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$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.4 2005/12/21 17:56:10 joerg Exp $
--- configure.orig
+++ configure
@@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@
LIBS="$LIBS -lm"
f77_compile='${F77-f77} $FFLAGS -c conftest.f 1>&5 2>&5'
f77_make='make F77="${F77-f77}" FFLAGS="$FFLAGS" -f conftest.mak conftest.o 1>&5 2>&5'
-c_f77_link='(${F77-f77} $FFLAGS -c conftestf.f && ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.c conftestf.o -o conftest $LDFLAGS $LIBS) 1>&5 2>&5'
+c_f77_link='(${F77-f77} $FFLAGS -c conftestf.f && ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -c conftest.c && ${F77-f77} conftest.o conftestf.o -o conftest $LDFLAGS $LIBS) 1>&5 2>&5'
# The next two don't include LDFLAGS, because some loser f77 compilers
# (like on hp) do their own thing with the -L option.
@@ -4378,60 +4378,12 @@
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Where would we expect to find the Fortran libraries?
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-# Check whether --with-fortran-libs or --without-fortran-libs was given.
-if test "${with_fortran_libs+set}" = set; then
- withval="$with_fortran_libs"
- fortran_libs="${withval}"
-else
- # The patterns are not necessarily exclusive, so their order is important.
- case "$host" in
- sparc-sun-sunos4* )
- fortran_libs="/usr/lang/SC1.0" ;;
- sparc-sun-solaris2* )
- fortran_libs=`/bin/ls -d /opt/SUNWspro/SC* | head -1`/lib ;;
- alpha*-*-osf* )
- fortran_libs="/usr/lib" ;;
- *-hp-hpux1* )
- fortran_libs="/opt/fortran/lib" ;;
- * )
- fortran_libs="" ;;
- esac
-fi;
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-# What are the names of the native Fortran libraries? The patterns
-# are not necessarily exclusive, so their order is important.
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-case "$host" in
- alpha* ) f77_lib_names="Futil ots for Ufor" ;;
- *-aix* ) f77_lib_names="xlf xlf90" ;;
- *-hpux1* ) f77_lib_names="cl U77" ;;
- *-hpux9* ) f77_lib_names="f U77" ;;
- *-hpux* ) f77_lib_names="F77 I77 IO77" ;;
- *-dec-ultrix* ) f77_lib_names="for i util ots I77 U77 F77" ;;
- mips-sgi-irix*) f77_lib_names="F77 I77 U77 isam fpe ftn" ;;
- mips-* ) f77_lib_names="F77 I77 U77 isam" ;;
- *-solaris2* ) f77_lib_names="F77 M77 sunmath" ;;
- *-sunos4* ) f77_lib_names="F77 V77" ;;
- titan-* ) f77_lib_names="iF77 uF77 mF77" ;;
- *-unicos* ) f77_lib_names="F77 I77 sci f" ;;
- * ) f77_lib_names="F77 I77" ;;
-esac
-f77_lib_names="$f77_lib_names g2c f2c"
-for f in $f77_lib_names; do reversed_names="$f $reversed_names"; done
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# On linux (and perhaps other GNU systems), the linker has trouble
# with dynamically linked Fortran.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
cat >> confdefs.h <<\EOF
-#if linux
+#if linux || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__)
void MAIN__ (void) {abort();}
#endif
EOF
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