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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# QNX hints
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#
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# As of perl5.004_04, all tests pass under:
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# QNX 4.23A
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# Watcom 10.6 with Beta/970211.wcc.update.tar.F
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# socket3r.lib Nov21 1996.
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#
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# As with many unix ports, this one depends on a few "standard"
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# unix utilities which are not necessarily standard for QNX.
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#
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# /bin/sh This is used heavily by Configure and then by
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# perl itself. QNX's version is fine, but Configure
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# will choke on the 16-bit version, so if you are
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# running QNX 4.22, link /bin/sh to /bin32/ksh
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# ar This is the standard unix library builder.
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# We use wlib. With Watcom 10.6, when wlib is
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# linked as "ar", it behaves like ar and all is
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# fine. Under 9.5, a cover is required. One is
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# included in ../qnx
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# nm This is used (optionally) by configure to list
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# the contents of libraries. I will generate
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# a cover function on the fly in the UU directory.
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# cpp Configure and perl need a way to invoke a C
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# preprocessor. I have created a simple cover
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# for cc which does the right thing. Without this,
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# Configure will create it's own wrapper which works,
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# but it doesn't handle some of the command line arguments
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# that perl will throw at it.
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# make You really need GNU make to compile this. GNU make
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# ships by default with QNX 4.23, but you can get it
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# from quics for earlier versions.
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# Outstanding Issues:
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# lib/posix.t test fails on test 17 because acos(1) != 0.
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# Resolved in 970211 Beta
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# lib/io_udp.t test hangs because of a bug in getsockname().
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# Fixed in latest BETA socket3r.lib
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# There is currently no support for dynamically linked
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# libraries.
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# These hints were submitted by:
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# Norton T. Allen
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# Harvard University Atmospheric Research Project
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# allen@huarp.harvard.edu
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#
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# If you have suggestions or changes, please let me know.
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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echo ""
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echo "Some tests may fail. Please read the hints/qnx.sh file."
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echo ""
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# At present, all QNX systems are equivalent architectures,
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# so it is reasonable to call archname=x86-qnx rather than
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# making an unnecessary distinction between AT-qnx and PCI-qnx,
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# for example.
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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archname='x86-qnx'
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# QNX doesn't come with a csh and the ports of tcsh I've used
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# don't work reliably:
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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csh=''
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d_csh='undef'
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full_csh=''
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# setuid scripts are secure under QNX.
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# (Basically, the same race conditions apply, but assuming
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# the scripts are located in a secure directory, the methods
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# for exploiting the race condition are defeated because
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# the loader expands the script name fully before executing
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# the interpreter.)
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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d_suidsafe='define'
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# difftime is implemented as a preprocessor macro, so it doesn't show
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# up in the libraries:
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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d_difftime='define'
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# strtod is in the math library, but we can't tell Configure
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# about the math library or it will confuse the linker
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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d_strtod='define'
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lib_ext='3r.lib'
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libc='/usr/lib/clib3r.lib'
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# ccflags:
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# I like to turn the warnings up high, but a few common
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# constructs make a lot of noise, so I turn those warnings off.
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# A few still remain...
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#
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# HIDEMYMALLOC is necessary if using mymalloc since it is very
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# tricky (though not impossible) to totally replace the watcom
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# malloc/free set.
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#
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# unix.h is required as a general rule for unixy applications.
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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ccflags='-DHIDEMYMALLOC -mf -w4 -Wc,-wcd=202 -Wc,-wcd=203 -Wc,-wcd=302 -Wc,-fi=unix.h'
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# ldflags:
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# If you want debugging information, you must specify -g on the
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# link as well as the compile. If optimize != -g, you should
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# remove this.
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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ldflags="-g -N1M"
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so='none'
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selecttype='fd_set *'
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# Add -lunix to list of libs. This is needed mainly so the nm
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# search will find funcs in the unix lib. Including unix.h should
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# automatically include the library without -l.
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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libswanted="$libswanted unix"
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if [ -z "`which ar 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
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cat <<-'EOF' >&4
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I don't see an 'ar', so I'm guessing you are running
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Watcom 9.5 or earlier. You may want to install the ar
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cover found in the qnx subdirectory of this distribution.
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It might reasonably be placed in /usr/local/bin.
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EOF
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fi
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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# Here is a nm script which fixes up wlib's output to look
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# something like nm's, at least enough so that Configure can
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# use it.
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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if [ -z "`which nm 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
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cat <<-EOF
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Creating a quick-and-dirty nm cover for Configure to use:
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EOF
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cat >./UU/nm <<-'EOF'
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#! /bin/sh
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#__USAGE
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#%C <lib> [<lib> ...]
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# Designed to mimic Unix's nm utility to list
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# defined symbols in a library
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unset WLIB
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for i in $*; do wlib $i; done |
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awk '
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/^ / {
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for (i = 1; i <= NF; i++) {
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sub("_$", "", $i)
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print "000000 T " $i
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}
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}'
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EOF
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chmod +x ./UU/nm
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fi
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cppstdin=`which cpp 2>/dev/null`
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if [ -n "$cppstdin" ]; then
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cat <<-EOF >&4
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I found a cpp at $cppstdin and will assume it is a good
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thing to use. If this proves to be false, there is a
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thin cover for cpp in the qnx subdirectory of this
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distribution which you could move into your path.
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EOF
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cpprun="$cppstdin"
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else
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cat <<-EOF >&4
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There is a cpp cover in the qnx subdirectory of this
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distribution which works a little better than the
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Configure default. You may wish to copy it to
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/usr/local/bin or some other suitable location.
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EOF
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fi
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