--- a/common/autoconf/generated-configure.sh Wed May 06 11:15:27 2015 +0200
+++ b/common/autoconf/generated-configure.sh Wed May 06 15:30:51 2015 +0200
@@ -737,7 +737,6 @@
LD_OUT_OPTION
EXE_OUT_OPTION
CC_OUT_OPTION
-POST_MCS_CMD
POST_STRIP_CMD
ARFLAGS
COMPILER_TARGET_BITS_FLAG
@@ -759,7 +758,6 @@
OBJCOPY
ac_ct_NM
ac_ct_STRIP
-MCS
GNM
NM
STRIP
@@ -1205,7 +1203,6 @@
STRIP
NM
GNM
-MCS
OBJCOPY
OBJDUMP
BUILD_CC
@@ -2086,7 +2083,6 @@
STRIP Override default value for STRIP
NM Override default value for NM
GNM Override default value for GNM
- MCS Override default value for MCS
OBJCOPY Override default value for OBJCOPY
OBJDUMP Override default value for OBJDUMP
BUILD_CC Override default value for BUILD_CC
@@ -4363,7 +4359,7 @@
#CUSTOM_AUTOCONF_INCLUDE
# Do not change or remove the following line, it is needed for consistency checks:
-DATE_WHEN_GENERATED=1430900462
+DATE_WHEN_GENERATED=1430918902
###############################################################################
#
@@ -28101,7 +28097,7 @@
# For solaris we really need solaris tools, and not the GNU equivalent.
# The build tools on Solaris reside in /usr/ccs (C Compilation System),
# so add that to path before starting to probe.
- # FIXME: This was originally only done for AS,NM,GNM,STRIP,MCS,OBJCOPY,OBJDUMP.
+ # FIXME: This was originally only done for AS,NM,GNM,STRIP,OBJCOPY,OBJDUMP.
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS" = xsolaris; then
PATH="/usr/ccs/bin:$PATH"
fi
@@ -36541,479 +36537,6 @@
fi
fi
-
-
-
- # Publish this variable in the help.
-
-
- if test "x$MCS" = x; then
- # The variable is not set by user, try to locate tool using the code snippet
- for ac_prog in mcs
-do
- # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
-set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2
-{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for $ac_word" >&5
-$as_echo_n "checking for $ac_word... " >&6; }
-if ${ac_cv_path_MCS+:} false; then :
- $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
-else
- case $MCS in
- [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*)
- ac_cv_path_MCS="$MCS" # Let the user override the test with a path.
- ;;
- *)
- as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
-for as_dir in $PATH
-do
- IFS=$as_save_IFS
- test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
- for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
- if as_fn_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then
- ac_cv_path_MCS="$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"
- $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
- break 2
- fi
-done
- done
-IFS=$as_save_IFS
-
- ;;
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- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $MCS" >&5
-$as_echo "$MCS" >&6; }
-else
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: no" >&5
-$as_echo "no" >&6; }
-fi
-
-
- test -n "$MCS" && break
-done
-
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-
- # Try to remove the string !MCS! from our list.
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- if test "x$try_remove_var" = "x$CONFIGURE_OVERRIDDEN_VARIABLES"; then
- # If it failed, the variable was not from the command line. Ignore it,
- # but warn the user (except for BASH, which is always set by the calling BASH).
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- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: WARNING: Ignoring value of MCS from the environment. Use command line variables instead." >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: WARNING: Ignoring value of MCS from the environment. Use command line variables instead." >&2;}
- fi
- # Try to locate tool using the code snippet
- for ac_prog in mcs
-do
- # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
-set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2
-{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for $ac_word" >&5
-$as_echo_n "checking for $ac_word... " >&6; }
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- $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
-else
- case $MCS in
- [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*)
- ac_cv_path_MCS="$MCS" # Let the user override the test with a path.
