common/autoconf/spec.sh.in
changeset 13697 5262b00bc10c
parent 13133 701e61c32ece
--- a/common/autoconf/spec.sh.in	Wed Jul 05 18:22:17 2017 +0200
+++ b/common/autoconf/spec.sh.in	Tue Sep 18 11:29:16 2012 -0700
@@ -23,505 +23,14 @@
 # questions.
 #
 
-# Configured"@DATE_WHEN_CONFIGURED@ to build for a @OPENJDK_TARGET_SYSTEM@ system,
-# using 'configure @CONFIGURE_COMMAND_LINE@'
-
-# The "human readable" name of this configuration
-CONF_NAME="@CONF_NAME@"
-
-# The built jdk will run in this target system.
-OPENJDK_TARGET_SYSTEM="@OPENJDK_TARGET_SYSTEM@"
-
-OPENJDK_TARGET_OS="@OPENJDK_TARGET_OS@"
-OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_FAMILY="@OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_FAMILY@"
-OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_API="@OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_API@"
-
-OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU="@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU@"
-OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH="@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH@"
-OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_BITS="@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_BITS@"
-OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ENDIAN="@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ENDIAN@"
-
-# We are building on this build system.
-# When not cross-compiling, it is the same as the target.
-OPENJDK_BUILD_SYSTEM="@OPENJDK_BUILD_SYSTEM@"
-
-OPENJDK_BUILD_OS="@OPENJDK_BUILD_OS@"
-OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_FAMILY="@OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_FAMILY@"
-OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_API="@OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_API@"
-
-OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU="@OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU@"
-OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_ARCH="@OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_ARCH@"
-OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_BITS="@OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_BITS@"
-OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_ENDIAN="@OPENJDK_BUILD_CPU_ENDIAN@"
-
-# Legacy OS values for use in release file.
-REQUIRED_OS_NAME="@REQUIRED_OS_NAME@"
-REQUIRED_OS_VERSION="@REQUIRED_OS_VERSION@"
-
-# Old name for OPENJDK_TARGET_OS (aix,bsd,hpux,linux,macosx,solaris,windows etc)
-PLATFORM="@OPENJDK_TARGET_OS@"
-# Old name for OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU, uses i586 and amd64, instead of ia32 and x64.
-ARCH="@LEGACY_OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU1@"
-# Yet another name for arch used for an extra subdir below the jvm lib.
-# Uses i386 and amd64, instead of ia32 and x64.
-LIBARCH="@LEGACY_OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU2@"
-# Use to switch between solaris and windows subdirs in the jdk.
-LEGACY_OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_API="@LEGACY_OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_API@"
-# 32 or 64 bit
-ARCH_DATA_MODEL="@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_BITS@"
-# Legacy setting for building for a 64 bit machine.
-# If yes then this expands to _LP64=1
-ENDIAN="@OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ENDIAN@"
-JIGSAW="@JIGSAW@"
-LIBM=-lm
-LIBDL="@LIBDL@"
-
-# colon or semicolon
-PATH_SEP="@PATH_SEP@"
-
-# The sys root where standard headers and libraries are found.
-# Usually not needed since the configure script should have
-# taken it into account already when setting CFLAGS et al.
-SYS_ROOT="@SYS_ROOT@"
-
-# Paths to the source code
-SRC_ROOT="@SRC_ROOT@"
-ADD_SRC_ROOT="@ADD_SRC_ROOT@"
-OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT="@OVERRIDE_SRC_ROOT@"
-TOPDIR="@SRC_ROOT@"
-OUTPUT_ROOT="@OUTPUT_ROOT@"
-JDK_MAKE_SHARED_DIR="@JDK_TOPDIR@"/makefiles/common/shared
-JDK_TOPDIR="@JDK_TOPDIR@"
-LANGTOOLS_TOPDIR="@LANGTOOLS_TOPDIR@"
-CORBA_TOPDIR="@CORBA_TOPDIR@"
-JAXP_TOPDIR="@JAXP_TOPDIR@"
-JAXWS_TOPDIR="@JAXWS_TOPDIR@"
-HOTSPOT_TOPDIR="@HOTSPOT_TOPDIR@"
-COPYRIGHT_YEAR="@COPYRIGHT_YEAR@"
-
-# Information gathered from the version.numbers file.
