# configure.host # This shell script handles all host based configuration for libgcj. # It sets various shell variables based on the the host and the # configuration options. You can modify this shell script without # needing to rerun autoconf. # This shell script should be invoked as # . configure.host # If it encounters an error, it will exit with a message. # It uses the following shell variables: # host The configuration host # host_cpu The configuration host CPU # target_optspace --enable-target-optspace ("yes", "no", "") # It sets the following shell variables: # libgcj_cflags Special CFLAGS to use when building # libgcj_cxxflags Special CXXFLAGS to use when building # libgcj_javaflags Special JAVAFLAGS to use when building # libgcj_sublib_ltflags Special Libtool flags to use when building sublibs # libgcj_sublib_core_extra_deps Extra dependencies to add to core sublib # libgcj_interpreter If the bytecode interpreter supports this platform. # enable_java_net_default If java.net native code should be enabled by # default. # enable_hash_synchronization_default If hash synchronization should be # enabled by default. # enable_libgcj_sublibs_default Whether to build libgcj as a bunch of # separate shared libraries or in one # monolithic one. # sysdeps_dir Directory containing system-dependent headers # slow_pthread_self The synchronization code should try to avoid # pthread_self calls by caching thread IDs in a hashtable # can_unwind_signal Set to "yes" if the EH unwinder supports throwing # from a signal handler. # fallback_backtrace_h Header to use for fallback backtrace implementation # (only for targets that don't support DWARF2 unwind) # descriptor_h Header to use for looking past function descriptors # use_libgcj_bc Whether to build a "libgcj-bc" library for BC-ABI # binaries to link against. libgcj_flags= libgcj_cflags= libgcj_cxxflags= libgcj_javaflags= libgcj_sublib_ltflags= libgcj_sublib_core_extra_deps= libgcj_interpreter= enable_java_net_default=yes enable_hash_synchronization_default=no enable_libgcj_sublibs_default=no sysdeps_dir=generic slow_pthread_self= can_unwind_signal=no fallback_backtrace_h=sysdep/generic/backtrace.h case "${target_optspace}:${host}" in yes:*) libgcj_flags="${libgcj_flags} -Os" ;; :m32r-* | :d10v-* | :d30v-*) libgcj_flags="${libgcj_flags} -Os" ;; no:* | :*) # Nothing. ;; esac AM_RUNTESTFLAGS= # Set any host dependent compiler flags. # THIS TABLE IS SORTED. 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So to work this away we use the below undefine. libgcj_flags="${libgcj_flags} -Usun" libgcj_interpreter=yes libgcj_cxxflags= libgcj_cflags= DIVIDESPEC=-fno-use-divide-subroutine enable_hash_synchronization_default=yes slow_pthread_self=yes ;; x86_64-*) sysdeps_dir=i386 # For 64-bit we always use SSE registers for arithmetic, # which doesn't have the extra precision problems of the fpu. # But be careful about 32-bit multilibs. case " $CC " in *" -m32 "*) libgcj_flags="${libgcj_flags} -ffloat-store" ;; esac libgcj_flags="${libgcj_flags} -fomit-frame-pointer" # On Solaris we have defined 'sun' which later conflicts with # namespace usage. 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