- ;;
- *)
- as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
-for as_dir in $PATH
-do
- IFS=$as_save_IFS
- test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
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- ac_cv_path_MCS="$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"
- $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
- break 2
- fi
-done
- done
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-
- ;;
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-fi
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- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $MCS" >&5
-$as_echo "$MCS" >&6; }
-else
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: no" >&5
-$as_echo "no" >&6; }
-fi
-
-
- test -n "$MCS" && break
-done
-
- else
- # If it succeeded, then it was overridden by the user. We will use it
- # for the tool.
-
- # First remove it from the list of overridden variables, so we can test
- # for unknown variables in the end.
- CONFIGURE_OVERRIDDEN_VARIABLES="$try_remove_var"
-
- # Check if the provided tool contains a complete path.
- tool_specified="$MCS"
- tool_basename="${tool_specified##*/}"
- if test "x$tool_basename" = "x$tool_specified"; then
- # A command without a complete path is provided, search $PATH.
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: Will search for user supplied tool MCS=$tool_basename" >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: Will search for user supplied tool MCS=$tool_basename" >&6;}
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-{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for $ac_word" >&5
-$as_echo_n "checking for $ac_word... " >&6; }
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- $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
-else
- case $MCS in
- [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*)
- ac_cv_path_MCS="$MCS" # Let the user override the test with a path.
- ;;
- *)
- as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
-for as_dir in $PATH
-do
- IFS=$as_save_IFS
- test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
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- if as_fn_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then
- ac_cv_path_MCS="$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"
- $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
- break 2
- fi
-done
- done
-IFS=$as_save_IFS
-
- ;;
-esac
-fi
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- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $MCS" >&5
-$as_echo "$MCS" >&6; }
-else
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: no" >&5
-$as_echo "no" >&6; }
-fi
-
-
- if test "x$MCS" = x; then
- as_fn_error $? "User supplied tool $tool_basename could not be found" "$LINENO" 5
- fi
- else
- # Otherwise we believe it is a complete path. Use it as it is.
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: Will use user supplied tool MCS=$tool_specified" >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: Will use user supplied tool MCS=$tool_specified" >&6;}
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for MCS" >&5
-$as_echo_n "checking for MCS... " >&6; }
- if test ! -x "$tool_specified"; then
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: not found" >&5
-$as_echo "not found" >&6; }
- as_fn_error $? "User supplied tool MCS=$tool_specified does not exist or is not executable" "$LINENO" 5
- fi
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $tool_specified" >&5
-$as_echo "$tool_specified" >&6; }
- fi
- fi
- fi
-
-
-
- # Only process if variable expands to non-empty
-
- if test "x$MCS" != x; then
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-
- # First separate the path from the arguments. This will split at the first
- # space.
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- path="${complete%% *}"
- tmp="$complete EOL"
- arguments="${tmp#* }"
-
- # Input might be given as Windows format, start by converting to
- # unix format.
- new_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$path"`
-
- # Now try to locate executable using which
- new_path=`$WHICH "$new_path" 2> /dev/null`
- # bat and cmd files are not always considered executable in cygwin causing which
- # to not find them
- if test "x$new_path" = x \
- && test "x`$ECHO \"$path\" | $GREP -i -e \"\\.bat$\" -e \"\\.cmd$\"`" != x \
- && test "x`$LS \"$path\" 2>/dev/null`" != x; then
- new_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$path"`
- fi
- if test "x$new_path" = x; then
- # Oops. Which didn't find the executable.
- # The splitting of arguments from the executable at a space might have been incorrect,
- # since paths with space are more likely in Windows. Give it another try with the whole
- # argument.
- path="$complete"
- arguments="EOL"
- new_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$path"`
- new_path=`$WHICH "$new_path" 2> /dev/null`
- # bat and cmd files are not always considered executable in cygwin causing which
- # to not find them
- if test "x$new_path" = x \
- && test "x`$ECHO \"$path\" | $GREP -i -e \"\\.bat$\" -e \"\\.cmd$\"`" != x \
- && test "x`$LS \"$path\" 2>/dev/null`" != x; then
- new_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$path"`
- fi
- if test "x$new_path" = x; then
- # It's still not found. Now this is an unrecoverable error.
