SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
REGEX=regex.o
REGEX1=regex.o
+
+# We need to find alloca() somewhere. Gcc has one built in, but most other
+# compilers don't. Using the one in /usr/ucblib/libucb.a is tricky because
+# we have to be careful not to pull in anything else from the library (lots
+# of things are broken in most SVR4 versions). The best solution is to just
+# compile alloca.c and link it into the executable. If we end up not needing
+# it, then the code is just dead. Once alloca.c moves to libiberty, then we
+# can eliminate this semi-kludge.
+ALLOCA=alloca.o
+ALLOCA1=alloca.o
+
+# SVR4 comes standard with terminfo, and in some implementations, the
+# old termcap descriptions are incomplete. So ensure that we use the
+# new terminfo interface and latest terminal descriptions.
+TERMCAP=-ltermlib
# Host: Intel 386 running SVR4.
XDEPFILES= procfs.o i386-xdep.o
XM_FILE= xm-i386v4.h
+XM_CLIBS=
SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
REGEX=regex.o
REGEX1=regex.o
# We need to find alloca() somewhere. Gcc has one built in, but most other
-# compilers don't. We can find one in /usr/ucblib/libucb.a, but we don't
-# want to link against the ucb libraries until after we have linked against
-# the standard libc, or we will pick up broken versions of lots of other things
-# that should come from libc. So we explicitly specify a link with libc first.
-XM_CLIBS=-lc /usr/ucblib/libucb.a
+# compilers don't. Using the one in /usr/ucblib/libucb.a is tricky because
+# we have to be careful not to pull in anything else from the library (lots
+# of things are broken in most SVR4 versions). The best solution is to just
+# compile alloca.c and link it into the executable. If we end up not needing
+# it, then the code is just dead. Once alloca.c moves to libiberty, then we
+# can eliminate this semi-kludge.
+ALLOCA=alloca.o
+ALLOCA1=alloca.o
+
+# SVR4 comes standard with terminfo, and in some implementations, the
+# old termcap descriptions are incomplete. So ensure that we use the
+# new terminfo interface and latest terminal descriptions.
+TERMCAP=-ltermlib