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author | Perl 5 Porters <perl5-porters@africa.nicoh.com> | 1996-09-11 20:44:25 +0000 |
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committer | Andy Dougherty <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu> | 1996-09-11 20:44:25 +0000 |
commit | 2afac517c48c20de6029fb4688f31d6676af6ec9 (patch) | |
tree | 69ff333176b788d4d9d8f7463c7c5ef4caa99d17 /Configure | |
parent | bde204683450f015a96589c0efe09f71eb51804f (diff) | |
download | perl-2afac517c48c20de6029fb4688f31d6676af6ec9.tar.gz |
perl 5.003_05: Configure
Allow command line or hint-file overrides of $afs.
Allow trailing spaces in nm output for HPUX10.
Check for newer BIND 'search' directives in /etc/resolv.conf as well
as older 'domain' directive.
Enhance detection of [gs]etpgrp() variants. Some systems have
BSD-style behavior for one and POSIX for the other. Use
[gs]etpgid() instead, whenever possible.
Include -s in the -h summary of available options.
Allow command-line override of $afs.
Handle trailing spaces in nm-output on HPUX10.
Set shrpenv for handling LD_RUN_PATH, if needed. (This used to
be in Makefile.SH. Now it's available for other modules too.)
When using shared libperl, avoid LD_RUN_PATH if possible by adding
correct ld flags. Currently, Solaris and NetBSD get the correct
-R $archlibexp/CORE, and Linux gets its
-Wl,-rpath,$archlibexp/CORE flag. Other contributions are
welcome.
Diffstat (limited to 'Configure')
-rwxr-xr-x | Configure | 3292 |
1 files changed, 1719 insertions, 1573 deletions
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ # $Id: Head.U,v 3.0.1.8 1995/07/25 13:40:02 ram Exp $ # -# Generated on Fri Aug 30 11:30:25 EDT 1996 [metaconfig 3.0 PL60] +# Generated on Thu Sep 12 09:42:56 EDT 1996 [metaconfig 3.0 PL60] cat >/tmp/c1$$ <<EOF ARGGGHHHH!!!!! @@ -292,7 +292,9 @@ d_gethname='' d_phostname='' d_uname='' d_getlogin='' +d_getpgid='' d_getpgrp2='' +d_bsdgetpgrp='' d_getpgrp='' d_getppid='' d_getprior='' @@ -347,6 +349,7 @@ d_setlocale='' d_setpgid='' d_setpgrp2='' d_bsdpgrp='' +d_bsdsetpgrp='' d_setpgrp='' d_setprior='' d_setregid='' @@ -495,6 +498,7 @@ i_vfork='' intsize='' libc='' libperl='' +shrpenv='' useshrplib='' glibpth='' libpth='' @@ -1004,7 +1008,7 @@ done case "$error" in true) cat >&2 <<EOM -Usage: $me [-dehrEKOSV] [-f config.sh] [-D symbol] [-D symbol=value] +Usage: $me [-dehrsEKOSV] [-f config.sh] [-D symbol] [-D symbol=value] [-U symbol] [-U symbol=] -d : use defaults for all answers. -e : go on without questioning past the production of config.sh. @@ -2033,12 +2037,20 @@ myarchname="$tarch" : is AFS running? echo " " -if test -d /afs; then +case "$afs" in +$define|true) afs=true ;; +$undef|false) afs=false ;; +*) if test -d /afs; then + afs=true + else + afs=false + fi + ;; +esac +if $afs; then echo "AFS may be running... I'll be extra cautious then..." >&4 - afs=true else echo "AFS does not seem to be running..." >&4 - afs=false fi : decide how portable to be. Allow command line overrides. @@ -2878,264 +2890,6 @@ else echo "Could not find manual pages in source form." >&4 fi -: determine where manual pages go -set man1dir man1dir none -eval $prefixit -$cat <<EOM - -$spackage has manual pages available in source form. -EOM -case "$nroff" in -nroff) - echo "However, you don't have nroff, so they're probably useless to you." - case "$man1dir" in - '') man1dir="none";; - esac;; -esac -echo "If you don't want the manual sources installed, answer 'none'." -case "$man1dir" in -' ') dflt=none - ;; -'') - lookpath="$prefixexp/man/man1 $prefixexp/man/l_man/man1" - lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/p_man/man1" - lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/u_man/man1" - lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/man.1" - : If prefix contains 'perl' then we want to keep the man pages - : under the prefix directory. Otherwise, look in a variety of - : other possible places. This is debatable, but probably a - : good compromise. Well, apparently not. - : Experience has shown people expect man1dir to be under prefix, - : so we now always put it there. Users who want other behavior - : can answer interactively or use a command line option. - : Does user have System V-style man paths. - case "$sysman" in - */?_man*) dflt=`./loc . $prefixexp/l_man/man1 $lookpath` ;; - *) dflt=`./loc . $prefixexp/man/man1 $lookpath` ;; - esac - set dflt - eval $prefixup - ;; -*) dflt="$man1dir" - ;; -esac -echo " " -fn=dn+~ -rp="Where do the main $spackage manual pages (source) go?" -. ./getfile -if $test "X$man1direxp" != "X$ansexp"; then - installman1dir='' -fi -man1dir="$ans" -man1direxp="$ansexp" -case "$man1dir" in -'') man1dir=' ' - installman1dir='';; -esac -if $afs; then - $cat <<EOM - -Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which -manual pages reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from -which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means). - -EOM - case "$installman1dir" in - '') dflt=`echo $man1direxp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;; - *) dflt="$installman1dir";; - esac - fn=de~ - rp='Where will man pages be installed?' - . ./getfile - installman1dir="$ans" -else - installman1dir="$man1direxp" -fi - -: What suffix to use on installed man pages - -case "$man1dir" in -' ') - man1ext='0' - ;; -*) - rp="What suffix should be used for the main $spackage man pages?" - case "$man1ext" in - '') case "$man1dir" in - *1) dflt=1 ;; - *1p) dflt=1p ;; - *1pm) dflt=1pm ;; - *l) dflt=l;; - *n) dflt=n;; - *o) dflt=o;; - *p) dflt=p;; - *C) dflt=C;; - *L) dflt=L;; - *L1) dflt=L1;; - *) dflt=1;; - esac - ;; - *) dflt="$man1ext";; - esac - . ./myread - man1ext="$ans" - ;; -esac - -: see if we can have long filenames -echo " " -rmlist="$rmlist /tmp/cf$$" -$test -d /tmp/cf$$ || mkdir /tmp/cf$$ -first=123456789abcdef -second=/tmp/cf$$/$first -$rm -f $first $second -if (echo hi >$first) 2>/dev/null; then - if $test -f 123456789abcde; then - echo 'You cannot have filenames longer than 14 characters. Sigh.' >&4 - val="$undef" - else - if (echo hi >$second) 2>/dev/null; then - if $test -f /tmp/cf$$/123456789abcde; then - $cat <<'EOM' -That's peculiar... You can have filenames longer than 14 characters, but only -on some of the filesystems. Maybe you are using NFS. Anyway, to avoid problems -I shall consider your system cannot support long filenames at all. -EOM - val="$undef" - else - echo 'You can have filenames longer than 14 characters.' >&4 - val="$define" - fi - else - $cat <<'EOM' -How confusing! Some of your filesystems are sane enough to allow filenames -longer than 14 characters but some others like /tmp can't even think about them. -So, for now on, I shall assume your kernel does not allow them at all. -EOM - val="$undef" - fi - fi -else - $cat <<'EOM' -You can't have filenames longer than 14 chars. You can't even think about them! -EOM - val="$undef" -fi -set d_flexfnam -eval $setvar -$rm -rf /tmp/cf$$ 123456789abcde* - -: determine where library module manual pages go -set man3dir man3dir none -eval $prefixit -$cat <<EOM - -$spackage has manual pages for many of the library modules. -EOM - -case "$nroff" in -nroff) - $cat <<'EOM' -However, you don't have nroff, so they're probably useless to you. -You can use the supplied perldoc script instead. -EOM - case "$man3dir" in - '') man3dir="none";; - esac;; -esac - -case "$d_flexfnam" in -undef) - $cat <<'EOM' -However, your system can't handle the long file names like File::Basename.3. -You can use the supplied perldoc script instead. -EOM - case "$man3dir" in - '') man3dir="none";; - esac;; -esac - -echo "If you don't want the manual sources installed, answer 'none'." -: We dont use /usr/local/man/man3 because some man programs will -: only show the /usr/local/man/man3 contents, and not the system ones, -: thus man less will show the perl module less.pm, but not the system -: less command. We might also conflict with TCL man pages. -: However, something like /opt/perl/man/man3 is fine. -case "$man3dir" in -'') case "$prefix" in - *perl*) dflt=`echo $man1dir | - $sed -e 's/man1/man3/g' -e 's/man\.1/man\.3/g'` ;; - *) dflt="$privlib/man/man3" ;; - esac - ;; -' ') dflt=none;; -*) dflt="$man3dir" ;; -esac -echo " " - -fn=dn+~ -rp="Where do the $spackage library man pages (source) go?" -. ./getfile -if test "X$man3direxp" != "X$ansexp"; then - installman3dir='' -fi - -man3dir="$ans" -man3direxp="$ansexp" -case "$man3dir" in -'') man3dir=' ' - installman3dir='';; -esac -if $afs; then - $cat <<EOM - -Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which -manual pages reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from -which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means). - -EOM - case "$installman3dir" in - '') dflt=`echo $man3direxp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;; - *) dflt="$installman3dir";; - esac - fn=de~ - rp='Where will man pages be installed?' - . ./getfile - installman3dir="$ans" -else - installman3dir="$man3direxp" -fi - -: What suffix to use on installed man pages - -case "$man3dir" in -' ') - man3ext='0' - ;; -*) - rp="What suffix should be used for the $spackage library man pages?" - case "$man3ext" in - '') case "$man3dir" in - *3) dflt=3 ;; - *3p) dflt=3p ;; - *3pm) dflt=3pm ;; - *l) dflt=l;; - *n) dflt=n;; - *o) dflt=o;; - *p) dflt=p;; - *C) dflt=C;; - *L) dflt=L;; - *L3) dflt=L3;; - *) dflt=3;; - esac - ;; - *) dflt="$man3ext";; - esac - . ./myread - man3ext="$ans" - ;; -esac - : see what memory models we can support case "$models" in '') @@ -3404,546 +3158,6 @@ y) fn=d/ ;; esac -: see if we have to deal with yellow pages, now NIS. -if $test -d /usr/etc/yp || $test -d /etc/yp; then - if $test -f /usr/etc/nibindd; then - echo " " - echo "I'm fairly confident you're on a NeXT." - echo " " - rp='Do you get the hosts file via NetInfo?' - dflt=y - case "$hostcat" in - nidump*) ;; - '') ;; - *) dflt=n;; - esac - . ./myread - case "$ans" in - y*) hostcat='nidump hosts .';; - *) case "$hostcat" in - nidump*) hostcat='';; - esac - ;; - esac - fi - case "$hostcat" in - nidump*) ;; - *) - case "$hostcat" in - *ypcat*) dflt=y;; - '') if $contains '^\+' /etc/passwd >/dev/null 2>&1; then - dflt=y - else - dflt=n - fi;; - *) dflt=n;; - esac - echo " " - rp='Are you getting the hosts file via yellow pages?' - . ./myread - case "$ans" in - y*) hostcat='ypcat hosts';; - *) hostcat='cat /etc/hosts';; - esac - ;; - esac -fi - -: now get the host name -echo " " -echo "Figuring out host name..." >&4 -case "$myhostname" in -'') cont=true - echo 'Maybe "hostname" will work...' - if tans=`sh -c hostname 2>&1` ; then - myhostname=$tans - phostname=hostname - cont='' - fi - ;; -*) cont='';; -esac -if $test "$cont"; then - if ./xenix; then - echo 'Oh, dear. Maybe "/etc/systemid" is the key...' - if tans=`cat /etc/systemid 2>&1` ; then - myhostname=$tans - phostname='cat /etc/systemid' - echo "Whadyaknow. Xenix always was a bit strange..." - cont='' - fi - elif $test -r /etc/systemid; then - echo "(What is a non-Xenix system doing with /etc/systemid?)" - fi -fi -if $test "$cont"; then - echo 'No, maybe "uuname -l" will work...' - if tans=`sh -c 'uuname -l' 2>&1` ; then - myhostname=$tans - phostname='uuname -l' - else - echo 'Strange. Maybe "uname -n" will work...' - if tans=`sh -c 'uname -n' 2>&1` ; then - myhostname=$tans - phostname='uname -n' - else - echo 'Oh well, maybe I can mine it out of whoami.h...' - if tans=`sh -c $contains' sysname $usrinc/whoami.h' 2>&1` ; then - myhostname=`echo "$tans" | $sed 's/^.*"\(.*\)"/\1/'` - phostname="sed -n -e '"'/sysname/s/^.*\"\\(.*\\)\"/\1/{'"' -e p -e q -e '}' <$usrinc/whoami.h" - else - case "$myhostname" in - '') echo "Does this machine have an identity crisis or something?" - phostname='';; - *) - echo "Well, you said $myhostname before..." - phostname='echo $myhostname';; - esac - fi - fi - fi -fi -: you do not want to know about this -set $myhostname -myhostname=$1 - -: verify guess -if $test "$myhostname" ; then - dflt=y - rp='Your host name appears to be "'$myhostname'".'" 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Please answer accurately since I have -no easy means to double check it. The default value provided below -is most probably close to the reality but may not be valid from outside -your organization... - -EOM -cont=x -while test "$cont"; do - case "$cf_email" in - '') dflt="$cf_by@$myhostname$mydomain";; - *) dflt="$cf_email";; - esac - rp='What is your e-mail address?' - . ./myread - cf_email="$ans" - case "$cf_email" in - *@*.*) cont='' ;; - *) - rp='Address does not look like an Internet one. Use it anyway?' - case "$fastread" in - yes) dflt=y ;; - *) dflt=n ;; - esac - . ./myread - case "$ans" in - y*) cont='' ;; - *) echo " " ;; - esac - ;; - esac -done - -$cat <<EOM - -If you or somebody else will be maintaining perl at your site, please -fill in the correct e-mail address here so that they may be contacted -if necessary. Currently, the "perlbug" program included with perl -will send mail to this address in addition to perlbug@perl.com. You may -enter "none" for no administrator. - -EOM -case "$perladmin" in -'') dflt="$cf_email";; -*) dflt="$perladmin";; -esac -rp='Perl administrator e-mail address' -. ./myread -perladmin="$ans" - -: determine where public executable scripts go -set scriptdir scriptdir -eval $prefixit -case "$scriptdir" in -'') - dflt="$bin" - : guess some guesses - $test -d /usr/share/scripts && dflt=/usr/share/scripts - $test -d /usr/share/bin && dflt=/usr/share/bin - $test -d /usr/local/script && dflt=/usr/local/script - $test -d $prefixexp/script && dflt=$prefixexp/script - set dflt - eval $prefixup - ;; -*) dflt="$scriptdir" - ;; -esac -$cat <<EOM - -Some installations have a separate directory just for executable scripts so -that they can mount it across multiple architectures but keep the scripts in -one spot. You might, for example, have a subdirectory of /usr/share for this. -Or you might just lump your scripts in with all your other executables. - -EOM -fn=d~ -rp='Where do you keep publicly executable scripts?' -. ./getfile -if $test "X$ansexp" != "X$scriptdirexp"; then - installscript='' -fi -scriptdir="$ans" -scriptdirexp="$ansexp" -if $afs; then - $cat <<EOM - -Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which -scripts reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from -which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means). - -EOM - case "$installscript" in - '') dflt=`echo $scriptdirexp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;; - *) dflt="$installscript";; - esac - fn=de~ - rp='Where will public scripts be installed?' - . ./getfile - installscript="$ans" -else - installscript="$scriptdirexp" -fi - -: determine perl absolute location -case "$perlpath" in -'') perlpath=$binexp/perl ;; -esac - -: figure out how to guarantee perl startup -case "$startperl" in -'') - case "$sharpbang" in - *!) - $cat <<EOH - -I can use the #! construct to start perl on your system. This will -make startup of perl scripts faster, but may cause problems if you -want to share those scripts and perl is not in a standard place -($perlpath) on all your platforms. The alternative is to force -a shell by starting the script with a single ':' character. - -EOH - dflt=$perlpath - rp='What shall I put after the #! to start up perl ("none" to not use #!)?' - . ./myread - case "$ans" in - none) startperl=": # use perl";; - *) startperl="#!$ans";; - esac - ;; - *) startperl=": # use perl" - ;; - esac - ;; -esac -echo "I'll use $startperl to start perl scripts." - -cat <<EOM - -Previous version of $package used the standard IO mechanisms as defined in -<stdio.h>. Versions 5.003_02 and later of perl allow alternate IO -mechanisms via a "PerlIO" abstraction, but the stdio mechanism is still -the default and is the only supported mechanism. This abstraction -layer can use AT&T's sfio (if you already have sfio installed) or -fall back on standard IO. 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This is used by make depend. +case "$firstmakefile" in +'') firstmakefile='makefile';; +esac + +: see how we invoke the C preprocessor +echo " " +echo "Now, how can we feed standard input to your C preprocessor..." >&4 +cat <<'EOT' >testcpp.c +#define ABC abc +#define XYZ xyz +ABC.XYZ +EOT +cd .. +echo 'cat >.$$.c; '"$cc"' -E ${1+"$@"} .$$.c; rm .