X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ghc%2Frts%2Fgmp%2Fconfigure;h=82946804862778db71401e6483e424f231f5adc4;hb=b6d70ef77033fd09f7bfb9c020fd9e40b3dbac29;hp=f5d95216e9e7d10baacf038c4debfb5f1bc53151;hpb=85f83fc1f0c1a7d6c543fe001ba89548efec2380;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/ghc/rts/gmp/configure b/ghc/rts/gmp/configure index f5d9521..8294680 100644 --- a/ghc/rts/gmp/configure +++ b/ghc/rts/gmp/configure @@ -3094,7 +3094,7 @@ if test "$ac_cv_prog_gcc" = yes; then # Check if gcc -print-prog-name=ld gives a path. echo $ECHO_N "checking for ld used by GCC... $ECHO_C" 1>&6 echo "configure:3090: checking for ld used by GCC" 1>&5 - case $lt_target in + case $target in *-*-mingw*) # gcc leaves a trailing carriage return which upsets mingw ac_prog=`($CC -print-prog-name=ld) 2>&5 | tr -d '\015'` ;; @@ -4436,7 +4436,16 @@ for tmp_fn in ${gmp_mpn_functions} ; do # SLPJ trace echo "...$tmp_fn..." 1>&6 - rm -f mpn/${tmp_fn}.[Ssc] mpn/${tmp_fn}.asm +# This line was +# rm -f mpn/${tmp_fn}.[Ssc] mpn/${tmp_fn}.asm +# but I found that on my NT workstation the command +# would unpredictably hang. rm wasn't an active process, +# but absolutlely nothing was happening. +# I *think* that expanding the [Ssc] cures the problem +# SLPJ May 01 + rm -f mpn/${tmp_fn}.S mpn/${tmp_fn}.s mpn/${tmp_fn}.c mpn/${tmp_fn}.asm + + echo "...$tmp_fn (done rm)..." 1>&6 # functions that can be provided by multi-function files tmp_mulfunc= @@ -5139,7 +5148,7 @@ for ac_file in : $CONFIG_LINKS; do if test "x$ac_file" != x:; then ac_dest=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's%:.*%%'` ac_source=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's%[^:]*:%%'` - echo "linking $srcdir/$ac_source to $ac_dest" + echo "copying $srcdir/$ac_source to $ac_dest" if test ! -r $srcdir/$ac_source; then { echo "configure: error: $srcdir/$ac_source: File not found" 1>&2; exit 1; } @@ -5164,11 +5173,20 @@ for ac_file in : $CONFIG_LINKS; do if test "x$ac_file" != x:; then *) ac_rel_source="$ac_dots$srcdir/$ac_source" ;; esac + # Note: Dodgy local mods to 'make things work' in an environment (cygwin) + # that supports symlinks (through silly hack) using tools that don't + # understand them (mingw). The end sometimes justifies the means, son. + # # Make a symlink if possible; otherwise try a hard link. - if ln -s $ac_rel_source $ac_dest 2>/dev/null || - ln $srcdir/$ac_source $ac_dest; then : + #if ln -s $ac_rel_source $ac_dest 2>/dev/null || + # ln $srcdir/$ac_source $ac_dest; then : + # + # Note: If the -p offends your 'cp', just drop it; no harm done, you'll just + # get more recompilations. + # + if cp -p $srcdir/$ac_source $ac_dest; then : else - { echo "configure: error: cannot link $ac_dest to $srcdir/$ac_source" 1>&2; exit 1; } + { echo "configure: error: cannot copy $ac_dest to $srcdir/$ac_source" 1>&2; exit 1; } fi fi; done EOF