6638571: Fix freetype sanity check to work on solaris 64bit
Summary: Missing -xarch options to build for 64bit
Reviewed-by: xdono
#!echo "This is not a shell script"
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#
# JPRT shell configuration for testing.
#
# Input environment variables:
# Windows Only:
# PATH
# ROOTDIR
#
# Output variable settings:
# make Full path to GNU make
#
# Output environment variables:
# PATH
#
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# Error
error() # message
{
echo "ERROR: $1"
exit 6
}
# Directory must exist
dirMustExist() # dir name
{
if [ ! -d "$1" ] ; then
error "Directory for $2 does not exist: $1"
fi
}
# File must exist
fileMustExist() # dir name
{
if [ ! -f "$1" ] ; then
error "File for $2 does not exist: $1"
fi
}
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# Should be set by JPRT as the 3 basic inputs
slashjava="${ALT_SLASH_JAVA}"
if [ "${slashjava}" = "" ] ; then
slashjava=/java
fi
# Check input
dirMustExist "${slashjava}" ALT_SLASH_JAVA
# Uses 'uname -s', but only expect SunOS or Linux, assume Windows otherwise.
osname=`uname -s`
if [ "${osname}" = SunOS ] ; then
# SOLARIS: Sparc or X86
osarch=`uname -p`
if [ "${osarch}" = sparc ] ; then
solaris_arch=sparc
else
solaris_arch=i386
fi
# Add basic solaris system paths
path4sdk=/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/ccs/lib:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sfw/bin
# Find GNU make
make=/usr/sfw/bin/gmake
if [ ! -f ${make} ] ; then
make=/opt/sfw/bin/gmake
if [ ! -f ${make} ] ; then
make=${slashjava}/devtools/${solaris_arch}/bin/gnumake
fi
fi
fileMustExist "${make}" make
# File creation mask
umask 002
elif [ "${osname}" = Linux ] ; then
# Add basic paths
path4sdk=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
# Find GNU make
make=/usr/bin/make
fileMustExist "${make}" make
umask 002
else
# Windows: Differs on CYGWIN vs. MKS.
# We need to determine if we are running a CYGWIN shell or an MKS shell
# (if uname isn't available, then it will be unix_toolset=unknown)
unix_toolset=unknown
if [ "`uname -a | fgrep Cygwin`" = "" -a -d "${ROOTDIR}" ] ; then
# We kind of assume ROOTDIR is where MKS is and it's ok
unix_toolset=MKS
mkshome=`dosname -s "${ROOTDIR}"`
# Most unix utilities are in the mksnt directory of ROOTDIR
unixcommand_path="${mkshome}/mksnt"
path4sdk="${unixcommand_path}"
devtools_path="${slashjava}/devtools/win32/bin"
path4sdk="${devtools_path};${path4sdk}"
# Find GNU make
make="${devtools_path}/gnumake.exe"
fileMustExist "${make}" make
elif [ "`uname -a | fgrep Cygwin`" != "" -a -f /bin/cygpath ] ; then
# For CYGWIN, uname will have "Cygwin" in it, and /bin/cygpath should exist
unix_toolset=CYGWIN
# Most unix utilities are in the /usr/bin
unixcommand_path="/usr/bin"
path4sdk="${unixcommand_path}"
# Find GNU make
make="${unixcommand_path}/make.exe"
fileMustExist "${make}" make
else
echo "WARNING: Cannot figure out if this is MKS or CYGWIN"
fi
# For windows, it's hard to know where the system is, so we just add this
# to PATH.
slash_path="`echo ${path4sdk} | sed -e 's@\\\\@/@g' -e 's@//@/@g' -e 's@/$@@' -e 's@/;@;@g'`"
path4sdk="${slash_path};${PATH}"
# Convert path4sdk to cygwin style
if [ "${unix_toolset}" = CYGWIN ] ; then
path4sdk="`/usr/bin/cygpath -p ${path4sdk}`"
fi
fi
# Export PATH setting
PATH="${path4sdk}"
export PATH