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# Copyright 1999-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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# |
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# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as |
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# published by the Free Software Foundation. Sun designates this |
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# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided |
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# by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
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# |
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# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
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# accompanied this code). |
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# |
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
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# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
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# |
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# Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, |
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# CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or |
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# have any questions. |
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# |
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# Makefile to specify compiler flags for programs and libraries |
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# targeted to Linux. Should not contain any rules. |
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# |
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# Warning: the following variables are overriden by Defs.gmk. Set |
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# values will be silently ignored: |
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# CFLAGS (set $(OTHER_CFLAGS) instead) |
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# CPPFLAGS (set $(OTHER_CPPFLAGS) instead) |
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# CXXFLAGS (set $(OTHER_CXXFLAGS) instead) |
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# LDFLAGS (set $(OTHER_LDFAGS) instead) |
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# LDLIBS (set $(EXTRA_LIBS) instead) |
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# LDLIBS_COMMON (set $(EXTRA_LIBS) instead) |
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# Get shared JDK settings |
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include $(BUILDDIR)/common/shared/Defs.gmk |
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# Part of INCREMENTAL_BUILD mechanism. |
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# Compiler emits things like: path/file.o: file.h |
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# We want something like: relative_path/file.o relative_path/file.d: file.h |
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CC_DEPEND = -MM |
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CC_DEPEND_FILTER = $(SED) -e 's!$*\.$(OBJECT_SUFFIX)!$(dir $@)& $(dir $@)$*.$(DEPEND_SUFFIX)!g' |
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ifndef PLATFORM_SRC |
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PLATFORM_SRC = $(TOPDIR)/src/solaris |
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endif # PLATFORM_SRC |
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# platform specific include files |
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PLATFORM_INCLUDE_NAME = $(PLATFORM) |
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PLATFORM_INCLUDE = $(INCLUDEDIR)/$(PLATFORM_INCLUDE_NAME) |
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# suffix used for make dependencies files. |
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DEPEND_SUFFIX = d |
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# The suffix applied to the library name for FDLIBM |
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FDDLIBM_SUFFIX = a |
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# The suffix applied to scripts (.bat for windows, nothing for unix) |
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SCRIPT_SUFFIX = |
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# CC compiler object code output directive flag value |
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CC_OBJECT_OUTPUT_FLAG = -o #trailing blank required! |
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CC_PROGRAM_OUTPUT_FLAG = -o #trailing blank required! |
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# |
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# Default HPI libraries. Build will build only native, unless |
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# overriden at the make command line. This makes it convenient for |
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# people doing, say, a pthreads port -- they can create a posix |
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# directory here, and say "gnumake HPIS=posix" at the top |
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# level. |
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# |
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HPIS = native |
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# |
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# Default optimization |
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# |
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT = -O3 |
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CC_HIGHER_OPT = -O3 |
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CC_LOWER_OPT = -O2 |
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CC_NO_OPT = |
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ifeq ($(PRODUCT), java) |
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_OPT = $(CC_HIGHER_OPT) |
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else |
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_OPT = $(CC_LOWER_OPT) |
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CPPFLAGS_DBG += -DLOGGING |
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endif |
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# For all platforms, do not omit the frame pointer register usage. |
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# We need this frame pointer to make it easy to walk the stacks. |
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# This should be the default on X86, but ia64 and amd64 may not have this |
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# as the default. |
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_amd64 += -fno-omit-frame-pointer -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_i586 += -fno-omit-frame-pointer -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_ia64 += -fno-omit-frame-pointer -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparcv9 += -m64 -mcpu=v9 |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON_sparcv9 += -m64 -mcpu=v9 |
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparc += -m32 -mcpu=v9 |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON_sparc += -m32 -mcpu=v9 |
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ifeq ($(ZERO_BUILD), true) |
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED = $(ZERO_ARCHFLAG) |
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ifeq ($(ZERO_ENDIANNESS), little) |
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED += -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
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endif |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += $(ZERO_ARCHFLAG) |
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else |
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED = $(CFLAGS_REQUIRED_$(ARCH)) |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += $(LDFLAGS_COMMON_$(ARCH)) |