$$.c' >cppstdin +chmod 755 cppstdin +wrapper=`pwd`/cppstdin +ok='false' +cd UU + +if $test "X$cppstdin" != "X" && \ + $cppstdin $cppminus <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1 && \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 +then + echo "You used to use $cppstdin $cppminus so we'll use that again." + case "$cpprun" in + '') echo "But let's see if we can live without a wrapper..." ;; + *) + if $cpprun $cpplast <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1 && \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 + then + echo "(And we'll use $cpprun $cpplast to preprocess directly.)" + ok='true' + else + echo "(However, $cpprun $cpplast does not work, let's see...)" + fi + ;; + esac +else + case "$cppstdin" in + '') ;; + *) + echo "Good old $cppstdin $cppminus does not seem to be of any help..." + ;; + esac +fi + +if $ok; then + : nothing +elif echo 'Maybe "'"$cc"' -E" will work...'; \ + $cc -E <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo "Yup, it does." + x_cpp="$cc -E" + x_minus=''; +elif echo 'Nope...maybe "'"$cc"' -E -" will work...'; \ + $cc -E - <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo "Yup, it does." + x_cpp="$cc -E" + x_minus='-'; +elif echo 'Nope...maybe "'"$cc"' -P" will work...'; \ + $cc -P <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo "Yipee, that works!" + x_cpp="$cc -P" + x_minus=''; +elif echo 'Nope...maybe "'"$cc"' -P -" will work...'; \ + $cc -P - <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo "At long last!" + x_cpp="$cc -P" + x_minus='-'; +elif echo 'No such luck, maybe "'$cpp'" will work...'; \ + $cpp <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo "It works!" + x_cpp="$cpp" + x_minus=''; +elif echo 'Nixed again...maybe "'$cpp' -" will work...'; \ + $cpp - <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo "Hooray, it works! I was beginning to wonder." + x_cpp="$cpp" + x_minus='-'; +elif echo 'Uh-uh. Time to get fancy. Trying a wrapper...'; \ + $wrapper <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1; \ + $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + x_cpp="$wrapper" + x_minus='' + echo "Eureka!" +else + dflt='' + rp="No dice. I can't find a C preprocessor. Name one:" + . ./myread + x_cpp="$ans" + x_minus='' + $x_cpp <testcpp.c >testcpp.out 2>&1 + if $contains 'abc.*xyz' testcpp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo "OK, that will do." >&4 + else +echo "Sorry, I can't get that to work. 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Alternately, you might want +to use the symbolic debugger, which uses the -g flag (on traditional Unix +systems). Either flag can be specified here. 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For this question you should include +-I/whatever and -DWHATEVER flags and any other flags used by the C compiler, +but you should NOT include libraries or ld flags like -lwhatever. 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For this question you should +include -L/whatever and any other flags used by the C linker, but you +should NOT include libraries like -lwhatever. + +Make sure you include the appropriate -L/path flags if your C linker +does not normally search all of the directories you specified above, +namely + $libpth +To use no flags, specify the word "none". + +EOH + +rp="Any additional ld flags (NOT including libraries)?" +. ./myread +case "$ans" in +none) ldflags='';; +*) ldflags="$ans";; +esac +rmlist="$rmlist pdp11" + +: coherency check +echo " " +echo "Checking your choice of C compiler and flags for coherency..." >&4 +set X $cc $optimize $ccflags $ldflags try.c -o try +shift +$cat >try.msg <<EOM +I've tried to compile and run a simple program with: + + $* + ./try + +and I got the following output: + +EOM +$cat > try.c <<'EOF' +#include <stdio.h> +main() { exit(0); } +EOF +dflt=y +if sh -c "$cc $optimize $ccflags try.c -o try $ldflags" >>try.msg 2>&1; then + if sh -c './try' >>try.msg 2>&1; then + dflt=n + else + echo "The program compiled OK, but exited with status $?." >>try.msg + rp="You have a problem. Shall I abort Configure" + dflt=y + fi +else + echo "I can't compile the test program." >>try.msg + rp="You have a BIG problem. Shall I abort Configure" + dflt=y +fi +case "$dflt" in +y) + $cat try.msg + case "$knowitall" in + '') + echo "(The supplied flags might be incorrect with this C compiler.)" + ;; + *) dflt=n;; + esac + echo " " + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + n*|N*) ;; + *) echo "Ok. Stopping Configure." >&4 + exit 1 + ;; + esac + ;; +n) echo "OK, that should do.";; +esac +$rm -f try try.* core + +: determine filename position in cpp output +echo " " +echo "Computing filename position in cpp output for #include directives..." >&4 +echo '#include <stdio.h>' > foo.c +$cat >fieldn <<EOF +$startsh +$cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus <foo.c 2>/dev/null | \ +$grep '^[ ]*#.*stdio\.h' | \ +while read cline; do + pos=1 + set \$cline + while $test \$# -gt 0; do + if $test -r \`echo \$1 | $tr -d '"'\`; then + echo "\$pos" + exit 0 + fi + shift + pos=\`expr \$pos + 1\` + done +done +EOF +chmod +x fieldn +fieldn=`./fieldn` +$rm -f foo.c fieldn +case $fieldn in +'') pos='???';; +1) pos=first;; +2) pos=second;; +3) pos=third;; +*) pos="${fieldn}th";; +esac +echo "Your cpp writes the filename in the $pos field of the line." + +: locate header file +$cat >findhdr <<EOF +$startsh +wanted=\$1 +name='' +if test -f $usrinc/\$wanted; then + echo "$usrinc/\$wanted" + exit 0 +fi +awkprg='{ print \$$fieldn }' +echo "#include <\$wanted>" > foo\$\$.c +$cppstdin $cppminus $cppflags < foo\$\$.c 2>/dev/null | \ +$grep "^[ ]*#.*\$wanted" | \ +while read cline; do + name=\`echo \$cline | $awk "\$awkprg" | $tr -d '"'\` + case "\$name" in + */\$wanted) echo "\$name"; exit 0;; + *) name='';; + esac; +done; +$rm -f foo\$\$.c; +case "\$name" in +'') exit 1;; +esac +EOF +chmod +x findhdr + +: define an alternate in-header-list? function +inhdr='echo " "; td=$define; tu=$undef; yyy=$@; +cont=true; xxf="echo \"<\$1> found.\" >&4"; +case $# in 2) xxnf="echo \"<\$1> NOT found.\" >&4";; +*) xxnf="echo \"<\$1> NOT found, ...\" >&4";; +esac; +case $# in 4) instead=instead;; *) instead="at last";; esac; +while $test "$cont"; do + xxx=`./findhdr $1` + var=$2; eval "was=\$$2"; + if $test "$xxx" && $test -r "$xxx"; + then eval $xxf; + eval "case \"\$$var\" in $undef) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$td"; + cont=""; + else eval $xxnf; + eval "case \"\$$var\" in $define) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$tu"; fi; + set $yyy; shift; shift; yyy=$@; + case $# in 0) cont="";; + 2) xxf="echo \"but I found <\$1> $instead.\" >&4"; + xxnf="echo \"and I did not find <\$1> either.\" >&4";; + *) xxf="echo \"but I found <\$1\> instead.\" >&4"; + xxnf="echo \"there is no <\$1>, ...\" >&4";; + esac; +done; +while $test "$yyy"; +do set $yyy; var=$2; eval "was=\$$2"; + eval "case \"\$$var\" in $define) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$tu"; + set $yyy; shift; shift; yyy=$@; +done' + +: see if dld is available +set dld.h i_dld +eval $inhdr + : is a C symbol defined? csym='tlook=$1; case "$3" in @@ -4747,6 +4212,1079 @@ yes) esac;; esac' +: see if dlopen exists +xxx_runnm="$runnm" +runnm=false +set dlopen d_dlopen +eval $inlibc +runnm="$xxx_runnm" + +: determine which dynamic loading, if any, to compile in +echo " " +dldir="ext/DynaLoader" +case "$usedl" in +$define|y|true) + dflt='y' + usedl="$define" + ;; +$undef|n|false) + dflt='n' + usedl="$undef" + ;; +*) + dflt='n' + case "$d_dlopen" in + $define) dflt='y' ;; + esac + case "$i_dld" in + $define) dflt='y' ;; + esac + : Does a dl_xxx.xs file exist for this operating system + $test -f ../$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs && dflt='y' + ;; +esac +rp="Do you wish to use dynamic loading?" +. ./myread +usedl="$ans" +case "$ans" in +y*) usedl="$define" + case "$dlsrc" in + '') + if $test -f ../$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs ; then + dflt="$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs" + elif $test "$d_dlopen" = "$define" ; then + dflt="$dldir/dl_dlopen.xs" + elif $test "$i_dld" = "$define" ; then + dflt="$dldir/dl_dld.xs" + else + dflt='' + fi + ;; + *) dflt="$dldir/$dlsrc" + ;; + esac + echo "The following dynamic loading files are available:" + : Can not go over to $dldir because getfile has path hard-coded in. + cd ..; ls -C $dldir/dl*.xs; cd UU + rp="Source file to use for dynamic loading" + fn="fne" + . ./getfile + usedl="$define" + : emulate basename + dlsrc=`echo $ans | $sed -e 's@.