-JDK_MAJOR_VERSION="@JDK_MAJOR_VERSION@"
-JDK_MINOR_VERSION="@JDK_MINOR_VERSION@"
-JDK_MICRO_VERSION="@JDK_MICRO_VERSION@"
-JDK_UPDATE_VERSION="@JDK_UPDATE_VERSION@"
-JDK_BUILD_NUMBER="@JDK_BUILD_NUMBER@"
-MILESTONE="@MILESTONE@"
-LAUNCHER_NAME="@LAUNCHER_NAME@"
-PRODUCT_NAME="@PRODUCT_NAME@"
-PRODUCT_SUFFIX="@PRODUCT_SUFFIX@"
-JDK_RC_PLATFORM_NAME="@JDK_RC_PLATFORM_NAME@"
-COMPANY_NAME="@COMPANY_NAME@"
-
-# Different version strings generated from the above information.
-JDK_VERSION="@JDK_VERSION@"
-RUNTIME_NAME="@RUNTIME_NAME@"
-FULL_VERSION="@FULL_VERSION@"
-JRE_RELEASE_VERSION="@FULL_VERSION@"
-RELEASE="@RELEASE@"
-COOKED_BUILD_NUMBER="@COOKED_BUILD_NUMBER@"
-
-# How to compile the code: release, fastdebug or slowdebug
-DEBUG_LEVEL="@DEBUG_LEVEL@"
-
-# This is the JDK variant to build.
-# The JDK variant is a name for a specific set of modules to be compiled for the JDK.
-JDK_VARIANT="@JDK_VARIANT@"
-
-# Should we compile support for running with a graphical UI? (ie headful)
-# Should we compile support for running without? (ie headless)
-SUPPORT_HEADFUL="@SUPPORT_HEADFUL@"
-SUPPORT_HEADLESS="@SUPPORT_HEADLESS@"
-
-# These are the libjvms that we want to build.
-# The java launcher uses the default.
-# The other can be selected by specifying -client -server -kernel -zero or -zeroshark
-# on the java launcher command line.
-JVM_VARIANTS="@JVM_VARIANTS@"
-JVM_VARIANT_SERVER="@JVM_VARIANT_SERVER@"
-JVM_VARIANT_CLIENT="@JVM_VARIANT_CLIENT@"
-JVM_VARIANT_KERNEL="@JVM_VARIANT_KERNEL@"
-JVM_VARIANT_ZERO="@JVM_VARIANT_ZERO@"
-JVM_VARIANT_ZEROSHARK="@JVM_VARIANT_ZEROSHARK@"
-
-# Legacy setting: OPT or DBG
-VARIANT="@VARIANT@"
-# Legacy setting: true or false
-FASTDEBUG="@FASTDEBUG@"
-# Legacy setting: debugging the class files?
-DEBUG_CLASSFILES="@DEBUG_CLASSFILES@"
-# Legacy setting: -debug or -fastdebug
-BUILD_VARIANT_RELEASE="@BUILD_VARIANT_RELEASE@"
-
-LANGTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR="@LANGTOOLS_OUTPUTDIR@"
-CORBA_OUTPUTDIR="@CORBA_OUTPUTDIR@"
-JAXP_OUTPUTDIR="@JAXP_OUTPUTDIR@"
-JAXWS_OUTPUTDIR="@JAXWS_OUTPUTDIR@"
-HOTSPOT_OUTPUTDIR="@HOTSPOT_OUTPUTDIR@"
-
-# This where a working jvm is built.
-# You can run ${JDK_OUTPUTDIR}/bin/java
-# Though the layout of the contents of ${JDK_OUTPUTDIR} is not
-# yet the same as a default installation.
-JDK_OUTPUTDIR="@OUTPUT_ROOT@"/jdk
-
-# When you run "make install" it will create the standardized
-# layout for the jdk and the jre inside the images subdir.
