isalist was less trustable than I thought (or rather, one can trust it to
authorRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Fri, 16 Aug 2002 09:41:23 +0000 (09:41 +0000)
committerRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Fri, 16 Aug 2002 09:41:23 +0000 (09:41 +0000)
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.

config

diff --git a/config b/config
index 4def9d3077bee516c29a6a49d857c49b5323e94e..40ad0fe6cf48ecaf091f5fae37cc70edd4d73ca7 100755 (executable)
--- a/config
+++ b/config
@@ -564,16 +564,14 @@ EOF
   *-*-linux2) OUT="linux-elf" ;;
   *-*-linux1) OUT="linux-aout" ;;
   sun4u*-*-solaris2)
-       ISA=`(isalist) 2>/dev/null`
-       ISA64=`echo $ISA | grep sparcv9`
+       ISA64=`(isalist) 2>/dev/null | grep sparcv9`
        if [ "$ISA64" != "" -a "$CC" = "cc" -a $CCVER -ge 50 ]; then
                echo "WARNING! If you wish to build 64-bit library, then you have to"
                echo "         invoke './Configure solaris64-sparcv9-cc' *manually*."
                echo "         Type return if you want to continue, Ctrl-C to abort."
                read waste < /dev/tty
        fi
-       ISA=`set $ISA; echo $1`
-       OUT="solaris-$ISA-$CC" ;;
+       OUT="solaris-sparcv9-$CC" ;;
   sun4m-*-solaris2)    OUT="solaris-sparcv8-$CC" ;;
   sun4d-*-solaris2)    OUT="solaris-sparcv8-$CC" ;;
   sun4*-*-solaris2)    OUT="solaris-sparcv7-$CC" ;;