4.104.114.84.95
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on this file since 8cdb582 was
9ec96478,
checked in by Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>, on 03/19/99 at 21:54:36
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Towards automake VIII patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@…>:
OK, I 've made up my mind to cut a big chunk of my automake-patches (:-).
Below you can find a drop-in replacement of the aclocal directory. It
contains a lot of new macro files, most of them are directly cut from rtems
top-level configure script, some are new some are identical to former
versions. The motivation behind these files is to reuse parts from rtems
current top-level configure.in script in up-coming subdirectory configure.in
scripts.
I'd like to ask you to untar the archive ontop of the source tree and to
add/commit these files to CVS. Adding these files should not have any
influence on RTEMS momentary configuration (except of you are required to
run aclocal -I aclocal && autoconf afterwards), because most of them
currently are not used at all.
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BTW: Please upgrade to autoconf-2.13 and automake-2.4, if you havn't done
this already (egcs/CVS require them, too). My upcoming automake files
require automake-2.4 which requires autoconf-2.13 or later.
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1 | AC_DEFUN(RTEMS_ENABLE_BARE, |
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2 | [ |
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3 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(bare-cpu-cflags, |
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4 | [ --enable-bare-cpu-cflags specify a particular cpu cflag] |
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5 | [ (bare bsp specific)], |
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6 | [case "${enableval}" in |
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7 | no) BARE_CPU_CFLAGS="" ;; |
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8 | *) BARE_CPU_CFLAGS="${enableval}" ;; |
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9 | esac], |
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10 | [BARE_CPU_CFLAGS=""]) |
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11 | |
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12 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(bare-cpu-model, |
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13 | [ --enable-bare-cpu-model specify a particular cpu model] |
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14 | [ (bare bsp specific)], |
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15 | [case "${enableval}" in |
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16 | no) BARE_CPU_MODEL="" ;; |
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17 | *) BARE_CPU_MODEL="${enableval}" ;; |
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18 | esac], |
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19 | [BARE_CPU_MODEL=""]) |
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20 | ]) |
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21 | |
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