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# This file has been put together by Anno Siegel <siegel@zrz.TU-Berlin.DE>
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# and Andreas Koenig <k@franz.ww.TU-Berlin.DE>. Comments, questions, and
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# improvements welcome!
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# This file was modified to work on NS 3.0 by Kevin White
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# <klwhite@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>, based on suggestions by Andreas
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# Koenig and Andy Dougherty.
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echo With NS 3.0 you won\'t be able to use the POSIX module. >&4
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echo Be aware that some of the tests that are run during \"make test\" >&4
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echo will fail due to the lack of POSIX support on this system. >&4
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echo >&4
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echo Also, if you have the GDBM installed, make sure the header file >&4
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echo is located at a place on the system where the C compiler will >&4
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echo find it. By default, it is placed in /usr/local/include/gdbm.h. >&4
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echo It will not be found there. Try moving it to >&4
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echo /NextDeveloper/Headers/bsd/gdbm.h. >&4
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ccflags='-DUSE_NEXT_CTYPE -DNEXT30_NO_ATTRIBUTE'
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POSIX_cflags='ccflags="-posix $ccflags"'
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useposix='undef'
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ldflags='-u libsys_s'
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libswanted='dbm gdbm db'
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#
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lddlflags='-r'
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# Give cccdlflags an empty value since Configure will detect we are
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# using GNU cc and try to specify -fpic for cccdlflags.
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cccdlflags=' '
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#
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i_utime='undef'
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groupstype='int'
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direntrytype='struct direct'
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d_strcoll='undef'
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# the simple program `for ($i=1;$i<38771;$i++){$t{$i}=123}' fails
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# with Larry's malloc on NS 3.2 due to broken sbrk()
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usemymalloc='n'
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d_uname='define'
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# Thanks to Etienne Grossman <etienne@isr.isr.ist.utl.pt> for sending
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# the correct values for perl5.003_11 for the following 4
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# variables. For older version all four were defined.
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d_setsid='undef'
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d_tcgetpgrp='undef'
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d_tcsetpgrp='undef'
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d_setpgid='undef'
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#
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# On some NeXT machines, the timestamp put by ranlib is not correct, and
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# this may cause useless recompiles. Fix that by adding a sleep before
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# running ranlib. The '5' is an empirical number that's "long enough."
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# (Thanks to Andreas Koenig <k@franz.ww.tu-berlin.de>)
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ranlib='sleep 5; /bin/ranlib'
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