-# Then it will copy the contents of the jdk into the installation
-# directory.
-IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR="@OUTPUT_ROOT@"/images
-
-LANGTOOLS_DIST="@LANGTOOLS_DIST@"
-CORBA_DIST="@CORBA_DIST@"
-JAXP_DIST="@JAXP_DIST@"
-JAXWS_DIST="@JAXWS_DIST@"
-HOTSPOT_DIST="@HOTSPOT_DIST@"
-
-# Legacy variables used by Release.gmk
-JDK_IMAGE_DIR=${IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR}/j2sdk-image
-JRE_IMAGE_DIR=${IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR}/j2re-image
-
-# Can be /sparcv9 or /amd64 on Solaris
-ISA_DIR="@LEGACY_OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU3@"
-BINDIR="${JDK_OUTPUTDIR}/bin${ISA_DIR}"
-
-# The boot jdk to use
-ALT_BOOTDIR="@BOOT_JDK@"
-BOOT_JDK="@BOOT_JDK@"
-BOOT_JDK_JVMARGS="@BOOT_JDK_JVMARGS@"
-BOOT_RTJAR="@BOOT_RTJAR@"
-BOOT_TOOLSJAR="@BOOT_TOOLSJAR@"
-
-# When compiling Java source to be run by the boot jdk
-# use these extra flags, eg -source 6 -target 6
-BOOT_JDK_SOURCETARGET="@BOOT_JDK_SOURCETARGET@"
-
-# Information about the build system
-NUM_CORES="@NUM_CORES@"
-# This is used from the jdk build for C/C++ code.
-PARALLEL_COMPILE_JOBS="@CONCURRENT_BUILD_JOBS@"
-# Store javac server synchronization files here, and
-# the javac server log files.
-JAVAC_SERVERS="@JAVAC_SERVERS@"
-# Should we use a javac server or not? The javac server gives
-# an enormous performance improvement since it reduces the
-# startup costs of javac and reuses as much as possible of intermediate
-# compilation work. But if we want to compile with a non-Java
-# javac compiler, like gcj. Then we cannot use javac server and
-# this variable is set to false.
-JAVAC_USE_REMOTE="@JAVAC_USE_REMOTE@"
-# We can block the Javac server to never use more cores than this.
-# This is not for performance reasons, but for memory usage, since each
-# core requires its own JavaCompiler. We might have 64 cores and 4GB
-# of memory, 64 JavaCompilers will currently not fit in a 3GB heap.
-# Since there is no sharing of data between the JavaCompilers.
-JAVAC_SERVER_CORES="@JAVAC_SERVER_CORES@"
-# Should we use dependency tracking between Java packages? true or false.
-JAVAC_USE_DEPS="@JAVAC_USE_DEPS@"
-# We can invoke javac: SINGLE_THREADED_BATCH or MULTI_CORE_CONCURRENT
-JAVAC_USE_MODE="@JAVAC_USE_MODE@"
-# Enable not yet complete sjavac support.
-ENABLE_SJAVAC="@ENABLE_SJAVAC@"
-
-# The OpenJDK makefiles should be changed to using the standard
-# configure output ..._CFLAGS and ..._LIBS. In the meantime we
-# extract the information here.
-FREETYPE2_LIB_PATH="@FREETYPE2_LIB_PATH@"
-FREETYPE2_LIBS="@FREETYPE2_LIBS@"
-FREETYPE2_CFLAGS="@FREETYPE2_CFLAGS@"
-USING_SYSTEM_FT_LIB="@USING_SYSTEM_FT_LIB@"
-CUPS_CFLAGS="@CUPS_CFLAGS@"
-
-PACKAGE_PATH="@PACKAGE_PATH@"
-
-# Source file for cacerts
-CACERTS_FILE="@CACERTS_FILE@"
-
-#MOZILLA_HEADERS_PATH=
-
-# Necessary additional compiler flags to compile X11 
-X_CFLAGS="@X_CFLAGS@"
-X_LIBS="@X_LIBS@"
-OPENWIN_HOME="@OPENWIN_HOME@"
-
-# There are two types: CC or CL
-# CC is gcc and others behaving reasonably similar.
