+Fri Sep 16 17:18:44 1994 Stan Shebs (shebs@andros.cygnus.com)
+
+ * config/i386/{i386aix.mh, i386bsd.mh, i386lynx.mh, i386sco.mh,
+ i386sco4.mh, i386sol2.mh, i386v.mh, i386v32.mh, i386v4.mh,
+ ncr3000.mh, ptx.mh, ptx4.mh}, config/m68k/{altos.mh, apollo68v.mh,
+ delta68.mh, dpx2.mh, hp300bsd.mh, hp300hpux.mh, m68klynx.mh,
+ m68kv4.mh}, config/m88k/{delta88.mh, delta88v4.mh},
+ config/mips/riscos.mh, config/pa/hppahpux.mh,
+ config/sparc/{sparclynx.mh, sun4sol2.mh}, config/tahoe/tahoe.mh,
+ config/vax/{vaxbsd.mh, vaxult.mh, vaxult2.mh} (REGEX, REGEX1,
+ SYSV_DEFINE): No longer define.
+ * config/i386/i386sco4.mh (MUNCH_DEFINE): No longer define.
+
Fri Sep 16 15:40:34 1994 Stu Grossman (grossman@cygnus.com)
* defs.h (QUIT): Call interactive_hook to allow GUI to interrupt.
# Host: IBM PS/2 (i386) running AIX PS/2
-XDEPFILES=
+
XM_FILE= xm-i386aix.h
+XDEPFILES=
+
NAT_FILE= nm-i386aix.h
NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o corelow.o i386aix-nat.o
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
TERMCAP=-lcurses
+
# Use gcc. Only coff output can be debugged
CC=gcc
# Host: Intel 386 running 386BSD
-XDEPFILES=
-NATDEPFILES= exec.o fork-child.o infptrace.o inftarg.o corelow.o coredep.o i386b-nat.o
+
XM_FILE= xm-i386bsd.h
+XDEPFILES=
+
NAT_FILE= nm-i386bsd.h
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+NATDEPFILES= fork-child.o infptrace.o inftarg.o corelow.o coredep.o i386b-nat.o
# Host: Intel 386 running LynxOS
+
XM_FILE= xm-i386lynx.h
XM_CLIBS= -lbsd
XDEPFILES= ser-tcp.o
+
NAT_FILE= nm-i386lynx.h
NATDEPFILES= fork-child.o infptrace.o inftarg.o corelow.o lynx-nat.o
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
GDBSERVER_LIBS= -lbsd
GDBSERVER_DEPFILES= low-lynx.o
# Host: Intel 386 running System V release 3.2
-XDEPFILES=
+
XM_FILE= xm-i386v32.h
+XDEPFILES=
+XM_CLIBS= -lPW
+
NAT_FILE= nm-i386v.h
NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o coredep.o corelow.o i386v-nat.o
-XM_CLIBS= -lPW
-SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
-# Host: Sequent Symmetry running ptx 1.3, with Weitek 1167 or i387.
-XDEPFILES= inftarg.o fork-child.o symm-nat.o corelow.o coredep.o
+# Host: Sequent Symmetry running ptx 1.3, with Weitek 1167 or i387
+
XM_FILE= xm-ptx.h
-NAT_FILE= nm-symmetry.h
+XDEPFILES= inftarg.o fork-child.o symm-nat.o corelow.o coredep.o
XM_CLIBS= -lPW -lseq
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
+NAT_FILE= nm-symmetry.h
-# Host: Sequent Symmetry running ptx 1.3, with Weitek 1167 or i387.
-XDEPFILES= inftarg.o fork-child.o symm-nat.o corelow.o coredep.o solib.o core-svr4.o
+# Host: Sequent Symmetry running ptx 1.3, with Weitek 1167 or i387
+
XM_FILE= xm-ptx4.h
-NAT_FILE= nm-ptx4.h
+XDEPFILES= inftarg.o fork-child.o symm-nat.o corelow.o coredep.o solib.o core-svr4.o
XM_CLIBS= -lseq
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
+NAT_FILE= nm-ptx4.h
# Host: Altos 3068 (m68k, System V release 2)
-XDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o altos-xdep.o
+
XM_FILE= xm-altos.h
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
-SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
+XDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o altos-xdep.o
+
-RANLIB=echo >/dev/null
+# Host: Apollo, System V mode (?)
