old-cross-binutils/bfd/configure.in
John Gilmore 5a5fa3688c * configure.host: New file, contains mapping of host configs
to host support file names for bfd, binutils, opcodes.
* configure.in:  Use it.
* i386aout.c:  Cleanup, dump TARGET_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN_P.
* i386bsd.c:  Cleanup, reformat.
* config/i386-bsd.mt:  Comment changes.
* config/i386bsd.mh:  New file for core file support.
* hosts/i386bsd.h:  Merge changes from Peter Schauer.
* bout.c (ALIGN):  Rename to ALIGNER, since system header files
on BSD 4.4 define ALIGN (sigh!).
1992-10-09 11:38:30 +00:00

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# This file is a shell script that supplies the information necessary
# to tailor a template configure script into the configure script
# appropriate for this directory. For more information, check any
# existing configure script.
configdirs="doc"
srctrigger=libbfd.c
srcname="BFD"
target_dependent=true
# per-host:
. ${srcdir}/configure.host
# Set up to make a link between the host's include file and "sysdep.h".
files="hosts/${my_host}.h"
links="sysdep.h"
if [ ! -f ${srcdir}/${files} ] ; then
if [ -n "${my_host}" ] ; then
echo '***' No file ${srcdir}/${files} 1>&2
fi
echo '***' ${srcname} does not support host ${host} 1>&2
exit 1
fi
host_makefile_frag=
if [ -f ${srcdir}/config/${my_host}.mh ] ; then
host_makefile_frag=config/${my_host}.mh
fi
# per-target:
# WHEN ADDING ENTRIES TO THIS MATRIX:
# Make sure that the left side always has two dashes. Otherwise you
# can get spurious matches. Even for unambiguous cases, do this as a
# convention, else the table becomes a real mess to understand and maintain.
case "${target}" in
a29k-*-ebmon) bfd_target=a29k-coff ;;
a29k-*-udi) bfd_target=a29k-coff ;;
a29k-*-aout) bfd_target=a29k-aout ;;
a29k-*-coff) bfd_target=a29k-coff ;;
a29k-*-sym1) bfd_target=a29k-coff ;;
h8300-*-*) bfd_target=h8300-coff ;;
hppa*-*-bsd) bfd_target=hppabsd ;;
hppa*-*-hpux) bfd_target=hppahpux ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv4*) bfd_target=i386-elf ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv*) bfd_target=i386-coff ;;
i[34]86-*-sco*) bfd_target=i386-coff ;;
i[34]86-*-bsd*) bfd_target=i386-bsd ;;
i[34]86-none-*) bfd_target=i386-coff ;;
i960-*-vxworks) bfd_target=i960-bout ;;
m68*-hp-bsd) bfd_target=hp300bsd ;;
m68*-*-aout) bfd_target=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-*-coff) bfd_target=m68k-coff ;;
m68*-*-hpux) bfd_target=hp300 ;;
m68*-*-os68k) bfd_target=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-*-sunos*) bfd_target=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-*-vxworks*) bfd_target=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-ericsson-*) bfd_target=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-netx-*) bfd_target=m68k-aout ;;
m88k-*-*) bfd_target=m88k-coff ;;
mips-big-*) bfd_target=irix3 ;;
mips-dec-*) bfd_target=decstation ;;
mips-sgi-*) bfd_target=irix3 ;;
rs6000-*-*) bfd_target=rs6000 ;;
sparc-*-solaris2*) bfd_target=sparc-elf ;;
sparc-*-sysv4*) bfd_target=sparc-elf ;;
sparc-*-*) bfd_target=sparc-aout ;;
sparclite-*-*) bfd_target=sparc-aout ;;
tahoe-*-*) bfd_target=tahoe ;;
vax-*-*) bfd_target=vax ;;
we32k-*-*) bfd_target=we32k ;;
z8k*-*-*) bfd_target=z8k-coff ;;
*-*-aout) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-aout ;;
*-*-bsd) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-aout ;;
*-*-sysv4*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-elf ;;
*-*-solaris2*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-elf ;;
*-*-go32) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-aout ;;
*-*-linux*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-linux ;;
*-*-sysv*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-coff ;;
*-*-scosysv*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-coff ;;
*-adobe-*) bfd_target=adobe ;;
*-sony-*) bfd_target=news ;;
*-intel-*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-coff ;;
*-stratus-*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-elf ;;
*-cbm-*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-elf ;;
*-ncr-*) bfd_target=${target_cpu}-elf ;;
*-tandem-*) bfd_target=st2000 ;;
esac
if [ ! -f ${srcdir}/config/${bfd_target}.mt ] ; then
if [ -n "${bfd_target}" ] ; then
echo '***' No file ${srcdir}/config/${bfd_target}.mt 1>&2
fi
echo '***' BFD does not support target ${target} 1>&2
echo '***' Look in bfd/configure.in for supported targets 1>&2
exit 1
fi
target_makefile_frag=config/${bfd_target}.mt
# We don't do any links based on the target system, just very minor makefile
# config.