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7.4 KiB
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258 lines
7.4 KiB
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#! /bin/sh
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# Install modified versions of certain ANSI-incompatible
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# native Sequent DYNIX/ptx System V Release 3.2 system include files.
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# Copyright (C) 1994, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# Contributed by Bill Burton <billb@progress.com>
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# Portions adapted from fixinc.svr4 and fixincludes.
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#
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# This file is part of GNU CC.
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#
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# GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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# any later version.
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#
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# GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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# the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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#
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# This script munges the native include files provided with DYNIX/ptx
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# so as to remove things which are violations of the ANSI C standard.
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# This is done by first running fixinc.svr4 which does most of the
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# work. A few includes have fixes made to them afterwards by this
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# script. Once munged, the resulting new system include files are
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# placed in a directory that GNU C will search *before* searching the
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# /usr/include directory. This script should work properly for most
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# DYNIX/ptx systems. For other types of systems, you should use the
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# `fixincludes' script instead.
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#
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# See README-fixinc for more information.
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# Directory containing the original header files.
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INPUT=${2-${INPUT-/usr/include}}
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# Fail if no arg to specify a directory for the output.
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if [ x$1 = x ]
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then echo fixincludes: no output directory specified
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exit 1
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fi
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# Directory in which to store the results.
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LIB=${1?"fixincludes: output directory not specified"}
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# Make sure it exists.
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if [ ! -d $LIB ]; then
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mkdir $LIB || exit 1
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fi
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ORIG_DIR=`pwd`
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# Make LIB absolute if it is relative.
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# Don't do this if not necessary, since may screw up automounters.
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case $LIB in
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/*)
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;;
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*)
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LIB=$ORIG_DIR/$LIB
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;;
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esac
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echo 'Running fixinc.svr4'
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# DYNIX/ptx has dirname so this is no problem
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`dirname $0`/fixinc.svr4 $*
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echo 'Finished fixinc.svr4'
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echo 'Building fixincludes in ' ${LIB}
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# Copied from fixincludes.
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# Don't use or define the name va_list in stdio.h.
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# This is for ANSI and also to interoperate properly with gcc's varargs.h.
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file=stdio.h
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if [ -r $file ] && [ ! -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
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cp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file"
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chmod +w ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null
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chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null
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fi
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if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
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echo Fixing $file, use of va_list
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# Arrange for stdio.h to use stdarg.h to define __gnuc_va_list
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(echo "#define __need___va_list"
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echo "#include <stdarg.h>") > ${LIB}/${file}.sed
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# Use __gnuc_va_list in arg types in place of va_list.
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# On 386BSD use __gnuc_va_list instead of _VA_LIST_. We're hoping the
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# trailing parentheses and semicolon save all other systems from this.
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# Define __va_list__ (something harmless and unused) instead of va_list.
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# Don't claim to have defined va_list.
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sed -e 's@ va_list @ __gnuc_va_list @' \
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-e 's@ va_list)@ __gnuc_va_list)@' \
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-e 's@ _VA_LIST_));@ __gnuc_va_list));@' \
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-e 's@ va_list@ __va_list__@' \
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-e 's@\*va_list@*__va_list__@' \
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-e 's@ __va_list)@ __gnuc_va_list)@' \
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-e 's@_NEED___VA_LIST@_NEED___Va_LIST@' \
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-e 's@VA_LIST@DUMMY_VA_LIST@' \
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-e 's@_NEED___Va_LIST@_NEED___VA_LIST@' \
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${LIB}/$file >> ${LIB}/${file}.sed
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rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file
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if cmp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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rm -f ${LIB}/$file
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fi
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fi
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# In pwd.h, PTX 1.x needs stdio.h included since FILE * was added in a
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# prototype later on in the file.
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file=pwd.h
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base=`basename $file`
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if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
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file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file
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else
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if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then
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file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file
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else
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file_to_fix=""
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fi
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fi
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if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then
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echo Checking $file_to_fix
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if grep stdio $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then
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true
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else
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sed -e '/#include <sys\/types\.h>/a\
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\
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#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)\
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#include <stdio.h>\
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#endif /* __STDC__ */
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' \
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$file_to_fix > ${LIB}/${file}.sed
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rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file
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echo Fixed $file_to_fix
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fi
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fi
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# Copied from fixincludes.
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# math.h puts the declaration of matherr before the definition
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# of struct exception, so the prototype (added by fixproto) causes havoc.
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file=math.h
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if [ -r $file ] && [ ! -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
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cp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file"
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chmod +w ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null
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chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null
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fi
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if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
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echo Fixing $file, matherr declaration
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sed -e '/^struct exception/,$b' \
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-e '/matherr/i\
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struct exception;
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'\
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${LIB}/$file > ${LIB}/${file}.sed
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rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file
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if cmp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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rm -f ${LIB}/$file
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fi
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fi
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# In netinet/in.h, the network byte swapping asm functions supported by the
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# native cc compiler on PTX 1.x and 2.x is not supported in gcc. Instead,
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# include <sys/byteorder.h> written out by the fixinc.svr4 script which has
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# these same routines written in an asm format supported by gcc.
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file=netinet/in.h
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base=`basename $file`
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if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
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file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file
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else
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if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then
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file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file
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else
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file_to_fix=""
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fi
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fi
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if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then
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echo Checking $file_to_fix
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if grep __GNUC__ $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then
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true
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else
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sed -e '/#define NETSWAP/a\
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\
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#if defined (__GNUC__) || defined (__GNUG__)\
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#include <sys/byteorder.h>\
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#else /* not __GNUC__ */
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' \
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-e '/#endif[ ]*\/\* NETSWAP \*\//i\
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#endif /* not __GNUC__ */
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' \
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$file_to_fix > ${LIB}/${file}.sed
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rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file
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echo Fixed $file_to_fix
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fi
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fi
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# /usr/include/sys/mc_param.h has an embedded asm for the cpuid instruction
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# on the P5. This is not used by anything else so we ifdef it out.
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file=sys/mc_param.h
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if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
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file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file
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else
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if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then
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file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file
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else
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file_to_fix=""
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fi
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fi
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if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then
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echo Checking $file_to_fix
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if grep __GNUC__ $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then
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true
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else
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sed -e '/__asm/,/}/{
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/__asm/i\
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#if !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__)
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/}/a\
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#endif
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}' \
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$file_to_fix > ${LIB}/${file}.sed
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rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file
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echo Fixed $file_to_fix
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fi
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fi
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# /usr/include/sys/mc_param.h has an embedded asm for the cpuid instruction
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# on the P5. This is not used by anything else so we ifdef it out.
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file=sys/mc_param.h
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if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
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file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file
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else
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if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then
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file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file
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else
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file_to_fix=""
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fi
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fi
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if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then
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echo Checking $file_to_fix
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if grep __GNUC__ $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then
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true
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else
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sed -e '/__asm/,/}/{
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/__asm/i\
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#if !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__)
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/}/a\
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#endif
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}' \
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$file_to_fix > ${LIB}/${file}.sed
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rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file
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echo Fixed $file_to_fix
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fi
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fi
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exit 0
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