+
XM_FILE= xm-apollo68v.h
XM_CLIBS= -lPW
-SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
-CC= cc -A ansi -A runtype,any -A systype,any -U__STDC__ -DNO_SYS_FILE
XDEPFILES=
+
NAT_FILE= nm-apollo68v.h
NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o a68v-nat.o
+
+RANLIB=echo >/dev/null
+CC= cc -A ansi -A runtype,any -A systype,any -U__STDC__ -DNO_SYS_FILE
# Motorola Delta Series sysV68 R3V7.1
+
XM_FILE= xm-delta68.h
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
NAT_FILE= nm-delta68.h
NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o coredep.o corelow.o delta68-nat.o
# Host: Bull DPX2 (68k, System V release 3)
-XDEPFILES=
+
XM_FILE= xm-dpx2.h
+XDEPFILES=
+
NAT_FILE= nm-dpx2.h
NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o coredep.o corelow.o inftarg.o dpx2-nat.o fork-child.o
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
TERMCAP=-lcurses
# Host: Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 300, running BSD
-XDEPFILES=
+
XM_FILE= xm-hp300bsd.h
+XDEPFILES=
+
NAT_FILE= nm-hp300bsd.h
-NATDEPFILES= exec.o infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o coredep.o corelow.o
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o coredep.o corelow.o
# Host: Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 300, running HPUX
# The following is true because gcc uses a different .o file format
# than the native HPUX compiler
-#msg If you compile GDB with GCC on HPUX, you must make sure
-#msg that the `nm' used in `munch' is GNU nm
-#msg
XM_FILE= xm-hp300hpux.h
+
NAT_FILE= nm-hp300hpux.h
NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o hp300ux-nat.o coredep.o corelow.o
-SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
# Host: Motorola 680x0 running LynxOS
+
XM_FILE= xm-m68klynx.h
XM_CLIBS= -lbsd
XDEPFILES= ser-tcp.o
+
NAT_FILE= nm-m68klynx.h
NATDEPFILES= fork-child.o infptrace.o inftarg.o corelow.o lynx-nat.o
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
GDBSERVER_LIBS= -lbsd
GDBSERVER_DEPFILES= low-lynx.o
NAT_FILE= nm-sysv4.h
NATDEPFILES= corelow.o core-svr4.o solib.o procfs.o fork-child.o
-SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.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.
NAT_FILE= nm-m88k.h
NATDEPFILES= exec.o infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o m88k-nat.o \
corelow.o coredep.o
-
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
NAT_FILE= nm-delta88v4.h
NATDEPFILES= exec.o fork-child.o m88k-nat.o corelow.o \
core-svr4.o procfs.o solib.o
-
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
-NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o corelow.o mips-nat.o
-NAT_FILE= nm-riscos.h
+# Host: MIPS running RISC/os
+
XM_FILE= xm-riscos.h
-REGEX= regex.o
-REGEX1= regex.o
-MUNCH_DEFINE=-B
+
+NAT_FILE= nm-riscos.h
+NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o corelow.o mips-nat.o
+
MH_CFLAGS=-Wf,-XNh10000
+
# ptrace(2) apparently has problems in the BSD environment. No workaround is
# known except to select the sysv environment. Could we use /proc instead?
# These "sysv environments" and "bsd environments" often end up being a pain.
-# Host: Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC machine, running HPUX
+# Host: Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC machine, running HPUX
+
HPREAD=
# start-sanitize-hpread
HPREAD=hpread.o
# end-sanitize-hpread
TERMCAP = -lcurses
-XDEPFILES= ser-tcp.o
+
XM_FILE= xm-hppah.h
+XDEPFILES= ser-tcp.o
+
NAT_FILE= nm-hppah.h
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
-HOST_IPC=-DBSD_IPC -DPOSIX_WAIT
NATDEPFILES= hppah-nat.o coredep.o corelow.o inftarg.o fork-child.o somread.o infptrace.o $(HPREAD)
+
+HOST_IPC=-DBSD_IPC -DPOSIX_WAIT
# Host: Sparc running LynxOS
+
XM_FILE= xm-sparclynx.h
-XM_CLIBS= -lbsd
XDEPFILES= ser-tcp.o
+XM_CLIBS= -lbsd
+
NAT_FILE= nm-sparclynx.h
NATDEPFILES= fork-child.o infptrace.o inftarg.o corelow.o lynx-nat.o
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
+
GDBSERVER_LIBS= -lbsd
GDBSERVER_DEPFILES= low-lynx.o
# Host: Sun 4 or Sparcstation, running Solaris 2
-XDEPFILES=
+
XM_FILE= xm-sun4sol2.h
+XDEPFILES=
XM_CLIBS= -lsocket -lnsl
+
NAT_FILE= nm-sysv4.h
NATDEPFILES= corelow.o core-sol2.o exec.o solib.o procfs.o fork-child.o
-SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
# SVR4 comes standard with terminfo, and in some implementations, the
# old termcap descriptions are incomplete. So ensure that we use the
# Host: DEC VAX running BSD
+
# The following types of /bin/cc failures have been observed:
# 1. Something in readline.c which I have never seen
# 2. ``"values.c", line 816: compiler error: schain botch''
#msg If this occurs, use gcc
#msg (but see comments in Makefile.dist about compiling with gcc).
-XDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o coredep.o corelow.o
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
XM_FILE= xm-vaxbsd.h
+XDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o coredep.o corelow.o
+
NAT_FILE= nm-vax.h
# Host: DEC VAX running Ultrix
-XDEPFILES=
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
XM_FILE= xm-vaxult.h
+XDEPFILES=
+
NAT_FILE= nm-vax.h
NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o coredep.o corelow.o
# Host: DEC VAX running Ultrix
-XDEPFILES=
-REGEX=regex.o
-REGEX1=regex.o
XM_FILE= xm-vaxult2.h
+XDEPFILES=
+
NAT_FILE= nm-vax.h
NATDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o coredep.o corelow.o