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: The path of MCS, which resolves as \"$complete\", is not found." >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: The path of MCS, which resolves as \"$complete\", is not found." >&6;}
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- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: You might be mixing spaces in the path and extra arguments, which is not allowed." >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: You might be mixing spaces in the path and extra arguments, which is not allowed." >&6;}
- fi
- as_fn_error $? "Cannot locate the the path of MCS" "$LINENO" 5
- fi
- fi
-
- # Cygwin tries to hide some aspects of the Windows file system, such that binaries are
- # named .exe but called without that suffix. Therefore, "foo" and "foo.exe" are considered
- # the same file, most of the time (as in "test -f"). But not when running cygpath -s, then
- # "foo.exe" is OK but "foo" is an error.
- #
- # This test is therefore slightly more accurate than "test -f" to check for file presence.
- # It is also a way to make sure we got the proper file name for the real test later on.
- test_shortpath=`$CYGPATH -s -m "$new_path" 2> /dev/null`
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- # Short path failed, file does not exist as specified.
- # Try adding .exe or .cmd
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- input_to_shortpath="${new_path}.exe"
- elif test -f "${new_path}.cmd"; then
- input_to_shortpath="${new_path}.cmd"
- else
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: The path of MCS, which resolves as \"$new_path\", is invalid." >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: The path of MCS, which resolves as \"$new_path\", is invalid." >&6;}
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: Neither \"$new_path\" nor \"$new_path.exe/cmd\" can be found" >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: Neither \"$new_path\" nor \"$new_path.exe/cmd\" can be found" >&6;}
- as_fn_error $? "Cannot locate the the path of MCS" "$LINENO" 5
- fi
- else
- input_to_shortpath="$new_path"
- fi
-
- # Call helper function which possibly converts this using DOS-style short mode.
- # If so, the updated path is stored in $new_path.
- new_path="$input_to_shortpath"
-
- input_path="$input_to_shortpath"
- # Check if we need to convert this using DOS-style short mode. If the path
- # contains just simple characters, use it. Otherwise (spaces, weird characters),
- # take no chances and rewrite it.
- # Note: m4 eats our [], so we need to use [ and ] instead.
- has_forbidden_chars=`$ECHO "$input_path" | $GREP [^-._/a-zA-Z0-9]`
- if test "x$has_forbidden_chars" != x; then
- # Now convert it to mixed DOS-style, short mode (no spaces, and / instead of \)
- shortmode_path=`$CYGPATH -s -m -a "$input_path"`
- path_after_shortmode=`$CYGPATH -u "$shortmode_path"`
- if test "x$path_after_shortmode" != "x$input_to_shortpath"; then
- # Going to short mode and back again did indeed matter. Since short mode is
- # case insensitive, let's make it lowercase to improve readability.
- shortmode_path=`$ECHO "$shortmode_path" | $TR 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'`
- # Now convert it back to Unix-style (cygpath)
- input_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$shortmode_path"`
- new_path="$input_path"
- fi
- fi
-
- test_cygdrive_prefix=`$ECHO $input_path | $GREP ^/cygdrive/`
- if test "x$test_cygdrive_prefix" = x; then
- # As a simple fix, exclude /usr/bin since it's not a real path.
- if test "x`$ECHO $input_to_shortpath | $GREP ^/usr/bin/`" = x; then
- # The path is in a Cygwin special directory (e.g. /home). We need this converted to
- # a path prefixed by /cygdrive for fixpath to work.
- new_path="$CYGWIN_ROOT_PATH$input_path"
- fi
- fi
-
- # remove trailing .exe if any
- new_path="${new_path/%.exe/}"
-
- elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys"; then
-
- # First separate the path from the arguments. This will split at the first
- # space.
