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# SunOS 5.x (Solaris 2.x) with SunC++ 4.1/4.2
# *not* using Orbix
#
# Note: with the +w option, some ACE files might generate warnings of
# one of these types:
# 1) "template manager : Warning: No valid template database available.
# Creating default repository "Templates.DB"":
# self explanatory, and apparently harmless.
# 2) "Warning: Could not find source for " one of the following:
# default constructor, copy constructor, destructor, or assignment
# operator. It appears that with +w, Sun C++ 4.x issues this warning
# whenever it has to generate one of these functions (because it wasn't
# defined by the user). This isn't really a problem.
# 3) "Warning: <foo> hides the function " or "hides the same name in an
# outer scope". A useful warning, perhaps, but not really a problem.
# There should be no other warnings from Sun C++ when building ACE.
#
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS += -mt #### -xO3
#### -pta instantiates all template members, which makes libraries bigger.
#### But, it's supposed to put each member into it's own .o, so executable
#### size should not be penalized.
#### Exception handling breaks on MP machines, see config*h files.
#### -O2/3 breaks build of netsvcs/clients/Tokens/manual/manual.cpp.
#### Sun C++ 4.2 only:
#### Dynamic casting and RTTI can coexist with ACE, but it doesn't
#### use them. To disable, add: -features=no%castop,no%rtti
CCFLAGS += -mt -noex -pta #### -O3
DLD = $(CXX)
LD = $(CXX)
LDFLAGS += -R $(WRAPPER_ROOT)/ace
LIBS += -lsocket -ldl -lnsl -lgen
PIC = -PIC
# SUNC++ 4.1 has a bug with the -xar command:
#
# from 'CC -readme' the following bug is reported:
#
# 4. Using -xar to add generated templates
# ----------------------------------------
#
# When using -xar to add generated templates to an archive,
# please be aware that this command will both update
# existing object files in the archive, and add new ones.
# Existing object files that may be obsolete will still
# be present. In these cases, the safest course of action
# would be to delete the .a file prior to the invocation of -xar.
#
# so here we remove the archive prior to making the new one
#
AR = rm -f $@ ; CC
ARFLAGS = -xar -o
RANLIB = echo
SOFLAGS = -G $(CPPFLAGS)
SOBUILD = $(COMPILE.cc) $(PIC) -o $(VSHDIR)$*.o $<; \
$(SOLINK.cc) -o $@ -h $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(VSHDIR)$*.o
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