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diff --git a/lang/elk/patches/patch-ac b/lang/elk/patches/patch-ac new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b17f8263d2e --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/elk/patches/patch-ac @@ -0,0 +1,545 @@ +$NetBSD: patch-ac,v 1.1 1999/08/17 11:18:41 agc Exp $ + +*** config/sites/386pc-freebsd2.1 Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 +--- config/sites/386pc-freebsd2.1 Wed Mar 8 19:19:43 1995 +*************** +*** 0 **** +--- 1,80 ---- ++ # This is a shell script. It is sourced by the build scripts in the ++ # various subdirectories to gather site- and installation-specific ++ # information required for building the Makefiles. ++ # ++ # This script is read after the "system" file, therefore you can place ++ # variable settings here to override those from "system". ++ # ++ # Some variables in this script are interpreted as boolean variables and ++ # indicate presence or absence of one specific feature. The value "yes" ++ # is regarded as "true", all other values (including no value or even ++ # non-existence of the variable) are interpreted as "false". ++ # ++ # Do not forget to quote values that contain shell meta syntax. ++ # ++ # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ++ ++ ++ # The directory where all files are installed by running "make install". ++ # The subdirectories bin, lib, include, and runtime (with various ++ # subdirectories) are created automatically, but $install_dir isn't. ++ # Make sure $install_dir doesn't point to the top of the source tree ++ # (i.e. choose a subdirectory or a directory outside the source tree). ++ ++ install_dir=${PREFIX}/share/elk ++ ++ ++ # Libraries against which to link the X11 extension (typically -lX11). ++ # ++ # Any of the following library lists may be prefixed by something like ++ # -L/usr/X11/lib if the X-libraries do not reside in a standard directory; ++ # an additional -R/usr/X11/lib and -lsocket may be required in case of ++ # SunOS 5.x/SysVR4). ++ ++ libxlib="-L${X11BASE}/lib -lX11" ++ ++ # Libraries against which to link the Xt extension (typically ++ # -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lSM -lICE -lXext -lX11). -lXaw is needed to get the correct ++ # definition of the vendor shell widget class ++ ++ libxt="-L${X11BASE}/lib -lX11 -lXext -lICE -lSM -lXt -lXmu -lXaw" ++ ++ ++ # Libraries against which to link the Athena widgets extension (typically ++ # identical to libxt above) ++ ++ libxaw="-L${X11BASE}/lib -lX11 -lXext -lICE -lSM -lXt -lXmu -lXaw" ++ ++ ++ # Libraries against which to link the Motif extension (typically like ++ # libaw above with Xaw replaced by Xm) ++ ++ libxmotif="-L${X11BASE}/lib -lX11 -lXext -lICE -lSM -lXt -lXmu -lXm" ++ ++ ++ # Additional flags (typically -Isomething) to be supplied to the C ++ # compiler when compiling an X11 application, or a Motif application, ++ # respectively. ++ ++ x11_incl=-I${X11BASE}/include ++ motif_incl=-I${X11BASE}/include ++ ++ ++ # Set "gdbm" to "yes" if you have the GNU gdbm library installed and ++ # want the gdbm extension to be compiled. "gdbm_inc" gives additional ++ # C compiler flags required to compile a program using gdbm. ++ ++ gdbm= ++ gdbm_incl=-I${PREFIX}/include/gdbm ++ ++ ++ # Do you want to use the generational garbage collector? If not, the ++ # stop-and-copy garbage collector will be used. ++ ++ generational_gc=yes ++ ++ ++ # The default heap size of the Scheme interpreter in KBytes (if the ++ # stop-and-copy garbage collector is used). ++ ++ default_heap_size=1024 +*** config/untested/386pc-freebsd2.1-cc Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 +--- config/untested/386pc-freebsd2.1-cc Wed Mar 8 19:19:21 1995 +*************** +*** 0 **** +--- 1,370 ---- ++ # This is a shell script. It is sourced by the build scripts in the ++ # various subdirectories to gather system-, compiler-, and OS-specific ++ # information required for building the Makefiles. ++ # ++ # Most variables in this script are interpreted as boolean variables and ++ # indicate presence or absence of one specific feature. The value "yes" ++ # is regarded as "true", all other values (including no value or even ++ # non-existence of the variable) are interpreted as "false". ++ # ++ # Do not forget to quote values that contain shell meta syntax. ++ # ++ # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ++ ++ ++ # $system should contain the name of this file. It may