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diff --git a/hints/next_3_3.sh b/hints/next_3_3.sh deleted file mode 100644 index e5dc1fd308..0000000000 --- a/hints/next_3_3.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -# This file has been put together by Anno Siegel <siegel@zrz.TU-Berlin.DE> -# and Andreas Koenig <k@franz.ww.TU-Berlin.DE>. Comments, questions, and -# improvements welcome! -# - -# These hints are intended for NeXT 3.3. If you're running the 3.3 -# "user" version of the NeXT OS, you should not change the malloc -# related hints (USE_PERL_SBRK, HIDEMYMALLOC, usemymalloc). If you're -# running the 3.3 "dev" version of the OS, I do not know what to -# recommend (I have no 3.3 dev). - -# From about perl5.002beta1h perl became unstable on the -# NeXT. Intermittent coredumps were frequent on 3.2 OS. There were -# reports, that the developer version of 3.3 didn't have problems, so it -# seemed pretty obvious that we had to work around an malloc bug in 3.2. -# This hints file reflects a patch to perl5.002_01 that introduces a -# home made sbrk routine (remember, NeXT's sbrk _never_ worked). This -# sbrk makes it possible to run perl with its own malloc. Thanks to -# Ilya who showed me the way to his sbrk for OS/2!! -# andreas koenig, 1996-06-16 - -ccflags='-DUSE_NEXT_CTYPE -DUSE_PERL_SBRK -DHIDEMYMALLOC' -POSIX_cflags='ccflags="-posix $ccflags"' -ldflags='-u libsys_s' -libswanted='dbm gdbm db' - -lddlflags='-r' -# Give cccdlflags an empty value since Configure will detect we are -# using GNU cc and try to specify -fpic for cccdlflags. -cccdlflags=' ' - -i_utime='undef' -groupstype='int' -direntrytype='struct direct' -d_strcoll='undef' - -# the simple program `for ($i=1;$i<38771;$i++){$t{$i}=123}' fails -# with Larry's malloc on NS 3.2 due to broken sbrk() -###################################################################### -# above comment should stay here, but is not longer of importance # -# with -DUSE_PERL_SBRK and -DHIDEMYMALLOC we can now say 'yes' to # -# usemymalloc. We call this hintsfile next_3_2.sh, so folks with 3.3 # -# can decide what they prefer. Actually folks with 3.3 "user" version# -# will also need this hintsfile, but how can I discern which 3.3 it # -# is? # -###################################################################### -usemymalloc='y' - -d_uname='define' -d_setpgid='define' -d_setsid='define' -d_tcgetpgrp='define' -d_tcsetpgrp='define' - -# -# On some NeXT machines, the timestamp put by ranlib is not correct, and -# this may cause useless recompiles. Fix that by adding a sleep before -# running ranlib. The '5' is an empirical number that's "long enough." -# -ranlib='sleep 5; /bin/ranlib' - - -# -# There where reports that the compiler on HPPA machines -# fails with the -O flag on pp.c. -# -if [ `arch` = "hppa" ]; then -pp_cflags='optimize="-g"' -fi |