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# hints/openbsd.sh
#
# hints file for OpenBSD; Todd Miller 
# Edited to allow Configure command-line overrides by
#  Andy Dougherty 
#
# To build with distribution paths, use:
#	./Configure -des -Dopenbsd_distribution=defined
#

# OpenBSD has a better malloc than perl...
test "$usemymalloc" || usemymalloc='n'

# malloc wrap works
case "$usemallocwrap" in
'') usemallocwrap='define' ;;
esac

# Currently, vfork(2) is not a real win over fork(2).
usevfork="$undef"

# In OpenBSD < 3.3, the setre?[ug]id() are emulated using the
# _POSIX_SAVED_IDS functionality which does not have the same
# semantics as 4.3BSD.  Starting with OpenBSD 3.3, the original
# semantics have been restored.
case "$osvers" in
[0-2].*|3.[0-2])
	d_setregid=$undef
	d_setreuid=$undef
	d_setrgid=$undef
	d_setruid=$undef
esac

#
# Not all platforms support dynamic loading...
# For the case of "$openbsd_distribution", the hints file
# needs to know whether we are using dynamic loading so that
# it can set the libperl name appropriately.
# Allow command line overrides.
#
ARCH=`arch | sed 's/^OpenBSD.//'`
case "${ARCH}-${osvers}" in
alpha-2.[0-8]|mips-2.[0-8]|powerpc-2.[0-7]|m88k-*|hppa-*|vax-*)
	test -z "$usedl" && usedl=$undef
	;;
*)
	test -z "$usedl" && usedl=$define
	# We use -fPIC here because -fpic is *NOT* enough for some of the
	# extensions like Tk on some OpenBSD platforms (ie: sparc)
	cccdlflags="-DPIC -fPIC $cccdlflags"
	case "$osvers" in
	[01].*|2.[0-7]|2.[0-7].*)
		lddlflags="-Bshareable $lddlflags"
		;;
	2.[8-9]|3.0)
		ld=${cc:-cc}
		lddlflags="-shared -fPIC $lddlflags"
		;;
	*) # from 3.1 onwards
		ld=${cc:-cc}
		lddlflags="-shared -fPIC $lddlflags"
		libswanted=`echo $libswanted | sed 's/ dl / /'`
		;;
	esac

	# We need to force ld to export symbols on ELF platforms.
	# Without this, dlopen() is crippled.
	ELF=`${cc:-cc} -dM -E -  UU/usethreads.cbu <<'EOCBU'
case "$usethreads" in
$define|true|[yY]*)
	# any openbsd version dependencies with pthreads?
	ccflags="-pthread $ccflags"
	ldflags="-pthread $ldflags"
	case "$osvers" in
	[0-2].*|3.[0-2])
		# Change from -lc to -lc_r
		set `echo "X $libswanted " | sed 's/ c / c_r /'`
		shift
		libswanted="$*"
	;;
	esac
	case "$osvers" in
	[012].*|3.[0-5])
        	# Broken at least up to OpenBSD 3.5, we'll see about 3.6
		d_getservbyname_r=$undef ;;
	esac
esac
EOCBU

# This script UU/use64bitint.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure 
# after it has prompted the user for whether to use 64-bitness.
cat > UU/use64bitint.cbu <<'EOCBU'
case "$use64bitint" in
$define|true|[yY]*)
	echo " "
	echo "Checking if your C library has broken 64-bit functions..." >&4
	$cat >check.c <
typedef $uquadtype myULL;
int main (void)
{
    struct {
	double d;
	myULL  u;
    } *p, test[] = {
	{4294967303.15, 4294967303ULL},
	{4294967294.2,  4294967294ULL},
	{4294967295.7,  4294967295ULL},
	{0.0, 0ULL}
    };
    for (p = test; p->u; p++) {
	myULL x = (myULL)p->d;
	if (x != p->u) {
	    printf("buggy\n");
	    return 0;
	}
    }
    printf("ok\n");
    return 0;
}
EOCP
	set check
	if eval $compile_ok; then
	    libcquad=`./check`
	    echo "Your C library's 64-bit functions are $libcquad."
	else
	    echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program.)"
	    echo "Assuming that your C library's 64-bit functions are ok."
	    libcquad="ok"
	fi
	$rm -f check.c check

	case "$libcquad" in
	    buggy*)
		cat >&4 <




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