#! /bin/sh # hints/os2.sh # This file reflects the tireless work of # Ilya Zakharevich # # Trimmed and comments added by # Andy Dougherty # Exactly what is required beyond a standard OS/2 installation? # (see in README.os2) # Note that symbol extraction code gives wrong answers (sometimes?) on # gethostent and setsid. path_sep=\; if test -f $sh.exe; then sh=$sh.exe; fi startsh="#!$sh" cc='gcc' # Make denser object files and DLL case "X$optimize" in X) optimize="-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -falign-loops=2 -falign-jumps=2 -falign-functions=2 -s" ld_dll_optimize="-s" ;; esac # Get some standard things (indented to avoid putting in config.sh): oifs="$IFS" IFS=" ;" set $MANPATH tryman="$@" set $PATH trypath="$@" set `gcc -print-search-dirs | grep libraries | sed -e "s/^libraries: *=//" ` libemx="$@" set $C_INCLUDE_PATH usrinc="$@" IFS="$oifs" tryman="`./UU/loc . /man $tryman`" tryman="`echo $tryman | tr '\\\' '/'`" # indented to avoid having it *two* times at start libemx="`./UU/loc libc_alias.a $libemx`" usrinc="`./UU/loc stdlib.h $usrinc`" usrinc="`dirname $usrinc | tr '\\\' '/'`" libemx="`dirname $libemx | tr '\\\' '/'`" if test -d $tryman/man1; then sysman="$tryman/man1" else sysman="`./UU/loc . /man/man1 $UNIXROOT/usr/share/man/man1 $UNIXROOT/usr/man/man1 c:/man/man1 c:/usr/man/man1 d:/man/man1 d:/usr/man/man1 e:/man/man1 e:/usr/man/man1 f:/man/man1 f:/usr/man/man1 g:/man/man1 g:/usr/man/man1 /usr/man/man1`" fi #emxpath="`dirname $libemx`" #if test ! -d "$emxpath"; then # emxpath="`./UU/loc . /emx c:/emx d:/emx e:/emx f:/emx g:/emx h:/emx /emx`" #fi #emxpath="`which gcc.exe`" emxpath="`./UU/loc gcc.exe /@unixroot/usr/bin $trypath`" emxpath="`dirname $emxpath`" emxpath="`dirname $emxpath`" if test ! -d "$emxpath"; then emxpath="$UNIXROOT/usr" fi if test ! -d "$libemx"; then libemx="$emxpath/lib" fi if test ! -d "$libemx"; then if test -d "$LIBRARY_PATH"; then libemx="$LIBRARY_PATH" else libemx="`./UU/loc . X $UNIXROOT/usr/lib $UNIXROOT/lib $UNIXROOT/usr/local/lib`" fi fi if test ! -d "$usrinc"; then if test -d "$emxpath/include"; then usrinc="$emxpath/include" else if test -d "$C_INCLUDE_PATH"; then usrinc="$C_INCLUDE_PATH" else usrinc="`./UU/loc . X $UNIXROOT/usr/include $UNIXROOT/usr/local/include`" fi fi fi #rsx="`./UU/loc rsx.exe undef $pth`" if test "$libemx" = "X"; then echo "Cannot find C library!" >&2; fi # Acute backslashitis: libpth="`echo \"$LIBRARY_PATH\" | tr ';\\\' ' /'`" libpth="$libpth $libemx" so='dll' # Additional definitions: firstmakefile='GNUmakefile' exe_ext='.exe' # We provide it i_dlfcn='define' # The default one uses exponential notation between 0.0001 and 0.1 d_Gconvert='gcvt_os2((x),(n),(b))' cat > UU/uselongdouble.cbu <<'EOCBU' # This script UU/uselongdouble.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure # after it has prompted the user for whether to use long doubles. # If we will use them, let Configure choose us a Gconvert. case "$uselongdouble:$d_longdbl:$d_sqrtl:$d_modfl" in "$define:$define:$define:$define") d_Gconvert='' ;; esac EOCBU # -Zomf build has a problem with _exit() *flushing*, so the test # gets confused: fflushNULL="define" # Not listed in dynamic_ext, but needed for static_ext nevertheless extra_static_ext="OS2::DLL" d_shrplib='define' useshrplib='true' obj_ext='.o' lib_ext='.a' ar='ar' plibext='.a' d_fork='define' lddlflags="-Zdll -Zomf " # Recursive regmatch