-# CL is cl.exe only.
-COMPILER_TYPE="@COMPILER_TYPE@"
-
-# Flags used for overriding the default opt setting for a C/C++ source file.
-C_O_FLAG_HIGHEST="@C_O_FLAG_HIGHEST@"
-C_O_FLAG_HI="@C_O_FLAG_HI@"
-C_O_FLAG_NORM="@C_O_FLAG_NORM@"
-C_O_FLAG_NONE="@C_O_FLAG_NONE@"
-CXX_O_FLAG_HIGHEST="@CXX_O_FLAG_HIGHEST@"
-CXX_O_FLAG_HI="@CXX_O_FLAG_HI@"
-CXX_O_FLAG_NORM="@CXX_O_FLAG_NORM@"
-CXX_O_FLAG_NONE="@CXX_O_FLAG_NONE@"
-
-C_FLAG_DEPS="@C_FLAG_DEPS@"
-CXX_FLAG_DEPS="@CXX_FLAG_DEPS@"
-
-# Tools that potentially need to be cross compilation aware.
-CC="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @CCACHE@ @CC@"
-
-# CFLAGS used to compile the jdk native libraries (C-code)
-CFLAGS_JDKLIB="@CFLAGS_JDKLIB@"
-CXXFLAGS_JDKLIB="@CXXFLAGS_JDKLIB@"
-
-# CFLAGS used to compile the jdk native launchers (C-code)
-CFLAGS_JDKEXE="@CFLAGS_JDKEXE@"
-CXXFLAGS_JDKEXE="@CXXFLAGS_JDKEXE@"
-
-CXX="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @CCACHE@ @CXX@"
-#CXXFLAGS="@CXXFLAGS@"
-
-OBJC="@CCACHE@ @OBJC@"
-#OBJCFLAGS="@OBJCFLAGS@"
-
-CPP="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @CPP@"
-#CPPFLAGS="@CPPFLAGS@"
-
-# The linker can be gcc or ld on posix systems, or link.exe on winapi systems.
-LD="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @LD@"
-
-# LDFLAGS used to link the jdk native libraries (C-code)
-LDFLAGS_JDKLIB="@LDFLAGS_JDKLIB@"
-LDFLAGS_JDKLIB_SUFFIX="@LDFLAGS_JDKLIB_SUFFIX@"
-
-# On some platforms the linker cannot be used to create executables, thus
-# the need for a separate LDEXE command.
-LDEXE="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @LDEXE@"
-
-# LDFLAGS used to link the jdk native launchers (C-code)
-LDFLAGS_JDKEXE="@LDFLAGS_JDKEXE@"
-LDFLAGS_JDKEXE_SUFFIX="@LDFLAGS_JDKEXE_SUFFIX@"
-
-# Sometimes a different linker is needed for c++ libs
-LDCXX="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @LDCXX@"
-# The flags for linking libstdc++ linker.
-LIBCXX="@LIBCXX@"
-
-# Sometimes a different linker is needed for c++ executables
-LDEXECXX="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @LDEXECXX@"
-
-# If cross compiling, then define CROSS_COMPILE_ARCH=cpu_name here.
-# The HOSTCC should really be named BUILDCC, ie build executable for
-# the build platform. Same as CC when not cross compiling.
-HOSTCC="@HOSTCC@"
-HOSTCXX="@HOSTCXX@"
-# And of course, the jdk spells HOSTCC as NIO_CC/HOST_CC 
-HOST_CC="@HOSTCC@"
-NIO_CC="@HOSTCC@"
-
-AS="@AS@"
-ASFLAGS="@ASFLAGS@"
-
-# AR is used to create a static library (is ar in posix, lib.exe in winapi)
-AR="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @AR@"
-ARFLAGS="@ARFLAGS@"
-
-NM="@NM@"
-STRIP="@STRIP@"
-MCS="@MCS@"
-
-# Command to create a shared library
-SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS="@SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS@"
-
-# Options to linker to specify a mapfile. 
