# hints/sunos_4_1.sh # Last modified: Thu Feb 8 11:46:05 EST 1996 # Andy Dougherty case "$cc" in *gcc*) usevfork=false # GNU as and GNU ld might not work. See the INSTALL file. ;; *) usevfork=true ;; esac # Configure will issue a WHOA warning. The problem is that # Configure finds getzname, not tzname. If you're in the System V # environment, you can set d_tzname='define' since tzname[] is # available in the System V environment. d_tzname='undef' # Configure will issue a WHOA warning. The problem is that unistd.h # contains incorrect prototypes for some functions in the usual # BSD-ish environment. In particular, it has # extern int getgroups(/* int gidsetsize, gid_t grouplist[] */); # but groupslist[] ought to be of type int, not gid_t. # This is only really a problem for perl if the # user is using gcc, and not running in the SysV environment. # The gcc fix-includes script exposes those incorrect prototypes. # There may be other examples as well. Volunteers are welcome to # track them all down :-). In the meantime, we'll just skip unistd.h # for SunOS. i_unistd='undef' cat << 'EOM' >&4 You will probably see *** WHOA THERE!!! *** messages from Configure for d_tzname and i_unistd. Keep the recommended values. See hints/sunos_4_1.sh for more information. EOM # SunOS 4.1.3 has two extra fields in struct tm. This works around # the problem. Other BSD platforms may have similar problems. POSIX_cflags='ccflags="$ccflags -DSTRUCT_TM_HASZONE"' # check if user is in a bsd or system 5 type environment if cat -b /dev/null 2>/dev/null then # bsd groupstype='int' else # sys5 groupstype='gid_t' fi # If you get the message "unresolved symbol '__lib_version' " while # linking, your system probably has the optional 'acc' compiler (and # libraries) installed, but you are using the bundled 'cc' compiler with # the unbundled libraries. The solution is either to use 'acc' and the # unbundled libraries (specifically /lib/libm.a), or 'cc' and the bundled # library. # # Thanks to William Setzer for this info.