDFLAGS 2>/dev/null`" libswanted_uselargefiles="`getconf LFS_LIBS 2>/dev/null|sed -e 's@^-l@@' -e 's@ -l@ @g`" ccflags="$ccflags $ccflags_uselargefiles" ldflags="$ldflags $ldflags_uselargefiles" libswanted="$libswanted $libswanted_uselargefiles" ;; esac EOCBU # This is truly a mess. case "$usemorebits" in "$define"|true|[yY]*) use64bitint="$define" uselongdouble="$define" ;; esac if test `uname -p` = "sparc"; then cat > UU/use64bitint.cbu <<'EOCBU' # This script UU/use64bitint.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure # after it has prompted the user for whether to use 64 bit integers. case "$use64bitint" in "$define"|true|[yY]*) case "`uname -r`" in 5.[0-4]) cat >&4 < UU/use64bitall.cbu <<'EOCBU' # This script UU/use64bitall.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure # after it has prompted the user for whether to be maximally 64 bitty. case "$use64bitall-$use64bitall_done" in "$define-"|true-|[yY]*-) case "`uname -r`" in 5.[0-6]) cat >&4 <&4 </dev/null" in *gcc*) echo 'main() { return 0; }' > try.c case "`${cc:-cc} -mcpu=v9 -m64 -S try.c 2>&1 | grep 'm64 is not supported by this configuration'`" in *"m64 is not supported"*) cat >&4 </dev/null` != X; then ccflags="$ccflags -Wa,`getconf XBS5_LP64_OFF64_CFLAGS 2>/dev/null`" fi # no changes to ld flags, as (according to man ld): # # There is no specific option that tells ld to link 64-bit # objects; the class of the first object that gets processed # by ld determines whether it is to perform a 32-bit or a # 64-bit link edit. ;; *) ccflags="$ccflags `getconf XBS5_LP64_OFF64_CFLAGS 2>/dev/null`" ldflags="$ldflags `getconf XBS5_LP64_OFF64_LDFLAGS 2>/dev/null`" lddlflags="$lddlflags -G `getconf XBS5_LP64_OFF64_LDFLAGS 2>/dev/null`" ;; esac libscheck='case "`/usr/bin/file $xxx`" in *64-bit*|*SPARCV9*) ;; *) xxx=/no/64-bit$xxx ;; esac' use64bitall_done=yes ;; esac EOCBU # Actually, we want to run this already now, if so requested, # because we need to fix up things right now. case "$use64bitall" in "$define"|true|[yY]*) # CBUs expect to be run in UU cd UU; . ./use64bitall.cbu; cd .. ;; esac fi cat > UU/uselongdouble.cbu <<'EOCBU' # This script UU/uselongdouble.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure # after it has prompted the user for whether to use long doubles. case "$uselongdouble" in "$define"|true|[yY]*) if test -f /opt/SUNWspro/lib/libsunmath.so; then libs="$libs -lsunmath" ldflags="$ldflags -L/opt/SUNWspro/lib -R/opt/SUNWspro/lib" d_sqrtl=define else cat >&4 <