Mercurial > emacs
changeset 96466:33ec067952ba
Regnerate.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:14:10 +0000 |
parents | f9c7bc38ee36 |
children | 2f224124246c |
files | configure |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/configure Tue Jul 01 03:07:26 2008 +0000 +++ b/configure Tue Jul 01 03:14:10 2008 +0000 @@ -24153,6 +24153,16 @@ test "${exec_prefix}" != NONE && exec_prefix=`echo "${exec_prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'` +# Now get this: Some word that is part of the ${srcdir} directory name +# or the ${configuration} value might, just might, happen to be an +# identifier like `sun4' or `i386' or something, and be predefined by +# the C preprocessor to some helpful value like 1, or maybe the empty +# string. Needless to say consequent macro substitutions are less +# than conducive to the makefile finding the correct directory. +cpp_undefs="`echo $srcdir $configuration $canonical | + sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/ /g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/ *$//' \ + -e 's/ */ -U/g' -e 's/-U[0-9][^ ]*//g'`" + ## Check if the C preprocessor will convert `..' to `. .'. If so, set ## CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL to `yes' so that the code to generate Makefile ## from Makefile.c can correctly provide the arg `-traditional' to the @@ -24731,7 +24741,7 @@ # # INIT-COMMANDS # -GCC="$GCC" NON_GNU_CPP="$NON_GNU_CPP" CPP="$CPP" CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL="$CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" +GCC="$GCC" NON_GNU_CPP="$NON_GNU_CPP" CPP="$CPP" CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL="$CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" cpp_undefs="$cpp_undefs" _ACEOF @@ -25392,17 +25402,6 @@ # and lib-src/Makefile from ${srcdir}/lib-src/Makefile.c # This must be done after src/config.h is built, since we rely on that file. -# Now get this: Some word that is part of the ${srcdir} directory name -# or the ${configuration} value might, just might, happen to be an -# identifier like `sun4' or `i386' or something, and be predefined by -# the C preprocessor to some helpful value like 1, or maybe the empty -# string. Needless to say consequent macro substitutions are less -# than conducive to the makefile finding the correct directory. -undefs="`echo $top_srcdir $configuration $canonical | -sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/ /g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/ *$//' \ - -e 's/ */ -U/g' -e 's/-U[0-9][^ ]*//g' \ -`" - echo creating src/epaths.h ${MAKE-make} epaths-force @@ -25421,7 +25420,7 @@ sed -e '1,/start of cpp stuff/d'\ -e 's,/\*\*/#\(.*\)$,/* \1 */,' \ < Makefile.c > junk.c - $CPP $undefs -I. -I$srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \ + $CPP $cpp_undefs -I. -I$srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \ sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' > junk2.c cat junk1.c junk2.c > Makefile.new rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c @@ -25437,7 +25436,7 @@ sed -e '1,/start of cpp stuff/d'\ -e 's,/\*\*/#\(.*\)$,/* \1 */,' \ < Makefile.c > junk.c - $CPP $undefs -I. -I$srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \ + $CPP $cpp_undefs -I. -I$srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \ sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' > junk2.c cat junk1.c junk2.c > Makefile.new rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c