*/\([^/]*\)$@\1@'` + + $cat << EOM + +Some systems may require passing special flags to $cc -c to +compile modules that will be used to create a shared library. +To use no flags, say "none". + +EOM + case "$cccdlflags" in + '') case "$gccversion" in + '') case "$osname" in + hpux) dflt='+z' ;; + next) dflt='none' ;; + solaris|svr4*|esix*) dflt='-Kpic' ;; + irix*) dflt='-KPIC' ;; + sunos) dflt='-pic' ;; + *) dflt='none' ;; + esac ;; + *) dflt='-fpic' ;; + esac ;; + *) dflt="$cccdlflags" ;; + esac + rp="Any special flags to pass to $cc -c to compile shared library modules?" + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + none) cccdlflags=' ' ;; + *) cccdlflags="$ans" ;; + esac + + cat << EOM + +Some systems use ld to create libraries that can be dynamically loaded, +while other systems (such as those using ELF) use $cc. + +EOM + case "$ld" in + '') $cat >try.c <<'EOM' +/* Test for whether ELF binaries are produced */ +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +main() { + char b[4]; + int i = open("a.out",O_RDONLY); + if(i == -1) + exit(1); /* fail */ + if(read(i,b,4)==4 && b[0]==127 && b[1]=='E' && b[2]=='L' && b[3]=='F') + exit(0); /* succeed (yes, it's ELF) */ + else + exit(1); /* fail */ +} +EOM + if $cc $ccflags try.c >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./a.out; then + cat <<EOM +You appear to have ELF support. I'll use $cc to build dynamic libraries. +EOM + dflt="$cc" + else + echo "I'll use ld to build dynamic libraries." + dflt='ld' + fi + rm -f try.c a.out + ;; + *) dflt="$ld" + ;; + esac + + rp="What command should be used to create dynamic libraries?" + . ./myread + ld="$ans" + + cat << EOM + +Some systems may require passing special flags to $ld to create a +library that can be dynamically loaded. If your ld flags include +-L/other/path options to locate libraries outside your loader's normal +search path, you may need to specify those -L options here as well. To +use no flags, say "none". + +EOM + case "$lddlflags" in + '') case "$osname" in + hpux) dflt='-b' ;; + linux|irix*) dflt='-shared' ;; + next) dflt='none' ;; + solaris) dflt='-G' ;; + sunos) dflt='-assert nodefinitions' ;; + svr4*|esix*) dflt="-G $ldflags" ;; + *) dflt='none' ;; + esac + ;; + *) dflt="$lddlflags" ;; + esac + +: Try to guess additional flags to pick up local libraries. +for thisflag in $ldflags; do + case "$thisflag" in + -L*) + case " $dflt " in + *" $thisflag "*) ;; + *) dflt="$dflt $thisflag" ;; + esac + ;; + esac +done + +case "$dflt" in +'') dflt='none' ;; +esac + + rp="Any special flags to pass to $ld to create a dynamically loaded library?" + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + none) lddlflags=' ' ;; + *) lddlflags="$ans" ;; + esac + + cat <<EOM + +Some systems may require passing special flags to $cc to indicate that +the resulting executable will use dynamic linking. To use no flags, +say "none". + +EOM + case "$ccdlflags" in + '') case "$osname" in + hpux) dflt='-Wl,-E' ;; + linux) dflt='-rdynamic' ;; + next) dflt='none' ;; + sunos) dflt='none' ;; + *) dflt='none' ;; + esac ;; + *) dflt="$ccdlflags" ;; + esac + rp="Any special flags to pass to $cc to use dynamic loading?" + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + none) ccdlflags=' ' ;; + *) ccdlflags="$ans" ;; + esac + ;; +*) usedl="$undef" + ld='ld' + dlsrc='dl_none.xs' + lddlflags='' + ccdlflags='' + ;; +esac + +also='' +case "$usedl" in +$undef) + # No dynamic loading being used, so don't bother even to prompt. + useshrplib='false' + ;; +*) case "$useshrplib" in + '') case "$osname" in + svr4|dgux|dynixptx|esix|powerux) + dflt='yes' + also='Building a shared libperl is required for dynamic loading to work on your system.' + ;; + next*) + case "$osvers" in + 4*) dflt='yes' + also='Building a shared libperl is needed for MAB support.' + ;; + *) dflt='no' + ;; + esac + ;; + sunos) + dflt='no' + also='Building a shared libperl will definitely not work on SunOS 4.' + ;; + *) dflt='no' + ;; + esac + ;; + $define|true|[Yy]*) + dflt='yes' + ;; + *) dflt='no' + ;; + esac + $cat << EOM + +The perl executable is normally obtained by linking perlmain.c with +libperl${lib_ext}, any static extensions (usually just DynaLoader), and +any other libraries needed on this system (such as -lm, etc.). Since +your system supports dynamic loading, it is probably possible to build +a shared libperl.$so. If you will have more than one executable linked +to libperl.$so, this will significantly reduce the size of each +executable, but it may have a noticeable affect on performance. The +default is probably sensible for your system. +$also + +EOM + rp="Build a shared libperl.$so (y/n)" + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + true|$define|[Yy]*) + useshrplib='true' + # Why does next4 have to be so different? + case "${osname}${osvers}" in + next4*) xxx='DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH' ;; + *) xxx='LD_LIBRARY_PATH' ;; + esac + $cat <<EOM >&4 + +To build perl, you must add the current working directory to your +$xxx environtment variable before running make. You can do +this with + $xxx=\`pwd\`; export $xxx +for Bourne-style shells, or + setenv $xxx \`pwd\` +for Csh-style shells. You *MUST* do this before running make. + +EOM + ;; + *) useshrplib='false' ;; + esac + ;; +esac + +case "$useshrplib" in +true) + case "$libperl" in + '') + # Figure out a good name for libperl.so. Since it gets stored in + # a version-specific architecture-dependent library, the version + # number isn't really that important, except for making cc/ld happy. + # + # A name such as libperl.so.3.1 + majmin="libperl.$so.$patchlevel.$subversion" + # A name such as libperl.so.301 + majonly=`echo $patchlevel $subversion | + $awk '{printf "%d%02d", $1, $2}'` + majonly=libperl.$so.$majonly + # I'd prefer to keep the os-specific stuff here to a minimum, and + # rely on figuring it out from the naming of libc. + case "${osname}${osvers}" in + next4*) + dflt=libperl.5.$so + # XXX How handle the --version stuff for MAB? + ;; + linux*) # ld won't link with a bare -lperl otherwise. + dflt=libperl.$so + ;; + *) # Try to guess based on whether libc has major.minor. + case "$libc" in + *libc.$so.[0-9]*.[0-9]*) dflt=$majmin ;; + *libc.$so.[0-9]*) dflt=$majonly ;; + *) dflt=libperl.$so ;; + esac + ;; + esac + ;; + *) dflt=$libperl + ;; + esac + cat << EOM + +I need to select a good name for the shared libperl. If your system uses +library names with major and minor numbers, then you might want something +like $majmin. Alternatively, if your system uses a single version +number for shared libraries, then you might want to use $majonly. +Or, your system might be quite happy with a simple libperl.$so. + +Since the shared libperl will get installed into a version-specific +architecture-dependent directory, the version number of the shared perl +library probably isn't important, so the default should be o.k. + +EOM + rp='What name do you want to give to the shared libperl?' + . ./myread + libperl=$ans + echo "Ok, I'll use $libperl" + ;; +*) + libperl="libperl${lib_ext}" + ;; +esac + +# Detect old use of shrpdir via undocumented Configure -Dshrpdir +case "$shrpdir" in +'') ;; +*) $cat >&4 <<EOM +WARNING: Use of the shrpdir variable for the installation location of +the shared $libperl is not supported. It was never documented and +will not work in this version. Let me (doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu) +know of any problems this may cause. + +EOM + case "$shrpdir" in + "$archlibexp/CORE") + $cat >&4 <<EOM +But your current setting of $shrpdir is +the default anyway, so it's harmless. +EOM + ;; + *) + $cat >&4 <<EOM +Further, your current attempted setting of $shrpdir +conflicts with the value of $archlibexp/CORE +that installperl will use. +EOM + ;; + esac + ;; +esac + +# How will the perl executable find the installed shared $libperl? +# Add $xxx to ccdlflags. +# If we can't figure out a command-line option, use $shrpenv to +# set env LD_RUN_PATH. The main perl makefile uses this. +shrpdir=$archlibexp/CORE +xxx='' +tmp_shrpenv='' +if "$useshrplib"; then + case "$osname" in + solaris|netbsd) + xxx="-R $shrpdir" + ;; + linux) + xxx="-Wl,-rpath,$shrpdir" + ;; + *) + tmp_shrpenv="env LD_RUN_PATH=$shrpdir" + ;; + esac + case "$xxx" in + '') ;; + *) ccdlflags="$ccdlflags $xxx" + cat <<EOM >&4 + +Adding $xxx to the flags +passed to $ld so that the perl executable will find the +installed shared $libperl. + +EOM + ;; + esac +fi +# Respect a hint or command-line value. +case "$shrpenv" in +'') shrpenv="$tmp_shrpenv" ;; +esac + +: determine where manual pages go +set man1dir man1dir none +eval $prefixit +$cat <<EOM + +$spackage has manual pages available in source form. +EOM +case "$nroff" in +nroff) + echo "However, you don't have nroff, so they're probably useless to you." + case "$man1dir" in + '') man1dir="none";; + esac;; +esac +echo "If you don't want the manual sources installed, answer 'none'." +case "$man1dir" in +' ') dflt=none + ;; +'') + lookpath="$prefixexp/man/man1 $prefixexp/man/l_man/man1" + lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/p_man/man1" + lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/u_man/man1" + lookpath="$lookpath $prefixexp/man/man.1" + : If prefix contains 'perl' then we want to keep the man pages + : under the prefix directory. Otherwise, look in a variety of + : other possible places. This is debatable, but probably a + : good compromise. Well, apparently not. + : Experience has shown people expect man1dir to be under prefix, + : so we now always put it there. Users who want other behavior + : can answer interactively or use a command line option. + : Does user have System V-style man paths. + case "$sysman" in + */?