-# (Note absence of = assignment, because we do not want to evaluate the macro body here)
-SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_MAPFILE="@SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_MAPFILE@"
-
-# Options for C/CXX compiler to be used if linking is performed
-#   using reorder file
-C_FLAG_REORDER="@C_FLAG_REORDER@"
-CXX_FLAG_REORDER="@CXX_FLAG_REORDER@"
-
-#
-# Options for generating debug symbols
-ENABLE_DEBUG_SYMBOLS="@ENABLE_DEBUG_SYMBOLS@"
-CFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS="@CFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS@"
-CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS="@CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS@"
-ZIP_DEBUGINFO_FILES="@ZIP_DEBUGINFO_FILES@"
-
-# Options to linker to specify the library name.
-# (Note absence of = assignment, because we do not want to evaluate the macro body here)
-SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_NAME="@SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_NAME@"
-
-# Set origin using the linker, ie use the relative path to the dependent library to find the dependees.
-# (Note absence of = assignment, because we do not want to evaluate the macro body here)
-SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_ORIGIN="@SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_ORIGIN@"
-
-# Different OS:es have different ways of naming shared libraries.
-# The SHARED_LIBRARY macro takes "verify" as and argument and returns:
-#    "libverify.so" or "libverify.dylib" or "verify.dll" depending on platform.
-# (Note absence of = assignment, because we do not want to evaluate the macro body here)
-SHARED_LIBRARY="@SHARED_LIBRARY@"
-STATIC_LIBRARY="@STATIC_LIBRARY@"
-LIBRARY_PREFIX="@LIBRARY_PREFIX@"
-SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX="@SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX@"
-STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX="@STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX@"
-EXE_SUFFIX="@EXE_SUFFIX@"
-OBJ_SUFFIX="@OBJ_SUFFIX@"
+CAT="@CAT@"
+CD=cd
+CP="@CP@"
+DIFF="@DIFF@"
+ECHO="@ECHO@"
+FIND="@FIND@"
+GREP="@GREP@"
+RM="@RM@"
+SED="@SED@"
 
 POST_STRIP_CMD="@POST_STRIP_CMD@"
-POST_MCS_CMD='@POST_MCS_CMD@'
-
-JAVA_FLAGS="@BOOT_JDK_JVMARGS@"
-
-JAVA="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @JAVA@ ${JAVA_FLAGS}"
-
-JAVAC="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @JAVAC@"
-JAVAC_FLAGS="@JAVAC_FLAGS@"
-
-JAVAH="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @JAVAH@"
-
-JAR="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @JAR@"
-
-RMIC="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @RMIC@"
-
-NATIVE2ASCII="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @NATIVE2ASCII@"
-
-BOOT_JAR_CMD="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @JAR@"
-BOOT_JAR_JFLAGS=
-
-# Tools adhering to a minimal and common standard of posix compliance.
-AWK="@AWK@"
-CAT="@CAT@"
-CCACHE="@CCACHE@"
-# CD is going away, but remains to cater for legacy makefiles.
