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-/* The following definitions will only work on Linux.
- I (ADR) make no apology for this because we SHOULD NOT
- be using system based tests and I want to get this puppy running
- tonight. I'm forced to define these values here because the
- current system contains 2 (two) config.h files - both of
- which are needed. Will someone at Glasgow please fix this mess. */
-#define HostPlatform_TYPE i386_unknown_linux
-#define TargetPlatform_TYPE i386_unknown_linux
-#define BuildPlatform_TYPE i386_unknown_linux
-
-#define i386_unknown_linux_HOST 1
-#define i386_unknown_linux_TARGET 1
-#define i386_unknown_linux_BUILD 1
-
-#define i386_HOST_ARCH 1
-#define i386_TARGET_ARCH 1
-#define i386_BUILD_ARCH 1
-
-#define linux_HOST_OS 1
-#define linux_TARGET_OS 1
-#define linux_BUILD_OS 1
-
-#define unknown_HOST_VENDOR 1
-#define unknown_TARGET_VENDOR 1
-#define unknown_BUILD_VENDOR 1
-
@TOP@
-/* Define if we're have GNU libc. */
-#undef _GNU_SOURCE
+/* Define to alignment constraint on chars */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_CHAR
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on doubles */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_DOUBLE
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on floats */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_FLOAT
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on ints */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_INT
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on longs */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_LONG
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on long longs */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_LONG_LONG
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on shorts */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_SHORT
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on unsigned chars */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_UNSIGNED_CHAR
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on unsigned ints */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_UNSIGNED_INT
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on unsigned longs */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_UNSIGNED_LONG
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on unsigned long longs */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on unsigned shorts */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_UNSIGNED_SHORT
+
+/* Define to alignment constraint on void pointers */
+#undef ALIGNMENT_VOID_P
+
+/* Define if code lives before data in memory */
+#undef CODE_BEFORE_DATA
+
+/* Define as the symbol which marks the end of the data section */
+#undef DATA_SECTION_END_MARKER
+
+/* Define as the decl which terminates the data section */
+#undef DATA_SECTION_END_MARKER_DECL
/* Define if time.h or sys/time.h define the altzone variable */
#undef HAVE_ALTZONE
-/* Define to the type of the timezone variable (usually long or time_t) */
-#undef TYPE_TIMEZONE
+/* Define if you have /bin/sh */
+#define HAVE_BIN_SH 0
+
+/* Define if you have the GetModuleFileName function. */
+#define HAVE_GETMODULEFILENAME 0
+
+/* Define if C compiler supports long long types */
+#undef HAVE_LONG_LONG
+
+/* Define if fcntl.h defines O_BINARY */
+#undef HAVE_O_BINARY
+
+/* Define if compiler supports prototypes. */
+#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES 0
-/* Define to unsigned int if <sys/types.h> doesn't define */
-#undef uint
+/* Define if time.h or sys/time.h define the timezone variable */
+#undef HAVE_TIMEZONE
-/* Define to unsigned long int if <sys/types.h> doesn't define */
-#undef ulong
+/* Define if you have the WinExec function. */
+#define HAVE_WINEXEC 0
-/* Define to unsigned long long int if <sys/types.h> doesn't define */
-#undef ullong
+/* Define if you support the production (and use) of Win32 DLLs. */
+#undef HAVE_WIN32_DLL_SUPPORT
+
+/* Define if you have and want to use readline in Hugs. */
+#undef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
+
+/* Define if C Symbols have a leading underscore added by the compiler */
+#undef LEADING_UNDERSCORE
+
+/* Define as the symbol which marks the end of the text section */
+#undef TEXT_SECTION_END_MARKER
+
+/* Define to decl that terminates text section. */
+#undef TEXT_SECTION_END_MARKER_DECL
+
+/* Define to the type of the timezone variable (usually long or time_t) */
+#undef TYPE_TIMEZONE
+/* Define if signal handlers have type void (*)(int)
+ * (Otherwise, they're assumed to have type int (*)(void).)
+ */
+#define VOID_INT_SIGNALS 0
+
\f
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