# Posix support has been removed from NextStep, expect test/POSIX to fail # # IMPORTANT: before you run 'make', you need to enter one of these two # lines (depending on your shell): # DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`; export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH # or # setenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH `pwd` # useposix='undef' altmake='gnumake' libpth='/lib /usr/lib' libswanted=' ' libc='/NextLibrary/Frameworks/System.framework/System' isnext_4='define' mab='-arch m68k -arch i386 -arch sparc' ldflags='-dynamic -prebind' lddlflags='-dynamic -bundle -undefined suppress' ccflags='-dynamic -fno-common -DUSE_NEXT_CTYPE' cccdlflags='none' ld='cc' optimize='-g -O' d_shrplib='define' dlext='bundle' so='dylib' prefix='/usr/local/OPENSTEP' #archlib='/usr/lib/perl5' #archlibexp='/usr/lib/perl5' archname='OPENSTEP-Mach' d_strcoll='undef' i_dbm='define' i_utime='undef' groupstype='int' direntrytype='struct direct' # 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() usemymalloc='n' clocktype='int' # # 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." # (Thanks to Andreas Koenig ) ranlib='sleep 5; /bin/ranlib' # # There where reports that the compiler on HPPA machines # fails with the -O flag on pp.c. # But since there is no HPPA for OPENSTEP... # pp_cflags='optimize="-g"'