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- $OpenBSD: patch-configure,v 1.1.1.1 2016/09/04 16:20:15 pascal Exp $
- --- configure.orig Thu Mar 17 23:54:19 2016
- +++ configure Tue Aug 23 15:48:14 2016
- @@ -2737,8 +2737,7 @@ host_libs="intl libiberty opcodes bfd readline tcl tk
- host_tools="texinfo flex bison binutils gas ld fixincludes gcc cgen sid sim gdb gprof etc expect dejagnu m4 utils guile fastjar gnattools libcc1 gotools"
-
- # libgcj represents the runtime libraries only used by gcj.
- -libgcj="target-libffi \
- - target-zlib \
- +libgcj="target-zlib \
- target-libjava"
-
- # these libraries are built for the target environment, and are built after
- @@ -2761,6 +2760,7 @@ target_libraries="target-libgcc \
- target-libquadmath \
- target-libgfortran \
- target-boehm-gc \
- + target-libffi \
- ${libgcj} \
- target-libobjc \
- target-libada \
- @@ -3150,7 +3150,7 @@ fi
-
- # Save it here so that, even in case of --enable-libgcj, if the Java
- # front-end isn't enabled, we still get libgcj disabled.
- -libgcj_saved=$libgcj
- +libgcj_saved="target-libffi ${libgcj}"
- case $enable_libgcj in
- yes)
- # If we reset it here, it won't get added to noconfigdirs in the
- @@ -3161,7 +3161,7 @@ yes)
- no)
- # Make sure we get it printed in the list of not supported target libs.
- # Don't disable libffi, though, other languages use it.
- - noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs `echo ${libgcj} | sed -e 's/target-libffi//'`"
- + noconfigdirs="$noconfigdirs ${libgcj}"
- # Clear libgcj_saved so that even if java is enabled libffi won't be
- # built.
- libgcj_saved=
- @@ -3439,6 +3439,8 @@ case "${target}" in
- powerpc-*-freebsd*)
- ;;
- powerpc64-*-freebsd*)
- + ;;
- + powerpc-*-openbsd*)
- ;;
- powerpc*-*-rtems*)
- ;;
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