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# Add in platform specific optimizations for all opt levels |
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += $(_OPT_$(ARCH)) |
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CC_HIGHER_OPT += $(_OPT_$(ARCH)) |
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CC_LOWER_OPT += $(_OPT_$(ARCH)) |
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# If NO_OPTIMIZATIONS is defined in the environment, turn all optimzations off |
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ifdef NO_OPTIMIZATIONS |
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT = $(CC_NO_OPT) |
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CC_HIGHER_OPT = $(CC_NO_OPT) |
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CC_LOWER_OPT = $(CC_NO_OPT) |
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endif |
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# |
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# Selection of warning messages |
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GCC_INHIBIT = -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses |
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GCC_STYLE = |
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GCC_WARNINGS = -W -Wall $(GCC_STYLE) $(GCC_INHIBIT) |
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# Treat compiler warnings as errors, if warnings not allowed |
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# |
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ifeq ($(COMPILER_WARNINGS_FATAL),true) |
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GCC_WARNINGS += -Werror |
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endif |
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# Misc compiler options |
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# |
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ifeq ($(ARCH),ppc) |
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CFLAGS_COMMON = -fsigned-char |
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else # ARCH |
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CFLAGS_COMMON = -fno-strict-aliasing |
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endif # ARCH |
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PIC_CODE_LARGE = -fPIC |
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PIC_CODE_SMALL = -fpic |
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GLOBAL_KPIC = $(PIC_CODE_LARGE) |
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ifeq ($(ARCH), amd64) |
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CFLAGS_COMMON += $(GLOBAL_KPIC) $(GCC_WARNINGS) -pipe |
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else |
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CFLAGS_COMMON += $(GLOBAL_KPIC) $(GCC_WARNINGS) |
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endif |
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# Linux 64bit machines use Dwarf2, which can be HUGE, have fastdebug use -g1 |
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DEBUG_FLAG = -g |
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ifeq ($(FASTDEBUG), true) |
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ifeq ($(ARCH_DATA_MODEL), 64) |
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DEBUG_FLAG = -g1 |
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endif |
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endif |
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CFLAGS_OPT = $(POPT) |
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CFLAGS_DBG = $(DEBUG_FLAG) |
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CFLAGS_COMMON += $(CFLAGS_REQUIRED) |
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON = $(GLOBAL_KPIC) -DCC_NOEX $(GCC_WARNINGS) |
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CXXFLAGS_OPT = $(POPT) |
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CXXFLAGS_DBG = $(DEBUG_FLAG) |
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON += $(CFLAGS_REQUIRED) |
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# FASTDEBUG: Optimize the code in the -g versions, gives us a faster debug java |
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ifeq ($(FASTDEBUG), true) |
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CFLAGS_DBG += $(CC_LOWER_OPT) |
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CXXFLAGS_DBG += $(CC_LOWER_OPT) |
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endif |
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CPPFLAGS_COMMON = -D$(ARCH) -DARCH='"$(ARCH)"' -DLINUX $(VERSION_DEFINES) \ |
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-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_REENTRANT |
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ifeq ($(ARCH_DATA_MODEL), 64) |
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CPPFLAGS_COMMON += -D_LP64=1 |
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endif |
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CPPFLAGS_OPT = |
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CPPFLAGS_DBG = -DDEBUG |
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ifdef LIBRARY |
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# Libraries need to locate other libraries at runtime, and you can tell |
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# a library where to look by way of the dynamic runpaths (RPATH or RUNPATH) |
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# buried inside the .so. The $ORIGIN says to look relative to where |
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# the library itself is and it can be followed with relative paths from |
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# that. By default we always look in $ORIGIN, optionally we add relative |
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# paths if the Makefile sets LD_RUNPATH_EXTRAS to those relative paths. |
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# On Linux we add a flag -z origin, not sure if this is necessary, but |
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# doesn't seem to hurt. |
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# The environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH will over-ride these runpaths. |
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# Try: 'readelf -d lib*.so' to see these settings in a library. |
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# |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += -Xlinker -z -Xlinker origin -Xlinker -rpath -Xlinker \$$ORIGIN |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += $(LD_RUNPATH_EXTRAS:%=-Xlinker -z -Xlinker origin -Xlinker -rpath -Xlinker \$$ORIGIN/%) |
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endif |
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EXTRA_LIBS += -lc |
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LDFLAGS_DEFS_OPTION = -Xlinker -z -Xlinker defs |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += $(LDFLAGS_DEFS_OPTION) |
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# |
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# -L paths for finding and -ljava |
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# |
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LDFLAGS_OPT = -Xlinker -O1 |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += -L$(LIBDIR)/$(LIBARCH) |
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += -Wl,-soname=$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBRARY).$(LIBRARY_SUFFIX) |
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# |
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# -static-libgcc is a gcc-3 flag to statically link libgcc, gcc-2.9x always |
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# statically link libgcc but will print a warning with the flag. We don't |
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# want the warning, so check gcc version first. |
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# |
