Fred Fish c3e964b955 * configure.in (*-*-netware, i[34]86-*-netware): New configs.
* Makefile.in (BFD32_BACKENDS):  Add nlm.o, nlm32.o, nlm32-gen.o.
	* Makefile.in (BFD64_BACKENDS):  Add nlm64.o, nlm64-gen.o.
	* Makefile.in (CFILES):  Add nlm{32,64}.c, nlm{32,64}-gen.c.
	* Makefile.in (nlm.o, nlm{32,64}.o, nlm{32,64}-gen.o:  New targets.
	* bfd-in2.h (INLINE):  Defines moved here.
	* {aoutx.h, elf.c, elfcode.h}:  Move INLINE defines to bfd-in2.h.
	* libelf.h (CAT4):  Move define to bfd-in2.h.
	* bfd-in2.h (CAT4):  Merge CAT4 macro with other CAT macros.
	* bfd-in2.h (union tdata):  Add nlm_obj_data.
	* bfd-in2.h (enum target_flavour):  Add bfd_target_nlm_flavour.
	* targets.c (bfd_nlm{32,64}_{big,little}_vec):  Add prototypes.
	* targets.c (target_vector):  Add bfd_nlm{32,64}_{big,little}_vec.
	* (libnlm.h, nlm.c, nlmcode.h, nlm{32,64}-gen.c,
	nlm{32,64}-target.h, nlm{32,64}.c, config/i386-nlm.mt):  New files
	for NLM support.
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HPPA/ELF README file:

	HP PA-RISC support was contributed by the Center for Software Science
	at the University of Utah.

This is the status of the hppa/elf code in bfd 2.0 as of January 29, 1993:

1. It generates correct ELF files for all of the input I've given it
so far.  I've used this version of libbfd.a to build an hppa/elf
version of gas 1.36 (emits SOM).  I've run files as large as 200K
lines of assembly through it.

2. ELF executables that are created *always* have 3 program header
table entries.  This is due to the exec() support we have in the
kernel for ELF executables.  It expects *exactly* 3 program header
table entries -- one for text, one for data, and one for bss.
Currently, there's no support for any other types of program header
table entries.