_man*) dflt=`./loc . $prefixexp/l_man/man1 $lookpath` ;; + *) dflt=`./loc . $prefixexp/man/man1 $lookpath` ;; + esac + set dflt + eval $prefixup + ;; +*) dflt="$man1dir" + ;; +esac +echo " " +fn=dn+~ +rp="Where do the main $spackage manual pages (source) go?" +. ./getfile +if $test "X$man1direxp" != "X$ansexp"; then + installman1dir='' +fi +man1dir="$ans" +man1direxp="$ansexp" +case "$man1dir" in +'') man1dir=' ' + installman1dir='';; +esac +if $afs; then + $cat <<EOM + +Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which +manual pages reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from +which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means). + +EOM + case "$installman1dir" in + '') dflt=`echo $man1direxp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;; + *) dflt="$installman1dir";; + esac + fn=de~ + rp='Where will man pages be installed?' + . ./getfile + installman1dir="$ans" +else + installman1dir="$man1direxp" +fi + +: What suffix to use on installed man pages + +case "$man1dir" in +' ') + man1ext='0' + ;; +*) + rp="What suffix should be used for the main $spackage man pages?" + case "$man1ext" in + '') case "$man1dir" in + *1) dflt=1 ;; + *1p) dflt=1p ;; + *1pm) dflt=1pm ;; + *l) dflt=l;; + *n) dflt=n;; + *o) dflt=o;; + *p) dflt=p;; + *C) dflt=C;; + *L) dflt=L;; + *L1) dflt=L1;; + *) dflt=1;; + esac + ;; + *) dflt="$man1ext";; + esac + . ./myread + man1ext="$ans" + ;; +esac + +: see if we can have long filenames +echo " " +rmlist="$rmlist /tmp/cf$$" +$test -d /tmp/cf$$ || mkdir /tmp/cf$$ +first=123456789abcdef +second=/tmp/cf$$/$first +$rm -f $first $second +if (echo hi >$first) 2>/dev/null; then + if $test -f 123456789abcde; then + echo 'You cannot have filenames longer than 14 characters. Sigh.' >&4 + val="$undef" + else + if (echo hi >$second) 2>/dev/null; then + if $test -f /tmp/cf$$/123456789abcde; then + $cat <<'EOM' +That's peculiar... You can have filenames longer than 14 characters, but only +on some of the filesystems. Maybe you are using NFS. Anyway, to avoid problems +I shall consider your system cannot support long filenames at all. +EOM + val="$undef" + else + echo 'You can have filenames longer than 14 characters.' >&4 + val="$define" + fi + else + $cat <<'EOM' +How confusing! Some of your filesystems are sane enough to allow filenames +longer than 14 characters but some others like /tmp can't even think about them. +So, for now on, I shall assume your kernel does not allow them at all. +EOM + val="$undef" + fi + fi +else + $cat <<'EOM' +You can't have filenames longer than 14 chars. You can't even think about them! +EOM + val="$undef" +fi +set d_flexfnam +eval $setvar +$rm -rf /tmp/cf$$ 123456789abcde* + +: determine where library module manual pages go +set man3dir man3dir none +eval $prefixit +$cat <<EOM + +$spackage has manual pages for many of the library modules. +EOM + +case "$nroff" in +nroff) + $cat <<'EOM' +However, you don't have nroff, so they're probably useless to you. +You can use the supplied perldoc script instead. +EOM + case "$man3dir" in + '') man3dir="none";; + esac;; +esac + +case "$d_flexfnam" in +undef) + $cat <<'EOM' +However, your system can't handle the long file names like File::Basename.3. +You can use the supplied perldoc script instead. +EOM + case "$man3dir" in + '') man3dir="none";; + esac;; +esac + +echo "If you don't want the manual sources installed, answer 'none'." +: We dont use /usr/local/man/man3 because some man programs will +: only show the /usr/local/man/man3 contents, and not the system ones, +: thus man less will show the perl module less.pm, but not the system +: less command. We might also conflict with TCL man pages. +: However, something like /opt/perl/man/man3 is fine. +case "$man3dir" in +'') case "$prefix" in + *perl*) dflt=`echo $man1dir | + $sed -e 's/man1/man3/g' -e 's/man\.1/man\.3/g'` ;; + *) dflt="$privlib/man/man3" ;; + esac + ;; +' ') dflt=none;; +*) dflt="$man3dir" ;; +esac +echo " " + +fn=dn+~ +rp="Where do the $spackage library man pages (source) go?" +. ./getfile +if test "X$man3direxp" != "X$ansexp"; then + installman3dir='' +fi + +man3dir="$ans" +man3direxp="$ansexp" +case "$man3dir" in +'') man3dir=' ' + installman3dir='';; +esac +if $afs; then + $cat <<EOM + +Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which +manual pages reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from +which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means). + +EOM + case "$installman3dir" in + '') dflt=`echo $man3direxp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;; + *) dflt="$installman3dir";; + esac + fn=de~ + rp='Where will man pages be installed?' + . ./getfile + installman3dir="$ans" +else + installman3dir="$man3direxp" +fi + +: What suffix to use on installed man pages + +case "$man3dir" in +' ') + man3ext='0' + ;; +*) + rp="What suffix should be used for the $spackage library man pages?" + case "$man3ext" in + '') case "$man3dir" in + *3) dflt=3 ;; + *3p) dflt=3p ;; + *3pm) dflt=3pm ;; + *l) dflt=l;; + *n) dflt=n;; + *o) dflt=o;; + *p) dflt=p;; + *C) dflt=C;; + *L) dflt=L;; + *L3) dflt=L3;; + *) dflt=3;; + esac + ;; + *) dflt="$man3ext";; + esac + . ./myread + man3ext="$ans" + ;; +esac + +: see if we have to deal with yellow pages, now NIS. +if $test -d /usr/etc/yp || $test -d /etc/yp; then + if $test -f /usr/etc/nibindd; then + echo " " + echo "I'm fairly confident you're on a NeXT." + echo " " + rp='Do you get the hosts file via NetInfo?' + dflt=y + case "$hostcat" in + nidump*) ;; + '') ;; + *) dflt=n;; + esac + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + y*) hostcat='nidump hosts .';; + *) case "$hostcat" in + nidump*) hostcat='';; + esac + ;; + esac + fi + case "$hostcat" in + nidump*) ;; + *) + case "$hostcat" in + *ypcat*) dflt=y;; + '') if $contains '^\+' /etc/passwd >/dev/null 2>&1; then + dflt=y + else + dflt=n + fi;; + *) dflt=n;; + esac + echo " " + rp='Are you getting the hosts file via yellow pages?' + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + y*) hostcat='ypcat hosts';; + *) hostcat='cat /etc/hosts';; + esac + ;; + esac +fi + +: now get the host name +echo " " +echo "Figuring out host name..." >&4 +case "$myhostname" in +'') cont=true + echo 'Maybe "hostname" will work...' + if tans=`sh -c hostname 2>&1` ; then + myhostname=$tans + phostname=hostname + cont='' + fi + ;; +*) cont='';; +esac +if $test "$cont"; then + if ./xenix; then + echo 'Oh, dear. Maybe "/etc/systemid" is the key...' + if tans=`cat /etc/systemid 2>&1` ; then + myhostname=$tans + phostname='cat /etc/systemid' + echo "Whadyaknow. Xenix always was a bit strange..." + cont='' + fi + elif $test -r /etc/systemid; then + echo "(What is a non-Xenix system doing with /etc/systemid?)" + fi +fi +if $test "$cont"; then + echo 'No, maybe "uuname -l" will work...' + if tans=`sh -c 'uuname -l' 2>&1` ; then + myhostname=$tans + phostname='uuname -l' + else + echo 'Strange. Maybe "uname -n" will work...' + if tans=`sh -c 'uname -n' 2>&1` ; then + myhostname=$tans + phostname='uname -n' + else + echo 'Oh well, maybe I can mine it out of whoami.h...' + if tans=`sh -c $contains' sysname $usrinc/whoami.h' 2>&1` ; then + myhostname=`echo "$tans" | $sed 's/^.*"\(.*\)"/\1/'` + phostname="sed -n -e '"'/sysname/s/^.*\"\\(.