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CC_VER_MAJOR := $(shell $(CC) -dumpversion | $(SED) 's/egcs-//' | $(CUT) -d'.' -f1) |
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ifeq ("$(CC_VER_MAJOR)", "3") |
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OTHER_LDFLAGS += -static-libgcc |
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endif |
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# Automatic precompiled header option to use (if COMPILE_APPROACH=batch) |
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# (See Rules.gmk) The gcc 5 compiler might have an option for this? |
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AUTOMATIC_PCH_OPTION = |
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# |
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# Post Processing of libraries/executables |
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# |
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ifeq ($(VARIANT), OPT) |
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ifneq ($(NO_STRIP), true) |
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# Debug 'strip -g' leaves local function Elf symbols (better stack traces) |
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POST_STRIP_PROCESS = $(STRIP) -g |
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endif |
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endif |
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# |
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# Use: ld $(LD_MAPFILE_FLAG) mapfile *.o |
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# |
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LD_MAPFILE_FLAG = -Xlinker --version-script -Xlinker |
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# Support for Quantify. |
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# |
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ifdef QUANTIFY |
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QUANTIFY_CMD = quantify |
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QUANTIFY_OPTIONS = -cache-dir=/tmp/quantify -always-use-cache-dir=yes |
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LINK_PRE_CMD = $(QUANTIFY_CMD) $(QUANTIFY_OPTIONS) |
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endif |
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# |
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# Path and option to link against the VM, if you have to. Note that |
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# there are libraries that link against only -ljava, but they do get |
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# -L to the -ljvm, this is because -ljava depends on -ljvm, whereas |
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# the library itself should not. |
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VM_NAME = server |
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JVMLIB = -L$(BOOTDIR)/jre/lib/$(LIBARCH)/$(VM_NAME) -ljvm |
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JAVALIB = -L$(BOOTDIR)/jre/lib/$(LIBARCH) -ljava $(JVMLIB) |
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# |
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# We want to privatize JVM symbols on Solaris. This is so the user can |
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# write a function called FindClass and this should not override the |
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# FindClass that is inside the JVM. At this point in time we are not |
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# concerned with other JNI libraries because we hope that there will |
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# not be as many clashes there. |
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# |
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PRIVATIZE_JVM_SYMBOLS = false |
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USE_PTHREADS = true |
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override ALT_CODESET_KEY = _NL_CTYPE_CODESET_NAME |
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override AWT_RUNPATH = |
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override HAVE_ALTZONE = false |
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override HAVE_FILIOH = false |
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override HAVE_GETHRTIME = false |
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override HAVE_GETHRVTIME = false |
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override HAVE_SIGIGNORE = true |
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override LEX_LIBRARY = -lfl |
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ifeq ($(STATIC_CXX),true) |
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override LIBCXX = -Wl,-Bstatic -lstdc++ -lgcc -Wl,-Bdynamic |
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else |
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override LIBCXX = -lstdc++ |
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endif |
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override LIBPOSIX4 = |
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override LIBSOCKET = |
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override LIBTHREAD = |
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override MOOT_PRIORITIES = true |
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override NO_INTERRUPTIBLE_IO = true |
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override OPENWIN_HOME = /usr/X11R6 |
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ifeq ($(ARCH), amd64) |
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override OPENWIN_LIB = $(OPENWIN_HOME)/lib64 |
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else |
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override OPENWIN_LIB = $(OPENWIN_HOME)/lib |
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endif |
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override OTHER_M4FLAGS = -D__GLIBC__ -DGNU_ASSEMBLER |
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override SUN_CMM_SUBDIR = |
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override THREADS_FLAG = native |
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override USE_GNU_M4 = true |
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override USING_GNU_TAR = true |
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override WRITE_LIBVERSION = false |
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# USE_EXECNAME forces the launcher to look up argv[0] on $PATH, and put the |
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# resulting resolved absolute name of the executable in the environment |
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# variable EXECNAME. That executable name is then used that to locate the |
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# installation area. |
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override USE_EXECNAME = true |
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# If your platform has DPS, it will have Type1 fonts too, in which case |
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# it is best to enable DPS support until such time as 2D's rasteriser |
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# can fully handle Type1 fonts in all cases. Default is "yes". |
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# HAVE_DPS should only be "no" if the platform has no DPS headers or libs |
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# DPS (Displayable PostScript) is available on Solaris machines |
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HAVE_DPS = no |
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# Japanese manpages |
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# |
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JA_SOURCE_ENCODING = eucJP |
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JA_TARGET_ENCODINGS = eucJP |
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