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diff --git a/config/arch.mk b/config/arch.mk deleted file mode 100644 index 7c0c07df..00000000 --- a/config/arch.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,286 +0,0 @@ -# -# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public -# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file -# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ -# -# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS -# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -# implied. See the License for the specific language governing -# rights and limitations under the License. -# -# The Original Code is the Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR). -# -# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape -# Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are -# Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Netscape Communications Corporation. All -# Rights Reserved. -# -# Contributor(s): -# -# Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the -# terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the -# "GPL"), in which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable -# instead of those above. If you wish to allow use of your -# version of this file only under the terms of the GPL and not to -# allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, -# indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and -# replace them with the notice and other provisions required by -# the GPL. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient -# may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the -# GPL. -# - -####################################################################### -# Master "Core Components" macros for getting the OS architecture # -####################################################################### - -# -# Important internal static macros -# - -OS_ARCH := $(subst /,_,$(shell uname -s)) -OS_RELEASE := $(shell uname -r) -OS_TEST := $(shell uname -m) - -# -# Tweak the default OS_ARCH and OS_RELEASE macros as needed. -# -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),AIX) -OS_RELEASE := $(shell uname -v).$(shell uname -r) -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),BSD_386) -OS_ARCH := BSD_OS -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),dgux) -OS_ARCH := DGUX -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),IRIX64) -OS_ARCH := IRIX -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),UNIX_SV) -ifneq ($(findstring NCR,$(shell grep NCR /etc/bcheckrc | head -1 )),) -OS_ARCH := NCR -else -OS_ARCH := UNIXWARE -OS_RELEASE := $(shell uname -v) -endif -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),Mac OS) -OS_ARCH := Rhapsody -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),Darwin) -OS_ARCH := Rhapsody -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),ncr) -OS_ARCH := NCR -endif -# This is the only way to correctly determine the actual OS version on NCR boxes. -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),NCR) -OS_RELEASE := $(shell awk '{print $$3}' /etc/.relid | sed 's/^\([0-9]\)\(.\)\(..\)\(.*\)$$/\2.\3/') -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),UNIX_System_V) -OS_ARCH := NEC -endif -ifneq (,$(findstring POSIX_for_OpenVMS,$(OS_ARCH))) -OS_ARCH := OpenVMS -CPU_ARCH := $(shell uname -Wh) -OS_RELEASE := $(shell uname -v) -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),QNX) - ifeq ($(OS_RELEASE),6.00) - OS_ARCH := NTO - OS_RELEASE := _$(OS_TEST)$(OS_RELEASE) - else - OS_RELEASE := $(shell uname -v | sed 's/^\([0-9]\)\([0-9]*\)$$/\1.\2/') - endif -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),SCO_SV) -OS_ARCH := SCOOS -OS_RELEASE := 5.0 -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),SINIX-N) -OS_ARCH := SINIX -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),SINIX-Y) -OS_ARCH := SINIX -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),SINIX-Z) -OS_ARCH := SINIX -endif -# SINIX changes name to ReliantUNIX with 5.43 -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),ReliantUNIX-N) -OS_ARCH := SINIX -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),UnixWare) -OS_ARCH := UNIXWARE -OS_RELEASE := $(shell uname -v) -endif - -# -# Handle FreeBSD 2.2-STABLE and Linux 2.0.30-osfmach3 -# - -ifeq (,$(filter-out Linux FreeBSD,$(OS_ARCH))) -OS_RELEASE := $(shell echo "$(OS_RELEASE)" | sed 's/-.