isalist was less trustable than I thought (or rather, one can trust it to
come up with all kinds of names we don't have in our targets). Besides, our sparcv9 targets currently generate sparcv8 code, I'm told.
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fi ;;
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*-*-linux1) OUT="linux-aout" ;;
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sun4u*-*-solaris2)
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ISA=`(isalist) 2>/dev/null`
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ISA64=`echo $ISA | grep sparcv9`
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ISA=`set $ISA; echo $1`
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OUT="solaris-$ISA-$CC" ;;
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OUT="solaris-sparcv9-$CC"
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ISA64=`(isalist) 2>/dev/null | grep sparcv9`
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if [ "$ISA64" != "" ]; then
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if [ "$CC" = "cc" -a $CCVER -ge 50 ]; then
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echo "WARNING! If you wish to build 64-bit library, then you have to"
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