*\\)\"/\1/{'"' -e p -e q -e '}' <$usrinc/whoami.h" + else + case "$myhostname" in + '') echo "Does this machine have an identity crisis or something?" + phostname='';; + *) + echo "Well, you said $myhostname before..." + phostname='echo $myhostname';; + esac + fi + fi + fi +fi +: you do not want to know about this +set $myhostname +myhostname=$1 + +: verify guess +if $test "$myhostname" ; then + dflt=y + rp='Your host name appears to be "'$myhostname'".'" Right?" + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + y*) ;; + *) myhostname='';; + esac +fi + +: bad guess or no guess +while $test "X$myhostname" = X ; do + dflt='' + rp="Please type the (one word) name of your host:" + . ./myread + myhostname="$ans" +done + +: translate upper to lower if necessary +case "$myhostname" in +*[A-Z]*) + echo "(Normalizing case in your host name)" + myhostname=`echo $myhostname | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` + ;; +esac + +case "$myhostname" in +*.*) + dflt=`expr "X$myhostname" : "X[^.]*\(\..*\)"` + myhostname=`expr "X$myhostname" : "X\([^.]*\)\."` + echo "(Trimming domain name from host name--host name is now $myhostname)" + ;; +*) case "$mydomain" in + '') + { + : If we use NIS, try ypmatch. + : Is there some reason why this was not done before? + test "X$hostcat" = "Xypcat hosts" && + ypmatch "$myhostname" hosts 2>/dev/null |\ + $sed -e 's/[ ]*#.*//; s/$/ /' > hosts && \ + $test -s hosts + } || { + : Extract only the relevant hosts, reducing file size, + : remove comments, insert trailing space for later use. + $hostcat | $sed -n -e "s/[ ]*#.*//; s/\$/ / + /[ ]$myhostname[ . ]/p" > hosts + } + tmp_re="[ . ]" + $test x`$awk "/[0-9].*[ ]$myhostname$tmp_re/ { sum++ } + END { print sum }" hosts` = x1 || tmp_re="[ ]" + dflt=.`$awk "/[0-9].*[ ]$myhostname$tmp_re/ {for(i=2; i<=NF;i++) print \\\$i}" \ + hosts | $sort | $uniq | \ + $sed -n -e "s/$myhostname\.\([-a-zA-Z0-9_.]\)/\1/p"` + case `$echo X$dflt` in + X*\ *) echo "(Several hosts in /etc/hosts matched hostname)" + dflt=. + ;; + X.) echo "(You do not have fully-qualified names in /etc/hosts)" + ;; + esac + case "$dflt" in + .) + tans=`./loc resolv.conf X /etc /usr/etc` + if $test -f "$tans"; then + echo "(Attempting domain name extraction from $tans)" + : Why was there an Egrep here, when Sed works? + : Look for either a search or a domain directive. + dflt=.`$sed -n -e 's/^search[ ]*\(.*\)/\1/p' $tans \ + | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' 2>/dev/null` + case "$dflt" in + .) dflt=.`$sed -n -e 's/^domain[ ]*\(.*\)/\1/p' $tans \ + | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' 2>/dev/null` + ;; + esac + fi + ;; + esac + case "$dflt" in + .) echo "(No help from resolv.conf either -- attempting clever guess)" + dflt=.`sh -c domainname 2>/dev/null` + case "$dflt" in + '') dflt='.';; + .nis.*|.yp.*|.main.*) dflt=`echo $dflt | $sed -e 's/^\.[^.]*//'`;; + esac + ;; + esac + case "$dflt" in + .) echo "(Lost all hope -- silly guess then)" + dflt='.uucp' + ;; + esac + $rm -f hosts + ;; + *) dflt="$mydomain";; + esac;; +esac +echo " " +rp="What is your domain name?" +. ./myread +tans="$ans" +case "$ans" in +'') ;; +.*) ;; +*) tans=".$tans";; +esac +mydomain="$tans" + +: translate upper to lower if necessary +case "$mydomain" in +*[A-Z]*) + echo "(Normalizing case in your domain name)" + mydomain=`echo $mydomain | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` + ;; +esac + +: a little sanity check here +case "$phostname" in +'') ;; +*) + case `$phostname | ./tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` in + $myhostname$mydomain|$myhostname) ;; + *) + case "$phostname" in + sed*) + echo "(That doesn't agree with your whoami.h file, by the way.)" + ;; + *) + echo "(That doesn't agree with your $phostname command, by the way.)" + ;; + esac + ;; + esac + ;; +esac + +$cat <<EOM + +I need to get your e-mail address in Internet format if possible, i.e. +something like user@host.domain. Please answer accurately since I have +no easy means to double check it. The default value provided below +is most probably close to the reality but may not be valid from outside +your organization... + +EOM +cont=x +while test "$cont"; do + case "$cf_email" in + '') dflt="$cf_by@$myhostname$mydomain";; + *) dflt="$cf_email";; + esac + rp='What is your e-mail address?' + . ./myread + cf_email="$ans" + case "$cf_email" in + *@*.*) cont='' ;; + *) + rp='Address does not look like an Internet one. Use it anyway?' + case "$fastread" in + yes) dflt=y ;; + *) dflt=n ;; + esac + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + y*) cont='' ;; + *) echo " " ;; + esac + ;; + esac +done + +$cat <<EOM + +If you or somebody else will be maintaining perl at your site, please +fill in the correct e-mail address here so that they may be contacted +if necessary. Currently, the "perlbug" program included with perl +will send mail to this address in addition to perlbug@perl.com. You may +enter "none" for no administrator. + +EOM +case "$perladmin" in +'') dflt="$cf_email";; +*) dflt="$perladmin";; +esac +rp='Perl administrator e-mail address' +. ./myread +perladmin="$ans" + +: determine where public executable scripts go +set scriptdir scriptdir +eval $prefixit +case "$scriptdir" in +'') + dflt="$bin" + : guess some guesses + $test -d /usr/share/scripts && dflt=/usr/share/scripts + $test -d /usr/share/bin && dflt=/usr/share/bin + $test -d /usr/local/script && dflt=/usr/local/script + $test -d $prefixexp/script && dflt=$prefixexp/script + set dflt + eval $prefixup + ;; +*) dflt="$scriptdir" + ;; +esac +$cat <<EOM + +Some installations have a separate directory just for executable scripts so +that they can mount it across multiple architectures but keep the scripts in +one spot. You might, for example, have a subdirectory of /usr/share for this. +Or you might just lump your scripts in with all your other executables. + +EOM +fn=d~ +rp='Where do you keep publicly executable scripts?' +. ./getfile +if $test "X$ansexp" != "X$scriptdirexp"; then + installscript='' +fi +scriptdir="$ans" +scriptdirexp="$ansexp" +if $afs; then + $cat <<EOM + +Since you are running AFS, I need to distinguish the directory in which +scripts reside from the directory in which they are installed (and from +which they are presumably copied to the former directory by occult means). + +EOM + case "$installscript" in + '') dflt=`echo $scriptdirexp | sed 's#^/afs/#/afs/.#'`;; + *) dflt="$installscript";; + esac + fn=de~ + rp='Where will public scripts be installed?' + . ./getfile + installscript="$ans" +else + installscript="$scriptdirexp" +fi + +: determine perl absolute location +case "$perlpath" in +'') perlpath=$binexp/perl ;; +esac + +: figure out how to guarantee perl startup +case "$startperl" in +'') + case "$sharpbang" in + *!) + $cat <<EOH + +I can use the #! construct to start perl on your system. This will +make startup of perl scripts faster, but may cause problems if you +want to share those scripts and perl is not in a standard place +($perlpath) on all your platforms. The alternative is to force +a shell by starting the script with a single ':' character. + +EOH + dflt=$perlpath + rp='What shall I put after the #! to start up perl ("none" to not use #!)?' + . ./myread + case "$ans" in + none) startperl=": # use perl";; + *) startperl="#!$ans";; + esac + ;; + *) startperl=": # use perl" + ;; + esac + ;; +esac +echo "I'll use $startperl to start perl scripts." + +cat <<EOM + +Previous version of $package used the standard IO mechanisms as defined in +<stdio.h>. Versions 5.003_02 and later of perl allow alternate IO +mechanisms via a "PerlIO" abstraction, but the stdio mechanism is still +the default and is the only supported mechanism. This abstraction +layer can use AT&T's sfio (if you already have sfio installed) or +fall back on standard IO. This PerlIO abstraction layer is +experimental and may cause problems with some extension modules. + +If this doesn't make any sense to you, just accept the default 'n'. +EOM +case "$useperlio" in +$define|true|[yY]*) dflt='y';; +*) dflt='n';; +esac +rp='Use the experimental PerlIO abstraction layer?' +. ./myread +case "$ans" in +y|Y) + val="$define" + ;; +*) + echo "Ok, doing things the stdio way" + val="$undef" + ;; +esac +set useperlio +eval $setvar + : Check how to convert floats to strings. echo " " echo "Checking for an efficient way to convert floats to strings." @@ -4845,66 +5383,6 @@ h_fcntl=false : Initialize h_sysfile h_sysfile=false -: determine filename position in cpp output -echo " " -echo "Computing filename position in cpp output for #include directives..." >&4 -echo '#include <stdio.h>' > foo.c -$cat >fieldn <<EOF -$startsh -$cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus <foo.c 2>/dev/null | \ -$grep '^[ ]*#.