# sco_3.sh # Courtesy of Joel Rosi-Schwartz # To use gcc, do Configure -Dcc=gcc # # Try to use libintl.a since it has strcoll and strxfrm libswanted="intl $libswanted" # Try to use libdbm.nfs.a since it has dbmclose. # if test -f /usr/lib/libdbm.nfs.a ; then libswanted=`echo "dbm.nfs $libswanted " | sed -e 's/ dbm / /'` fi set X $libswanted shift libswanted="$*" # # We don't want Xenix cross-development libraries glibpth=`echo $glibpth | sed -e 's! /usr/lib/386 ! !' -e 's! /lib/386 ! !'` xlibpth='' # case "$cc" in gcc) ccflags="$ccflags -U M_XENIX" optimize="$optimize -O2" ;; scocc) ;; *) ccflags="$ccflags -W0 -U M_XENIX" ;; esac i_varargs=undef # I have received one report that nm extraction doesn't work if you're # using the scocc compiler. This system had the following 'myconfig' # uname='xxx xxx 3.2 2 i386 ' # cc='scocc', optimize='-O' usenm='false' # If you want to use nm, you'll probably have to use nm -p. The # following does that for you: nm_opt='-p' # I have received one report that you can't include utime.h in # pp_sys.c. Uncomment the following line if that happens to you: # i_utime=undef