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rtems/make/host.cfg.in
Joel Sherrill 06fa582130 Patches from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> and myself to
make solaris target buildable.

    > 1.  The ipc check fails since solaris does not define union semun.
    > The unix port code actually defines this type itself on solaris.  Doing
    > the same thing lets it get configured.  Then...

    > 2.  It looks like BSDINSTALL is not defined properly.

    BSDINSTALL is defined in make/host.cfg.in as
    BSDINSTALL=@INSTALL@

    @INSTALL@ is generated by autoconf's standard macro AC_PROG_INSTALL, which
    is widely used in almost any autoconf/automake configured package. In case
    there is really something wrong with it, then it must be considered a bug
    in autoconf.

    I can see a doubious fragment in AC_PROG_INSTALL, which is used when no
    appropriate bsd-install is found.

Finally Ralf saw a problem with the find on solaris which I also saw and
fixed.
1998-08-19 12:56:20 +00:00

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#
# $Id$
#
# OS-specific configuration
#
# Author: Ralf Corsepius (corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de) 97/11/08
#
# Derived from rtems/c/make/os/*.cfg in previous RTEMS version.
#
RTEMS_HOST = @RTEMS_HOST@
#
# Stuff to clean and clobber for the OS
#
CLEAN_OS =
CLOBBER_OS = *~ *.bak TAGS tags
SHELL=/bin/sh
ECHO=echo
CAT=@CAT@
RM=@RM@ -f
CP=@CP@
MV=@MV@
LN=@LN@
MKDIR=@MKDIR@
CHMOD=@CHMOD@
SED=@SED@
M4=@M4@
INSTALL=$(PROJECT_TOOLS)/install-if-change
INSTALL_VARIANT=$(PROJECT_TOOLS)/install-if-change -V "$(LIB_VARIANT)"
# FIXME: HACK for a bug in cygwin-hosted egcs which returns a mixture
# of '\\' and '/' as path separators.
# Should be removed as soon as this bug is fixed in egcs.
GCCSED = @GCCSED@
# ksh (or bash) is used by some shell scripts; ref build-tools/scripts/Makefile
#
# Must have shell functions. Some ksh's core dump mysteriously and
# unreliably on RTEMS shell scripts. bash appears to be the most
# reliable but late model ksh's are usually OK.
KSH=@KSH@
#
# RCS support
#
RCS_CLEAN=$(PROJECT_TOOLS)/rcs-clean
#
# Rule to install a shell script with the proper shell to run it.
#
# when debugging, one may want to save the previous incarnation of the
# installed script. Replace the first line of this rule to do this.
#
# -$(RM) $@.old
# -$(MV) $@ $@.old >/dev/null 2>&1
define make-script
-$(RM) $@
$(SED) -e '1,1s?^#!KSHELL?#!$(KSH)?' \
-e '1,1s?^#!SHELL?#!$(SHELL)?' < $< > $@
$(CHMOD) 0555 $@
endef
INSTBINFLAGS = -m 0755
INSTDATAFLAGS = -m 0644
INSTLIBFLAGS = -m 0644
INSTDIRFLAGS = -m 0755 -d
INSTINCFLAGS = -m 0644