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* configure.ac (funcs, vars, checkfuncs): Don't munge on Cygwin,
as it no longer shares libiberty object files. * configure: Regenerated.
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2009-01-18 Dave Korn <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com>
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* configure.ac (funcs, vars, checkfuncs): Don't munge on Cygwin,
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as it no longer shares libiberty object files.
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* configure: Regenerated.
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2009-01-07 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
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* cp-demangle.c (d_expression): Remove mangling for zero-op casts.
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case "${host}" in
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*-*-cygwin*)
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# The Cygwin library actually uses a couple of files from
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# libiberty when it is built. If we are building a native
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# Cygwin, and we run the tests, we will appear to have these
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# files. However, when we go on to build winsup, we will wind up
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# with a library which does not have the files, since they should
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# have come from libiberty.
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# We handle this by removing the functions the winsup library
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# provides from our shell variables, so that they appear to be
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# missing.
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# DJ - only if we're *building* cygwin, not just building *with* cygwin
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if test -n "${with_target_subdir}"
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then
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funcs="`echo $funcs | sed -e 's/random//'`"
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case $LIBOBJS in
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"random.$ac_objext" | \
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*" random.$ac_objext" | \
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"random.$ac_objext "* | \
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*" random.$ac_objext "* ) ;;
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*) LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS random.$ac_objext" ;;
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esac
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vars="`echo $vars | sed -e 's/sys_siglist//'`"
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checkfuncs="`echo $checkfuncs | sed -e 's/strsignal//' -e 's/psignal//'`"
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fi
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;;
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*-*-mingw32*)
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# Under mingw32, sys_nerr and sys_errlist exist, but they are
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# macros, so the test below won't find them.
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case "${host}" in
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*-*-cygwin*)
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# The Cygwin library actually uses a couple of files from
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# libiberty when it is built. If we are building a native
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# Cygwin, and we run the tests, we will appear to have these
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# files. However, when we go on to build winsup, we will wind up
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# with a library which does not have the files, since they should
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# have come from libiberty.
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# We handle this by removing the functions the winsup library
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# provides from our shell variables, so that they appear to be
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# missing.
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# DJ - only if we're *building* cygwin, not just building *with* cygwin
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if test -n "${with_target_subdir}"
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then
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funcs="`echo $funcs | sed -e 's/random//'`"
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AC_LIBOBJ([random])
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vars="`echo $vars | sed -e 's/sys_siglist//'`"
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checkfuncs="`echo $checkfuncs | sed -e 's/strsignal//' -e 's/psignal//'`"
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fi
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;;
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*-*-mingw32*)
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# Under mingw32, sys_nerr and sys_errlist exist, but they are
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# macros, so the test below won't find them.
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