- complete="$MCS"
- path="${complete%% *}"
- tmp="$complete EOL"
- arguments="${tmp#* }"
-
- # Input might be given as Windows format, start by converting to
- # unix format.
- new_path="$path"
-
- windows_path="$new_path"
- if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.cygwin"; then
- unix_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$windows_path"`
- new_path="$unix_path"
- elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys"; then
- unix_path=`$ECHO "$windows_path" | $SED -e 's,^\\(.\\):,/\\1,g' -e 's,\\\\,/,g'`
- new_path="$unix_path"
- fi
-
-
- # Now try to locate executable using which
- new_path=`$WHICH "$new_path" 2> /dev/null`
-
- if test "x$new_path" = x; then
- # Oops. Which didn't find the executable.
- # The splitting of arguments from the executable at a space might have been incorrect,
- # since paths with space are more likely in Windows. Give it another try with the whole
- # argument.
- path="$complete"
- arguments="EOL"
- new_path="$path"
-
- windows_path="$new_path"
- if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.cygwin"; then
- unix_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$windows_path"`
- new_path="$unix_path"
- elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys"; then
- unix_path=`$ECHO "$windows_path" | $SED -e 's,^\\(.\\):,/\\1,g' -e 's,\\\\,/,g'`
- new_path="$unix_path"
- fi
-
-
- new_path=`$WHICH "$new_path" 2> /dev/null`
- # bat and cmd files are not always considered executable in MSYS causing which
- # to not find them
- if test "x$new_path" = x \
- && test "x`$ECHO \"$path\" | $GREP -i -e \"\\.bat$\" -e \"\\.cmd$\"`" != x \
- && test "x`$LS \"$path\" 2>/dev/null`" != x; then
- new_path="$path"
-
- windows_path="$new_path"
- if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.cygwin"; then
- unix_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$windows_path"`
- new_path="$unix_path"
- elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys"; then
- unix_path=`$ECHO "$windows_path" | $SED -e 's,^\\(.\\):,/\\1,g' -e 's,\\\\,/,g'`
- new_path="$unix_path"
- fi
-
- fi
-
- if test "x$new_path" = x; then
- # It's still not found. Now this is an unrecoverable error.
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: The path of MCS, which resolves as \"$complete\", is not found." >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: The path of MCS, which resolves as \"$complete\", is not found." >&6;}
- has_space=`$ECHO "$complete" | $GREP " "`
- if test "x$has_space" != x; then
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: You might be mixing spaces in the path and extra arguments, which is not allowed." >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: You might be mixing spaces in the path and extra arguments, which is not allowed." >&6;}
- fi
- as_fn_error $? "Cannot locate the the path of MCS" "$LINENO" 5
- fi
- fi
-
- # Now new_path has a complete unix path to the binary
- if test "x`$ECHO $new_path | $GREP ^/bin/`" != x; then
- # Keep paths in /bin as-is, but remove trailing .exe if any
- new_path="${new_path/%.exe/}"
- # Do not save /bin paths to all_fixpath_prefixes!
- else
- # Not in mixed or Windows style, start by that.
- new_path=`cmd //c echo $new_path`
-
- input_path="$new_path"
- # Check if we need to convert this using DOS-style short mode. If the path
- # contains just simple characters, use it. Otherwise (spaces, weird characters),
- # take no chances and rewrite it.
- # Note: m4 eats our [], so we need to use [ and ] instead.