-CD=cd
-CHMOD="@CHMOD@"
-CP="@CP@"
-CPIO="@CPIO@"
-CUT="@CUT@"
-DATE="@DATE@"
-DF="@DF@"
-DIFF="@DIFF@"
-FIND="@FIND@"
-FIND_DELETE="@FIND_DELETE@"
-ECHO="@ECHO@"
-EGREP="@EGREP@"
-FGREP="@FGREP@"
-GREP="@GREP@"
-HEAD="@HEAD@"
-LS="@LS@"
-LN="@LN@"
-MKDIR="@MKDIR@"
-MV="@MV@"
-NAWK="@NAWK@"
-PRINTF="@PRINTF@"
-PWD="@THEPWDCMD@"
-RM="@RM@"
-SED="@SED@"
-SH="@SH@"
-SORT="@SORT@"
-TAR="@TAR@"
-TAIL="@TAIL@"
-TEE="@TEE@"
-TR="@TR@"
-TOUCH="@TOUCH@"
-WC="@WC@"
-XARGS="@XARGS@"
-ZIPEXE="@ZIP@"
-ZIP="@ZIP@"
-UNZIP="@UNZIP@"
-MT="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @MT@"
-RC="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @RC@"
-DUMPBIN="@UNCYGDRIVE@ @DUMPBIN@"
-CYGPATH="@CYGPATH@"
-LDD="@LDD@"
-OTOOL="@OTOOL@"
-READELF="@READELF@"
-EXPR="@EXPR@"
-FILE="@FILE@"
-HG="@HG@"
-OBJCOPY="@OBJCOPY@"
-
-UNCYGDRIVE="@UNCYGDRIVE@"
-
-# Build setup
-ENABLE_DOCS="@ENABLE_DOCS@"
-GENERATE_DOCS="@ENABLE_DOCS@"
-DISABLE_NIMBUS="@DISABLE_NIMBUS@"
-USE_EXTERNAL_LIBJPEG="@USE_EXTERNAL_LIBJPEG@"
-USE_EXTERNAL_LIBGIF="@USE_EXTERNAL_LIBGIF@"
-USE_EXTERNAL_LIBZ="@USE_EXTERNAL_LIBZ@"
-LIBZIP_CAN_USE_MMAP="@LIBZIP_CAN_USE_MMAP@"
-CHECK_FOR_VCINSTALLDIR="@CHECK_FOR_VCINSTALLDIR@"
-MSVCRNN_DLL="@MSVCR100DLL@"
-
-
-####################################################
-#
-# Legacy Hotspot support
-
-HOTSPOT_DIST="@HOTSPOT_DIST@"
-HOTSPOT_MAKE_ARGS="@HOTSPOT_MAKE_ARGS@"
-# This is used from the libjvm build for C/C++ code.
-HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS="@CONCURRENT_BUILD_JOBS@"
-# Control wether Hotspot runs Queens test after building
-TEST_IN_BUILD="@TEST_IN_BUILD@"
-
-####################################################
-#
-# INSTALLATION
-#
-
-# Common prefix for all installed files. Defaults to /usr/local,
-# but /opt/myjdk is another common version. 
-INSTALL_PREFIX="@prefix@"
-
-# Directories containing architecture-dependent files should be relative to exec_prefix
-INSTALL_EXECPREFIX="@exec_prefix@"
-
-# java,javac,javah,javap etc are installed here.
-INSTALL_BINDIR="@bindir@"
-
-# Read only architecture-independent data
-INSTALL_DATADIR="@datadir@"
-
-# Root of above.
-INSTALL_DATAROOTDIR="@datarootdir@"
-
-# Doc files, other than info and man.
-INSTALL_DOCDIR="@docdir@"
-
-# Html documentation
-INSTALL_HTMLDIR="@htmldir@"
-
-# Installing C header files, JNI headers for example.
-INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR="@includedir@"
-
-# Installing library files....
-INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR="@libdir@"
-
-# Executables that other programs run.
-INSTALL_LIBEXECDIR="@libexecdir@"
-
-# Locale-dependent but architecture-independent data, such as message catalogs. 
-INSTALL_LOCALEDIR="@localedir@"
-
-# Modifiable single-machine data
-INSTALL_LOCALSTATEDIR="@localstatedir@"
-
-# Man pages
-INSTALL_MANDIR="@mandir@"
-
-# Modifiable architecture-independent data.
-INSTALL_SHAREDSTATEDIR="@sharedstatedir@"
-
-# Read-only single-machine data
-INSTALL_SYSCONFDIR="@sysconfdir@"
-
-
-####################################################
-#
-# Misc
-#
-
-# Name of Service Agent library
-SALIB_NAME="@SALIB_NAME@"
-
-OS_VERSION_MAJOR="@OS_VERSION_MAJOR@"
-OS_VERSION_MINOR="@OS_VERSION_MINOR@"
-OS_VERSION_MICRO="@OS_VERSION_MICRO@"