be used by some ++ # of the build scripts to do things that are specific to one single ++ # type of system. ++ ++ system=386pc-freebsd2.1-cc ++ ++ ++ # Does the system support the vprintf library function? If not, ++ # availability of the (non-portable) _doprnt function is assumed. ++ ++ vprintf=yes ++ ++ ++ # Does the directory(3) library follow the POSIX conventions (i.e. ++ # requires the <dirent.h> include file and uses "struct dirent")? ++ # If not, the (obsolete) BSD-style interface with <sys/dir.h> and ++ # "struct direct" is assumed. ++ ++ dirent=yes ++ ++ ++ # Does the system have the random/srandom library functions? If not, ++ # rand/srand will be used instead. ++ ++ random=yes ++ ++ ++ # Does the system have the index library function? If not, strchr ++ # will be used. ++ ++ index=yes ++ ++ ++ # Does the system have the bcopy, bzero, and bcmp library functions? ++ # If not, memcpy/memset/memcmp will be used. ++ ++ bstring=yes ++ ++ ++ # Does using the access system call require <unistd.h> to be included? ++ # (Look into the manual page for access if in doubt.) ++ ++ include_unistd_h=yes ++ ++ ++ # If the FIONREAD ioctl command is defined, which file must be included? ++ ++ fionread_include='<sys/ioctl.h>' ++ ++ ++ # What is the name of the a.out include file? ++ ++ aout_h='<a.out.h>' ++ ++ ++ # The following variables control how certain system limits are obtained ++ # during runtime. ++ # ++ # If getdtablesize() is available to determine the maximum number of open ++ # files per process, set getdtablesize=yes. ++ # Alternatively, if POSIX-style sysconf() can be called with _SC_OPEN_MAX, ++ # set sysconf_open_max=yes. ++ # If neither is set to "yes", an educated guess will be made. ++ ++ getdtablesize=yes ++ sysconf_open_max=yes ++ ++ # If POSIX-style pathconf() can be invoked with _PC_PATH_MAX to determine ++ # the maximum pathname length, set pathconf_path_max=yes. ++ ++ pathconf_path_max=yes ++ ++ # If the system page size can be determined by calling getpagesize() ++ # set getpagesize=yes. ++ # Alternatively, if sysconf() can be invoked with _SC_PAGESIZE, set ++ # sysconf_pagesize=yes. ++ # These two variables are only required if the generational garbage ++ # collector is used. ++ ++ getpagesize=yes ++ sysconf_pagesize=no ++ ++ ++ # Set reliable_signals=bsd if your system supports BSD-style reliable ++ # signals (has sigblock and related functions); set reliable_signals=posix ++ # for POSIX-style signals (sigprocmask, sigsets); otherwise old V7/SysV ++ # signal semantics are assumed. ++ ++ reliable_signals=bsd ++ ++ ++ # To support dynamic loading of object files and "dump", the system's ++ # a.out format has to be known. Choose one of the following: ++ # ++ # coff ecoff xcoff elf macho hp9k convex ++ # ++ # Other values of "aout_format" are interpreted as BSD-style a.out format. ++ ++ aout_format= ++ ++ ++ # Which mechanism should be used to dynamically load object files? ++ # Possible values currently are: ++ # ++ # ld BSD-style incremental loading based on ld -A ++ # rld NeXT-style rld_load() ++ # shl HP-UX shl_load() ++ # dl SysVR4/SunOS5 dlopen() ++ # ++ # Leave load_obj empty if dynamic loading is not supported. ++ ++ load_obj=dl ++ ++ ++ # The following variables are only relevant if load_obj is set. ++ ++ # Linker options to produce a shared object from a .o file. ++ # Only used if load_obj=dl. ++ ++ ldflags_shared='-Bshareable' ++ ++ # The libraries against which dynamically loaded files are resolved ++ # at the time they are loaded. ++ ++ load_libraries= ++ ++ # Does the ld-option -x really do what the manual says it does (i.e. ++ # omit local symbols), or does it somehow render the resulting object ++ # file unsuitable for dynamic loading? If in doubt, leave it out ++ # (which may result in somewhat larger object files). ++ ++ incremental_ldflags=-x ++ ++ # Systems with "aout_format=ecoff" may require a call to the cacheflush ++ # system call after an object file has been loaded. Which include file ++ # has to be included in this case? ++ ++ cachectl_h=unused ++ ++ # Is the ANSI-C atexit function supported to register an exit handler? ++ # If not, the exit library function will be redefined and will end in ++ # a call to _exit. ++ ++ atexit=yes ++ ++ ++ # Do the names of external functions in the symbol table always begin ++ # with a special character (such as underline)? If so, syms_begin_with ++ # should hold this character, otherwise leave it empty. ++ ++ syms_begin_with=_ ++ ++ ++ # The symbol prefixes of extension initialization and finalization ++ # functions (without the initial $syms_begin_with). Do not change ++ # these unless the compiler or linker restricts the length of symbols! ++ ++ init_prefix=elk_init_ ++ finit_prefix=elk_finit_ ++ ++ ++ # Is the "dump" function supported? ++ ++ can_dump=no ++ ++ ++ # The following variables are only relevant if "can_dump=yes". ++ ++ # Is the fchmod system call broken or unavailable? ++ ++ fchmod_broken=no ++ ++ # These four variables are only relevant if the system has the BSD-style ++ # a.out format. ++ # segment_size is the segment size of the system's memory management ++ # unit, i.e. the number to a multiple of which the size of an a.out ++ # segment (e.g. .text) is rounded up. ++ # file_text_start is the file offset at which the text segment starts ++ # in an a.out file. ++ # mem_text_start is the starting address of the text segment in memory. ++ # text_length_adj must be set to "sizeof (struct exec)" if the length of ++ # the text segment stored in the a.out header includes the a.out header ++ # itself. ++ ++ segment_size=__LDPGSZ ++ file_text_start='(N_TXTOFF(hdr) + sizeof(struct exec))' ++ mem_text_start='(sizeof(struct exec) + getpagesize())' ++ text_length_adj='(sizeof(struct exec))' ++ ++ # Only relevant if "aout_format=coff": the system's pagesize. ++ ++ coff_pagesize= ++ ++ # Only relevant if "aout_format=hp9k" and "load_obj=shl" ++ ++ hp_shared_libraries=yes ++ ++ # Print debug messages when dumping ++ ++ debug_dump=yes ++ ++ ++ # Is the "termio" terminal interface supported by the system? If not, ++ # BSD-style tty handling will be used. ++ ++ termio=yes ++ ++ ++ # flush_stdio and flush_tty indicate how clear-input/output-port can ++ # flush (purge) a FILE pointer and a TTY file descriptor. ++ # Possible values of flush_stdio: ++ # bsd assume old BSD-style FILE* (with _cnt, _ptr, _base) ++ # fpurge use 4.4BSD-style fpurge stdio library function ++ # linux use Linux-specific method ++ # Possible values of flush_tty: ++ # tiocflush use TIOCFLUSH ioctl from <sys/ioctl.h> ++ # tcflsh use TCFLSH ioctl from <termio.h> ++ # Leave the variable(s) empty if flushing is not supported. ++ ++ flush_stdio=fpurge ++ flush_tty=tiocflush ++ ++ ++ # The interpreter uses the getrlimit function to determine the maximum ++ # stack size of the running program. If this function is not supported, ++ # set max_stack_size to a (fixed) maximum stack size (in bytes). ++ ++ max_stack_size= ++ ++ ++ # Is the mprotect system call supported? The generational garbage collector ++ # requires mprotect to implement incremental GC. $mprotect is ignored if ++ # generational_gc is set to "no" in the site file. Set mprotect=mmap if ++ # mprotect is supported, but only for mmap()ed memory. ++ ++ mprotect=yes ++ ++ ++ # How can a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS signal handler find out the address of ++ # the faulting memory reference? This variable is only used if ++ # $mprotect is "yes" or "mmap". Possible values are: ++ # ++ # siginfo handler is called with siginfo_t structure (enabled ++ # by a call to sigaction) ++ # sigcontext address is in the sigcontext structure (3rd arg, sc_badvaddr) ++ # arg4 address is delivered to handler as argument #4 ++ # aix use an AIX-specific hack to get hold of the bad address ++ # hpux use a HP-UX-specific hack ++ ++ sigsegv_addr=arg4 ++ ++ ++ # Does the system support the alloca library function, and does this ++ # function actually extend the stack? If in doubt, extract alloca.o ++ # from the C library and check if it contains the symbols malloc and free. ++ # If this is the case, forget it. ++ ++ use_alloca=yes ++ ++ ++ # Must <alloca.h> be included to use alloca? Is "#pragma alloca" required? ++ ++ include_alloca_h=no ++ pragma_alloca=no ++ ++ ++ # Does the system (or compiler) require certain objects (e.g. doubles) ++ # to be aligned at 8-byte boundaries? If not, 4-byte alignment will ++ # be assumed. ++ ++ align_8byte=yes ++ ++ ++ # The C compiler used to compile the source code. ++ ++ cc=cc ++ ++ ++ # The name of the linker. This is usually just "ld", or /usr/ccs/bin/ld ++ # in SVR4-based systems. ++ ++ ld=ld ++ ++ ++ # The C compiler flags used for all files. ++ ++ cflags='-O2 -pipe -m486' ++ ++ ++ # Are extra C compiler flags (such as -D_NO_PROTO) required to compile ++ # Motif applications? ++ ++ motif_cflags= ++ ++ ++ # Are extra C compiler flags (such