# sco.sh # Courtesy of Joel Rosi-Schwartz # Additional SCO version info from # Peter Wolfe # Last revised # Fri Jul 19 14:54:25 EDT 1996 # by Andy Dougherty # To use gcc, use sh Configure -Dcc=gcc # But gcc will *not* do dynamic laoding on 3.2.5, # for that use sh Configure -Dcc=icc # See below for more details. # figure out what SCO version we are. The output of uname -X is # something like: # System = SCO_SV # Node = xxxxx # Release = 3.2v5.0.0 # KernelID = 95/08/08 # Machine = Pentium # BusType = ISA # Serial = xxxxx # Users = 5-user # OEM# = 0 # Origin# = 1 # NumCPU = 1 # Use /bin/uname (because Gnu may be first on the path and # it does not support -X) to figure out what SCO version we are: case `/bin/uname -X | egrep '^Release'` in *3.2v4.*) scorls=3 ;; # I don't know why this is 3 instead of 4 :-) *3.2v5.*) scorls=5 ;; *) scorls=3 ;; # this probabaly shouldn't happen esac # 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) ;; # On SCO 3.2v5 both cc and icc can build dynamic load, but cc core # dumps if optimised, so I am only setting this up for icc. # It is possible that some 3.2v4.2 system have icc, I seem to # recall it was available as a seperate product but I have no # knowledge if it can do dynamic loading and if so how. # Joel Rosi-Schwartz icc)# Apparently, SCO's cc gives rather verbose warnings # Set -w0 to turn them off. case $scorls in 3) ccflags="$ccflags -W0 -quiet -U M_XENIX" ;; 5) ccflags="$ccflags -belf -w0 -U M_XENIX" optimize="-O1" # -g -O1 will not work # optimize="-O0" may be needed for pack test to pass. lddlflags='-G -L/usr/local/lib' ldflags=' -W l,-Bexport -L/usr/local/lib' dlext='so' dlsrc='dl_dlopen.xs' usedl='define' ;; esac ;; *) # Apparently, miniperl core dumps if -O is used. case "$optimize" in '') optimize=none ;; esac # Apparently, SCO's cc gives rather verbose warnings # Set -w0 to turn them off. case $scorls in 3) ccflags="$ccflags -W0 -quiet -U M_XENIX" ;; 5) ccflags="$ccflags -w0 -U M_XENIX -DPERL_SCO5" ;; esac ;; 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 # Apparently, some versions of SCO include both .so and .a libraries, # but they don't mix as they do on other ELF systems. The upshot is # that Configure finds -ldl (libdl.so) but 'ld' complains it can't # find libdl.a. # I don't know which systems have this feature, so I'll just remove # -dl from libswanted for all SCO systems until someone can figure # out how to get dynamic loading working on SCO. # # The output of uname -X on one such system was # System = SCO_SV # Node = xxxxx # Release = 3.2v5.0.0 # KernelID = 95/08/08 # Machine = Pentium # BusType = ISA # Serial = xxxxx # Users = 5-user # OEM# = 0 # Origin# = 1 # NumCPU = 1 # # The 5.0.0 on the Release= line is probably the thing to watch. # Andy Dougherty # Thu Feb 1 15:06:56 EST 1996 libswanted=`echo " $libswanted " | sed -e 's/ dl / /'` set X $libswanted shift libswanted="$*" # Perl 5.003_05 and later try to include both and # in pp_sys.c, but that fails due to a redefinition of struct timeval. # This will generate a WHOA THERE. Accept the default. i_sysselct=$undef