i[3456]86-*-linux*)
# This section makes it possible to build newlib natively on linux.
# If we are using a cross compiler then don't configure newlib.
- if [ x${is_cross_compiler} != xno ] ; then
+ if test x${is_cross_compiler} != xno ; then
noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs target-newlib"
fi
noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs target-libgloss"
use_gnu_ld=no
fi
;;
- sparc-*-solaris*)
+ sparc-*-solaris* | sparc64-*-solaris* | sparcv9-*-solaris*)
;;
v810-*-*)
noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs bfd binutils gas gcc gdb ld ${libstdcxx_version} opcodes target-libgloss ${libgcj}"
;;
esac
-# If we're building libgcj and we're using the Solaris 2.8 linker,
-# then we check for a known problem.
-if test "x${libgcj}" = x && test "${with_gnu_ld}" != yes \
- && test "${is_cross_compiler}" = no; then
-
- case "${host}" in
- sparc-*-solaris2.8)
- if test "$libdir" = '${exec_prefix}/lib';then
- if test "$exec_prefix" = '$(prefix)'; then
- tlibdir="$prefix/lib"
- else
- tlibdir="$exec_prefix/lib"
- fi
- else
- tlibdir="$libdir"
- fi
- if test -f $tlibdir/libgcj.la; then
- echo "*** You've already installed libgcj in $tlibdir." 1>&2
- echo " This causes problems when rebuilding libgcj with the Solaris 2.8 linker." 1>&2
- echo " Either disable the libgcj build, or remove the" 1>&2
- echo " already-installed libgcj files." 1>&2
- exit 1
- fi
- ;;
- esac
-fi
-
# If --enable-shared was set, we must set LD_LIBRARY_PATH so that the
# binutils tools will find libbfd.so.
if test "${shared}" = "yes" ; then
# Here host == target, so we don't need to build gcc,
# so we don't want to discard standard headers.
FLAGS_FOR_TARGET=`echo " $FLAGS_FOR_TARGET " | sed -e 's/ -nostdinc / /'`
- FLAGS_FOR_TARGET=$FLAGS_FOR_TARGET' -B$$r/$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/newlib/'
;;
*)
# If we're building newlib, use its generic headers last, but search