as -G 0) required to compile ++ # dynamically loadable files? ++ ++ obj_cflags='-fpic -DPIC' ++ ++ ++ # Are extra linker flags (such as -G 0) required to link several object ++ # files together to one dynamically loadable file? ++ ++ obj_ldflags= ++ ++ ++ # The linker flags used to link the interpreter. ++ ++ ldflags='-lm' ++ ++ ++ # The lint flags. ++ ++ lintflags='-abxh' ++ ++ ++ # Are function prototypes in the header files required? If prototypes=yes, ++ # prototypes are used unconditionally; if prototypes=no, prototypes are ++ # not used; otherwise prototypes are only used if the source code is ++ # compiled with an ANSI-C- or C++-compiler. ++ ++ prototypes=yes ++ ++ ++ # Does your C preprocessor support the ANSI-C ## operator, although ++ # __STDC__ is not defined? ++ ++ ansi_cpp=no ++ ++ ++ # The UNIX extension likes to know which of the following system calls, ++ # library functions, and include files are supported by the system. ++ ++ gettimeofday=yes ++ ftime= ++ vfork=yes ++ gethostname=yes ++ uname=yes ++ mktemp=yes ++ tmpnam=yes ++ tempnam=yes ++ getcwd=yes ++ getwd=yes ++ rename=yes ++ waitpid=yes ++ wait3=yes ++ wait4=yes ++ utime_h=yes ++ regcomp=yes ++ ++ ++ # Element type of the gidset argument of getgroups(); typically int ++ # or gid_t. Only needed by the UNIX extension. ++ ++ getgroups_type=gid_t +--- /dev/null Fri Mar 27 13:45:57 1998 ++++ config/sites/pkgsrc Tue Mar 31 10:24:13 1998 +@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ ++# This is a shell script. It is sourced by the build scripts in the ++# various subdirectories to gather site- and installation-specific ++# information required for building the Makefiles. ++# ++# This script is read after the "system" file, therefore you can place ++# variable settings here to override those from "system". ++# ++# Some variables in this script are interpreted as boolean variables and ++# indicate presence or absence of one specific feature. The value "yes" ++# is regarded as "true", all other values (including no value or even ++# non-existence of the variable) are interpreted as "false". ++# ++# Do not forget to quote values that contain shell meta syntax. ++# ++# ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ++ ++ ++# The directory where all files are installed by running "make install". ++# The subdirectories bin, lib, include, and runtime (with various ++# subdirectories) are created automatically, but $install_dir isn't. ++# Make sure $install_dir doesn't point to the top of the source tree ++# (i.e. choose a subdirectory or a directory outside the source tree). ++ ++install_dir=${PREFIX}/lib/elk ++ ++ ++# Libraries against which to link the X11 extension (typically -lX11). ++# ++# Any of the following library lists may be prefixed by something like ++# -L/usr/X11/lib if the X-libraries do not reside in a standard directory; ++# an additional -R/usr/X11/lib and -lsocket may be required in case of ++# SunOS 5.x/SysVR4). ++ ++libxlib="-L${X11BASE}/lib -lX11" ++ ++# Libraries against which to link the Xt extension (typically ++# -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lSM -lICE -lXext -lX11). -lXaw is needed to get the correct ++# definition of the vendor shell widget class ++ ++libxt="-L${X11BASE}/lib -lX11 -lXext -lICE -lSM -lXt -lXmu -lXaw" ++ ++ ++# Libraries against which to link the Athena widgets extension (typically ++# identical to libxt above) ++ ++libxaw="-L${X11BASE}/lib -lX11 -lXext -lICE -lSM -lXt -lXmu -lXaw" ++ ++ ++# Libraries against which to link the Motif extension (typically like ++# libaw above with Xaw replaced by Xm) ++ ++libxmotif="-L${X11BASE}/lib -lX11 -lXext -lICE -lSM -lXt -lXmu -lXm" ++ ++ ++# Additional flags (typically -Isomething) to be supplied to the C ++# compiler when compiling an X11 application, or a Motif application, ++# respectively. ++ ++x11_incl=-I${X11BASE}/include ++motif_incl=-I${X11BASE}/include ++ ++ ++# Set "gdbm" to "yes" if you have the GNU gdbm library installed and ++# want the gdbm extension to be compiled. "gdbm_inc" gives additional ++# C compiler flags required to compile a program using gdbm. ++ ++gdbm= ++gdbm_incl=-I${PREFIX}/include ++ ++ ++# Do you want to use the generational garbage collector? If not, the ++# stop-and-copy garbage collector will be used. ++ ++generational_gc=yes ++ ++ ++# The default heap size of the Scheme interpreter in KBytes (if the ++# stop-and-copy garbage collector is used). ++ ++default_heap_size=1024 |