may eat 2.5M of stack alone. ldflags='-Zomf -Zhigh-mem -Zstack 32000 ' ccflags="-DDOSISH -DOS2=2 -DEMBED -I." use_clib='libc_dll' usedl='define' # indented to miss config.sh _ar="$ar" # To get into config.sh (should start at the beginning of line) # or you can put it into config.over. plibext="$plibext" # plibext is not needed anymore. Just directly set $libperl. libperl="libperl${plibext}" libc="$libemx/$use_clib$lib_ext" if test -r "$libemx/libc_alias$lib_ext"; then libnames="$libemx/libc_alias$lib_ext" fi # otherwise puts -lc ??? # [Maybe we should just remove c from $libswanted ?] # Test would pick up wrong rand, so we hardwire the value for random() libs='-lsocket' randbits=31 archobjs="os2$obj_ext dl_os2$obj_ext" # Run files without extension with sh: EXECSHELL=sh cccdlflags='-Zdll' dlsrc='dl_dlopen.xs' ld='gcc' #cppflags='-DDOSISH -DOS2=2 -DEMBED -I.' # for speedup: (some patches to ungetc are also needed): # Note that without this guy tests 8 and 10 of io/tell.t fail, with it 11 fails stdstdunder=`echo "#include " | cpp | egrep -c "char +\* +_ptr"` d_stdstdio='define' d_stdiobase='define' d_stdio_ptr_lval='define' d_stdio_cnt_lval='define' if test "$stdstdunder" = 0; then stdio_ptr='((fp)->ptr)' stdio_cnt='((fp)->rcount)' stdio_base='((fp)->buffer)' stdio_bufsiz='((fp)->rcount + (fp)->ptr - (fp)->buffer)' ccflags="$ccflags -DMYTTYNAME" myttyname='define' else stdio_ptr='((fp)->_ptr)' stdio_cnt='((fp)->_rcount)' stdio_base='((fp)->_buffer)' stdio_bufsiz='((fp)->_rcount + (fp)->_ptr - (fp)->_buffer)' fi # to put into config.sh myttyname="$myttyname" # To have manpages installed nroff='nroff.cmd' # above will be overwritten otherwise, indented to avoid config.sh _nroff='nroff.cmd' # should be handled automatically by Configure now. ln='cp' # Will be rewritten otherwise, indented to not put in config.sh _ln='cp' lns='cp' nm_opt='-pa' ####### We define these functions ourselves d_strtoll='define' d_strtoull='define' d_getprior='define' d_setprior='define' d_usleep='define' d_usleepproto='define' d_link='undef' dont_use_nlink='define' # no posix (aka hard) links for us! # The next two are commented. pdksh handles #!, extproc gives no path part. # sharpbang='extproc ' # shsharp='false' # Commented: #startsh='extproc ksh\\n#! sh' # Find patch: gnupatch='patch' if (gnupatch -v || gnupatch --version) 2>&1 >/dev/null; then gnupatch=gnupatch else if (gpatch -v || gpatch --version) 2>&1 >/dev/null; then gnupatch=gpatch else # They may have a special PATH during configuring if (patch -v || patch --version) 2>&1 >/dev/null; then gnupatch="`./UU/loc patch.exe undef $pth`" fi fi fi for f in less.exe less.sh less.ksh less.cmd more.exe more.sh more.ksh more.cmd ; do if test -z "$pager"; then pager="`./UU/loc $f '' $pth`" fi done if test -z "$pager"; then pager='cmd /c more' fi # Apply patches if needed case "$0$running_c_cmd" in *[/\\]Configure|*[/\\]Configure.