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52 lines
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# Info from Johann Klasek <jk@auto.tuwien.ac.at>
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# Merged by Andy Dougherty <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu>
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# Last revised Fri Jun 2 11:21:27 EDT 1995
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# uname -a looks like
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# DomainOS newton 10.4.1 bsd4.3 425t
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# We want to use both BSD includes and some of the features from the
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# /sys5 includes.
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ccflags="$ccflags -A cpu,mathchip -I/usr/include -I/sys5/usr/include"
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# These adjustments are necessary (why?) to compile malloc.c.
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freetype='void'
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i_malloc='undef'
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malloctype='void *'
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# This info is left over from perl4.
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cat <<'EOF' >&4
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Some tests may fail unless you use 'chacl -B'. Also, op/stat
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test 2 may fail occasionally because Apollo doesn't guarantee
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that mtime will be equal to ctime on a newly created unmodified
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file. Finally, the sleep test will sometimes fail. See the
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sleep(3) man page to learn why.
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See hints/apollo.sh for hints on running h2ph.
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And a note on ccflags:
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Lastly, while -A cpu,mathchip generates optimal code for your DN3500
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running sr10.3, be aware that you should be using -A cpu,mathlib_sr10
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if your perl must also run on any machines running sr10.0, sr10.1, or
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sr10.2. The -A cpu,mathchip option generates code that doesn't work on
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pre-sr10.3 nodes. See the cc(1) man page for more details.
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-- Steve Vinoski
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EOF
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# Running h2ph, on the other hand, presents a challenge.
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#The perl header files have to be generated with following commands
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#sed 's|/usr/include|/sys5/usr/include|g' h2ph >h2ph.new && chmod +x h2ph.new
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#(set cdir=`pwd`; cd /sys5/usr/include; $cdir/h2ph.new sys/* )
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#(set cdir=`pwd`; cd /usr/include; $cdir/h2ph * sys/* machine/*)
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#The SYS5 headers (only sys) are overlayed by the BSD headers. It seems
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#all ok, but once I am going into details, a lot of limitations from
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#'h2ph' are coming up. Lines like "#define NODEV (dev_t)(-1)" result in
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#syntax errors as converted by h2ph.
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# Generally, h2ph might need a lot of help.
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