- has_forbidden_chars=`$ECHO "$input_path" | $GREP [^-_/:a-zA-Z0-9]`
- if test "x$has_forbidden_chars" != x; then
- # Now convert it to mixed DOS-style, short mode (no spaces, and / instead of \)
- new_path=`cmd /c "for %A in (\"$input_path\") do @echo %~sA"|$TR \\\\\\\\ / | $TR 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'`
- fi
-
- # Output is in $new_path
-
- windows_path="$new_path"
- if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.cygwin"; then
- unix_path=`$CYGPATH -u "$windows_path"`
- new_path="$unix_path"
- elif test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS_ENV" = "xwindows.msys"; then
- unix_path=`$ECHO "$windows_path" | $SED -e 's,^\\(.\\):,/\\1,g' -e 's,\\\\,/,g'`
- new_path="$unix_path"
- fi
-
- # remove trailing .exe if any
- new_path="${new_path/%.exe/}"
-
- # Save the first 10 bytes of this path to the storage, so fixpath can work.
- all_fixpath_prefixes=("${all_fixpath_prefixes[@]}" "${new_path:0:10}")
- fi
-
- else
- # We're on a unix platform. Hooray! :)
- # First separate the path from the arguments. This will split at the first
- # space.
- complete="$MCS"
- path="${complete%% *}"
- tmp="$complete EOL"
- arguments="${tmp#* }"
-
- # Cannot rely on the command "which" here since it doesn't always work.
- is_absolute_path=`$ECHO "$path" | $GREP ^/`
- if test -z "$is_absolute_path"; then
- # Path to executable is not absolute. Find it.
- IFS_save="$IFS"
- IFS=:
- for p in $PATH; do
- if test -f "$p/$path" && test -x "$p/$path"; then
- new_path="$p/$path"
- break
- fi
- done
- IFS="$IFS_save"
- else
- # This is an absolute path, we can use it without further modifications.
- new_path="$path"
- fi
-
- if test "x$new_path" = x; then
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: The path of MCS, which resolves as \"$complete\", is not found." >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: The path of MCS, which resolves as \"$complete\", is not found." >&6;}
- has_space=`$ECHO "$complete" | $GREP " "`
- if test "x$has_space" != x; then
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: This might be caused by spaces in the path, which is not allowed." >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: This might be caused by spaces in the path, which is not allowed." >&6;}
- fi
- as_fn_error $? "Cannot locate the the path of MCS" "$LINENO" 5
- fi
- fi
-
- # Now join together the path and the arguments once again
- if test "x$arguments" != xEOL; then
- new_complete="$new_path ${arguments% *}"
- else
- new_complete="$new_path"
- fi
-
- if test "x$complete" != "x$new_complete"; then
- MCS="$new_complete"
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: Rewriting MCS to \"$new_complete\"" >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: Rewriting MCS to \"$new_complete\"" >&6;}
- fi
- fi
-
elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" != xwindows; then
# FIXME: we should unify this with the solaris case above.
@@ -41501,12 +41024,6 @@
fi
- if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xsolaris; then
- # FIXME: break out into MCSFLAGS
- POST_MCS_CMD="$MCS -d -a \"JDK $FULL_VERSION\""
- fi
-
-
if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xmicrosoft; then
CC_OUT_OPTION=-Fo
EXE_OUT_OPTION=-out:
--- a/common/autoconf/toolchain.m4 Wed May 06 11:15:27 2015 +0200
+++ b/common/autoconf/toolchain.m4 Wed May 06 15:30:51 2015 +0200
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
# For solaris we really need solaris tools, and not the GNU equivalent.
# The build tools on Solaris reside in /usr/ccs (C Compilation System),
# so add that to path before starting to probe.
- # FIXME: This was originally only done for AS,NM,GNM,STRIP,MCS,OBJCOPY,OBJDUMP.
+ # FIXME: This was originally only done for AS,NM,GNM,STRIP,OBJCOPY,OBJDUMP.
if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS" = xsolaris; then
PATH="/usr/ccs/bin:$PATH"
fi
@@ -569,9 +569,6 @@
BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(NM)
BASIC_PATH_PROGS(GNM, gnm)
BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(GNM)
-
- BASIC_PATH_PROGS(MCS, mcs)
- BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(MCS)
elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" != xwindows; then
# FIXME: we should unify this with the solaris case above.
BASIC_CHECK_TOOLS(STRIP, strip)