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authorPerl 5 Porters <perl5-porters@africa.nicoh.com>1997-05-08 00:00:00 +1200
committerChip Salzenberg <chip@atlantic.net>1997-05-08 00:00:00 +1200
commit7bac28a0157dcaf170649e8928f053f76dda4253 (patch)
tree88eadd917e84141a07d7cf3db90686edb67fe5a6 /hints/next_3.sh
parenteb447b8692d1c89cd24ab421497dcff667570be4 (diff)
downloadperl-7bac28a0157dcaf170649e8928f053f76dda4253.tar.gz
[inseparable changes from match from perl-5.003_99 to perl-5.003_99a]
BUILD PROCESS Subject: AFS patches From: Chip Salzenberg <chip@perl.com> Files: Configure installperl CORE LANGUAGE CHANGES Subject: SECURITY: Forbid glob() when tainting (-T or setuid) From: Chip Salzenberg <chip@perl.com> Files: pod/perlrun.pod pod/perlsec.pod pp_sys.c Subject: SECURITY: Forbid exec() if $ENV{TERM} or $ENV{ENV} is tainted From: Chip Salzenberg <chip@perl.com> Files: pod/perlrun.pod pod/perlsec.pod t/op/taint.t taint.c CORE PORTABILITY Subject: (NeXT|Open)Step update Date: Wed, 7 May 97 17:47:02 -0500 From: Gerd Knops <gerti@BITart.com> Files: Configure MANIFEST config_h.SH hints/next_3.sh hints/next_4.sh private-msgid: 9705072247.AA18882@BITart.com Subject: Win32 update (consolidated patch plus three followups) From: Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@engin.umich.edu> Files: EXTERN.h README.win32 lib/Sys/Hostname.pm pod/perldelta.pod win32/config.H win32/config.w32 win32/config_sh.PL win32/perllib.c win32/win32.c win32/win32.h win32/include/sys/socket.h DOCUMENTATION Subject: Updates to perldelta From: Chip Salzenberg <chip@perl.com> Files: pod/perldelta.pod Subject: Document 'Possible attempt to separate words with commas' Date: 06 May 1997 23:27:55 +0200 From: Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no> Files: pod/perlop.pod Msg-ID: hyb9snvdw.fsf@bergen.sn.no (applied based on p5p patch as commit 18270fd3b8aafde2f9ea21ea13adde95ef24b149) Subject: Document that C<m?x?> is just like C<?x?> From: Chip Salzenberg <chip@perl.com> Files: pod/perlop.pod OTHER CORE CHANGES Subject: Fix for redefined sort subs nastiness Date: Thu, 08 May 1997 20:04:18 -0400 From: Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@engin.umich.edu> Files: op.c pod/perldelta.pod pod/perldiag.pod sv.c t/op/sort.t Msg-ID: 199705090004.UAA15032@aatma.engin.umich.edu (applied based on p5p patch as commit e9e069932a0db06904b29e2b09a435afd40ed35c)
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diff --git a/hints/next_3.sh b/hints/next_3.sh
index 2ea3c654c0..829d273a27 100644
--- a/hints/next_3.sh
+++ b/hints/next_3.sh
@@ -62,25 +62,50 @@ lddlflags='-nostdlib -r'
# using GNU cc and try to specify -fpic for cccdlflags.
cccdlflags=' '
+######################################################################
+# MAB support
+######################################################################
+# By default we will build for all architectures your development
+# environment supports. If you only want to build for the platform
+# you are on, simply comment or remove the line below.
+#
+# If you want to build for specific architectures, change the line
+# below to something like
#
-# Change the line below if you do not want to build 'quad-fat'
-# binaries
+# archs=(m68k i386)
#
archs=`/bin/lipo -info /usr/lib/libm.a | sed 's/^[^:]*:[^:]*: //'`
-for d in $archs
-do
- mab="$mab -arch $d"
-done
-archname='next-fat'
+#
+# leave the following part alone
+#
+archcount=`echo $archs |wc -w`
+if [ $archcount -gt 1 ]
+then
+ for d in $archs
+ do
+ mabflags="$mabflags -arch $d"
+ done
+ ccflags="$ccflags $mabflags"
+ ldflags="$ldflags $mabflags"
+ lddlflags="$lddlflags $mabflags"
+ archname='next-fat'
+fi
+######################################################################
+# END MAB support
+######################################################################
ld='cc'
i_utime='undef'
groupstype='int'
direntrytype='struct direct'
d_strcoll='undef'
-
d_uname='define'
+#
+# At least on m68k there are situations when memcmp doesn't behave
+# as expected. So we'll use perl's memcmp.
+#
+d_sanemcmp='undef'
# setpgid() is in the posix library, but we don't use -posix, so
# we don't see it. ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs *does* use -posix, so
# setpgid is still available as POSIX::setpgid.