*stdio\.h' | \ -while read cline; do - pos=1 - set \$cline - while $test \$# -gt 0; do - if $test -r \`echo \$1 | $tr -d '"'\`; then - echo "\$pos" - exit 0 - fi - shift - pos=\`expr \$pos + 1\` - done -done -EOF -chmod +x fieldn -fieldn=`./fieldn` -$rm -f foo.c fieldn -case $fieldn in -'') pos='???';; -1) pos=first;; -2) pos=second;; -3) pos=third;; -*) pos="${fieldn}th";; -esac -echo "Your cpp writes the filename in the $pos field of the line." - -: locate header file -$cat >findhdr <<EOF -$startsh -wanted=\$1 -name='' -if test -f $usrinc/\$wanted; then - echo "$usrinc/\$wanted" - exit 0 -fi -awkprg='{ print \$$fieldn }' -echo "#include <\$wanted>" > foo\$\$.c -$cppstdin $cppminus $cppflags < foo\$\$.c 2>/dev/null | \ -$grep "^[ ]*#.*\$wanted" | \ -while read cline; do - name=\`echo \$cline | $awk "\$awkprg" | $tr -d '"'\` - case "\$name" in - */\$wanted) echo "\$name"; exit 0;; - *) name='';; - esac; -done; -$rm -f foo\$\$.c; -case "\$name" in -'') exit 1;; -esac -EOF -chmod +x findhdr - : access call always available on UNIX set access d_access eval $inlibc @@ -4982,51 +5460,134 @@ eval $inlibc set bcopy d_bcopy eval $inlibc +: see if this is a unistd.h system +set unistd.h i_unistd +eval $inhdr + +: see if getpgrp exists +set getpgrp d_getpgrp +eval $inlibc + +echo "Checking to see which flavor of getpgrp is in use . . . " +case "$d_getpgrp" in +"$define") + echo " " + $cat >set.c <<EOP +#$i_unistd I_UNISTD +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef I_UNISTD +# include <unistd.h> +#endif +main() +{ + if (getuid() == 0) { + printf("(I see you are running Configure as super-user...)\n"); + setuid(1); + } +#ifdef TRY_BSD_PGRP + if (getpgrp(1) == 0) + exit(0); +#else + if (getpgrp() > 0) + exit(0); +#endif + exit(1); +} +EOP + if $cc -DTRY_BSD_PGRP $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./set; then + echo "You have to use getpgrp(pid) instead of getpgrp()." >&4 + val="$define" + elif $cc $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./set; then + echo "You have to use getpgrp() instead of getpgrp(pid)." >&4 + val="$undef" + else + echo "I can't seem to compile and run the test program." + if ./usg; then + xxx="a USG one, i.e. you use getpgrp()." + else + # SVR4 systems can appear rather BSD-ish. + case "$i_unistd" in + $undef) + xxx="a BSD one, i.e. you use getpgrp(pid)." + val="$define" + ;; + $define) + xxx="probably a USG one, i.e. you use getpgrp()." + val="$undef" + ;; + esac + fi + echo "Assuming your getpgrp is $xxx" >&4 + fi + ;; +*) val="$undef";; +esac +set d_bsdgetpgrp +eval $setvar +$rm -f set set.c + : see if setpgrp exists set setpgrp d_setpgrp eval $inlibc -: see which flavor of setpgrp is in use +echo "Checking to see which flavor of setpgrp is in use . . . " case "$d_setpgrp" in "$define") echo " " $cat >set.c <<EOP +#$i_unistd I_UNISTD +#include <sys/types.h> +#ifdef I_UNISTD +# include <unistd.h> +#endif main() { if (getuid() == 0) { printf("(I see you are running Configure as super-user...)\n"); setuid(1); } +#ifdef TRY_BSD_PGRP if (-1 == setpgrp(1, 1)) - exit(1); - exit(0); + exit(0); +#else + if (setpgrp() != -1) + exit(0); +#endif + exit(1); } EOP - if $cc $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1; then - ./set 2>/dev/null - case $? in - 0) echo "You have to use setpgrp() instead of setpgrp(pid, pgrp)." >&4 - val="$undef";; - *) echo "You have to use setpgrp(pid, pgrp) instead of setpgrp()." >&4 - val="$define";; - esac + if $cc -DTRY_BSD_PGRP $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./set; then + echo 'You have to use setpgrp(pid,pgrp) instead of setpgrp().' >&4 + val="$define" + elif $cc $ccflags $ldflags -o set set.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./set; then + echo 'You have to use setpgrp() instead of setpgrp(pid,pgrp).' >&4 + val="$undef" else + echo "I can't seem to compile and run the test program." if ./usg; then - xxx="USG one, i.e. you use setpgrp()." - val="$undef" + xxx="a USG one, i.e. you use setpgrp()." else - xxx="BSD one, i.e. you use setpgrp(pid, pgrp)." - val="$define" + # SVR4 systems can appear rather BSD-ish. + case "$i_unistd" in + $undef) + xxx="a BSD one, i.e. you use setpgrp(pid,pgrp)." + val="$define" + ;; + $define) + xxx="probably a USG one, i.e. you use setpgrp()." + val="$undef" + ;; + esac fi - echo "Assuming your setpgrp is a $xxx" >&4 + echo "Assuming your setpgrp is $xxx" >&4 fi ;; *) val="$undef";; esac -set d_bsdpgrp +set d_bsdsetpgrp eval $setvar +d_bsdpgrp=$d_bsdsetpgrp $rm -f set set.c - : see if bzero exists set bzero d_bzero eval $inlibc @@ -5341,36 +5902,6 @@ full_csh=$csh set cuserid d_cuserid eval $inlibc -: define an alternate in-header-list? function -inhdr='echo " "; td=$define; tu=$undef; yyy=$@; -cont=true; xxf="echo \"<\$1> found.\" >&4"; -case $# in 2) xxnf="echo \"<\$1> NOT found.\" >&4";; -*) xxnf="echo \"<\$1> NOT found, ...\" >&4";; -esac; -case $# in 4) instead=instead;; *) instead="at last";; esac; -while $test "$cont"; do - xxx=`./findhdr $1` - var=$2; eval "was=\$$2"; - if $test "$xxx" && $test -r "$xxx"; - then eval $xxf; - eval "case \"\$$var\" in $undef) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$td"; - cont=""; - else eval $xxnf; - eval "case \"\$$var\" in $define) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$tu"; fi; - set $yyy; shift; shift; yyy=$@; - case $# in 0) cont="";; - 2) xxf="echo \"but I found <\$1> $instead.\" >&4"; - xxnf="echo \"and I did not find <\$1> either.\" >&4";; - *) xxf="echo \"but I found <\$1\> instead.\" >&4"; - xxnf="echo \"there is no <\$1>, ...\" >&4";; - esac; -done; -while $test "$yyy"; -do set $yyy; var=$2; eval "was=\$$2"; - eval "case \"\$$var\" in $define) . ./whoa; esac"; eval "$var=\$tu"; - set $yyy; shift; shift; yyy=$@; -done' - : see if this is a limits.h system set limits.h i_limits eval $inhdr @@ -5485,218 +6016,6 @@ set dlerror d_dlerror eval $inlibc runnm="$xxx_runnm" -: see if dld is available -set dld.h i_dld -eval $inhdr - -: see if dlopen exists -xxx_runnm="$runnm" -runnm=false -set dlopen d_dlopen -eval $inlibc -runnm="$xxx_runnm" - -: determine which dynamic loading, if any, to compile in -echo " " -dldir="ext/DynaLoader" -case "$usedl" in -$define|y|true) - dflt='y' - usedl="$define" - ;; -$undef|n|false) - dflt='n' - usedl="$undef" - ;; -*) - dflt='n' - case "$d_dlopen" in - $define) dflt='y' ;; - esac - case "$i_dld" in - $define) dflt='y' ;; - esac - : Does a dl_xxx.xs file exist for this operating system - $test -f ../$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs && dflt='y' - ;; -esac -rp="Do you wish to use dynamic loading?" -. ./myread -usedl="$ans" -case "$ans" in -y*) usedl="$define" - case "$dlsrc" in - '') - if $test -f ../$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs ; then - dflt="$dldir/dl_${osname}.xs" - elif $test "$d_dlopen" = "$define" ; then - dflt="$dldir/dl_dlopen.xs" - elif $test "$i_dld" = "$define" ; then - dflt="$dldir/dl_dld.xs" - else - dflt='' - fi - ;; - *) dflt="$dldir/$dlsrc" - ;; - esac - echo "The following dynamic loading files are available:" - : Can not go over to $dldir because getfile has path hard-coded in. - cd ..; ls -C $dldir/dl*.xs; cd UU - rp="Source file to use for dynamic loading" - fn="fne" - . ./getfile - usedl="$define" - : emulate basename - dlsrc=`echo $ans | $sed -e 's@.