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Use $CRT_DIR in more places.
* configure.in (--with-crt-dir): Doc fix (now valid for all platforms).
(CRT_DIR): On (powerpc64|sparc64)-*-linux-gnu*, default to /usr/lib64.
On hpux10-20, default to /lib.
* src/m/amdx86-64.h (START_FILES, LIB_STANDARD): Change the logic around,
since the defaults (set by the system file) are fine in most cases.
[GNU_LINUX, __OpenBSD__, __NetBSD__, __APPLE__]: Remove sections.
* src/m/ibms390x.h (START_FILES, LIB_STANDARD):
* src/m/macppc.h (START_FILES, LIB_STANDARD) [GNU_LINUX]:
* src/m/sparc.h (START_FILES, LIB_STANDARD) [__linux__]:
Remove definitions, since they are set correctly in s/gnu-linux.h.
* src/s/freebsd.h (START_FILES, LIB_STANDARD):
* src/s/gnu-linux.h (START_FILES, LIB_STANDARD):
* src/s/hpux10-20.h (START_FILES):
* src/s/netbsd.h (START_FILES, LIB_STANDARD, START_FILES_1, END_FILES_1):
Use $CRT_DIR in place of fixed /usr/lib, /lib directories.
* src/Makefile.in: Comment.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 26 Apr 2010 20:14:14 -0700 |
parents | b6efdc75a68e |
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Most of the files in this directory are originally from the X11R2 XMenu library, distributed by MIT under the terms in the file copyright.h. As of Release 2 of the X Window System, Version 11 from MIT, the XMenu library is no longer supported. It is not used in any software supplied by MIT and its use is not encouraged. In X11R1, oldXMenu/ was found in the lib/ directory of the X11 source; but in X11R2 it was moved to contrib/. The following files are from the X11 oldXMenu/ directory: Activate.c AddPane.c AddSel.c ChgPane.c ChgSel.c Create.c DelPane.c DelSel.c Destroy.c Error.c EvHand.c FindPane.c FindSel.c InsPane.c InsSel.c Internal.c Locate.c Post.c Recomp.c SetAEQ.c SetFrz.c SetPane.c SetSel.c XMenu.h XMenuInt.h (renamed from "XMenuInternal.h") The following files are from the X11 oldX/ directory: X10.h XCrAssoc.c XDelAssoc.c XDestAssoc.c XLookAssoc.c XMakeAssoc.c This code is used by Emacs in the absence of an X-toolkit.