*//') -endif - -# -# Distinguish between OSF1 V4.0B and V4.0D -# - -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH)$(OS_RELEASE),OSF1V4.0) - OS_VERSION := $(shell uname -v) - ifeq ($(OS_VERSION),564) - OS_RELEASE := V4.0B - endif - ifeq ($(OS_VERSION),878) - OS_RELEASE := V4.0D - endif -endif - -# -# Handle uname variants for OS/2. -# - -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),OS_2) - OS_ARCH := OS2 - OS_RELEASE := 4.0 -endif - -####################################################################### -# Master "Core Components" macros for getting the OS target # -####################################################################### - -# -# Note: OS_TARGET should be specified on the command line for gmake. -# When OS_TARGET=WIN95 is specified, then a Windows 95 target is built. -# The difference between the Win95 target and the WinNT target is that -# the WinNT target uses Windows NT specific features not available -# in Windows 95. The Win95 target will run on Windows NT, but (supposedly) -# at lesser performance (the Win95 target uses threads; the WinNT target -# uses fibers). -# -# When OS_TARGET=WIN16 is specified, then a Windows 3.11 (16bit) target -# is built. See: win16_3.11.mk for lots more about the Win16 target. -# -# If OS_TARGET is not specified, it defaults to $(OS_ARCH), i.e., no -# cross-compilation. -# - -# -# The following hack allows one to build on a WIN95 machine (as if -# s/he were cross-compiling on a WINNT host for a WIN95 target). -# It also accomodates for MKS's uname.exe. If you never intend -# to do development on a WIN95 machine, you don't need this hack. -# -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),WIN95) - OS_ARCH := WINNT - OS_TARGET := WIN95 -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),Windows_95) - OS_ARCH := Windows_NT - OS_TARGET := WIN95 -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),Windows_98) - OS_ARCH := Windows_NT - OS_TARGET := WIN95 -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),CYGWIN_95-4.0) - OS_ARCH := CYGWIN_NT-4.0 - OS_TARGET := WIN95 -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),CYGWIN_98-4.10) - OS_ARCH := CYGWIN_NT-4.0 - OS_TARGET := WIN95 -endif -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH),OS2) - OS_ARCH := OS2 - OS_TARGET := OS2 -endif - -# -# On WIN32, we also define the variable CPU_ARCH. -# - -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH), WINNT) - ifneq ($(subst /,_,$(shell uname -s)),OS_2) - CPU_ARCH := $(shell uname -p) - else - CPU_ARCH := $(shell uname -m) - endif - ifeq ($(CPU_ARCH),I386) - CPU_ARCH = x86 - endif -else -# -# If uname -s returns "Windows_NT", we assume that we are using -# the uname.exe in MKS toolkit. -# -# The -r option of MKS uname only returns the major version number. -# So we need to use its -v option to get the minor version number. -# Moreover, it doesn't have the -p option, so we need to use uname -m. -# -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH), Windows_NT) - OS_ARCH = WINNT - OS_MINOR_RELEASE := $(shell uname -v) - ifeq ($(OS_MINOR_RELEASE),00) - OS_MINOR_RELEASE = 0 - endif - OS_RELEASE := $(OS_RELEASE).$(OS_MINOR_RELEASE) - CPU_ARCH := $(shell uname -m) - # - # MKS's uname -m returns "586" on a Pentium machine. - # - ifneq (,$(findstring 86,$(CPU_ARCH))) - CPU_ARCH = x86 - endif -else -# -# If uname -s returns "CYGWIN_NT-4.0", we assume that we are using -# the uname.exe in the Cygwin tools. -# -ifeq (CYGWIN_NT,$(findstring CYGWIN_NT,$(OS_ARCH))) - OS_RELEASE := $(patsubst CYGWIN_NT-%,%,$(OS_ARCH)) - OS_ARCH = WINNT - CPU_ARCH := $(shell uname -m) - # - # Cygwin's uname -m returns "i686" on a Pentium Pro machine. - # - ifneq (,$(findstring 86,$(CPU_ARCH))) - CPU_ARCH = x86 - endif -else -# -# Prior to the Beta 20 release, Cygwin was called GNU-Win32. -# If uname -s returns "CYGWIN32/NT", we assume that we are using -# the uname.exe in the GNU-Win32 tools. -# -ifeq ($(OS_ARCH), CYGWIN32_NT) - OS_ARCH = WINNT - CPU_ARCH := $(shell uname -m) - # - # GNU-Win32's uname -m returns "i686" on a Pentium Pro machine. - # - ifneq (,$(findstring 86,$(CPU_ARCH))) - CPU_ARCH = x86 - endif -endif -endif -endif -endif - -ifndef OS_TARGET - OS_TARGET := $(OS_ARCH) -endif - -ifeq ($(OS_TARGET), WIN95) - OS_RELEASE := 4.0 -endif - -ifeq ($(OS_TARGET), WIN16) - OS_RELEASE := -# OS_RELEASE := _3.11 -endif - -OS_CONFIG := $(OS_TARGET)$(OS_RELEASE) |