HostVendor_CPP='unknown'
HostOS_CPP='mingw32'
exeext='.exe'
- # We assume you're using mingw32 via the gcc that comes
- # with cygwin, and not the native port, so let's augment
- # the gcc command-line used here with -mno-cygwin -mwin32
- # to arrange for good things to happen.
- CFLAGS="-mno-cygwin -mwin32 $CFLAGS"
- CPPFLAGS="-mno-cygwin -mwin32 $CPPFLAGS"
;;
m68k-next-nextstep2)
HostPlatform_CPP='m68k_next_nextstep2'
test -n "$with_glut_xlib" && CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DGLUT_XLIB_IMPLEMENTATION=$with_glut_xlib"
+
+
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------
dnl End of configure script option section
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------
dnl ** look for `perl', but only in /bin on Windows
case $HostOS_CPP in
cygwin32|mingw32)
- if test x"$MinimalUnixDeps" = "xNO"; then
AC_CHECK_PROG(PerlCmd,perl,/bin/perl,,/bin)
if test -z "$PerlCmd"; then
echo "You must install the version of Perl shipped with GHC"
echo "(or a compatible one) in /bin."
exit 1
fi
- fi
;;
*)
AC_PATH_PROG(PerlCmd,perl)
AC_PROG_CC
FPTOOLS_HAVE_GCC
+dnl ** does the C compiler support option -mwin32 ?
+FPTOOLS_CC_MWIN32
+
dnl ** figure out how to invoke cpp directly (gcc -E is no good)
AC_PROG_CPP
+
case $HostOS_CPP in
-mingw32)
- CPP="$CPP -mno-cygwin -mwin32"
+cygwin32|mingw32)
+ STD_CC_OPTS="-mno-cygwin $CC_MWIN32_FLAG"
+ CPP="$CPP $STD_CC_OPTS"
+ CFLAGS="$STD_CC_OPTS $CFLAGS"
+ CPPFLAGS="$STD_CC_OPTS $CPPFLAGS"
+ ;;
+*)
+ STD_CC_OPTS=""
;;
esac
+SRC_CC_OPTS="-O $STD_CC_OPTS"
+AC_SUBST(SRC_CC_OPTS)
+
dnl ** figure out how to do context diffs
FPTOOLS_PROG_DIFF
FPTOOLS_CHECK_LIBM()
AC_SUBST(LIBM)
+case $HostOS_CPP in
+cygwin32) ;;
+mingw32) ;;
+*) AC_PATH_XTRA() ;;
+esac
+
dnl ################################################################
dnl Check for libraries
dnl ################################################################
dnl ** code before data?
FPTOOLS_CODE_BEFORE_DATA
+
AC_OUTPUT(mk/config.mk, echo timestamp > mk/stamp-h )