*/\([^/]*\)$@\1@'` - - $cat << EOM - -Some systems may require passing special flags to $cc -c to -compile modules that will be used to create a shared library. -To use no flags, say "none". - -EOM - case "$cccdlflags" in - '') case "$gccversion" in - '') case "$osname" in - hpux) dflt='+z' ;; - next) dflt='none' ;; - solaris|svr4*|esix*) dflt='-Kpic' ;; - irix*) dflt='-KPIC' ;; - sunos) dflt='-pic' ;; - *) dflt='none' ;; - esac ;; - *) dflt='-fpic' ;; - esac ;; - *) dflt="$cccdlflags" ;; - esac - rp="Any special flags to pass to $cc -c to compile shared library modules?" - . ./myread - case "$ans" in - none) cccdlflags=' ' ;; - *) cccdlflags="$ans" ;; - esac - - cat << EOM - -Some systems use ld to create libraries that can be dynamically loaded, -while other systems (such as those using ELF) use $cc. - -EOM - case "$ld" in - '') $cat >try.c <<'EOM' -/* Test for whether ELF binaries are produced */ -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -main() { - char b[4]; - int i = open("a.out",O_RDONLY); - if(i == -1) - exit(1); /* fail */ - if(read(i,b,4)==4 && b[0]==127 && b[1]=='E' && b[2]=='L' && b[3]=='F') - exit(0); /* succeed (yes, it's ELF) */ - else - exit(1); /* fail */ -} -EOM - if $cc $ccflags try.c >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./a.out; then - cat <<EOM -You appear to have ELF support. I'll use $cc to build dynamic libraries. -EOM - dflt="$cc" - else - echo "I'll use ld to build dynamic libraries." - dflt='ld' - fi - rm -f try.c a.out - ;; - *) dflt="$ld" - ;; - esac - - rp="What command should be used to create dynamic libraries?" - . ./myread - ld="$ans" - - cat << EOM - -Some systems may require passing special flags to $ld to create a -library that can be dynamically loaded. If your ld flags include --L/other/path options to locate libraries outside your loader's normal -search path, you may need to specify those -L options here as well. To -use no flags, say "none". - -EOM - case "$lddlflags" in - '') case "$osname" in - hpux) dflt='-b' ;; - linux|irix*) dflt='-shared' ;; - next) dflt='none' ;; - solaris) dflt='-G' ;; - sunos) dflt='-assert nodefinitions' ;; - svr4*|esix*) dflt="-G $ldflags" ;; - *) dflt='none' ;; - esac - ;; - *) dflt="$lddlflags" ;; - esac - -: Try to guess additional flags to pick up local libraries. -for thisflag in $ldflags; do - case "$thisflag" in - -L*) - case " $dflt " in - *" $thisflag "*) ;; - *) dflt="$dflt $thisflag" ;; - esac - ;; - esac -done - -case "$dflt" in -'') dflt='none' ;; -esac - - rp="Any special flags to pass to $ld to create a dynamically loaded library?" - . ./myread - case "$ans" in - none) lddlflags=' ' ;; - *) lddlflags="$ans" ;; - esac - - cat <<EOM - -Some systems may require passing special flags to $cc to indicate that -the resulting executable will use dynamic linking. To use no flags, -say "none". - -EOM - case "$ccdlflags" in - '') case "$osname" in - hpux) dflt='-Wl,-E' ;; - linux) dflt='-rdynamic' ;; - next) dflt='none' ;; - sunos) dflt='none' ;; - *) dflt='none' ;; - esac ;; - *) dflt="$ccdlflags" ;; - esac - rp="Any special flags to pass to $cc to use dynamic loading?" - . ./myread - case "$ans" in - none) ccdlflags=' ' ;; - *) ccdlflags="$ans" ;; - esac - ;; -*) usedl="$undef" - ld='ld' - dlsrc='dl_none.xs' - lddlflags='' - ccdlflags='' - ;; -esac - : see if dlfcn is available set dlfcn.h i_dlfcn eval $inhdr @@ -5723,25 +6042,6 @@ EOM ;; esac -: Define several unixisms. Hints files or command line options -: can be used to override them. -case "$ar" in -'') ar='ar';; -esac -case "$lib_ext" in -'') lib_ext='.a';; -esac -case "$obj_ext" in -'') obj_ext='.o';; -esac -case "$path_sep" in -'') path_sep=':';; -esac -: Which makefile gets called first. This is used by make depend. -case "$firstmakefile" in -'') firstmakefile='makefile';; -esac - : Check if dlsym need a leading underscore echo " " val="$undef" @@ -6093,8 +6393,8 @@ eval $inlibc set getlogin d_getlogin eval $inlibc -: see if getpgrp exists -set getpgrp d_getpgrp +: see if getpgid exists +set getpgid d_getpgid eval $inlibc : see if getpgrp2 exists @@ -6536,10 +6836,6 @@ esac set i_memory eval $setvar -: see if this is a unistd.h system -set unistd.h i_unistd -eval $inhdr - : can bcopy handle overlapping blocks? val="$undef" case "$d_bcopy" in @@ -7911,160 +8207,6 @@ EOM *) groupstype="$gidtype";; esac -also='' -case "$usedl" in -$undef) - # No dynamic loading being used, so don't bother even to prompt. - useshrplib='false' - ;; -*) case "$useshrplib" in - '') case "$osname" in - svr4|dgux|dynixptx|esix|powerux) - dflt='yes' - also='Building a shared libperl is required for dynamic loading to work on your system.' - ;; - next*) - case "$osvers" in - 4*) dflt='yes' - also='Building a shared libperl is needed for MAB support.' - ;; - *) dflt='no' - ;; - esac - ;; - *) dflt='no' - ;; - esac - ;; - $define|true|[Yy]*) - dflt='yes' - ;; - *) dflt='no' - ;; - esac - $cat << EOM - -The perl executable is normally obtained by linking perlmain.c with -libperl${lib_ext}, any static extensions (usually just DynaLoader), and -any other libraries needed on this system (such as -lm, etc.). Since -your system supports dynamic loading, it is probably possible to build -a shared libperl.$so. If you will have more than one executable linked -to libperl.$so, this will significantly reduce the size of each -executable, but it may have a noticeable affect on performance. The -default is probably sensible for your system. -$also -EOM - rp="Build a shared libperl.$so (y/n)" - . ./myread - case "$ans" in - true|$define|[Yy]*) - useshrplib='true' - # Why does next4 have to be so different? - case "${osname}${osvers}" in - next4*) xxx='DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH' ;; - *) xxx='LD_LIBRARY_PATH' ;; - esac - $cat <<EOM >&4 - -To build perl, you must add the current working directory to your -$xxx environtment variable before running make. You can do -this with - $xxx=\`pwd\`; export $xxx -for Bourne-style shells, or - setenv $xxx \`pwd\` -for Csh-style shells. You *MUST* do this before running make. - -EOM - ;; - *) useshrplib='false' ;; - esac - ;; -esac - -case "$useshrplib" in -true) - case "$libperl" in - '') - # Figure out a good name for libperl.so. Since it gets stored in - # a version-specific architecture-dependent library, the version - # number isn't really that important, except for making cc/ld happy. - # - # A name such as libperl.so.3.1 - majmin="libperl.$so.$patchlevel.$subversion" - # A name such as libperl.so.301 - majonly=`echo $patchlevel $subversion | - $awk '{printf "%d%02d", $1, $2}'` - majonly=libperl.$so.$majonly - # I'd prefer to keep the os-specific stuff here to a minimum, and - # rely on figuring it out from the naming of libc. - case "${osname}${osvers}" in - next4*) - dflt=libperl.5.$so - # XXX How handle the --version stuff for MAB? - ;; - *) # Try to guess based on whether libc has major.minor. - case "$libc" in - *libc.$so.[0-9]*.[0-9]*) dflt=$majmin ;; - *libc.$so.[0-9]*) dflt=$majonly ;; - *) dflt=libperl.$so ;; - esac - ;; - esac - ;; - *) dflt=$libperl - ;; - esac - cat << EOM - -I need to select a good name for the shared libperl. If your system uses -library names with major and minor numbers, then you might want something -like $majmin. Alternatively, if your system uses a single version -number for shared libraries, then you might want to use $majonly. -Or, your system might be quite happy with a simple libperl.$so. - -Since the shared libperl will get installed into a version-specific -architecture-dependent directory, the version number of the shared perl -library probably isn't important, so the default should be o.k. - -EOM - rp='What name do you want to give to the shared libperl?' - . ./myread - libperl=$ans - echo "Ok, I'll use $libperl" - ;; -*) - libperl="libperl${lib_ext}" - ;; -esac - -# Detect old use of shrpdir via undocumented Configure -Dshrpdir -case "$shrpdir" in -'') ;; -*) $cat >&4 <<EOM -WARNING: Use of the shrpdir variable for the installation location of -the shared $libperl is not supported. It was never documented and -will not work in this version. Let me (doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu) -know of any problems this may cause. - -EOM - case "$shrpdir" in - "$archlibexp/CORE") - $cat >&4 <<EOM -But your current setting of $shrpdir is -the default anyway, so it's harmless. -EOM - ;; - *) - $cat >&4 <<EOM -Further, your current attempted setting of $shrpdir -conflicts with the value of $archlibexp/CORE -that installperl will use. -EOM - ;; - esac - ;; -esac - : see what type lseek is declared as in the kernel set off_t lseektype long stdio.h sys/types.h eval $typedef @@ -9537,7 +9679,9 @@ d_attribut='$d_attribut' d_bcmp='$d_bcmp' d_bcopy='$d_bcopy' d_bsd='$d_bsd' +d_bsdgetpgrp='$d_bsdgetpgrp' d_bsdpgrp='$d_bsdpgrp' +d_bsdsetpgrp='$d_bsdsetpgrp' d_bzero='$d_bzero' d_casti32='$d_casti32' d_castneg='$d_castneg' @@ -9576,6 +9720,7 @@ d_getgrps='$d_getgrps' d_gethent='$d_gethent' d_gethname='$d_gethname' d_getlogin='$d_getlogin' +d_getpgid='$d_getpgid' d_getpgrp2='$d_getpgrp2' d_getpgrp='$d_getpgrp' d_getppid='$d_getppid' @@ -9890,6 +10035,7 @@ sh='$sh' shar='$shar' sharpbang='$sharpbang' shmattype='$shmattype' +shrpenv='$shrpenv' shsharp='$shsharp' sig_name='$sig_name' sig_num='$sig_num' |