|Configure|Configure.) # Skip Configure.cmd if test "Xyes" = "X$configure_cmd_loop"; then cat <&2 !!! !!! PANIC: Loop of self-invocations detected, aborting! !!! EOC exit 20 fi configure_cmd_loop=yes export configure_cmd_loop configure_needs_patch='' if test -s ./os2/diff.configure; then if ! grep "^#OS2-PATCH-APPLIED" ./Configure > /dev/null; then configure_needs_patch=yes fi fi if test -n "$configure_needs_patch"; then # Not patched! # Restore the initial command line arguments if test -f ./Configure.cmd ; then cat <&2 !!! !!! I see that what is running is ./Configure. !!! ./Configure is not patched, but ./Configure.cmd exists. !!! !!! You are supposed to run Configure.cmd, not Configure !!! after an automagic patching. !!! !!! If you insist on running Configure, you may !!! patch it manually from ./os2/diff.configure. !!! !!! However, I went through incredible hoolahoops, and I expect I can !!! auto-restart Configure.cmd myself. I will start it with arguments: !!! !!! Configure.cmd $args_exp !!! EOC rp='Do you want to auto-restart Configure.cmd?' dflt='y' . UU/myread case "$ans" in [yY]) echo >&4 "Okay, continuing." ;; *) echo >&4 "Okay, bye." exit 2 ;; esac eval "set X $args_exp"; shift; # Restore the output exec Configure.cmd "$@" 1>&2 exit 2 fi cat <&2 !!! !!! You did not patch ./Configure! !!! I can create Configure.cmd and patch it from ./os2/diff.configure with the command !!! !!! $gnupatch -b -p1 --output=Configure.cmd <./os2/diff.configure 2>&1 | tee 00_auto_patch EOC rp='Do you want to auto-patch Configure to Configure.cmd?' dflt='y' . UU/myread case "$ans" in [yY]) echo >&4 "Okay, continuing." ;; *) echo >&4 "Okay, bye." exit 2 ;; esac ($gnupatch -b -p1 --output=Configure.cmd <./os2/diff.configure 2>&1 | tee 00_auto_patch) >&2 cat <&2 !!! !!! The report of patching is copied to 00_auto_patch. !!! Now we need to restart Configure.cmd with all the options. !!! EOC echo "extproc sh" > Configure.ctm ( cat Configure.cmd >> Configure.ctm && mv -f Configure.ctm Configure.cmd ) || (echo "!!! Failure to add extproc-line to Configure.cmd." >&2 ; exit 21) cat <&2 !!! I went through incredible hoolahoops, and I expect I can !!! auto-restart Configure.cmd myself. I will start it with arguments: !!! !!! Configure.cmd $args_exp !!! EOC rp='Do you want to auto-restart Configure.cmd?' dflt='y' . UU/myread case "$ans" in [yY]) echo >&4 "Okay, continuing." ;; *) echo >&4 "Okay, bye." exit 2 ;; esac eval "set X $args_exp"; shift; exec Configure.cmd "$@" 1>&2 exit 2 else if test -s ./os2/diff.configure; then echo "!!! Apparently we are running a patched Configure." >&2 else echo "!!! Apparently there is no need to patch Configure." >&2 fi fi ;; *) echo "!!! Apparently we are running a renamed Configure: '$0'." >&2 esac # This script UU/usethreads.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure # after it has prompted the user for whether to use threads. cat > UU/usethreads.cbu <<'EOCBU' case "$usethreads" in $define|true|[yY]*) ccflags="$ccflags -DUSE_THREADS" cppflags="$cppflags -DUSE_THREADS" # Do we really need to set this? ;; esac EOCBU if test -z "$cryptlib"; then cryptlib=`UU/loc crypt$lib_ext "" $libpth` if $test -n "$cryptlib"; then cryptlib=-lcrypt else cryptlib=`UU/loc ufc$lib_ext "" $libpth` if $test -n "$cryptlib"; then cryptlib=-lufc fi fi fi if test -n "$cryptlib"; then libs="$libs $cryptlib" # d_crypt=define fi # Now install the external modules. We are in the ./hints directory. cd ./os2/OS2 if ! test -d ../../ext/OS2 ; then mkdir ../../ext/OS2 fi cp -rfu * ../../ext/OS2/ # Install tests: cp -uf ../*.t ../../t/lib for xxx in * ; do if $test -d $xxx/t; then cp -uf $xxx/t/*.t ../../t/lib else if $test -d $xxx; then cd $xxx for yyy in * ; do if $test -d $yyy/t; then cp -uf $yyy/t/*.t ../../t/lib fi done cd .. fi fi done case "$ldlibpthname" in '') ldlibpthname=none ;; esac # Now go back cd ../.. cp os2/*.t t/lib